Experiment to me
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Creator | Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 |
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First Line | Experiment to me |
First Line | That such have died enable us |
First Line | Sang from the heart, sire |
First Line | Fate slew him, but he did not drop |
First Line | Who is the east? |
First Line | Said death to passion |
First Line | Air has no residence, no neighbor |
First Line | We'll pass without the parting |
First Line | His bill an augur is |
First Line | To undertake is to achieve |
First Line | Could I but ride indefinite |
First Line | Embarassment of one another and God |
First Line | While it is alive |
First Line | To one denied to drink |
First Line | Bee! I'm expecting you! |
First Line | Satisfaction - is the agent |
First Line | Here, where the daisies fit my head |
First Line | Where I am not afraid to go |
First Line | Her little parasol to lift |
First Line | I heard, as if I had no ear |
First Line | Not so the infinite relations |
First Line | Somewhat, to hope for |
First Line | Spring comes on the world |
First Line | Lest this be heaven indeed |
First Line | Just to be rich |
First Line | Three weeks passed since I had seen her |
First Line | A sickness of this world it most occasions |
First Line | Partake as doth the bee |
First Line | He scanned it - staggered |
First Line | The missing all, prevented me |
First Line | A narrow fellow in the grass |
First Line | Ashes denote that fire was |
First Line | The leaves like women, interchange |
First Line | Nature rarer uses yellow |
First Line | To help our bleaker parts |
First Line | I've dropped my brain |
First Line | The opening and the close |
First Line | Let down the bars, oh death |
First Line | Reportless subjects, to the quick |
First Line | The definition of beauty is |
First Line | Pain has but one acquaintance |
First Line | Gratitude - is not the mention |
Identifier | Amherst Manuscript #set 88 |
Identifier | Franklin #287; 503; 635; 797; 806; 983; 984; 985; 986; 987; 988; 989; 990; 991; 992; 993; 994; 995; 996; 997; 998; 999; 1000; 1056; 1057; 1058; 1081; 1082; 1083; 1084; 1085; 1086; 1087; 1088; 1089; 1096; 1097; 1098; 1117; 1118; 1119; 1120 |
Identifier | Johnson Poems #490; 491; 523; 661; 662; 985; 986; 987; 989; 994; 996; 998; 1030; 1031; 1032; 1033; 1034; 1035; 1036; 1037; 1038; 1039; 1040; 1041; 1042; 1043; 1044; 1045; 1046; 1047; 1048; 1049; 1059; 1060; 1061; 1062; 1063; 1064; 1065; 1070; 1073 |
Physical Description | 9 sheets (18 leaves) |
Languages | English |
Place of Creation | Amherst (Mass.) |
Genre | Poems |
Subject | American poetry – 19th century |
Subject | Women poets, American – 19th century |
Part of | Emily Dickinson Collection |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | Box 2 Folder 10 |
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