#AmericanWriters
1068 Further in Summer than the Birds Pathetic from the Grass A minor Nation celebrates Its unobtrusive Mass.
43 Could live—did live— Could die—did die— Could smile upon the whole Through faith in one he met not,
452 The Malay—took the Pearl— Not—I—the Earl— I—feared the Sea—too much Unsanctified—to touch—
331 While Asters— On the Hill— Their Everlasting fashions—set— And Covenant Gentians—Frill!
203 He forgot—and I—remembered— ’Twas an everyday affair— Long ago as Christ and Peter— “Warmed them” at the “Temple fire…
387 The sweetest Heresy received That Man and Woman know— Each Other’s Convert— Though the Faith accommodate but…
5 I have a Bird in spring Which for myself doth sing— The spring decoys. And as the summer nears—
534 We see—Comparatively— The Thing so towering high We could not grasp its segment Unaided—Yesterday—
801 I play at Riches’—to appease The Clamoring for Gold’— It kept me from a Thief, I think, For often, overbold
858 This Chasm, Sweet, upon my life I mention it to you, When Sunrise through a fissure dr… The Day must follow too.
Part Five: The Single Hound XLIX The duties of the Wind are few— To cast the ships, at Sea, Establish March, the Floods escor…
454 It was given to me by the Gods— When I was a little Girl— They given us Presents most—you k… When we are new—and small.
XIV SOME things that fly there be,— Birds, hours, the bumble-bee: Of these no elegy. Some things that stay there be,—
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…
LXVI WHEN I hoped I feared, Since I hoped I dared; Everywhere alone As a church remain;