#Americans #Women #XIXCentury
931 Noon—is the Hinge of Day— Evening—the Tissue Door— Morning—the East compelling the s… Till all the World is ajar—
LXXXVIII HEAVEN is what I cannot reach! The apple on the tree, Provided it do hopeless hang, That “heaven” is, to me.
37 Before the ice is in the pools— Before the skaters go, Or any check at nightfall Is tarnished by the snow—
796 Who Giants know, with lesser Men Are incomplete, and shy— For Greatness, that is ill at eas… In minor Company—
XLIII I LIKE to see it lap the miles, And lick the valleys up, And stop to feed itself at tanks; And then, prodigious, step
XLIX WE outgrow love like other things And put it in the drawer, Till it an antique fashion shows Like costumes grandsires wore.
Some Days retired from the rest In soft distinction lie The Day that a Companion came Or was obliged to die
I watched the Moon around the Hou… Until upon a Pane— She stopped—a Traveller’s privile… And there upon I gazed—as at a stranger—
27 Morns like these—we parted— Noons like these—she rose— Fluttering first—then firmer To her fair repose.
861 Split the Lark—and you’ll find th… Bulb after Bulb, in Silver rolled… Scantilly dealt to the Summer Mor… Saved for your Ear when Lutes be…
112 Where bells no more affright the m… Where scrabble never comes— Where very nimble Gentlemen Are forced to keep their rooms—
377 To lose one’s faith—surpass The loss of an Estate— Because Estates can be Replenished—faith cannot—
922 Those who have been in the Grave… Those who begin Today— Equally perish from our Practise— Death is the other way—
176 I’m the little “Heart’s Ease”! I don’t care for pouting skies! If the Butterfly delay Can I, therefore, stay away?
934 That is solemn we have ended Be it but a Play Or a Glee among the Garret Or a Holiday