#Americans #Women #XIXCentury
604 Unto my Books—so good to turn— Far ends of tired Days— It half endears the Abstinence— And Pain—is missed—in Praise—
MINE by the right of the white e… Mine by the royal seal! Mine by the sign in the scarlet pr… Bars cannot conceal! Mine, here in vision and in veto!
513 Like Flowers, that heard the news… But never deemed the dripping priz… Awaited their—low Brows— Or Bees—that thought the Summer’s…
Glory is that bright tragic thing That for an instant Means Dominion - Warms some poor name That never felt the Sun,
After a hundred years Nobody knows the place,— Agony, that enacted there, Motionless as peace. Weeds triumphant ranged,
146 On such a night, or such a night, Would anybody care If such a little figure Slipped quiet from its chair—
Part One: Life LIV EXPERIMENT to me Is every one I meet. If it contain a kernel?
759 He fought like those Who’ve nough… Bestowed Himself to Balls As One who for a further Life Had not a further Use—
III SOUL, wilt thou toss again? By just such a hazard Hundreds have lost, indeed, But tens have won an all.
The butterfly obtains But little sympathy Though favorably mentioned In Entomology - Because he travels freely
The sky is low, the clouds are mea… A travelling flake of snow Across a barn or through a rut Debates if it will go. A narrow wind complains all day
111 The Bee is not afraid of me. I know the Butterfly. The pretty people in the Woods Receive me cordially—
871 The Sun and Moon must make their… The Stars express around For in the Zones of Paradise The Lord alone is burned—
476 I meant to have but modest needs— Such as Content—and Heaven— Within my income—these could lie And Life and I—keep even—
His voice decrepit was with Joy - Her words did totter so How old the News of Love must be To make Lips elderly That purled a moment since with G…