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Search results for: summer | Found 112 Poems
21.Summer for thee, grant I may be by Emily Dickinson
Summer for thee, grant I may be When Summer days are flown! Thy music still, when Whipporwill And Oriole -- are done! For thee to bloom, I'll sk...
22.Summer has two Beginnings -- by Emily Dickinson
Summer has two Beginnings -- Beginning once in June -- Beginning in October Affectingly again -- Without, perhaps, the Riot But graphicker for ...
23.Summer is shorter than any one -- by Emily Dickinson
Summer is shorter than any one -- Life is shorter than Summer -- Seventy Years is spent as quick As an only Dollar -- Sorrow -- now -- is polite...
24.Summer laid her simple Hat by Emily Dickinson
Summer laid her simple Hat On its boundless Shelf -- Unobserved -- a Ribbon slipt, Snatch it for yourself. Summer laid her supple Glove In its ...
25.Talk not to me of Summer Trees by Emily Dickinson
Talk not to me of Summer Trees The foliage of the mind A Tabernacle is for Birds Of no corporeal kind And winds do go that way at noon To their E...
26.The last of Summer is Delight -- by Emily Dickinson
The last of Summer is Delight -- Deterred by Retrospect. 'Tis Ecstasy's revealed Review -- Enchantment's Syndicate. To meet it -- nameless as it...
27.The One who could repeat the Summer day by Emily Dickinson
The One who could repeat the Summer day -- Were greater than itself -- though He Minutest of Mankind should be -- And He -- could reproduce the S...
28.The Summer that we did not prize, by Emily Dickinson
The Summer that we did not prize, Her treasures were so easy Instructs us by departing now And recognition lazy -- Bestirs itself -- puts on its...
29.Twice had Summer her fair Verdure by Emily Dickinson
Twice had Summer her fair Verdure Proffered to the Plain -- Twice a Winter's silver Fracture On the Rivers been -- Two full Autumns for the Squi...
30.What shall I do when the Summer troubles -- by Emily Dickinson
What shall I do when the Summer troubles -- What, when the Rose is ripe -- What when the Eggs fly off in Music From the Maple Keep? What shall I...
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