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Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): A Man
by EmilyDickinsonFireVenturesA Man A Man Fate slew him, but he did not drop; She felled — he did not fall — Impaled him on her fiercest stakes — He neutralized them all. She stung…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Ventures
by EmilyDickinsonA ManGriefsVentures Ventures Finite to fail, but infinite to venture. For the one ship that struts the shore Many's the gallant, overwhelmed creature Nodding in navies…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Griefs
by EmilyDickinsonVenturesXXXIVGriefs Griefs I measure every grief I meet With analytic eyes; I wonder if it weighs like mine, Or has an easier size. I wonder if they bore it long,…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Disenchantment
by EmilyDickinsonXXXIVLost FaithDisenchantment Disenchantment It dropped so low in my regard I heard it hit the ground, And go to pieces on the stones At bottom of my mind; Yet…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Remembrance
by EmilyDickinsonAlpine GlowXLIIRemembrance Remembrance Remembrance has a rear and front, — 'T is something like a house; It has a garret also For refuse and the mouse, Besides, the…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): The Brain
by EmilyDickinsonXLIIXLIVThe Brain The Brain The brain is wider than the sky, For, put them side by side, The one the other will include With ease, and you beside. The brain is…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): The Past
by EmilyDickinsonXLIVXLVIThe Past The Past The past is such a curious creature, To look her in the face A transport may reward us, Or a disgrace. Unarmed if any meet her, I charge…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Desire
by EmilyDickinsonXLVIIPhilosophyDesire Desire Who never wanted, — maddest joy Remains to him unknown: The banquet of abstemiousness Surpasses that of wine. Within its hope, though…Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Philosophy
by EmilyDickinsonDesirePowerPhilosophy Philosophy It might be easier To fail with land in sight, Than gain my blue peninsula To perish of delight.Poems by Emily Dickinson (Third Series): Power
by EmilyDickinsonPhilosophyLIPower Power You cannot put a fire out; A thing that can ignite Can go, itself, without a fan Upon the slowest night. You cannot fold a flood And put it…