| 3013 |
As I Lay with My Head in YOU! Lap Camerado |
| 3013 |
from Memories of President Lincoln |
| 3013 |
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd |
| 3021 |
from Autumn Rivulets |
| 3021 |
SparkJes from the Wheel |
| 3023 |
from Whispers of Heavenly Death |
| 3024 |
from From Noon to Starry Night |
| 3024 |
To a Locomotive in Winter |
| 3025 |
from Songs of Parting |
| 3027 |
from Sands at Seventy (First Annex) |
| 3028 |
from Good-bye My Fancy (Second Annex) |
3029 Respondez! Poem Deleted from Leaves of Grass 3032 from Democratic Vistas
3042 Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) 3046 Poems
| 3046 |
[One Sister have I in our house] |
| 3047 |
[I never lost as much but twice] |
| 3047 |
[Success is counted sweetest] |
| 3048 |
[Her breast is fit for pearls] |
| 3048 |
[These are the days when Birds come back-] |
| 3049 |
[Did tbe Harebell loose her girdle] |
| 3049 |
[I like the look of Agony,] |
| 3049 |
[Wild Nights-Wild Nights!] |
| 3050 |
[There's a certain Slant of light] |
| 3051 |
[I felt a Funeral, in my Brain] |
| 3051 |
[I'm Nobody! Who are you?] |
| 3052 |
[If YOU! Nerve, deny you-] |
| 3052 |
[YoU! Riches-taught me-Poverty] |
| 3053 |
[I reason, Earth is short-] |
| 3053 |
[The Soul selects her own Society-] |
| 3054 |
[The Soul's Superior instants] |
| 3054 |
[I send Two Sunsets-] |
| 3054 |
[It sifts form Leaden Sievers] |
| 3055 |
[There came a Day at Summer's fullJ |
| 3056 |
[Some keep the Sabbath going to Church] |
| 3056 |
[A Bird came down the Walk-] |