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Search results for: star | Found 157 Poems
11.It would have starved a Gnat -- by Emily Dickinson
It would have starved a Gnat -- To live so small as I -- And yet I was a living Child -- With Food's necessity Upon me -- like a Claw -- I coul...
12.Lightly stepped a yellow star by Emily Dickinson
Lightly stepped a yellow star To its lofty place -- Loosed the Moon her silver hat From her lustral Face -- All of Evening softly lit As an Astra...
13.The Road was lit with Moon and star -- by Emily Dickinson
The Road was lit with Moon and star -- The Trees were bright and still -- Descried I -- by the distant Light A Traveller on a Hill -- To magic Per...
14.The Stars are old, that stood for me -- by Emily Dickinson
The Stars are old, that stood for me -- The West a little worn -- Yet newer glows the only Gold I ever cared to earn -- Presuming on that lone r...
15.Trusty as the stars by Emily Dickinson
Trusty as the stars Who quit their shining working Prompt as when I lit them In Genesis' new house, Durable as dawn Whose antiquated blossom Mak...
16.Undue Significance a starving man attaches by Emily Dickinson
Undue Significance a starving man attaches To Food -- Far off -- He sighs -- and therefore -- Hopeless -- And therefore -- Good -- Partaken -- i...
17.Ship Starting, The. by Walt Whitman
LO! the unbounded sea! On its breast a Ship starting, spreading all her sails—an ample Ship, carrying even her moonsails; The pennant is flyin...
18.Starting from Paumanok. by Walt Whitman
1 STARTING from fish-shape Paumanok, where I was born, Well-begotten, and rais’d by a perfect mother; After roaming many lands—lover of popul...
19.From Paumanok Starting. by Walt Whitman
FROM Paumanock starting, I fly like a bird, Around and around to soar, to sing the idea of all; To the north betaking myself, to sing there arctic...
20.O Star of France. by Walt Whitman
1 O STAR of France! The brightness of thy hope and strength and fame, Like some proud ship that led the fleet so long, Beseems to-day a wreck, ...
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