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Emily Dickinson

Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)

  • Sandra Radovanovićhas quoted5 years ago
    PAIN has an element of blank;

    It cannot recollect

    When it began, or if there were

    A day when it was not.

    It has no future but itself,

    Its infinite realms contain

    Its past, enlightened to perceive

    New periods of pain
  • Dee Yanghas quoted4 years ago
    That Love is all there is,

    Is all we know of Love.
  • Odyssey at 23.10has quoted2 months ago
    If I can stop one heart from breaking,

    I shall not live in vain.
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted8 months ago
    You try to touch the smile,

    And dip your fingers in the frost:

    When was it, can you tell,
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted8 months ago
    As by the dead we love to sit,

    Become so wondrous dear,

    As for the lost we grapple,

    Though all the rest are here,—

    In broken mathematics

    We estimate our prize,

    Vast, in its fading ratio,

    To our penurious eyes!
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted8 months ago
    Angels, twice descending,

    Reimbursed my store.

    Burglar, banker, father,

    I am poor once more!
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted10 months ago
    BECAUSE I could not stop for Death,

    He kindly stopped for me;

    The carriage held but just ourselves

    And Immortality.
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted10 months ago
    My feet kept drowsing, drowsing still,

    My fingers were awake;

    Yet why so little sound myself

    Unto my seeming make?
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted10 months ago
    AFRAID? Of whom am I afraid?

    Not death; for who is he?

    The porter of my father’s lodge

    As much abasheth188 me.

    Of life? ’T were odd I fear a thing

    That comprehendeth189 me

    In one or more existences

    At Deity’s decree.

    Of resurrection? Is the east

    Afraid to trust the morn

    With her fastidious forehead?

    As soon impeach my crown!
  • ceprianokeziahas quoted10 months ago
    THE bustle in a house

    The morning after death
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