#Americans #Women #XIXCentury
117 In rags mysterious as these The shining Courtiers go— Veiling the purple, and the plumes… Veiling the ermine so.
XV I know some lonely houses off the… A robber ’d like the look of,— Wooden barred, And windows hanging low,
856 There is a finished feeling Experienced at Graves— A leisure of the Future— A Wilderness of Size.
Come slowly, Eden Lips unused to thee. Bashful, sip thy jasmines, As the fainting bee,
312 Her—last Poems— Poets ended— Silver—perished—with her Tongue— Not on Record—bubbled Other,
IF I can stop one heart from brea… I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching… Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin
968 Fitter to see Him, I may be For the long Hindrance—Grace—to… With Summers, and with Winters, g… Some passing Year—A trait bestow
963 A nearness to Tremendousness— An Agony procures— Affliction ranges Boundlessness— Vicinity to Laws
The Notice that is called the Spr… Is but a month from here - Put up my Heart thy Hoary work And take a Rosy Chair. Not any House the Flowers keep -
889 Crisis is a Hair Toward which the forces creep Past which forces retrograde If it come in sleep
Each life converges to some centre Expressed or still; Exists in every human nature A goal, Admitted scarcely to itself, it ma…
LX The grass so little has to do,— A sphere of simple green, With only butterflies to brood, And bees to entertain,
633 When Bells stop ringing—Church—be… The Positive—of Bells— When Cogs—stop—that's Circumferen… The Ultimate—of Wheels.
810 Her Grace is all she has— And that, so least displays— One Art to recognize, must be, Another Art, to praise.
811 The Veins of other Flowers The Scarlet Flowers are Till Nature leisure has for Terms As “Branch,” and “Jugular.”