#Americans #Women #XIXCentury
The Savior must have been A docile Gentleman— To come so far so cold a Day For little Fellowmen— The Road to Bethlehem
377 To lose one’s faith—surpass The loss of an Estate— Because Estates can be Replenished—faith cannot—
That only lasts an hour How much '— how little '— is Within our power
695 As if the Sea should part And show a further Sea— And that—a further—and the Three But a presumption be—
596 When I was small, a Woman died— Today—her Only Boy Went up from the Potomac— His face all Victory
79 Going to Heaven! I don’t know when— Pray do not ask me how! Indeed I’m too astonished
167 To learn the Transport by the Pai… As Blind Men learn the sun! To die of thirst—suspecting That Brooks in Meadows run!
892 Who occupies this House? A Stranger I must judge Since No one know His Circumstan… ’Tis well the name and age
LXXXIII This World is not Conclusion. A Species stands beyond — Invisible, as Music — But positive, as Sound —
99 New feet within my garden go— New fingers stir the sod— A Troubadour upon the Elm Betrays the solitude.
164 Mama never forgets her birds, Though in another tree— She looks down just as often And just as tenderly
Like trains of cars on tracks of p… I hear the level bee: A jar across the flowers goes, Their velvet masonry Withstands until the sweet assault
438 Forget! The lady with the Amulet Forget she wore it at her Heart Because she breathed against Was Treason twixt?
A narrow fellow in the grass Occasionally rides; You may have met him,—did you not, His notice sudden is. The grass divides as with a comb,
There is no Silence in the Earth… As that endured Which uttered, would discourage N… And haunt the World.