A Murmur in the Trees — to note (Emily Dickinson Poem)
A Murmur in the Trees -- to note -- Not loud enough -- for Wind -- A Star -- not ...
A Murmur in the Trees -- to note -- Not loud enough -- for Wind -- A Star -- not ...
A nearness to Tremendousness -- An Agony procures -- Affliction ranges Boundlessness -- Vicinity to Laws Contentment's quiet Suburb -- ...
A Night -- there lay the Days between -- The Day that was Before -- And Day that was Behind ...
A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring In contrast with the things that sing Not Birds entirely -- but Minds ...
A little Road -- not made of Man -- Enabled of the Eye -- Accessible to Thill of Bee -- ...
A loss of something ever felt I -- The first that I could recollect Bereft I was -- of what ...
A Man may make a Remark -- In itself -- a quiet thing That may furnish the Fuse unto a ...
A Mien to move a Queen -- Half Child -- Half Heroine -- An Orleans in the Eye That puts ...
A Mine there is no Man would own But must it be conferred, Demeaning by exclusive wealth A Universe beside ...
A little overflowing word That any, hearing, had inferred For Ardor or for Tears, Though Generations pass away, Traditions ripen ...
A lane of Yellow led the eye Unto a Purple Wood Whose soft inhabitants to be Surpasses solitude If Bird ...
A Letter is a joy of Earth -- It is denied the Gods -- (Emily Dickinson)
A little bread -- a crust -- a crumb -- A little trust -- a demijohn -- Can keep the ...
A little Dog that wags his tail And knows no other joy Of such a little Dog am I Reminded ...
A Field of Stubble, lying sere Beneath the second Sun -- Its Toils to Brindled People thrust -- Its Triumphs ...
A first Mute Coming -- In the Stranger's House -- A first fair Going -- When the Bells rejoice -- ...
A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot, And yet if you compare the Lasts, Hers ...
A full fed Rose on meals of Tint A Dinner for a Bee In process of the Noon became - ...
A House upon the Height -- That Wagon never reached -- No Dead, were ever carried down -- No Peddler's ...
A Drunkard cannot meet a Cork Without a Revery -- And so encountering a Fly This January Day Jamaicas of ...
A Dying Tiger -- moaned for Drink -- I hunted all the Sand -- I caught the Dripping of a ...
A face devoid of love or grace, A hateful, hard, successful face, A face with which a stone Would feel ...
A faded Boy -- in sallow Clothes Who drove a lonesome Cow To pastures of Oblivion -- A statesman's Embryo ...
A feather from the Whippoorwill That everlasting -- sings! Whose galleries -- are Sunrise -- Whose Opera -- the Springs ...
A Door just opened on a street -- I -- lost -- was passing by -- An instant's Width of ...
A doubt if it be Us Assists the staggering Mind In an extremer Anguish Until it footing find. An Unreality ...
A Deed knocks first at Thought And then -- it knocks at Will -- That is the manufacturing spot And ...
A Dew sufficed itself -- And satisfied a Leaf And felt "how vast a destiny" -- "How trivial is Life!" ...
A Dimple in the Tomb Makes that ferocious Room A Home -- (Emily Dickinson)
A Coffin -- is a small Domain, Yet able to contain A Citizen of Paradise In it diminished Plane. A ...
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