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STEP lightly on this narrow spot… The broadest land that grows Is not so ample as the breast These emerald seams enclose. Step lofty; for this name is told
149 She went as quiet as the Dew From an Accustomed flower. Not like the Dew, did she return At the Accustomed hour!
417 Is it dead—Find it— Out of sound—Out of sight— “Happy”? Which is wiser— You, or the Wind?
46 I keep my pledge. I was not called— Death did not notice me. I bring my Rose.
The bustle in a house The morning after death Is solemnest of industries Enacted upon earth,— The sweeping up the heart,
’Twas such a little—little boat That toddled down the bay! ’Twas such a gallant—gallant sea That beckoned it away! ’Twas such a greedy, greedy wave
356 The Day that I was crowned Was like the other Days— Until the Coronation came— And then—'twas Otherwise—
XII I ASKED no other thing, No other was denied. I offered Being for it; The mighty merchant smiled.
LXXIX I YEARS had been from home, And now, before the door, I dared not open, lest a face I never saw before
90 Within my reach! I could have touched! I might have chanced that way! Soft sauntered thro’ the village—
236 If He dissolve – then – there is… Eclipse – at Midnight – It was dark – before – Sunset – at Easter –
38 By such and such an offering To Mr. So and So, The web of live woven— So martyrs albums show!
XLIX A POOR torn heart, a tattered he… That sat it down to rest, Nor noticed that the ebbing day Flowed silver to the west,
673 The Love a Life can show Below Is but a filament, I know, Of that diviner thing That faints upon the face of Noon…
974 The Soul’s distinct connection With immortality Is best disclosed by Danger Or quick Calamity—