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# Article Author Date item
1 Am Turme Annette von Droste-Hülshoff 1842 Q451511
2 Bisclavret María de Francia Q866273
3 Casabianca Felicia Hemans 1826 Q1046613
4 Mu isamaa on minu arm Lydia Koidula 1867 Q1628319
5 Marietje was bang voor water en zeep Anna Maria Geertruida Schmidt Q2139242
6 Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep Clare Harner 1934 Q2183730
7 Guigemar María de Francia 12nd century Q2904082
8 Goblin Market Christina Rossetti 1862 Q3109629
9 The Life of Saint Audrey María de Francia 12nd century Q3213570
10 Nachiyar Tirumoli Andal Q3313117
11 On Monsieur's Departure Isabel I de Inglaterra Q3435136
12 There Will Come Soft Rains Sara Teasdale Q3647792
13 Casa Guidi Windows Elizabeth Barrett Browning 1848 Q3661113
14 Laüstic María de Francia Q4427935
15 A Bird came down the Walk — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q4655478
16 A Death-Scene Emily Brontë Q4656355
17 A Difficult Birth, Easter 1998 Gillian Clarke Q4656469
18 Aathichoodi Avvaiyar Q4662771
19 Anne Hathaway Carol Ann Duffy 1999 Q4768428
20 Ariel Sylvia Plath Q4790385
21 Bluebells of Scotland Dorotea Jordan 1800 Q4930217
22 Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill 1700s Q5034363
23 Catrin Gillian Clarke Q5053945
24 A Walk to Caesarea Hannah Szenes 1942 Q5064227
25 Chevrefoil María de Francia 12nd century Q5094362
26 Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight Rose Hartwick Thorpe Q5194720
27 Ellan Vannin Eliza S. Craven Green Q5364626
28 I heard a Fly buzz—when I died Emily Dickinson 1896 Q5980172
29 I like to see it lap the Miles — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q5980190
30 I taste a liquor never brewed Emily Dickinson 1861-05-04
1890
Q5980230
31 Jeanie Deans Carolina Nairne Q6171947
32 Le Fresne María de Francia Q6506938
33 Les Deux Amants María de Francia 12nd century Q6529416
34 Lines Composed in a Wood on a Windy Day Anne Brontë 1846 Q6553624
35 Magic Hat Lea Goldberg 1990 Q6644325
36 בלדה על נערי שגדל Tirza Atar Q6691306
37 I Dream of Naomi Tirza Atar 1970 Q6806951
38 Milun María de Francia 12nd century Q6861599
39 בלדה לאישה Tirza Atar Q6897421
40 ערב מול הגלעד Lea Goldberg 1938 Q6986154
41 גלגולו של מעיל Kadia Molodovsky 1931 Q7046072
42 שירי סוף הדרך Lea Goldberg Q7060112
43 On the Pulse of Morning Maya Angelou Q7091461
44 Oread H.D. Q7100987
45 Other Forms of Slaughter Catherine Obianuju Acholonu Q7108594
46 Our Casuarina Tree Toru Dutt 1881 Q7110579
47 Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Lady Mary Wroth 1621 Q7129420
48 Praise Song for the Day Elizabeth Alexander Q7238096
49 Rape Adrienne Rich 1971 Q7293872
50 Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum Emilia Bassano 1611 Q7406707
51 Sappho's Fragment 16 Safo de Mitilene Q7421071
52 Sappho's Fragment 44 Safo de Mitilene Q7421072
53 Sebastian, or, Virtue Rewarded Elizabeth Barrett Browning Q7442350
54 Seth Pomeroy's Ride Katherine Tryon Shepherd Smith Q7456574
55 Success is Counted Sweetest Emily Dickinson 1864-04-27
1890
1878
Q7632593
56 Tell me the old, old story Katherine Hankey 1883 Q7697548
57 A Poem Elizabeth Barrett Browning Q7715873
58 The Bridge Builder Will Allen Dromgoole Q7720070
59 The Deserter Winifred Mary Letts Q7729813
60 The Munich Mannequins Sylvia Plath 1965 Q7752639
61 There is a pain — so utter — Emily Dickinson 1929
1955
Q7782821
62 Tulips Sylvia Plath Q7852091
63 We Real Cool Gwendolyn Brooks Q7977715
64 When I Was Growing Up Nellie Wong Q7992586
65 Yonec María de Francia 12nd century Q8054920
66 Tre små gummor Anna Maria Roos Q10701609
67 O krasnoludkach i sierotce Marysi Maria Konopnicka 1896 Q11794543
68 Вечірня година Lesya Ukrainka Q12089045
69 Der bor en pige Tove Ditlevsen 1955 Q12308281
70 அற்புதத் திருவந்தாதி Karaikkal Ammeiyar Q12984259
71 Er cof am Kelly Menna Elfyn Q13128288
72 Aubade Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill 1991 Q13156921
73 Ceist na Teangan Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill Q13157083
74 Dubh Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill Q13157245
75 Geasa Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill 1981 Q13157358
76 Tusa Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill Q13157918
77 Let Us Now Praise Prime Numbers Helen Spalding Q14747522
78 Як кароль ў паход выходзіў Maria Konopnicka Q15711827
79 Poezye/Przypomnienie Adam Mickiewicz
Maria Konopnicka
Q15774807
80 Keinutan kaikua L. Onerva 1943 Q15877389
81 Frogs Maria Szembekowa Q15892599
82 W Warszawie Maria Konopnicka Q15892658
83 Ofiary Maria Konopnicka Q15892752
84 Matce — zemi Josefina Tálská Q15893773
85 Nad proudem Josefina Tálská Q15893774
86 Proslov k paměti 10letého trvání tělocvičné jednoty paní a dívek pražských Eliška Krásnohorská Q15893775
87 Proslov věnovaný Ženskému výrobnímu spolku českému Eliška Krásnohorská Q15893776
88 靈源大道歌 曹文逸 Q15901140
89 Сонет Adelaida Gertsyk Q15936814
90 Jaskółka Bronisława Ostrowska Q15936885
91 Nokturn Bronisława Ostrowska 1902 Q15936891
92 Tatíčkovy pohádky Ludmila Tesařová 1935 Q15962676
93 The Return Julia Boynton Green Q15987613
94 The Return Julia Boynton Green Q15987614
95 משירי ארץ אהבתי Lea Goldberg Q16129590
96 HaOmnam Lea Goldberg 1943 Q16132218
97 Blåsippor Anna Maria Roos Q16185841
98 The Prince's Progress Christina Rossetti 1866 Q16564858
99 Okamžik rozmaru Anna Sázavská Q16605053
100 Život starce Anna Sázavská Q16605054
101 Hrob dítěte Anna Sázavská Q16605055
102 Láska v růži Anna Sázavská Q16605056
103 A Bee his burnished Carriage Emily Dickinson 1945 Q16738151
104 A Burdock — clawed my Gown Emily Dickinson 1945 Q16742093
105 A Cap of Lead across the sky Emily Dickinson 1914 Q16761622
106 A Charm invests a face Emily Dickinson 1891 Q16761623
107 Sappho fr. 31 Voigt Safo de Mitilene Q17079267
108 Siesta Shampa Sinha Q17090247
109 Renascence Edna St. Vincent Millay Q17143111
110 A chilly Peace infests the Grass Emily Dickinson 1945 Q17145462
111 A Clock stopped — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q17145465
112 A Cloud withdrew from the Sky Emily Dickinson 1945 Q17145467
113 A Coffin — is a small Domain, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q17145471
114 A Counterfeit — a Plated Person — Emily Dickinson Q17145475
115 A curious Cloud surprised the Sky, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q17145479
116 A darting fear — a pomp — a tear — Emily Dickinson Q17145482
117 A Day! Help! Help! Another Day! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q17145485
118 即景 Zhu Shuzhen Q17366998
119 Zhu Shuzhen Q17368047
120 鄧尉探梅十首 Lü Bicheng Q17368567
121 怨詩 Consorte Ban Q17369241
122 答詩 Xu Shu Q17369704
123 Доля наша Maria Konopnicka Q17480867
124 Сасонка Maria Konopnicka 1922 Q17480871
125 זה מכבר Lea Goldberg Q18191768
126 למחרת Lea Goldberg 1957 Q18191914
127 פתאום עכשיו, פתאום היום Tirza Atar 1996-03 Q18192119
128 שיר לערב חג Tirza Atar Q18192205
129 The Deer Noh Cheon-myeong Q18213166
130 De evige tre Tove Ditlevsen Q18552060
131 I Am Not Yours Sara Teasdale Q18784969
132 Victi Resurgunt Florence Earle Coates Q18784970
133 For a Friend Who Didn't Arrive Because of Heavy Rain Yu Xuanji Q18878969
134 "Arcturus" is his other name — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q18910090
135 "Faith" is a fine invention Emily Dickinson 1891 Q18910095
136 "Faithful to the end" Amended Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910096
137 "Go tell it" — What a Message — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910099
138 Go travelling with us! Emily Dickinson Q18910100
139 "Heaven" has different Signs — to me — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q18910104
140 "Heaven" — is what I cannot reach! Emily Dickinson 1896 Q18910105
141 "Heavenly Father" — take to thee Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910106
142 "Hope" is the thing with feathers — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q18910107
143 "Houses" — so the Wise Men tell me — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910108
144 "I want" — it pleaded — All its life — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910113
145 "Lethe" in my flower, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910118
146 "Morning" — means "Milking" — to the Farmer — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910122
147 "Nature" is what we see — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910124
148 "Red Sea," indeed! Talk not to me Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910129
149 "Remember me" implored the Thief! Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910130
150 "Secrets" is a daily word Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910131
151 "Sown in dishonor"! Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910135
152 "Speech" — is a prank of Parliament — Emily Dickinson Q18910136
153 "They have not chosen me," he said, Emily Dickinson Q18910155
154 "Tomorrow" — whose location Emily Dickinson Q18910158
155 "Unto Me?" I do not know you — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q18910162
156 "Was not" was all the Statement. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910165
157 "Why do I love" You, Sir? Emily Dickinson 1929 Q18910169
158 'Tis Anguish grander than Delight Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910182
159 'Tis One by One — the Father counts — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910184
160 'Tis Opposites — entice — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q18910185
161 'Tis Seasons since the Dimpled War Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910186
162 'Tis Sunrise — Little Maid — Hast Thou Emily Dickinson 1896 Q18910187
163 'Tis customary as we part Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910188
164 'Tis easier to pity those when dead Emily Dickinson Q18910189
165 'Tis good — the looking back on Grief — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q18910190
166 'Tis little I — could care for Pearls — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q18910191
167 'Tis my first night beneath the Sun Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910192
168 'Tis not that Dying hurts us so — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910193
169 'Tis not the swaying frame we miss, Emily Dickinson Q18910194
170 'Tis so appalling — it exhilarates — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q18910195
171 'Tis so much joy! 'Tis so much joy! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q18910196
172 'Tis true — They shut me in the Cold — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910197
173 'Tis whiter than an Indian Pipe — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q18910198
174 'Twas Crisis — All the length had passed — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910199
175 'Twas Love — not me — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910200
176 'Twas a long Parting — but the time Emily Dickinson 1890 Q18910201
177 'Twas awkward, but it fitted me — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q18910202
178 'Twas comfort in her Dying Room Emily Dickinson 1914 Q18910203
179 'Twas fighting for his Life he was — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910204
180 'Twas here my summer paused Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910205
181 'Twas just this time, last year, I died. Emily Dickinson 1896 Q18910206
182 'Twas later when the summer went Emily Dickinson 1890 Q18910207
183 'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910208
184 'Twas my one Glory — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910209
185 'Twas such a little — little boat Emily Dickinson 1890 Q18910210
186 'Twas the old — road — through pain — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q18910211
187 'Twas warm — at first — like Us — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q18910212
188 'Twould ease — a Butterfly — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q18910215
189 અખંડ વરને વરી Mirabai Q18919161
190 અબ તેરો દાવ લગો હૈ Mirabai Q18919165
191 અબ તો મેરા રામનામ Mirabai Q18919166
192 અબ મોહે ક્યું તરસાવૌ Mirabai Q18919168
193 અમે પકડી આંબલિયાની ડાળ રે Mirabai Q18919170
194 અરજ કરે છે મીરાં રાંકડી Mirabai Q18919173
195 આંખલડી વાંકી અલબેલા ! Mirabai Q18919175
196 આજ મારે ઘેર આવના મહારાજ Mirabai Q18919176
197 આવો તો રામરસ પીજીએ Mirabai Q18919178
198 ઉપાડી ગાંસડી વેઠની રે Mirabai Q18919180
199 ઊંચા ઊંચા આભમાં Mirabai Q18919181
200 એ રી મૈં તો પ્રેમદિવાની Mirabai Q18919183
201 એસી ચતુર બ્રજનાર Mirabai Q18919184
202 ઓ આવે હરિ હસતા Mirabai Q18919186
203 ઓ રાણા ! જીવનો સંગાથી Mirabai Q18919188
204 ઓધા નહીં રે આવું Mirabai Q18919189
205 કરના ફકીરી તબ ક્યા દિલગીરી? Mirabai Q18919192
206 કર્મનકી ગત ન્યારી Mirabai Q18919194
207 કર્મનો સંગાથી કોઈ નથી Mirabai Q18919196
208 કહું મિલૈ પિતા મારા Mirabai Q18919198
209 કાનુડે ન જાણી મોરી પીર Mirabai Q18919199
210 કાનુડે વનમાં લૂંટી Mirabai Q18919201
211 કાનુડો કાળજાની કોર છે Mirabai Q18919203
212 કાનુડો માંગ્યો દેને જશોદા મૈયા Mirabai Q18919204
213 કિન સંગ ખેલું હોલી ? Mirabai Q18919206
214 કૃષ્ણ કરો યજમાન Mirabai Q18919208
215 કે દા’ડે મળશે મુંને કા’ન Mirabai Q18919209
216 કોઈ કછુ કહૈ મન લાગા Mirabai Q18919211
217 કોઈ કહિયો રે પ્રભુ આવનકી Mirabai Q18919213
218 કોઈ મને પ્રભુજી બતાવો રે Mirabai Q18919215
219 કોઈના જાણે હરિયા Mirabai Q18919216
220 કોણ ભરે કોણ ભરે પાણી જમુનાનાં Mirabai Q18919218
221 ક્યાં ગયો મોરલીવાળો Mirabai Q18919222
222 ગોવિંદના ગુણ ગાશું Mirabai Q18919224
223 ગોવિંદો પ્રાણ અમારો Mirabai Q18919226
224 ગોવિન્દો પ્રાણ અમારો રે Mirabai Q18919227
225 ઘડી એક નહીં જાય રે Mirabai Q18919229
226 ઘેલાં અમે ભલે થયાં રે Mirabai Q18919230
227 ચલો મન ગંગા-જમુના તીર Mirabai Q18919232
228 ચિત્તડાં ચોરાણાં તેને શું રે કરું? Mirabai Q18919234
229 જંગલ બીચ Mirabai Q18919235
230 જલદી ખબર લેના Mirabai Q18919237
231 જાગો બંસીવાલે Mirabai Q18919239
232 જાગો રે અલબેલા કા’ના Mirabai Q18919240
233 જૂનું તો થયું રે દેવળ Mirabai Q18919242
234 જો તુમ તોડો Mirabai Q18919244
235 જોશીડા જોશ જુઓને Mirabai Q18919246
236 જ્ઞાનકટારી મારી અમને Mirabai Q18919248
237 ઝૂમકહાર શીદ તોડ્યો ? Mirabai Q18919250
238 ઝેર તો પીધાં છે જાણી જાણી Mirabai Q18919252
239 ડારી ગયો મનમોહન Mirabai Q18919254
240 તને કાંઈ કાંઈ બોલ સુણાવા Mirabai Q18919256
241 તમે પધારો વનમાળી રે Mirabai Q18919257
242 તમે રે સોનુ ને અમે રાખ Mirabai Q18919260
243 તું સત્સંગનો રસ ચાખ Mirabai Q18919261
244 તુમ ઘર આજ્યો હો Mirabai Q18919263
245 તુમ બિન રહ્યો ન જાય Mirabai Q18919265
246 તેને ઘેર શીદ જઈએ ? Mirabai Q18919267
247 તેરા કોઈ નહીં રોકનહાર Mirabai Q18919269
248 તેરો કોઈ નહીં રોકણહાર Mirabai Q18919271
249 દવ તો લાગેલ ડુંગર મેં Mirabai Q18919272
250 ધિક્ હૈ જગમેં જીવન Mirabai Q18919274
251 ધ્યાન ધણી કેરું ધરવું Mirabai Q18919277
252 નંદલાલ નહિ રે આવું Mirabai Q18919278
253 નહિ ઐસો જનમ બારંબાર Mirabai Q18919280
254 નહિ રે વિસારું હરિ Mirabai Q18919282
255 નાખેલ પ્રેમની દોરી Mirabai Q18919283
256 નાગર નંદા રે Mirabai Q18919285
257 નાચે નાચે નંદનો નાનડિયો Mirabai Q18919288
258 નાથ તુમ જાનત હો સબ ઘટકી Mirabai Q18919290
259 પગ ઘુંઘરૂ બાંધ Mirabai Q18919292
260 પાયોજી મૈંને રામ-રતન Mirabai Q18919294
261 પિય બિન સૂનો મ્હારો દેશ Mirabai Q18919296
262 પિયા કારણ રે પીળી ભઈ રે Mirabai Q18919299
263 પ્રભુજી મન માને જબ તાર Mirabai Q18919302
264 પ્રાણજીવન પ્રભુ મારા Mirabai Q18919303
265 પ્રેમ થકી અમને પ્રભુજી મળ્યા Mirabai Q18919305
266 પ્રેમની વાત છે ન્યારી Mirabai Q18919306
267 ફાગુન કે દિન ચાર Mirabai Q18919308
268 બંસી Mirabai Q18919310
269 બંસીવારા આજ્યો મ્હારે દેસ Mirabai Q18919311
270 બંસીવાલા આજો મોરે દેશ Mirabai Q18919313
271 બરસે બદરિયા સાવન કી Mirabai Q18919314
272 બસો મોરે નૈનનમેં નંદલાલ Mirabai Q18919316
273 બાંહ ગ્રહે કી લાજ Mirabai Q18919318
274 બાલ મેં વૈરાગણ હૂંગી Mirabai Q18919320
275 બીસર ગઈ મેરો હાર Mirabai Q18919321
276 બોલ મા બોલ મા Mirabai Q18919323
277 બોલે ઝીણાં મોર Mirabai Q18919325
278 ભજ લે રે મન ગોવિંદ ગુણા Mirabai Q18919326
279 ભજન ભરોંસે અવિનાશી Mirabai Q18919327
280 મત જા મત જા મત જા જોગી Mirabai Q18919330
281 મન ભજી લે મોહન પ્યારાને Mirabai Q18919332
282 મન રે ! પરસિ હરિ કે ચરન Mirabai Q18919333
283 મનડું વિંધાણું રાણા Mirabai Q18919335
284 મનવા રામનામ રસ પીજૈ Mirabai Q18919337
285 મને કૃષ્ણ કનૈયાની મોરલી ગમે Mirabai Q18919339
286 મને લાગી કટારી પ્રેમની Mirabai Q18919340
287 મરી જાવું માયાને મેલી Mirabai Q18919342
288 મળ્યો જટાધારી જોગેશ્વર Mirabai Q18919344
289 મહી લૂંટે Mirabai Q18919346
290 માઈ મોરે નયન બસે રઘુબીર Mirabai Q18919347
291 માઈ રી મૈં તો ગોવિન્દ લીન્હો મોલ Mirabai Q18919349
292 માઈ Mirabai Q18919352
293 માછીડા હોડી હલકાર Mirabai Q18919354
294 મારાં ભાગ્ય ફળ્યાં રે Mirabai Q18919355
295 મારી વાડીના ભમરા Mirabai Q18919357
296 મારે જાવું હરિ મળવાને Mirabai Q18919359
297 મારે વર તો ગિરિધરને વરવું છે Mirabai Q18919360
298 મારો હંસલો નાનો Mirabai Q18919362
299 માર્યા રે મોહનાં બાણ Mirabai Q18919364
300 મીરાંને પૂર્વજન્મની પ્રીત રે. Mirabai Q18919365
301 મુંને લહેર રે લાગી Mirabai Q18919369
302 મુખડાની માયા લાગી રે Mirabai Q18919370
303 મુજ અબળાને મોટી મીરાત Mirabai Q18919372
304 મુરલીયાં બાજે જમુના તીર Mirabai Q18919374
305 મેં તો કાયા કારણ ભેખ લીધા Mirabai Q18919377
306 મેં તો છાંડી કુલ કી લાજ Mirabai Q18919379
307 મેં તો હરિગુણ ગાવત નાચુંગી Mirabai Q18919380
308 મેં તો હૃદયમાં ઓળખ્યા રામ Mirabai Q18919382
309 મેરે તો ગિરિધર ગોપાલ Mirabai Q18919384
310 મેરો બેડો લગાજ્યો પાર Mirabai Q18919385
311 મૈં ગિરિધર કે ઘર જાઊં Mirabai Q18919387
312 મૈં બિરહિણી બૈઠી જાગું Mirabai Q18919390
313 મૈંને ગોવિંદ લીન્હો મોલ Mirabai Q18919392
314 મોરલી વાગી Mirabai Q18919393
315 મોરી લાજ તું રખ લે ભૈયા Mirabai Q18919395
316 મોહન લાગત પ્યારા Mirabai Q18919396
317 મોહે લાગી લટક ગુરુ ચરનનકી Mirabai Q18919399
318 મ્હારે ઘર આઓ પ્રીતમ પ્યારા Mirabai Q18919401
319 મ્હારે જનમ-મરણરા સાથી થાંને Mirabai Q18919403
320 યદુવર લાગત હૈ મોહે પ્યારો Mirabai Q18919404
321 યમુનામેં કૂદ પડ્યો કનૈયો Mirabai Q18919407
322 રાણાજી Mirabai Q18919409
323 રાણાજી Mirabai Q18919410
324 રામ છે રામ છે Mirabai Q18919411
325 રામ રમકડું જડિયું રે Mirabai Q18919414
326 રામ રાખે તેમ રહીએ Mirabai Q18919416
327 રામનામ સાકર કટકા Mirabai Q18919417
328 રૂડીને રંગીલી રે Mirabai Q18919419
329 લજ્જા મોરી રાખો શ્યામ હરિ Mirabai Q18919421
330 લીધાં રે લટકે Mirabai Q18919423
331 લેને તારી લાકડી Mirabai Q18919424
332 વર તો ગિરિધરવરને વરીએ Mirabai Q18919426
333 વાટ જુએ છે મીરાં રાંકડી Mirabai Q18919428
334 વૃંદાવન મોરલી વાગે છે Mirabai Q18919431
335 શ્યામ Mirabai Q18919432
336 શ્યામસુંદર પર વાર Mirabai Q18919434
337 સમુદ્ર સરીખા મારા વીરા Mirabai Q18919436
338 સાંવરે રંગ રાચી Mirabai Q18919437
339 સાધુ તે જનનો સંગ Mirabai Q18919439
340 સુંદરશ્યામ Mirabai Q18919440
341 સુણ લેજો બિનતી મોરી Mirabai Q18919443
342 સુની મૈં હરિ-આવન કી અવાજ Mirabai Q18919445
343 સ્વામી સબ સંસાર કે Mirabai Q18919446
344 હરિ ! તુમ હરો જનકી ભીર Mirabai Q18919448
345 હરિ મને પાર ઉતાર Mirabai Q18919450
346 હરિ મારે હ્રદયે રહેજો Mirabai Q18919452
347 હરિ વસે છે હરિના જનમાં Mirabai Q18919454
348 હરિચરણ ચિત્ત દીજોજી Mirabai Q18919456
349 હરિનામ બિના નર ઐસા હય Mirabai Q18919459
350 હરિવર મૂક્યો કેમ જાય? Mirabai Q18919461
351 હાં રે કોઈ માધવ લ્યો Mirabai Q18919465
352 હાં રે ચાલો ડાકોર Mirabai Q18919466
353 હીરા માણેકને મારે શું કરવું? Mirabai Q18919468
354 હું તો ગિરિધરને મન ભાવી Mirabai Q18919470
355 હું તો પરણી પ્રીતમની સંગાથ Mirabai Q18919472
356 હું રોઈ રોઈ અખિયાં રાતી કરું Mirabai Q18919473
357 કરણથી પૂજાવાની આશા Gangasati Q18919535
358 અચળ વચન કોઈ દિ’ ચળે નહિ Gangasati Q18919537
359 અભ્યાસ જાગ્યા પછી ભમવું નહીં Gangasati Q18919538
360 અસલી જે સંત હોય તે Gangasati Q18919539
361 આ ઈતિહાસ જ્યારે પાનબાઈએ સાંભળ્યો રે Gangasati Q18919541
362 આદિ અનાદિ છે વચન પરિપૂર્ણ Gangasati Q18919542
363 ઊલટ સમાવ્યો સૂલટમાં Gangasati Q18919543
364 એકાગ્ર ચિત્ત કરી સાંભળો Gangasati Q18919545
365 એટલી શિખામણ દઈ Gangasati Q18919546
366 કળજુગ આવ્યો હવે કારમો Gangasati Q18919547
367 કળજુગમાં જતિ સતી Gangasati Q18919549
368 કાળધર્મ ને સ્વભાવને જીતવો Gangasati Q18919550
369 કુપાત્રની પાસે વસ્તુ ના વાવીએ Gangasati Q18919551
370 ગંગા સતી જ્યારે સ્વધામ ગયા Gangasati Q18919553
371 ગુપત રસ આ જાણી લેજો Gangasati Q18919554
372 ચક્ષુ બદલાણી ને Gangasati Q18919556
373 છૂટાં છૂટા તીર અમને મારો મા Gangasati Q18919559
374 જીવ ને શિવની થઈ એકતા Gangasati Q18919561
375 જુગતી તમે જાણી લેજો Gangasati Q18919563
376 જેના મન નવ ડગે Gangasati Q18919566
377 જ્યાં લગી લાગ્યાનો ભય Gangasati Q18919567
378 ઝીલવો જ હોય તો રસ Gangasati Q18919569
379 દળી દળીને ઢાંકણીમાં ઉઘરાવવું Gangasati Q18919571
380 ધ્યાન ધારણા કાયમ રાખવી Gangasati Q18919572
381 નવધા ભક્તિમાં નિર્મળ રહેવું Gangasati Q18919574
382 પદમાવતીના જયદેવ સ્વામી Gangasati Q18919576
383 પરિપૂર્ણ સતસંગ હવે તમને કરાવું Gangasati Q18919577
384 પાકો પ્રેમ જ્યારે અંગમાં આવે Gangasati Q18919579
385 પી લેવો હોય તો રસ પી લેજો Gangasati Q18919581
386 પૃથુરાજ ચાલ્યા સ્વધામ ત્યારે Gangasati Q18919583
387 પ્રેમલક્ષણા ભક્તિ જેને પ્રગટી Gangasati Q18919584
388 ભક્તિ રે કરવી એણે રાંક થઈને રહેવું Gangasati Q18919586
389 ભક્તિ હરિની પદમણી પ્રેમદા Gangasati Q18919588
390 ભગતિ રૂપી મણિ લેજો હાથમાં રે Gangasati Q18919590
391 મન મરિયું તેને ત્યાગી કહીએ રે Gangasati Q18919592
392 મન વૃત્તિ જેની સદાય નિર્મળ Gangasati Q18919594
393 મનડાને સ્થિર કરી આવો રે મેદાનમાં Gangasati Q18919596
394 મનડાને સ્થિર કરે જાગીને જાણે Gangasati Q18919599
395 માણવો હોય તો રસ Gangasati Q18919600
396 મેદાનમાં જેણે મોરચો માંડ્યો Gangasati Q18919602
397 મોહજીત રાજા મહાવિવેકી રે Gangasati Q18919603
398 યોગી થવું હોય તો સંકલ્પને ત્યાગો Gangasati Q18919604
399 રમીએ તો રંગમાં રમીએ Gangasati Q18919606
400 લાગ્યા ભાગ્યાની ભે રહે મનમાં Gangasati Q18919608
401 લાભ જ લેવો હોય તો Gangasati Q18919609
402 વચન વિવેકી જે નરનારી Gangasati Q18919612
403 વચન સુણીને બેઠાં એકાંતમાં Gangasati Q18919613
404 વસ્તુ વિચારીને દીજીએ Gangasati Q18919616
405 વિવેક રાખો તમે સમજી ચાલો Gangasati Q18919618
406 વીજળીને ચમકારે મોતીડાં પરોવો Gangasati Q18919620
407 વીણવો હોય તો રસ Gangasati Q18919621
408 શીલવંત સાધુને વારે વારે નમીએ Gangasati Q18919624
409 સત્ય વસ્તુમાં જેનું ચિત્ત Gangasati Q18919627
410 સદગુરુના વચનના થાવ અધિકારી Gangasati Q18919628
411 સરળ ચિત્ત રાખીને નિર્મળ રહેવું Gangasati Q18919630
412 સર્વ ઈતિહાસનો સિદ્ધાંત એક છે Gangasati Q18919633
413 સાનમાં રે શાન તમને ગુરુજીની કહું Gangasati Q18919634
414 સ્થિરતાએ રહેજો ને વચનમાં ચાલજો Gangasati Q18919637
415 હેઠા ઊતરીને પાય લાગ્યા Gangasati Q18919639
416 "O May I Join the Choir Invisible" George Eliot 1867 Q19019231
417 Facts by our side are never sudden Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19019467
418 Faded Flowers Sarah Helen Whitman 1841 Q19019479
419 Had I known that the first was the last Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19019572
420 Had I not seen the Sun Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19019575
421 Had I not This, or This, I said, Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19019580
422 Had I presumed to hope — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19019585
423 Had this one Day not been. Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19019588
424 Had we known the Ton she bore Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19019593
425 Fairer through Fading — as the Day Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19019594
426 Had we our senses Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19019597
427 Faith — is the Pierless Bridge Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19019752
428 Faith Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19019768
429 Ma Belle Florence Earle Coates Q19019894
430 Falsehood of Thee could I suppose Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19020046
431 Fame is a bee. Emily Dickinson Q19020056
432 Fame is a fickle food Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19020061
433 Fame is the one that does not stay — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19020067
434 Fame is the tint that Scholars leave Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19020070
435 Fame of Myself, to justify, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19020075
436 Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19020080
437 Far from Love the Heavenly Father Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19020290
438 Farewell of the Soul to the Body Lydia Sigourney Q19020349
439 Safe Despair it is that raves — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19020894
440 Safe in their alabaster chambers Emily Dickinson 1886 Q19020915
441 A Day Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19020923
442 Uncertain lease — develops lustre Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19020957
443 A Dead Harvest Alice Meynell Q19020972
444 A Death blow is a Life blow to Some Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19020987
445 A Deed knocks first at Thought Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19021049
446 Said Death to Passion Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19021063
447 A Dew sufficed itself — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19021144
448 A Diamond on the Hand Emily Dickinson Q19021185
449 Fate slew Him, but He did not drop — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19021257
450 A Dimple in the Tomb Emily Dickinson Q19021258
451 A Door just opened on a street — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19021342
452 A doubt if it be Us Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19021348
453 Pain — has an Element of Blank — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19021422
454 Pain has but one Acquaintance Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19021434
455 A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19021445
456 A Drunkard cannot meet a Cork Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19021459
457 A faded Boy — in sallow Clothes Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19021497
458 A Father of Women Alice Meynell Q19021595
459 Under the Light, yet under, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19021627
460 A feather from the Whippoorwill Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19021632
461 Undue Significance a starving man attaches Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19021748
462 A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot, Emily Dickinson Q19021757
463 Unfulfilled to Observation — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19021809
464 Candor — my tepid friend — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19021818
465 A full fed Rose on meals of Tint Emily Dickinson Q19021873
466 A fuzzy fellow, without feet, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19021883
467 A great Hope fell Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19022105
468 A happy lip — breaks sudden — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19022162
469 A House upon the Height — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19022332
470 A Lady red — amid the Hill Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19022551
471 Unit, like Death, for Whom? Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19022553
472 A lane of Yellow led the eye Emily Dickinson Q19022634
473 Papa above! Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19022702
474 A Letter is a joy of Earth — Emily Dickinson Q19022801
475 Paradise is of the option. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19022838
476 Paradise is that old mansion Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19022845
477 Sang from the Heart, Sire, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19022882
478 A Light exists in Spring Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19022894
479 A little bread — a crust — a crumb — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19022951
480 A little Dog that wags his tail Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19022971
481 A little East of Jordan, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19022977
482 A little Madness in the Spring Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19023009
483 A little overflowing word Emily Dickinson Q19023029
484 A little Road — not made of Man — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19023052
485 A little Snow was here and there Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19023059
486 A long — long Sleep — A famous — Sleep — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19023118
487 A loss of something ever felt I — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19023131
488 Sappho Florence Earle Coates Q19023132
489 Sappho Christina Rossetti Q19023138
490 A Love-Song Florence Earle Coates 1917-12-01 Q19023193
491 A Man may make a Remark — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19023260
492 Satisfaction — is the Agent Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19023421
493 A Mien to move a Queen — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19023447
494 A Mine there is no Man would own Emily Dickinson Q19023461
495 A Moth the hue of this Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19023632
496 A Murmur in the Trees — to note — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19023663
497 A narrow fellow in the grass Emily Dickinson 1860s
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498 A nearness to Tremendousness — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19023769
499 Make me a picture of the sun — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19023951
500 A Night — there lay the Days between — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19024027
501 Savior! I've no one else to tell — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19024060
502 Few, yet enough, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19024264
503 A Pit — but Heaven over it — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19024314
504 A poor — torn heart — a tattered heart — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19024458
505 Mama never forgets her birds, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19024543
506 A precious — mouldering pleasure — 'tis — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19024594
507 A Prison gets to be a friend — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19024645
508 A prompt — executive Bird is the Jay — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19024708
509 A Rat surrendered here Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19024788
510 Partake as doth the Bee, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19024909
511 Parting with Thee reluctantly, Emily Dickinson Q19024979
512 A Route of Evanescence Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19025096
513 A Saucer holds a Cup Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025185
514 A science — so the Savants say, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19025201
515 A Secret told — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19025236
516 A sepal, petal, and a thorn Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19025562
517 A Service of Song Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19025573
518 A Shade upon the mind there passes Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025575
519 A shady friend — for Torrid days — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19025579
520 A Shattered Lute Alice Meynell Q19025585
521 A Sickness of this World it most occasions Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19025630
522 A single Clover Plank Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025651
523 A single Screw of Flesh Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19025654
524 A slash of Blue — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19025691
525 A Sloop of Amber slips away Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19025704
526 A soft Sea washed around the House Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025721
527 Finding is the first Act Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025739
528 A solemn thing — it was — I said — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19025750
529 A Solemn thing within the Soul Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025756
530 A something in a summer's Day Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19025773
531 Finite — to fail, but infinite to Venture — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19025840
532 A South Wind — has a pathos Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025957
533 A Sparrow took a Slice of Twig Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19025978
534 Science Anne Lynch Botta 1848 Q19025981
535 Science Sarah Helen Whitman Q19025996
536 A Spider sewed at Night Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19026007
537 A stagnant pleasure like a Pool Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19026035
538 A still — Volcano — Life — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19026074
539 Man—Woman Lydia Sigourney Q19026164
540 Many a phrase has the English language — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19026192
541 Many cross the Rhine Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19026198
542 A thought by the sea shore Anne Lynch Botta Q19026416
543 A Thought went up my mind today — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19026424
544 A throe upon the features — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19026447
545 March is the Month of Expectation. Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19026509
546 A Tongue — to tell Him I am true! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19026515
547 A Tooth upon Our Peace Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19026521
548 A train went through a burial gate, Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19026569
549 A transport one cannot contain Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19026576
550 Patience — has a quiet Outer — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19026776
551 A Visitor in Marl — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19026932
552 A Weight with Needles on the pounds — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19027107
553 A Wife — at daybreak I shall be — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19027127
554 A Wind that rose Emily Dickinson Q19027153
555 A winged spark doth soar about — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19027160
556 A Word dropped careless on a Page Emily Dickinson Q19027284
557 A word is dead Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19027307
558 A Word made Flesh is seldom Emily Dickinson Q19027314
559 A World made penniless by that departure Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19027355
560 A wounded Deer — leaps highest — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19027362
561 Above Oblivion's Tide there is a Pier Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19028137
562 Peace Ann Eliza Bleecker Q19028208
563 Abraham to kill him — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19028218
564 Peace is a fiction of our Faith — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19028282
565 Absence disembodies — so does Death Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19028308
566 Absent Place — an April Day — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19028322
567 Have any like Myself Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19028647
568 Have you got a Brook in your little heart Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19028671
569 Active Piety Lydia Sigourney Q19028874
570 Flowers — Well — if anybody Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030040
571 September's Baccalaureate Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030341
572 Follow wise Orion Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19030448
573 He ate and drank the precious Words — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19030537
574 He forgot — and I — remembered — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030558
575 He fought like those Who've nought to lose — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19030565
576 He found my Being — set it up — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030571
577 He gave away his Life — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19030587
578 He is alive, this morning — Emily Dickinson Q19030626
579 He lived the Life of Ambush Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030636
580 He outstripped Time with but a Bout, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030645
581 He parts Himself — like Leaves — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19030655
582 He put the Belt around my life Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19030677
583 He scanned it — staggered — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030690
584 He strained my faith — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030699
585 He told a homely tale Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030713
586 For Death — or rather Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19030721
587 He touched me, so I live to know Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19030724
588 He was my host — he was my guest, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030732
589 He was weak, and I was strong — then — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030737
590 He went by sleep that drowsy route Emily Dickinson Q19030747
591 For every Bird a Nest — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19030748
592 He who in Himself believes — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030755
593 For largest Woman's Hearth I knew — Emily Dickinson Q19030777
594 Setting Sail Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19030794
595 Adrift! A little boat adrift! Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19030833
596 Advance is Life's condition Emily Dickinson Q19030845
597 Advent Meditation Alice Meynell Q19030860
598 For this — accepted Breath — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19030877
599 Charity Anne Lynch Botta Q19030892
600 Charity Never Faileth Lydia Sigourney Q19030914
601 Severer Service of myself Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19030939
602 Sexton! My Master's sleeping here. Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19031189
603 Heart, not so heavy as mine Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19031214
604 Forbidden Fruit a flavor has Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19031235
605 Heaven is so far of the Mind Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19031450
606 Perception of an object costs Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19031458
607 Afraid! Of whom am I afraid? Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19031557
608 After a hundred years Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19031609
609 After all Birds have been investigated and laid aside — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19031645
610 After great pain, a formal feeling comes — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19031670
611 Forever — is composed of Nows — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19031716
612 Forever at His side to walk — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19031724
613 After the Sun comes out Emily Dickinson Q19031736
614 Shall I take thee, the Poet said Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19031761
615 Forget! The lady with the Amulet Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19031784
616 Shame is the shawl of Pink Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19031786
617 Again — his voice is at the door — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19031826
618 Perhaps I asked too large — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19031857
619 Perhaps they do not go so far Emily Dickinson Q19031865
620 Perhaps you think me stooping Emily Dickinson Q19031877
621 Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19031881
622 Peril as a Possession Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19031914
623 Helena Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19032105
624 May-Flower Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19032178
625 Ah, Moon — and Star! Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19032258
626 Ah, Necromancy Sweet! Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19032265
627 Ah, Teneriffe! Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19032279
628 Fortitude incarnate Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19032568
629 Air has no Residence, no Neighbor, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19032628
630 She bore it till the simple veins Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19032666
631 She could not live upon the Past Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19032681
632 She dealt her pretty words like Blades — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19032689
633 She died — this was the way she died. Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19032698
634 She died at play, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19032706
635 She dwelleth in the Ground — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19032715
636 She hideth Her the last — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19032729
637 She lay as if at play Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19032747
638 She rose as high as His Occasion Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19032755
639 She rose to His Requirement — dropt Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19032764
640 She slept beneath a tree — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19032779
641 She sped as Petals of a Rose Emily Dickinson Q19032788
642 She staked her Feathers — Gained an Arc — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19032795
643 She sweeps with many-colored Brooms — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19032802
644 She went as quiet as the Dew Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19032823
645 Four Trees — upon a solitary Acre — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19033254
646 She's happy, with a new Content — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19034308
647 Her — "last Poems" — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19034726
648 Her breast is fit for pearls, Emily Dickinson Q19034751
649 Alice Ayres Emilia Aylmer Blake 1886 Q19034765
650 Her face was in a bed of hair, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19034769
651 Her final Summer was it — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19034777
652 Her Grace is all she has — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19034785
653 Her little Parasol to lift Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19034817
654 Her Losses make our Gains ashamed — Emily Dickinson Q19034824
655 Her smile was shaped like other smiles — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19034850
656 Her sovereign People Emily Dickinson Q19034858
657 Her spirit rose to such a height Emily Dickinson Q19034866
658 Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19034875
659 Her sweet Weight on my Heart a Night Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19034885
660 All but Death, can be Adjusted — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19034923
661 All Circumstances are the Frame Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19034932
662 All forgot for recollecting Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19034948
663 All I may, if small, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19035000
664 All men for Honor hardest work Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19035028
665 All overgrown by cunning moss, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19035054
666 All that I do Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19035154
667 All the letters I can write Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19035169
668 All these my banners be. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19035182
669 All things swept sole away Emily Dickinson Q19035211
670 Should you but fail at — Sea — Emily Dickinson Q19035276
671 Here, where the Daisies fit my Head Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19035534
672 Herein a Blossom lies — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19035548
673 Me — come! My dazzled face Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19036069
674 Me from Myself — to banish — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19036075
675 Me prove it now — Whoever doubt Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19036081
676 Me, change! Me, alter! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19036089
677 Pigmy seraphs — gone astray — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19036310
678 Alone and in a Circumstance Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19036543
679 Alone, I cannot be — Emily Dickinson Q19036551
680 Along the Potomac Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19036570
681 Silence is all we dread. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19036587
682 Although I put away his life — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19036768
683 Frequently the woods are pink - Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19036788
684 Always Mine! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19036987
685 Meeting by Accident, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19037148
686 Ambition cannot find him. Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19037174
687 Frigid and sweet Her parting Face — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19037281
688 From all the Jails the Boys and Girls Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19037465
689 From Blank to Blank — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19037484
690 From Cocoon forth a Butterfly Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19037519
691 From his slim Palace in the Dust Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19037568
692 From the Chrysalis Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19037719
693 From Us She wandered now a Year, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19037791
694 High from the earth I heard a bird, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19037797
695 Circumference thou Bride of Awe Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19037968
696 Memory Lydia Sigourney Q19038445
697 Funny — to be a Century — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19038660
698 Further in Summer than the Birds Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19038791
699 Size circumscribes — it has no room Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19038998
700 Ample make this Bed — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19039182
701 Civilization — spurns — the Leopard! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19039588
702 His Bill an Auger is Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19039640
703 His Bill is clasped — his Eye forsook — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19039648
704 His Cheek is his Biographer — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19039656
705 His Feet are shod with Gauze — Emily Dickinson Q19039674
706 His little Hearse like Figure Emily Dickinson Q19039709
707 His Mansion in the Pool Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19039719
708 His Mind like Fabrics of the East Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19039727
709 His mind of man, a secret makes Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19039738
710 His oriental heresies Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19039755
711 His voice decrepit was with Joy — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19039772
712 An altered look about the hills — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19040073
713 Sleep is supposed to be Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19040090
714 An antiquated Grace Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19040218
715 An Antiquated Tree Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19040226
716 Poor little Heart! Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19040338
717 An awful Tempest mashed the air — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19040408
718 Smiling back from Coronation Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19040704
719 An Everywhere of Silver Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19040833
720 Garland for Queens, may be — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19040889
721 An honest Tear Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19040949
722 An Hour is a Sea Emily Dickinson Q19040964
723 An ignorance a Sunset Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19041023
724 Portraits are to daily faces Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19041477
725 And this of all my Hopes Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19041858
726 Until the Desert knows Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19041890
727 Unto a broken heart Emily Dickinson Q19041903
728 Gathered into the Earth, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19041909
729 Unto like Story — Trouble has enticed me — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19041911
730 Unto my Books — so good to turn — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19041927
731 Unto the Whole — how add? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19041934
732 Unworthy of her Breast Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19041974
733 Up Life's Hill with my little Bundle Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19042008
734 Upon a Lilac Sea Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19042124
735 Upon Concluded Lives Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19042141
736 Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird Emily Dickinson Q19042156
737 Upon Some Distemper of Body Anne Bradstreet Q19042200
738 Upon the gallows hung a wretch, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19042224
739 Midsummer Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19042314
740 Midsummer, was it, when They died — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19042321
741 Power is a familiar growth — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19042817
742 Climbing to reach the costly Hearts Emily Dickinson Q19042985
743 General Putnam Lydia Sigourney Q19043024
744 Clouds Dora Sigerson Shorter Q19044524
745 Angels, in the early morning Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19044658
746 Praise it — 'tis dead — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19044661
747 Home Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19044862
748 Prayer is the little implement Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19044972
749 Precious to Me — She still shall be — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045028
750 Pre-Existence Josephine Spencer 1890-11 Q19045051
751 Another Ann Eliza Bleecker Q19045293
752 Another Anne Bradstreet Q19045301
753 Another (II) Anne Bradstreet Q19045317
754 Snow beneath whose chilly softness Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045376
755 Snow flakes. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045383
756 Presentiment — is that long Shadow — on the Lawn — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19045411
757 Snowed Under Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19045490
758 So bashful when I spied her! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19045599
759 Answer July — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19045602
760 So from the mould Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19045616
761 So gay a Flower Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19045626
762 So give me back to Death — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045632
763 So glad we are — a Stranger'd deem Emily Dickinson Q19045643
764 So has a Daisy vanished Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045652
765 So I pull my Stockings off Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045660
766 Cocoon above! Cocoon below! Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19045662
767 So large my Will Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045668
768 So much of Heaven has gone from Earth Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19045693
769 So much Summer Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045704
770 So proud she was to die Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19045712
771 So set its Sun in Thee Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19045720
772 So the Eyes accost — and sunder Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19045729
773 Anticipation Emily Brontë Q19045742
774 So well that I can live without — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19045745
775 Apocalypse Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19045868
776 Society for me my misery Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045878
777 Apology for Her Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045944
778 Soft as the massacre of Suns Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19045949
779 Softened by Time's consummate plush, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19045975
780 Soil of Flint, if steady tilled — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19045988
781 Apparently with no surprise Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19045999
782 Mine — by the Right of the White Election! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19046137
783 Mine Enemy is growing old — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19046153
784 Some — Work for Immortality — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19046283
785 Some Arrows slay but whom they strike — Emily Dickinson Q19046308
786 Appreciation Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19046329
787 Some Days retired from the rest Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19046344
788 Some one prepared this mighty show Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19046445
789 Hope Emily Brontë Q19046447
790 Some Rainbow — coming from the Fair! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19046474
791 Hope is a strange invention — Emily Dickinson Q19046516
792 Some say goodnight — at night — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19046521
793 Hope is a subtle Glutton — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19046523
794 Some such Butterfly be seen Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19046537
795 Some we see no more, Tenements of Wonder Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19046569
796 Some Wretched creature, savior take Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19046576
797 Some, too fragile for winter winds Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19046596
798 Somehow myself survived the Night Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19046628
799 Sometimes with the Heart Emily Dickinson Q19046922
800 Somewhat, to hope for, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19046930
801 Somewhere upon the general Earth Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19046937
802 Are Friends Delight or Pain? Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19046988
803 "Friendship from its Moorings Strays" Florence Earle Coates Q19047271
804 Song of Life Florence Earle Coates Q19047350
805 Victory Florence Earle Coates Q19047899
806 Victory comes late — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19047931
807 Sonnet. On seeing the ivory statue of Christ Anne Lynch Botta Q19048315
808 Color — Caste — Denomination — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19048376
809 Soto! Explore thyself! Emily Dickinson Q19048662
810 Soul, take thy risk. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19048686
811 Soul, Wilt thou toss again? Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19048694
812 Give little Anguish — Emily Dickinson Q19048715
813 Arrows enamored of his Heart — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19048737
814 Given in Marriage unto Thee Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19048754
815 Art thou the thing I wanted? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19048846
816 How brittle are the Piers Emily Dickinson Q19048997
817 How dare the robins sing, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19049047
818 How destitute is he Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19049062
819 Vita Nuova Florence Earle Coates Q19049065
820 How Do I Love Thee Elizabeth Barrett Browning Q19049070
821 How Far From Home Lydia Sigourney Q19049095
822 How far is it to Heaven? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049106
823 How firm Eternity must look Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049113
824 How fits his Umber Coat Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049121
825 How fleet — how indiscreet an one — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049128
826 How fortunate the Grave — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049137
827 South Winds jostle them — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19049150
828 How good his Lava Bed, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049152
829 How happy I was if I could forget Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049162
830 How happy is the little Stone Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19049169
831 How Human Nature dotes Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049187
832 Glee — The great storm is over — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19049220
833 How know it from a Summer's Day? Emily Dickinson Q19049248
834 Artists wrestled here! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049255
835 How lonesome the Wind must feel Nights — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049289
836 Come show thy Durham Breast Emily Dickinson Q19049340
837 How many Flowers fail in Wood — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19049345
838 Come slowly—Eden! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19049347
839 Volcanoes be in Sicily Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19049357
840 How many times these low feet staggered — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19049360
841 How much of Source escapes with thee — Emily Dickinson Q19049384
842 How much the present moment means Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049392
843 How News must feel when travelling Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049400
844 How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19049408
845 How ruthless are the gentle — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049440
846 As Children bid the Guest "Good Night" Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19049446
847 How sick — to wait — in any place — but thine — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049457
848 As far from pity, as complaint — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19049464
849 How slow the Wind — Emily Dickinson Q19049470
850 How soft a Caterpillar steps — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049476
851 How soft this Prison is Emily Dickinson Q19049484
852 As from the earth the light Balloon Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049488
853 As Frost is best conceived Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049497
854 How still the Bells in Steeples stand Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19049508
855 As if I asked a common Alms, Emily Dickinson Q19049513
856 As if some little Arctic flower Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19049521
857 As if the Sea should part Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19049528
858 As imperceptibly as Grief Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19049535
859 As old as Woe — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049559
860 How the Leaves Came Down Sarah Chauncey Woolsey 1904 Q19049573
861 How the old Mountains drip with Sunset Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19049588
862 As plan for Noon and plan for Night Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049589
863 As Sleigh Bells seem in summer Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049594
864 As subtle as tomorrow Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049602
865 As Summer into Autumn slips Emily Dickinson Q19049609
866 As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049626
867 How the Waters closed above Him Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049633
868 As Watchers hang upon the East, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049642
869 As we pass Houses musing slow Emily Dickinson Q19049648
870 As willing lid o'er weary eye Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19049654
871 Glory is that bright tragic thing Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19049695
872 How well I knew Her not Emily Dickinson Q19049804
873 Glowing is her Bonnet, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19049894
874 Molly Webster Julia Taft Bayne 1893 Q19050028
875 Go not too near a House of Rose — Emily Dickinson Q19050033
876 Ashes denote that Fire was — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19050039
877 Go slow, my soul, to feed thyself Emily Dickinson Q19050042
878 Go thy great way! Emily Dickinson Q19050050
879 Go To Thy Rest Lydia Sigourney Q19050059
880 God gave a Loaf to every Bird — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19050200
881 God is a distant — stately Lover — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19050217
882 God is indeed a jealous God — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19050235
883 God made a little Gentian — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19050249
884 God made no act without a cause, Emily Dickinson Q19050257
885 Wait till the Majesty of Death Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19050405
886 Aspiration Anne Lynch Botta Q19050617
887 Going to Heaven! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19050932
888 Going to Him! Happy letter! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19050940
889 At Bay Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19051171
890 At Half past Three, a single Bird Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19051268
891 Speech is one symptom of Affection Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19051324
892 At last, to be identified! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19051327
893 At least — to pray — is left — is left — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19051334
894 At leisure is the Soul Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19051344
895 Good Friday Christina Rossetti Q19051734
896 Good Morning — Midnight — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19051766
897 Good Night! Which put the Candle out? Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19051789
898 Good night, because we must, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19051796
899 Good to hide, and hear 'em hunt! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19051845
900 Conferring with myself Emily Dickinson Q19051947
901 Confirming All who analyze Emily Dickinson Q19052088
902 Conjecturing a Climate Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19052440
903 Split the Lark — and you'll find the Music — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19052555
904 Attainment Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1917 Q19052719
905 Spring comes on the World — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19052904
906 Spring is the Period Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19052968
907 Spring Night Sara Teasdale Q19052990
908 Conscious am I in my Chamber, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19053079
909 Aurora is the effort Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19053206
910 Spurn the temerity — Emily Dickinson Q19053325
911 More Life — went out — when He went Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19053352
912 More than the Grave is closed to me — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19053399
913 Autumn — overlooked my Knitting — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19053692
914 Autumn Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19053746
915 Ave Maria Dora Sigerson Shorter Q19053865
916 Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine, Emily Dickinson Q19054077
917 Away from Home are some and I — Emily Dickinson Q19054097
918 Warm in her Hand these accents lie Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19054468
919 Morning — is the place for Dew — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19054649
920 Morning Florence Earle Coates Q19054673
921 Morning Sara Teasdale Q19054688
922 Morning is due to all — Emily Dickinson Q19054719
923 Morning that comes but once, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19054760
924 Warning Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1914 Q19054765
925 Morns like these — we parted — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19054776
926 Consulting summer's clock, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19054936
927 Contained in this short Life Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19054981
928 Baffled for just a day or two — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19055432
929 Water, is taught by thirst. Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19055908
930 Gratitude — is not the mention Emily Dickinson Q19056130
931 I Am Voltairine de Cleyre 1892 Q19061633
932 I am afraid to own a Body — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19061643
933 I am alive — I guess — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19061647
934 I am ashamed — I hide — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19061655
935 I asked no other thing — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19061753
936 I breathed enough to take the Trick — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19061792
937 I bring an unaccustomed wine Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19061798
938 I can wade Grief — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19061824
939 I cannot buy it — 'tis not sold — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19061841
940 I cannot dance upon my Toes — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19061849
941 I cannot live with You — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19061857
942 I cannot meet the Spring unmoved — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19061867
943 I cannot see my soul but know 'tis there Emily Dickinson Q19061872
944 Most she touched me by her muteness — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19061888
945 I cannot want it more — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19061889
946 I can't tell you — but you feel it — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19061897
947 I cautious, scanned my little life — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19061906
948 I could bring You Jewels — had I a mind to — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19061916
949 I could die — to know — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19061924
950 Mother Florence Earle Coates Q19061925
951 I could not prove the Years had feet — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19061941
952 I could suffice for Him, I knew — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19061955
953 I cried at Pity — not at Pain — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19061971
954 I cross till I am weary Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19061980
955 I died for Beauty — but was scarce Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062034
956 I dreaded that first Robin, so, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062062
957 I envy Seas, whereon He rides — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062074
958 I fear a Man of frugal Speech — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062086
959 I felt a Cleaving in my Mind — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062099
960 I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062107
961 I felt my life with both my hands Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062114
962 I fit for them — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19062128
963 Great Caesar! Condescend Emily Dickinson Q19062131
964 I found the words to every thought Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062145
965 I gave myself to Him — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062169
966 I groped for him before I knew Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062194
967 I had a daily Bliss Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062202
968 I had a guinea golden — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062214
969 I had been hungry, all the Years — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062220
970 I had no Cause to be awake — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062230
971 I had no time to Hate — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062233
972 I had not minded — Walls — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062242
973 I had the Glory — that will do — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062260
974 I have a Bird in spring Emily Dickinson Q19062268
975 I have a King, who does not speak — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062273
976 I have never seen "Volcanoes" — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062297
977 I have no Life but this — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062307
978 I haven't told my garden yet — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062325
979 I heard, as if I had no Ear Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062370
980 I held a Jewel in my fingers — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062387
981 I hide myself within my flower Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062396
982 I keep my pledge. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062403
983 I knew that I had gained Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062414
984 I know a place where Summer strives Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062422
985 I know lives, I could miss Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062428
986 I know of people in the Grave Emily Dickinson Q19062449
987 I know some lonely Houses off the Road Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062460
988 I know Suspense — it steps so terse Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062466
989 I know that He exists. Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062471
990 Great Streets of silence led away Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062472
991 I know where Wells grow — Droughtless Wells — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19062486
992 I learned — at least — what Home could be — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062498
993 I like a look of Agony, Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062507
994 I live with Him — I see His face — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062515
995 Stars Emily Brontë Q19062525
996 I lost a World — the other day! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062545
997 I made slow Riches but my Gain Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062581
998 I make His Crescent fill or lack — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062590
999 I many times thought Peace had come Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062606
1000 I meant to find Her when I came — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062619
1001 I meant to have but modest needs — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062624
1002 I measure every Grief I meet Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062629
1003 I met a King this afternoon! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062637
1004 I never felt at Home — Below —- Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062669
1005 I never hear that one is dead Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062676
1006 I never lost as much but twice Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062689
1007 I never saw a Moor — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062694
1008 I never told the buried gold Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19062703
1009 I noticed People disappeared Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062709
1010 I often passed the village Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062715
1011 I pay — in Satin Cash — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062726
1012 I play at Riches — to appease Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19062734
1013 I prayed, at first, a little Girl, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062739
1014 I read my sentence — steadily — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062756
1015 I reason, Earth is short — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062762
1016 I reckon — when I count it all — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062769
1017 I robbed the Woods — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062776
1018 We — Bee and I — live by the quaffing — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062798
1019 We can but follow to the Sun — Emily Dickinson Q19062822
1020 We Cover Thee — Sweet Face — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062830
1021 I saw no Way — The Heavens were stitched — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19062835
1022 We do not know the time we lose — Emily Dickinson Q19062847
1023 I saw that the Flake was on it Emily Dickinson Q19062851
1024 We do not play on Graves — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062853
1025 I saw the wind within her Emily Dickinson Q19062858
1026 I see thee better — in the Dark — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19062869
1027 We dream — it is good we are dreaming — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19062872
1028 I see thee clearer for the Grave Emily Dickinson Q19062875
1029 I send Two Sunsets — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19062880
1030 I send you a decrepit flower Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062889
1031 I shall keep singing! Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19062897
1032 We introduce ourselves Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062908
1033 We knew not that we were to live — Emily Dickinson Q19062917
1034 I shall not murmur if at last Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062918
1035 We learn it in Retreating Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062925
1036 We learned the Whole of Love — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062930
1037 I should not dare to be so sad Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062931
1038 I should not dare to leave my friend, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062936
1039 We like a Hairbreadth 'scape Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062939
1040 I showed her Heights she never saw — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19062943
1041 We like March. Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062947
1042 We lose — because we win — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062956
1043 I sing to use the Waiting Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062959
1044 I sometimes drop it, for a Quick — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19062966
1045 We miss a Kinsman more Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19062971
1046 I started Early — Took my Dog — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19062975
1047 We miss Her, not because We see — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19062979
1048 I stepped from Plank to Plank Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19062983
1049 I stole them from a Bee — Emily Dickinson Q19062991
1050 Much Madness is divinest Sense — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19062999
1051 We never know how high we are Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063009
1052 We never know we go when we are going — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063014
1053 We outgrow love, like other things Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063022
1054 We play at Paste — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063030
1055 I sued the News — yet feared — the News Emily Dickinson Q19063033
1056 We pray — to Heaven — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063038
1057 I suppose the time will come Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063041
1058 We see — Comparatively — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063046
1059 I tend my flowers for thee — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063047
1060 I think I was enchanted Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19063051
1061 We send the Wave to find the Wave — Emily Dickinson Q19063052
1062 I think just how my shape will rise — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063056
1063 We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow. Emily Dickinson Q19063058
1064 I think that the Root of the Wind is Water — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19063066
1065 I think the Hemlock likes to stand Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19063071
1066 We should not mind so small a flower — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19063075
1067 I think to Live — may be a Bliss Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19063083
1068 We shun it ere it comes, Emily Dickinson Q19063087
1069 I thought that nature was enough Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063089
1070 I thought the Train would never come — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063093
1071 We talked as Girls do — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063099
1072 I tie my Hat — I crease my Shawl — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063101
1073 We talked with each other about each other Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063110
1074 We thirst at first — 'tis Nature's Act — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063118
1075 I took my Power in my Hand — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063123
1076 We wear our sober Dresses when we die, Emily Dickinson Q19063126
1077 I took one Draught of Life — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063131
1078 I tried to think a lonelier Thing Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063140
1079 I was a Phoebe — nothing more — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063178
1080 I was the slightest in the House — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063201
1081 I watched the Moon around the House Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063206
1082 I watched her face to see which way Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19063213
1083 I went to Heaven — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063222
1084 I went to thank Her — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19063228
1085 I worked for chaff and earning Wheat Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063266
1086 I would distil a cup, Emily Dickinson Q19063272
1087 I would not paint — a picture — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063295
1088 I Years had been from Home Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063302
1089 I'd rather recollect a setting Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063514
1090 If any sink, assure that this, now standing — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19063738
1091 If anybody's friend be dead Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063744
1092 If Blame be my side — forfeit Me — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063752
1093 If ever the lid gets off my head Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063781
1094 If He dissolve — then — there is nothing — more — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19063791
1095 If I can stop one Heart from breaking Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19063812
1096 If I could bribe them by a Rose Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19063818
1097 If I may have it, when it's dead, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063849
1098 If I should cease to bring a Rose Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063863
1099 If I should die, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19063872
1100 If I shouldn't be alive Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19063879
1101 If I'm lost — now Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063896
1102 If my Bark sink Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19063929
1103 If Nature smiles — the Mother must Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19063937
1104 If pain for peace prepares Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19063946
1105 If recollecting were forgetting, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063952
1106 If the foolish, call them "flowers" — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19063992
1107 Banish Air from Air — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064005
1108 If this is "fading" Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064023
1109 If those I loved were lost Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064028
1110 If What we could — were what we would — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19064059
1111 If wrecked upon the Shoal of Thought Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064073
1112 If you were coming in the Fall Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19064105
1113 If your Nerve, deny you — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19064114
1114 I'll clutch — and clutch — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064157
1115 I'll send the feather from my Hat! Emily Dickinson Q19064167
1116 We'll pass without the parting Emily Dickinson Q19064460
1117 Cosmopolities without a plea Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064506
1118 Step lightly on this narrow spot — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19064548
1119 I'm ceded — I've stopped being Theirs — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19064742
1120 I'm saying every day Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19064772
1121 Image of Light, Adieu — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19064795
1122 Immortal Florence Earle Coates Q19064960
1123 Immortal is an ample word Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19064977
1124 Went up a year this evening! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19065080
1125 Could — I do more — for Thee — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19065109
1126 Could Hope inspect her Basis Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065115
1127 Could I — then — shut the door — Emily Dickinson Q19065123
1128 Could I but ride indefinite Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19065127
1129 Could that sweet Darkness where they dwell Emily Dickinson Q19065147
1130 Musicians wrestle everywhere — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19065150
1131 Impossibility, like Wine Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065159
1132 Were it but Me that gained the Height — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065220
1133 Must be a Woe — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19065223
1134 Were natural mortal lady Emily Dickinson Q19065237
1135 Count not that far that can be had, Emily Dickinson Q19065238
1136 In a College Settlement Florence Earle Coates Q19065257
1137 Mute thy Coronation — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065259
1138 Wert Thou but ill — that I might show thee Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065300
1139 My best Acquaintances are those Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065466
1140 In Ebon Box, when years have flown Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19065500
1141 In falling Timbers buried — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065512
1142 My country need not change her gown, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19065558
1143 My Faith is larger than the Hills — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19065618
1144 In lands I never saw — they say Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19065640
1145 My first well Day — since many ill — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19065645
1146 In many and reportless places Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065657
1147 My friend attacks my friend! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065661
1148 My friend must be a Bird — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19065676
1149 My Garden — like the Beach — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19065688
1150 My God — He sees thee — Emily Dickinson Q19065692
1151 In Memory of an American Soldier Florence Earle Coates Q19065718
1152 My Heart ran so to thee Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065788
1153 My Heart upon a little Plate Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065792
1154 In rags mysterious as these Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19065851
1155 My life closed twice before its close — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19065880
1156 My Life had stood — a Loaded Gun — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19065887
1157 My Maker — let me be Emily Dickinson Q19065974
1158 My nosegays are for Captives — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19066027
1159 My period had come for Prayer — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19066073
1160 My Portion is Defeat — today — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19066085
1161 My Reward for Being, was This. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19066121
1162 My River runs to thee — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19066134
1163 My Season's furthest Flower — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19066139
1164 My Triumph lasted till the Drums Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19066255
1165 My Wars are laid away in Books — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19066278
1166 My wheel is in the dark! Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19066285
1167 My Worthiness is all my Doubt — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19066298
1168 Growth of Man — like Growth of Nature — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19066347
1169 Still own thee — still thou art Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19066360
1170 Myself can read the Telegrams Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19066611
1171 Myself was formed — a Carpenter — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19066619
1172 Guest am I to have Emily Dickinson Q19066868
1173 In snow thou comest — Emily Dickinson Q19067125
1174 What care the Dead, for Chanticleer — Emily Dickinson Q19067205
1175 What did They do since I saw Them? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067229
1176 What I can do — I will — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19067276
1177 What I see not, I better see — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067290
1178 What if I say I shall not wait! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19067306
1179 What Inn is this Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19067322
1180 What shall I do — it whimpers so — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067499
1181 What Soft — Cherubic Creatures — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19067548
1182 What tenements of clover Emily Dickinson Q19067552
1183 In this short Life Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067578
1184 In thy long Paradise of Light Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067592
1185 In Winter in my Room Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19067654
1186 What Twigs We held by — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19067660
1187 What we see we know somewhat Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067682
1188 Whatever it is — she has tried it — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19067775
1189 Inconceivably solemn! Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19067814
1190 Indian Summer Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19068104
1191 When a Lover is a Beggar Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068170
1192 When Bells stop ringing — Church — begins Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068206
1193 When Diamonds are a Legend, Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19068254
1194 When Etna basks and purrs Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19068271
1195 When I count the seeds Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068344
1196 When I have seen the Sun emerge Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068353
1197 When I hoped I feared — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19068368
1198 When I hoped, I recollect Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19068374
1199 When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side, Emily Dickinson Q19068431
1200 When Memory is full Emily Dickinson Q19068455
1201 When Night is almost done — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19068470
1202 When One has given up One's life Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068477
1203 When Roses cease to bloom, Sir, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19068494
1204 When the Astronomer stops seeking Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068523
1205 When they come back — if Blossoms do — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19068611
1206 When we have ceased to care Emily Dickinson Q19068622
1207 When we stand on the tops of Things — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068630
1208 Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19068656
1209 Where bells no more affright the morn — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068698
1210 Where I have lost, I softer tread — Emily Dickinson Q19068723
1211 Where Roses would not dare to go, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068760
1212 Where Ships of Purple — gently toss — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19068765
1213 Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068766
1214 Where Thou art — that — is Home — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19068797
1215 Whether my bark went down at sea — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19068846
1216 Whether they have forgotten Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068853
1217 Crisis is sweet and yet the Heart Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19068863
1218 Which is best? Heaven — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068878
1219 Which is the best — the Moon or the Crescent? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068883
1220 Which misses most, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068886
1221 While Asters — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19068972
1222 While it is alive Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19068977
1223 While we were fearing it, it came — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19068993
1224 Such are the inlets of the mind — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19069484
1225 Such is the Force of Happiness — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19069491
1226 Nature — sometimes sears a Sapling — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19069852
1227 Nature — the Gentlest Mother is, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19069856
1228 Nature affects to be sedate Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19069906
1229 Nature and God — I neither knew Emily Dickinson Q19069919
1230 Nature assigns the Sun — Emily Dickinson Q19069935
1231 Nature can do no more Emily Dickinson Q19069941
1232 Nature rarer uses Yellow Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19069953
1233 Crown Our Heroes Mary Elizabeth Harper Q19070057
1234 Summer — we all have seen — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070216
1235 Summer begins to have the look Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19070251
1236 Crumbling is not an instant's Act Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070257
1237 Summer for thee, grant I may be Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19070270
1238 Summer is shorter than any one — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070289
1239 Summer laid her simple Hat Emily Dickinson Q19070295
1240 Be Mine the Doom — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070424
1241 Sunset at Night — is natural — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19070688
1242 Sunset that screens, reveals — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070712
1243 Who abdicated Ambush Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070736
1244 Superfluous were the Sun Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19070737
1245 Who Court obtain within Himself Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19070753
1246 Who Giants know, with lesser Men Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19070778
1247 Who goes to dine must take his Feast Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070790
1248 Who has not found the Heaven — below — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19070803
1249 Superiority to Fate Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19070810
1250 Who is it seeks my Pillow Nights — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19070826
1251 Who is the East? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070846
1252 Who never lost, are unprepared Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19070884
1253 Who never wanted — maddest Joy Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19070889
1254 Who occupies this House? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070897
1255 Who saw no Sunrise cannot say Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070906
1256 Who Shall Deliver Me? Christina Rossetti Q19070913
1257 Who were "the Father and the Son" Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19070930
1258 Whoever disenchants Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070943
1259 Whole Gulfs — of Red, and Fleets — of Red — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19070958
1260 Whose are the little beds, I asked Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19070996
1261 Whose Pink career may have a close Emily Dickinson Q19071017
1262 Why — do they shut Me out of Heaven? Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19071031
1263 Surgeons must be very careful Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19071050
1264 Why Ask To Know The Date—The Clime? Emily Brontë 1846-09-14 Q19071060
1265 Surprise is like a thrilling — pungent — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071073
1266 Surrender Gertrude Hall 1893-09 Q19071090
1267 Surrender Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19071094
1268 Survival Florence Earle Coates Q19071128
1269 Suspense — is Hostiler than Death — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19071156
1270 Why make it doubt — it hurts it so — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19071201
1271 Why should we hurry — why indeed? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071221
1272 Inviolable Florence Earle Coates Q19071235
1273 Why? Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19071304
1274 Never for Society Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19071352
1275 Beauty — be not caused — It Is — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19071459
1276 Beauty Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19071498
1277 Beauty crowds me till I die Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19071520
1278 Because He loves Her Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071607
1279 Because my Brook is fluent Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071610
1280 Because the Bee may blameless hum Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071629
1281 Because 'twas Riches I could own, Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19071640
1282 Sweet — safe — Houses — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071739
1283 Sweet — You forgot — but I remembered Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071746
1284 Sweet is the swamp with its secrets, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19071792
1285 Sweet Mountains — Ye tell Me no lie — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071806
1286 New feet within my garden go — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19071812
1287 Sweet Pirate of the heart, Emily Dickinson Q19071813
1288 Sweet Skepticism of the Heart — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071820
1289 Sweet, to have had them lost Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19071863
1290 Beclouded Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19071901
1291 Is Bliss then, such Abyss, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19071947
1292 Is Heaven a Physician? Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19071960
1293 Is Immortality a bane Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19071968
1294 Is it dead — Find it — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19071974
1295 Is it too late to touch you, Dear? Emily Dickinson Q19071987
1296 Is it true, dear Sue? Emily Dickinson Q19071995
1297 Bee! I'm expecting you! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072134
1298 Bees are Black, with Gilt Surcingles — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072299
1299 It always felt to me — a wrong Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072366
1300 Before He comes we weigh the Time! Emily Dickinson Q19072369
1301 It bloomed and dropt, a Single Noon — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072374
1302 Before I got my eye put out Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072378
1303 It came at last but prompter Death Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072381
1304 It came his turn to beg — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072388
1305 It can't be "Summer"! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072400
1306 Before the ice is in the pools — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072405
1307 It ceased to hurt me, though so slow Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072406
1308 It did not surprise me — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072410
1309 It don't sound so terrible — quite — as it did — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072417
1310 It dropped so low — in my Regard — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072424
1311 It feels a shame to be Alive — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072430
1312 Before you thought of Spring Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072432
1313 It is a lonesome Glee — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072439
1314 It is an honorable Thought Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072450
1315 It is easy to work when the soul is at play — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072457
1316 Behind Me — dips Eternity — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072492
1317 It knew no lapse, nor Diminuation — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072495
1318 It knew no Medicine — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19072502
1319 It might be lonelier Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072515
1320 Will there really be a "Morning"? Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072523
1321 It rises — passes — on our South Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072526
1322 It sifts from Leaden Sieves — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072533
1323 It sounded as if the Streets were running Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072541
1324 It stole along so stealthy Emily Dickinson Q19072545
1325 Behold this little Bane — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072550
1326 It struck me — every Day — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072552
1327 It tossed — and tossed — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072558
1328 It troubled me as once I was — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072565
1329 It was a Grave, yet bore no Stone Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19072572
1330 It was a quiet seeming Day — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072585
1331 It was a quiet way — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072590
1332 It was given to me by the Gods — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072596
1333 It was not Death, for I stood up, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19072602
1334 It was not Saint — it was too large — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072608
1335 It was too late for Man — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19072621
1336 It will be Summer — eventually. Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072633
1337 It would have starved a Gnat — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072638
1338 It would never be Common — more — I said — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19072644
1339 It would not know if it were spurned, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072649
1340 It's all I have to bring today — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072768
1341 It's coming — the postponeless Creature — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072775
1342 It's easy to invent a Life — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072782
1343 Its Hour with itself Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072790
1344 It's like the Light — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072795
1345 Its little Ether Hood Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072803
1346 It's such a little thing to weep — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072817
1347 It's thoughts — and just One Heart — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19072824
1348 I've dropped my Brain — My Soul is numb — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19072879
1349 Belgium Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19072880
1350 I've got an arrow here. Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19072887
1351 I've heard an Organ talk, sometimes Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19072892
1352 I've known a Heaven, like a Tent — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072899
1353 I've nothing else — to bring, You know — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19072910
1354 I've seen a Dying Eye Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19072918
1355 Take all away — Emily Dickinson Q19072995
1356 Take all away from me, but leave me Ecstasy, Emily Dickinson Q19073010
1357 Take your Heaven further on — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19073031
1358 Taken from men — this morning — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19073044
1359 Taking up the fair Ideal, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19073057
1360 Talk not to me of Summer Trees Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19073440
1361 Talk with prudence to a Beggar Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19073446
1362 Belshazzar had a Letter — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19073616
1363 Dare you see a Soul at the White Heat? Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19073984
1364 Bequest Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19074847
1365 Bereaved of all, I went abroad — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19074886
1366 Bereavement in their death to feel Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19074890
1367 Teach Him — When He makes the names — Emily Dickinson Q19074988
1368 Tell all the Truth but tell it slant — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19075318
1369 Tell as a Marksman — were forgotten Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19075331
1370 Night Anne Brontë Q19075653
1371 Night Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19075696
1372 Besides the Autumn poets sing Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19075784
1373 Besides this May Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19075792
1374 Best Things dwell out of Sight Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19075847
1375 Best Witchcraft is Geometry Emily Dickinson Q19075876
1376 Nirvana Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1917 Q19075971
1377 Betrothed to Righteousness might be Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076114
1378 Better — than Music! For I — who heard it — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076125
1379 No Autumn's intercepting Chill Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19076144
1380 No Bobolink — reverse His Singing Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076148
1381 No Brigadier throughout the Year Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19076157
1382 No Crowd that has occurred Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19076181
1383 No ladder needs the bird but skies Emily Dickinson Q19076229
1384 No Life can pompless pass away — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19076234
1385 Between My Country — and the Others — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19076235
1386 No Man can compass a Despair — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19076246
1387 No man saw awe, nor to his house Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076254
1388 Between the form of Life and Life Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076258
1389 No matter where the Saints abide, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19076267
1390 No More Florence Earle Coates Q19076273
1391 No Notice gave She, but a Change — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19076280
1392 No Other can reduce Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19076289
1393 No Prisoner be — Emily Dickinson Q19076302
1394 No Rack can torture me — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19076308
1395 No Romance sold unto Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19076320
1396 Jesus! thy Crucifix Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076606
1397 Nobody knows this little Rose — Emily Dickinson 1945
1858
Q19076612
1398 Winter is good — his Hoar Delights Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076689
1399 Winter under cultivation Emily Dickinson Q19076732
1400 None can experience sting Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076813
1401 None who saw it ever told it Emily Dickinson 1850 Q19076817
1402 Noon — is the Hinge of Day — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076833
1403 Winter-Song Florence Earle Coates 1912 Q19076881
1404 Nor Mountain hinder Me Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19076897
1405 Than Heaven more remote, Emily Dickinson Q19076989
1406 That after Horror — that 'twas us — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19077068
1407 That Distance was between Us Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077076
1408 That first Day, when you praised Me, Sweet, Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19077083
1409 That I did always love Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19077104
1410 That is solemn we have ended Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19077112
1411 That it will never come again Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077116
1412 That Love is all there is, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19077139
1413 That sacred Closet when you sweep — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077169
1414 That short — potential stir Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19077184
1415 That Such have died enable Us Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19077191
1416 That this should feel the need of Death Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077198
1417 Bind me — I still can sing — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077463
1418 The Admirations — and Contempts — of time — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19077507
1419 Witchcraft has not a Pedigree Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19077541
1420 Witchcraft was hung, in History, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077557
1421 With Pinions of Disdain Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077702
1422 With sweetness unabated Emily Dickinson Q19077723
1423 Dear March — Come in — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19077746
1424 With thee, in the Desert — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077775
1425 Death is a Dialogue between Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19077883
1426 Death is like the insect Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19077891
1427 Death is potential to that Man Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077895
1428 Death is the supple Suitor Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077898
1429 Death leaves Us homesick, who behind, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077900
1430 Within my Garden, rides a Bird Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19077915
1431 Within my reach! Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19077919
1432 Within that little Hive Emily Dickinson Q19077923
1433 Within thy Grave! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077933
1434 Without a smile — Without a Throe Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19077957
1435 Without this — there is nought — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19077965
1436 Death warrants are supposed to be Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078022
1437 Death's Waylaying not the sharpest Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078049
1438 The Angle of a Landscape — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078135
1439 Birthday of but a single pang Emily Dickinson Q19078184
1440 Wolfe demanded during dying Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078193
1441 Declaiming Waters none may dread — Emily Dickinson Q19078208
1442 Woman Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19078455
1443 Dedication. To my mother Anne Lynch Botta Q19078525
1444 Wonder — is not precisely Knowing Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078615
1445 The Auctioneer of Parting Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078677
1446 Defrauded I a Butterfly — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19078768
1447 Not all die early, dying young — Emily Dickinson Q19078781
1448 The Awakening Dora Sigerson Shorter Q19078789
1449 Not any higher stands the Grave Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19078794
1450 Not any more to be lacked — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19078801
1451 Not any sunny tone Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19078808
1452 Not at Home to Callers Emily Dickinson Q19078815
1453 Not in this World to see his face — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19078828
1454 Not One by Heaven defrauded stay — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19078842
1455 Not probable — The barest Chance — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19078847
1456 Not seeing, still we know — Emily Dickinson Q19078858
1457 Not Sickness stains the Brave, Emily Dickinson Q19078869
1458 Not so the infinite Relations — Below Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078875
1459 Not that he goes — we love him more Emily Dickinson Q19078883
1460 Not that We did, shall be the test Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19078888
1461 Not to discover weakness is Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19078903
1462 Not with a Club, the Heart is broken Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19078920
1463 Delayed till she had ceased to know — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19079185
1464 Delight — becomes pictorial — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19079233
1465 Delight is as the flight — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19079247
1466 The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wings — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19079336
1467 The Battle fought between the Soul Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19079359
1468 The Battle of Life Anne Lynch Botta Q19079391
1469 November Elizabeth Drew Stoddard Q19079411
1470 November Sara Teasdale Q19079417
1471 Now I knew I lost her — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19079458
1472 Now I lay thee down to Sleep — Emily Dickinson Q19079464
1473 The Bee Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19079537
1474 The Bee is not afraid of me Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19079551
1475 The Beggar at the Door for Fame Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19079577
1476 The Beggar Lad — dies early — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19079584
1477 Denial — is the only fact Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19079651
1478 The Best Thing in the World Elizabeth Barrett Browning Q19079771
1479 The Bible is an antique Volume — Emily Dickinson Q19079807
1480 The Bird her punctual music brings Emily Dickinson Q19079878
1481 The Bird must sing to earn the Crumb Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19079882
1482 Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple Emily Dickinson 1891
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1483 The Black Berry — wears a Thorn in his side — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19079977
1484 Departed — to the Judgment — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19080165
1485 Bliss is the plaything of the child — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19080178
1486 The Blunder is in estimate. Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19080186
1487 The Bobolink is gone — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19080251
1488 The Body grows without — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19080257
1489 The Bone that has no Marrow, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19080272
1490 Deprived of other Banquet, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19080347
1491 The Book of Martyrs Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19080348
1492 Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19080399
1493 Bloom upon the Mountain — stated — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19080405
1494 Blossoms will run away, Emily Dickinson Q19080512
1495 Would you like summer? Taste of ours. Emily Dickinson Q19080528
1496 Wouldst Thou Learn? Florence Earle Coates Q19080535
1497 The Brain, within its Groove Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19080645
1498 The Bride Lydia Sigourney Q19080708
1499 Despair's advantage is achieved Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19080786
1500 The Bustle in a House Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19081058
1501 Obtaining but our own Extent Emily Dickinson Q19081071
1502 The Butterfly Lydia Sigourney Q19081088
1503 The Butterfly in honored Dust Emily Dickinson Q19081110
1504 The butterfly obtains Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19081115
1505 The Butterfly upon the Sky, Emily Dickinson Q19081121
1506 The Butterfly's Assumption Gown Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19081128
1507 The Butterfly's Numidian Gown Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19081133
1508 Joy to have merited the Pain — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19081326
1509 Dew — is the Freshet in the Grass — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19081350
1510 Judgment is justest Emily Dickinson Q19081482
1511 The Chair of the Indian King Lydia Sigourney Q19081647
1512 Just lost, when I was saved! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19081726
1513 Just Once! Oh least Request! Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19081731
1514 Just so — Jesus — raps — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19081748
1515 The Cheerful Giver Lydia Sigourney Q19081831
1516 The Chemical conviction Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19081838
1517 The Child's faith is new — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19081968
1518 Did life's penurious length Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082224
1519 Did Our Best Moment last — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19082230
1520 Did the Harebell loose her girdle Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19082237
1521 Did We abolish Frost Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082244
1522 Did you ever stand in a Cavern's Mouth — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19082256
1523 Of all the Souls that stand create — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19082265
1524 Of Being is a Bird Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19082279
1525 Of Bronze — and Blaze — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19082286
1526 Of Brussels — it was not — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082293
1527 Of Consciousness, her awful Mate Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082304
1528 Of Course — I prayed — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19082323
1529 Of Death I try to think like this — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082338
1530 Of Life to own — Emily Dickinson Q19082383
1531 Of Nature I shall have enough Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082396
1532 Of nearness to her sundered Things Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19082401
1533 Of Paradise' existence Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082420
1534 Of Paul and Silas it is said Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082426
1535 Of Silken Speech and Specious Shoe Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082449
1536 Of so divine a Loss Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19082457
1537 Bones in the desert Anne Lynch Botta Q19082458
1538 The Clock strikes one that just struck two — Emily Dickinson Q19082473
1539 The Clouds their Backs together laid Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19082504
1540 The Clover's simple Fame Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082517
1541 Of the Heart that goes in, and closes the Door Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082532
1542 Of their peculiar light Emily Dickinson Q19082561
1543 Of this is Day composed Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19082564
1544 Of Tolling Bell I ask the cause? Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19082578
1545 Of whom so dear Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082602
1546 Of Yellow was the outer Sky Emily Dickinson Q19082623
1547 The Color of a Queen, is this — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19082641
1548 The Color of the Grave is Green — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19082647
1549 The competitions of the sky Emily Dickinson Q19082827
1550 Yesterday is History Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083036
1551 Oh Future! thou secreted peace Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083212
1552 Oh give it Motion — deck it sweet Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083219
1553 Oh Shadow on the Grass, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19083236
1554 Oh Sumptuous moment Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083241
1555 Oh what a Grace is this, Emily Dickinson Q19083254
1556 The Coral Insect Lydia Sigourney Q19083255
1557 Oh, honey of an hour, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083296
1558 The Court is far away — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083421
1559 You constituted Time — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083448
1560 You know that Portrait in the Moon — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19083458
1561 You love me — you are sure — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083471
1562 You said that I "was Great" — one Day — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083492
1563 The Crickets sang Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19083502
1564 You see I cannot see — your lifetime — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19083514
1565 You taught me Waiting with Myself — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19083521
1566 You'll find — it when you try to die — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19083555
1567 Distrustful of the Gentian — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083559
1568 You'll know Her — by Her Foot — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083560
1569 You'll know it — as you know 'tis Noon — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19083568
1570 Do People moulder equally, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19083898
1571 The Daisy follows soft the Sun — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19083943
1572 The Dandelion's pallid tube Emily Dickinson Q19083994
1573 Bound — a trouble — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19084058
1574 The Day came slow — till Five o'clock — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19084096
1575 The Day grew small, surrounded tight Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19084102
1576 The Day she goes Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19084117
1577 The Day that I was crowned Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19084124
1578 The Day undressed — Herself — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19084137
1579 Your Riches — taught me — Poverty Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19084145
1580 Your thoughts don't have words every day Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19084156
1581 The Days that we can spare Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19084158
1582 You're right — "the way is narrow" — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19084174
1583 You've seen Balloons set — Haven't You? Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19084271
1584 The Defection of the Disciples Lydia Sigourney Q19084468
1585 The Definition of Beauty is Emily Dickinson Q19084497
1586 The Devil — had he fidelity Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19084720
1587 The difference between Despair Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19084847
1588 The distance that the dead have gone Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19084979
1589 Dominion lasts until obtained — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19085005
1590 The Doomed — regard the Sunrise Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19085162
1591 The Drop, that wrestles in the Sea — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19085321
1592 The Dust behind I strove to join Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19085409
1593 The duties of the Wind are few, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19085436
1594 On a Columnar Self — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19085461
1595 Doom is the House without the Door — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19085466
1596 The Dying need but little, Dear, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19085471
1597 The earth has many keys, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19085572
1598 On a picture of Harvey Birch Anne Lynch Botta Q19085582
1599 The ecstasy to guess Emily Dickinson Q19085637
1600 Kill your Balm — and its Odors bless you — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086112
1601 Promise This — When You be Dying — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19086152
1602 On my volcano grows the Grass Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19086160
1603 The event was directly behind Him Emily Dickinson Q19086272
1604 On seeing Mrs. Kean as Constance in King John Anne Lynch Botta Q19086338
1605 Protest Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19086384
1606 On such a night, or such a night, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19086415
1607 The face I carry with me — last — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086433
1608 The Face in evanescence lain Emily Dickinson Q19086440
1609 On that dear Frame the Years had worn Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086447
1610 On that specific Pillow Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086452
1611 The Face we choose to miss — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19086460
1612 The Fact that Earth is Heaven — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086467
1613 Proud of my broken heart, since thou didst break it, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19086474
1614 The fairest Home I ever knew Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086533
1615 Down Time's quaint stream Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19086605
1616 The farthest Thunder that I heard Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19086741
1617 The fascinating chill that music leaves Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086747
1618 The feet of people walking home Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19086859
1619 The Fingers of the Light Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19086987
1620 Drab Habitation of Whom? Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19087039
1621 The first Day that I was a Life Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087043
1622 The first Day's Night had come — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19087048
1623 Bread in the Wilderness Lydia Sigourney Q19087115
1624 The first We knew of Him was Death — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087120
1625 Drama's Vitallest Expression is the Common Day Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19087186
1626 The Flake the Wind exasperate Emily Dickinson Q19087267
1627 On the World you colored Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087322
1628 The Flower must not blame the Bee — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19087327
1629 On this long storm the Rainbow rose — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19087331
1630 On this wondrous sea Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19087336
1631 Dreams — are well — but Waking's better, Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19087385
1632 Dreams are the subtle Dower Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087413
1633 Once more, my now bewildered Dove Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087435
1634 One and One — are One — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19087470
1635 One Anguish — in a Crowd — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087474
1636 One Blessing had I than the rest Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19087485
1637 One crown that no one seeks Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087508
1638 One Crucifixion is recorded — only — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087515
1639 One Day is there of the Series Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19087525
1640 One dignity delays for all — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19087532
1641 One Joy of so much anguish Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087562
1642 One Life of so much Consequence! Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19087569
1643 One of the ones that Midas touched Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19087584
1644 One Sister have I in our house, Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19087610
1645 One thing of it we borrow Emily Dickinson Q19087627
1646 One Year ago — jots what? Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087655
1647 Drowning is not so pitiful Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19087696
1648 The Frost of Death was on the Pane — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087789
1649 The Frost was never seen — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19087805
1650 Only a Shrine, but Mine — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19087830
1651 Only God — detect the Sorrow — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19087842
1652 The Future — never spoke — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19087879
1653 Opinion is a flitting thing, Emily Dickinson Q19088069
1654 The Gentian has a parched Corolla — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19088120
1655 The Gentian weaves her fringes — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19088126
1656 Bring me the sunset in a cup, Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19088331
1657 The gleam of an heroic Act Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19088338
1658 Knock with tremor — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19088339
1659 The going from a world we know Emily Dickinson Q19088464
1660 The good Will of a Flower Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19088549
1661 Knows how to forget! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19088569
1662 The Grace — Myself — might not obtain — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19088604
1663 The Grass Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19088683
1664 The grave my little cottage is, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19088720
1665 The Guest is gold and crimson — Emily Dickinson Q19089011
1666 The hallowing of Pain Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089106
1667 The harm of Years is on him — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089219
1668 The healed Heart shows its shallow scar Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19089328
1669 The Heart asks Pleasure — first — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19089341
1670 The Heart has many Doors — Emily Dickinson Q19089351
1671 The Heart has narrow Banks Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089357
1672 The Heart is the Capital of the Mind — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19089365
1673 The Heaven vests for Each Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19089398
1674 Purple — is fashionable twice — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089599
1675 The Hills erect their Purple Heads Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19089600
1676 Purple Clover Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19089604
1677 The Hills in Purple syllables Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089607
1678 The Himmaleh was known to stoop Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19089632
1679 Pursuing you in your transitions, Emily Dickinson Q19089642
1680 Put up my lute! Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19089731
1681 Brother of Ingots — Ah Peru — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089816
1682 The Hollows round His eager Eyes Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19089849
1683 Dust is the only Secret — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19089974
1684 Lad of Athens, faithful be Emily Dickinson Q19090248
1685 Dying at my music! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090345
1686 Dying! Dying in the night! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090351
1687 Dying! To be afraid of thee Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090358
1688 Lain in Nature — so suffice us Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090415
1689 The immortality she gave Emily Dickinson Q19090501
1690 Quite empty, quite at rest, Emily Dickinson Q19090503
1691 Our journey had advanced — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19090509
1692 Each Life Converges to some Centre — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19090511
1693 Each Second is the last Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090525
1694 Our Land Florence Earle Coates Q19090526
1695 Our little Kinsmen — after Rain Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090538
1696 Our little secrets slink away — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090542
1697 Each that we lose takes part of us; Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19090543
1698 Our lives are Swiss — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19090546
1699 The incidents of love Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19090578
1700 Our own possessions — though our own — Emily Dickinson Q19090588
1701 Our share of night to bear— Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19090617
1702 Ourselves we do inter with sweet derision. Emily Dickinson Q19090649
1703 Ourselves were wed one summer — dear — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090653
1704 The Infinite a sudden Guest Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090693
1705 Out of sight? What of that? Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19090705
1706 Over and over, like a Tune — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19090841
1707 Over the fence — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19090846
1708 The inundation of the Spring Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19090878
1709 to Miss B— Anna Laetitia Barbauld 1773 Q19090911
1710 The joy that has no stem no core, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19091280
1711 The Juggler's Hat her Country is — Emily Dickinson Q19091339
1712 The Lady feeds Her little Bird Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19091698
1713 The Lady's Yes Elizabeth Barrett Browning Q19091757
1714 The Lamp burns sure — within — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19091791
1715 Eden is that old-fashioned House Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19091844
1716 The Landing of the Pilgrims Felicia Hemans Q19091864
1717 The largest Fire ever known Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19091896
1718 The Lassitudes of Contemplation Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19091918
1719 Bryant Anne Lynch Botta 1848 Q19092008
1720 The last Night that She lived Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19092018
1721 The last of Summer is Delight — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19092023
1722 The Leaves like Women interchange Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19092216
1723 The Liberated Prisoner Lydia Sigourney Q19092371
1724 Last Words Anne Brontë 19th century Q19092421
1725 The Life that tied too tight escapes Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19092498
1726 The Life we have is very great. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19092503
1727 The Lightning is a yellow Fork Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19092573
1728 The Lightning playeth — all the while — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19092577
1729 The Lilac is an ancient shrub Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19092587
1730 The Loneliness One dare not sound — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19092844
1731 The lonesome for they know not What — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19092859
1732 Rather arid delight Emily Dickinson Q19092878
1733 The long sigh of the Frog Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19092880
1734 The longest day that God appoints Emily Dickinson Q19092888
1735 The look of thee, what is it like Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19092903
1736 The Love a Life can show Below Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19093031
1737 The Malay — took the Pearl — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093269
1738 The Manner of its Death Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093451
1739 The Martyr Poets — did not tell — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19093550
1740 Lay this Laurel on the One Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19093563
1741 Elegy on the death of Gen. Montgomery Ann Eliza Bleecker Q19093594
1742 Rearrange a "Wife's" affection! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093651
1743 Elijah's Wagon knew no thill Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19093739
1744 Elizabeth told Essex Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093828
1745 The Merchant of the Picturesque Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093831
1746 Recollect the Face of me Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093832
1747 The Mind lives on the Heart Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19093973
1748 The Missing All — prevented Me Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19094024
1749 The mob within the heart Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094067
1750 The Months have ends — the Years — a knot — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19094185
1751 Least Bee that brew — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094190
1752 Least Rivers — docile to some sea. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094194
1753 The Moon is distant from the Sea — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19094208
1754 The Moon upon her fluent Route Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19094219
1755 The Moon was but a Chin of Gold Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19094221
1756 The Morning after Woe — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19094258
1757 The most important population Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094315
1758 The most pathetic thing I do Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094319
1759 The most triumphant Bird I ever knew or met Emily Dickinson Q19094325
1760 The Mountain Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19094375
1761 The Mountains — grow unnoticed — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19094396
1762 The Mountains stood in Haze — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094410
1763 The Mouse's Petition Anna Laetitia Barbauld Q19094426
1764 The murmuring of Bees, has ceased Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19094492
1765 The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19094507
1766 The name — of it — is "Autumn" — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094664
1767 Elysium is as far as to Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19094700
1768 Embarrassment of one another Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094736
1769 The nearest Dream recedes — unrealized — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19094840
1770 Rehearsal to Ourselves Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19094875
1771 Left in immortal Youth Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19094949
1772 But little Carmine hath her face — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19095007
1773 Empty my Heart, of Thee — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19095024
1774 The New Mars Florence Earle Coates Q19095073
1775 Ended, ere it begun — Emily Dickinson 19th century Q19095121
1776 Endow the Living — with the Tears — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19095143
1777 The Night was wide, and furnished scant Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19095257
1778 England, Awake! Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19095258
1779 The Notice that is called the Spring Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19095407
1780 The Old Astronomer Sarah Williams 1868 Q19095554
1781 By a departing light Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19095626
1782 By a flower — By a letter — Emily Dickinson Q19095628
1783 The Old Old Path Vida Elizabeth Smith Q19095643
1784 By Chivalries as tiny, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19095645
1785 By homely gift and hindered Words Emily Dickinson Q19095665
1786 By my Window have I for Scenery Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19095670
1787 Remembrance has a Rear and Front — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19095675
1788 By such and such an offering Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19095685
1789 Remorse — is Memory — awake — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19095747
1790 The One who could repeat the Summer day — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19095755
1791 The ones that disappeared are back Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19095758
1792 The only Ghost I ever saw Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19095769
1793 Removed from Accident of Loss Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19095773
1794 The Only News I know Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19095781
1795 The Opening and the Close Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19095800
1796 The Outer — from the Inner Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19095930
1797 Renunciation — is a piercing Virtue — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19095933
1798 The overtakelessness of those Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19095966
1799 The parasol is the umbrella's daughter, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096061
1800 The Past Sarah Helen Whitman 1846 Q19096143
1801 The Past is such a curious Creature Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19096149
1802 The pattern of the sun Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096193
1803 The pedigree of Honey Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19096236
1804 Reportless Subjects, to the Quick Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096263
1805 Lest they should come — is all my fear Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096313
1806 Lest this be Heaven indeed Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096317
1807 Let down the Bars, Oh Death — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19096355
1808 Let Me Believe Florence Earle Coates Q19096374
1809 Let me not mar that perfect Dream Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19096382
1810 Escape is such a thankful Word Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096384
1811 Let my first Knowing be of thee Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096387
1812 Escaping backward to perceive Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096390
1813 Let Us play Yesterday — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19096430
1814 The Pile of Years is not so high Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096465
1815 Essential Oils — are wrung — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19096512
1816 Estranged from Beauty — none can be — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096671
1817 The Poets light but Lamps — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096764
1818 Rest at Night Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19096829
1819 The Popular Heart is a Cannon first — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19096849
1820 Resurrection Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19096863
1821 Retirement Charlotte Turner Smith Q19096892
1822 Retrospection Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19096922
1823 Europe Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1919 Q19096930
1824 The power to be true to You, Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19096952
1825 Reverse cannot befall Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19097005
1826 The pretty Rain from those sweet Eaves Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19097062
1827 Revolution is the Pod Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19097120
1828 The Products of my Farm are these Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19097198
1829 The Props assist the House Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19097262
1830 The Province of the Saved Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19097287
1831 The pungent atom in the Air Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19097342
1832 Evening Song Willa Cather 1907 Q19097410
1833 The rainbow never tells me Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19097481
1834 The Rat is the concisest Tenant. Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19097499
1835 The Raven Sarah Helen Whitman Q19097509
1836 Ribbons of the Year — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19097591
1837 The Red — Blaze — is the Morning — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19097611
1838 The reticent volcano keeps Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19097818
1839 The Return Florence Earle Coates Q19097829
1840 The Riddle we can guess Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19097945
1841 The right to perish might be thought Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19097976
1842 The Road to Paradise is plain, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19098076
1843 The Road was lit with Moon and star — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19098112
1844 The second coming Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1919 Q19098787
1845 Life — is what we make of it — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19098924
1846 Life Florence Earle Coates Q19098933
1847 The Service without Hope — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19098939
1848 Life Edith Wharton Q19098958
1849 Life Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19098961
1850 Life Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1917 Q19098965
1851 Risk is the Hair that holds the Tun Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099062
1852 Life, and Death, and Giants — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19099102
1853 Life Anna Laetitia Barbauld Q19099106
1854 The Show is not the Show Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19099107
1855 Lift it — with the Feathers Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099130
1856 Light is sufficient to itself — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099147
1857 Lightly stepped a yellow star Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099187
1858 Like Brooms of Steel Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099198
1859 Like eyes that looked on Wastes — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099201
1860 Like Flowers, that heard the news of Dews, Emily Dickinson Q19099205
1861 Like her the Saints retire, Emily Dickinson Q19099209
1862 Like Men and Women Shadows walk Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099213
1863 Like Mighty Foot Lights — burned the Red Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19099217
1864 Like Rain it sounded till it curved Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099221
1865 Like Some Old fashioned Miracle Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099229
1866 Like Time's insidious wrinkle Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099236
1867 The Skies can't keep their secret! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19099259
1868 The Slave Auction Frances Harper Q19099284
1869 The Sleeping Beauty Mathilde Blind 1893 Q19099318
1870 Robbed by Death — but that was easy — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099320
1871 The smouldering embers blush — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099341
1872 The Snow that never drifts — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099349
1873 Lincoln Ella Wheeler Wilcox Q19099381
1874 The Soul has Bandaged moments — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099536
1875 The Soul selects her own Society — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19099547
1876 The Soul should always stand ajar Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19099550
1877 The Soul that hath a Guest Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099554
1878 The Soul unto itself Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19099557
1879 The Soul's distinct connection Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19099565
1880 The Soul's Superior instants Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099569
1881 The Spider as an Artist Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19099663
1882 The Spider holds a Silver Ball Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099667
1883 The Spirit is the Conscious Ear. Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099685
1884 The Spirit lasts — but in what mode — Emily Dickinson Q19099692
1885 The spry Arms of the Wind Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19099752
1886 The Stars are old, that stood for me — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19099816
1887 The stem of a departed Flower Emily Dickinson Q19099910
1888 The Stimulus, beyond the Grave Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19099928
1889 The Suburbs of a Secret Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19100238
1890 Little Red Riding Hood Anne Lynch Botta 1848 Q19100289
1891 The Summer that we did not prize, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100290
1892 Little Red Riding-Hood Frances Sargent Osgood 1850 Q19100296
1893 The Sun — just touched the Morning — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19100306
1894 The Sun and Fog contested Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100311
1895 The Sun and Moon must make their haste — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100315
1896 The Sun in reigning to the West Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100322
1897 The Sun is gay or stark Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100325
1898 The Sun is one — and on the Tare Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100330
1899 The Sun kept setting — setting — still Emily Dickinson 1890 Q19100334
1900 The Sun kept stooping — stooping — low! Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100338
1901 The Sun retired to a cloud Emily Dickinson Q19100342
1902 The Sun went down — no Man looked on — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19100351
1903 The Sunrise runs for Both — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19100369
1904 The Sunset stopped on Cottages Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19100377
1905 The sweetest Heresy received Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19100437
1906 The Sweets of Pillage, can be known Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19100448
1907 The sword Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1919 Q19100467
1908 Those not live yet Emily Dickinson Q19104857
1909 Those who have been in the Grave the longest — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19104859
1910 Though the great Waters sleep, Emily Dickinson Q19104881
1911 Three times — we parted — Breath — and I — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19104971
1912 Three Weeks passed since I had seen Her — Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19104977
1913 Through lane it lay — through bramble — Emily Dickinson Q19105027
1914 Through the Dark Sod — as Education — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19105031
1915 Through the strait pass of suffering — Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19105041
1916 Through those old Grounds of memory, Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19105047
1917 Through what transports of Patience Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19105049
1918 Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord, Emily Dickinson 1896 Q19105162
1919 Till Death — is narrow Loving — Emily Dickinson 1929 Q19105208
1920 Time does go on — Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19105272
1921 Time feels so vast that were it not Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19105274
1922 Time's wily Chargers will not wait Emily Dickinson Q19105305
1923 Title divine — is mine! Emily Dickinson Q19105398
1924 To be alive — is Power — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19105655
1925 To be forgot by thee Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19105659
1926 To break so vast a Heart Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19105669
1927 To die — takes just a little while — Emily Dickinson 1935 Q19105731
1928 To die — without the Dying Emily Dickinson 1945 Q19105733
1929 To disappear enhances — Emily Dickinson 1914 Q19105735
1930 To do a magnanimous thing Emily Dickinson Q19105736
1931 Song of Australia Caroline Carleton 1859 Q19047339
1932 劍歌 Qiu Jin Q18843131
1933 日人石井君索和即用原韻 Qiu Jin Q18847102
1934 滿江紅 Qiu Jin Q18849459
1935 翠楼怨 Qiu Jin Q18855693
1936 對酒 Qiu Jin Q18865468
1937 黃海舟中日人索句並見日俄戰爭地圖 Qiu Jin Q18904586
1938 Because I could not stop for Death — Emily Dickinson 1890 Q4878480
1939 Goody Santa Claus on a Sleigh Ride Katharine Lee Bates 1888-12 Q19052539
1940 Wild Nights — Wild Nights! Emily Dickinson 1891 Q19071993
1941 Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi Faltonia Betitia Proba Q1053646
1942 Vinayagar Agaval Avvaiyar Q16312464
1943 The Star Jane Taylor 1806 Q18336412
1944 Dame Duck's lecture Jane Euphemia Saxby 1852 Q19073232
1945 Este sau nu este Ion Herta Müller 2005 Q5400729
1946 Beatrice-Aurore Harriet Löwenhjelm 1913 Q10427537
1947 Det bästa (dikt) Karin Boye 1922 Q10469918
1948 Det namnlösa Karin Boye Q10470025
1949 Du är min renaste tröst Karin Boye Q10477318
1950 En målares önskan Karin Boye 1922 Q10483410
1951 The Boys Anna Maria Lenngren 1797 Q10635803
1952 Reflexion Anna Maria Lenngren 1794 Q10650326
1953 Tag mig. Håll mig. Smek mig sakta Harriet Löwenhjelm 1919 Q10689868
1954 Via media Karin Boye Q10714884
1955 Bröderna Annie Åkerhielm Q16165238
1956 Never Ever Can We Be Brothers Anastasiya Dmytruk 2014 Q16709493
1957 Tiruppavai Andal 8th century Q3260667
1958 Beiqiuge Liu Xijun Q18892021
1959 落花 Zhu Shuzhen Q17368191
1960 臣軌 Wu Zetian Q11612431
1961 閨怨 Yu Xuanji Q17366402
1962 秋怨 Yu Xuanji Q17368011
1963 送別 Yu Xuanji Q17368408
1964 題隱霧亭 Yu Xuanji Q17368814
1965 結素魚貽友人 Li Ye Q17369713
1966 從駕幸少林寺 Wu Zetian Q18826576
1967 江陵愁望寄子安 Yu Xuanji Q18831174
1968 如意娘 Wu Zetian Q18833662
1969 早春夜宴 Wu Zetian Q18847823
1970 商音 Wu Zetian Q18848085
1971 羽音 Wu Zetian Q18848152
1972 寓言 Yu Xuanji Q18848252
1973 唐武氏享先廟樂章 Wu Zetian Q18848487
1974 春情寄子安 Yu Xuanji Q18850972
1975 九月九日上幸慈恩寺登浮圖羣臣上菊花壽酒 Shangguan Wan'er Q18854422
1976 唐享昊天樂 Wu Zetian Q18856229
1977 九和 Wu Zetian Q18856500
1978 咸和 Wu Zetian Q18856507
1979 德和 Wu Zetian Q18856515
1980 拜洛 Wu Zetian Q18856526
1981 敬和 Wu Zetian Q18856536
1982 昭和 Wu Zetian Q18856544
1983 歸和 Wu Zetian Q18856551
1984 禋和 Wu Zetian Q18856565
1985 致和 Wu Zetian Q18856573
1986 通和 Wu Zetian Q18856583
1987 顯和 Wu Zetian Q18856590
1988 齊和 Wu Zetian Q18856599
1989 製袍字賜狄仁傑 Wu Zetian Q18868253
1990 寄國香 Yu Xuanji Q18874338
1991 寄朱放 Li Ye Q18874676
1992 光威裒姊妹三人少孤而始妍乃有是作精粹難儔雖謝家聯雪何以加之有客自京師來者示予因次其韻 Yu Xuanji Q18884548
1993 臘日宣詔幸上苑 Wu Zetian Q18885377
1994 東亭茶宴 Bao Junhui Q18886074
1995 贈胡天師 Wu Zetian Q18896126
1996 石淙 Wu Zetian Q18896177
1997 赠邻女 Yu Xuanji Q18897461
1998 遊九龍潭 Wu Zetian Q18905170
1999 The Gold-threaded Robe Du Qiuniang Q18909755
2000 Farmer in the Forest Kang Gyeong-ae 1933-06 Q18213236
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