#Americans #Women #XIXCentury
Rearrange a “Wife’s” Affection! When they dislocate my Brain! Amputate my freckled Bosom! Make me bearded like a man! Blush, my spirit, in thy Fastness…
114 Good night, because we must, How intricate the dust! I would go, to know! Oh incognito!
XXVIII I BRING an unaccustomed wine To lips long parching, next to min… And summon them to drink. Crackling with fever, they essay;
529 I’m sorry for the Dead—Today— It’s such congenial times Old Neighbors have at fences— It’s time o’ year for Hay.
54 If I should die, And you should live— And time should gurgle on— And morn should beam—
904 Had I not This, or This, I said, Appealing to Myself, In moment of prosperity— Inadequate—were Life—
960 As plan for Noon and plan for Nig… So differ Life and Death In positive Prospective— The Foot upon the Earth
354 From Cocoon forth a Butterfly As Lady from her Door Emerged—a Summer Afternoon— Repairing Everywhere—
440 ’Tis customary as we part A trinket—to confer— It helps to stimulate the faith When Lovers be afar—
899 Herein a Blossom lies— A Sepulchre, between— Cross it, and overcome the Bee— Remain—'tis but a Rind.
267 Did we disobey Him? Just one time! Charged us to forget Him— But we couldn’t learn!
98 One dignity delays for all— One mitred Afternoon— None can avoid this purple— None evade this Crown!
Escape is such a thankful Word I often in the Night Consider it unto myself No spectacle in sight Escape - it is the Basket
307 The One who could repeat the Summ… Were greater than itself—though H… Minutest of Mankind should be— And He—could reproduce the Sun—
322 There came a Day at Summer’s full… Entirely for me— I thought that such were for the… Where Resurrections—be—