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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... |
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