#Americans #Women #XIXCentury
122 A something in a summer’s Day As slow her flambeaux burn away Which solemnizes me. A something in a summer’s noon—
1510 How happy is the little Stone That rambles in the Road alone, And doesn’t care about Careers And Exigencies never fears—
Nature, the gentlest mother, Impatient of no child, The feeblest or the waywardest, Her admonition mild In forest and the hill
767 To offer brave assistance To Lives that stand alone— When One has failed to stop them— Is Human—but Divine
LXXIII I ’LL tell you how the sun rose,— A ribbon at a time. The steeples swam in amethyst, The news like squirrels ran.
It stole along so stealthy Suspicion it was done Was dim as to the wealthy Beginning not to own -
854 Banish Air from Air— Divide Light if you dare— They’ll meet While Cubes in a Drop
622 To know just how He suffered—woul… To know if any Human eyes were ne… To whom He could entrust His wave… Until it settle broad—on Paradise…
442 God made a little Gentian— It tried—to be a Rose— And failed—and all the Summer lau… But just before the Snows
62 “Sown in dishonor”! Ah! Indeed! May this “dishonor” be? If I were half so fine myself
153 Dust is the only Secret— Death, the only One You cannot find out all about In his “native town.”
914 I cannot be ashamed Because I cannot see The love you offer— Magnitude
Me! Come! My dazzled face In such a shining place! Me! Hear! My foreign ear The sounds of welcome near! The saints shall meet
Not Sickness stains the Brave, Nor any Dart, Nor Doubt of Scene to come, But an adjourning Heart -
193 I shall know why—when Time is ove… And I have ceased to wonder why— Christ will explain each separate… In the fair schoolroom of the sky—