A bee his burnished carriage, 1339
A bird came down the walk, 328
A burdock clawed my gown, 229 *
A cap of lead across the sky, 1649
A charm Invests a face, 421
A chIlly peace infests the grass, 1443
A clock stopped, 287 **
A cloud withdrew from the sky, 895
A coffin is a small domain, 943
A counterfeit, a plated person, 1453
A cunous cloud surpnsed the sky, 1710
A darting fear, a pomp, a tear, 87 *
A day! Help! Help! Another day, 42
A death blow is a hfe blow to some, 816
A daed knocks first at thought, 1216
A dew sufficed Itself, 1437
A dlamond on the hand, Il08
A dimple in the tomb, 1489
A door just opened on a street, 953f
A doubt if it be us, 859f
A drop fell on the apple tree, 794
A drunkard cannot meet a cork, 1628
A dying tiger moaned for drink, 566
A face devoid of love or grace, 171 1
A faded boy in sallow clothes, 1 524
A feather from the whippoorwill, 161 *
A field of stubble lying sere, 140 7
A first mute coming. 70 2-
A Hower will not trouble her, 1621
A full fed rose on meals of tint, 1I54
A fuzzy fellow without feet, 173
A great hope fell, 1123
A happy lip breaks sudden, 353
A house upon the height, 399 *
A lady red amid the hill, 74 **
A lane of yellow led the eye, 1650
A letter is a joy of earth, 1639
[737 ]

A Light exists in spring, 812
A little bread, a crust, a crumb, 159
A little dog that wags his taU, 1185
A Little east of Jordan, 59
**
A little madness In the spnng, 1333
A little overHowing word, 1467
A little road not made of man, 647
A little snow was here and there, 1444
A long, long sleep, a famous sleep, 654
A loss of something ever felt I, 959
A man may make a remark, 952
A mien to move a queen, 283 *
A mIne there is no man would own, 1 1 17
A moth the hue of tills, 841
A murmur In the trees to note, 416
A narrow fellow In the grass, 986
A nearness to tremendousness, 963
A inght there lay the days between, 471
A pang is more conspIcuoUS In spnng, 1530
A pIt but heaven over It, 1712
A plated hfe dIversified, 806
A poor torn heart, a tattered heart, 78 **
A precious mouldering pleasure 'tis, 371 *
A pnson gets to be a mend, 652
A prompt executive bIrd 15 the Jay, 1177
A rat surrendered here, 1340
-PI. route of evanescence, 1463
A saucer holds a cup, 1374
A science so the savants say, 100 **
A secret told, 381
A sepal, petal, and a thorn, 19
**
A shade upon the rrund there passes, 882
A shady friend for torrid days, 278 **
A sickness of this world it most occasions, 1044
A single clover plank, 1343
A single screw of flesh, 263 ***
A slash of blue, 204 *
A sloop of amber shps away, 1622
A soft sea washed around the house, 1198
A solemn thing it was I said, 271 **
A solemn thing within the soul, 483
A something in a summer's day, 122 ***
A south wind has a pathos, 719
A sparrow took a shce of twig, 121 I
A spider sewed at inght, I 138
A stagnant pleasure Like a pool, 1281
A stJ.ll volcano Life, 60 I
A thought went up my mind today, 701
A throe upon the features, 71
**
A toad can me of hght, 583
A tongue to tell hlm I am true, 400 **
A tooth upon our peace, 459
A train went through a bm:ial gate, 1761
A transport one cannot contain, 184 **
A visitor in marl, 391 **
A weight with needles on the pounds. 264 ****
A wife at daybreak I shall be, 461
A wild blue sky abreast of winds, 1415
A wind that rose, IZ59
A winged spark doth soar about, 1468
A word dropped careless on a page, 1261
A word is dead, 1212
A word made flesh is seldom, 1651
A world made penruless by that departure, 1623
A wounded deer leaps highest, 165 *
Above oblivion's tide there is a pier, 1531
Abraham to kill hIm, 1317
Absence rusemborues, so does death, 860
Absent place an Apnl day, 927
Adrift! A Little boat adrift, 30 *
Advance is Life's conrutIon, 1652-
Afraid' Of whom am I afraid, 608
After a hundred years, 1147
After all bLids have been InvestIgated and laid aside, 1395
After great pain a formal feeling comes, 341 ***
After the sun comes out, 1148
Again his voice is at the door, 663
Ah' Moon and star, Z40
Ah, Necromancy sweet, 177 **
Ah, Tenenffe, 666
ALi has no residence, no neighbor, 1060
All but death can be adJusted, 749
All Circumstances are the frame, 820
All forgot for recollecting, 966
All I may If small, 819
All men for honor hardest work, 1193
All overgrown by cunmng moss, 148
All that I do, 1496
All the letters I can wnte, 334
All these my banners be, Z:2.
*
All things swept sole away, 151:2.
Alone and lD a CIrcumstance, II67
Alone I cannot be, 298 **
Alter' When the lulls do, 7:2.9
Although I put away his life, 366 *
Always mlDe, 839
Ambition cannot find him, 68
Ample make this bed, 8:2.9
An altered look about the hills, 140 **
An antIquated grace, 1345
An antJ.quated tree, 1514
An awful tempest mashed the air, 198 **
An everywhere of silver, 884
An honest tear, 119:2.
An hour is a sea, 825
An Ignorance a sqnset, 552
And this of all my hopes, 913
"And with what body do they come?", 149:2.
Angels in the early morning, 94 *
Answer July, 386 *
Apology for her, 852
Apparently with no surpnse, 1624
"Arcturus" is his other name, 70
**
Are friends deLight or pain, 1199
Azrows enamored of his heart, 1629
Art thou the thIng I wanted, 1282
Artists wrestled here, 110 **
As by the dead we love to sit, 88 ***
As children bid the guest "Good Night," 133
As far from pity as complaint, 496
As from the earth the hght balloon, 1630
As frost is best concelved, 95 I
As If I asked a common alms, 323 **
As if some little arctic flower, 180 *
As If the sea should part, 695
As imperceptIbly as gnef, 1540
As old as woe, II68
As one does SIcknesS over, 957
As plan for noon and plan for rught, 960
As sleigh bells seem In summer, 981
As subtle as tomorrow, 1713
As summer Into autumn shps, 1346
As the starved maelstrom laps the naVIes, 872
As watchers hang upon the east, 121 ***
As we pass houses mUSIng slow, 1653
As wilLing Lid o'er weary eye, 1050
Ashes denote that fire was, 1063
At half past three a single bird, 1084
At last to be identified, 174 **
At least to pray is left, is left, 502
At leisure is the soul, 618
Aurora is the effort, 1002
Autumn overlooked my krutting, 748
Awake ye muses nine, sing me a strain divine,
**
Away from home are some and 1,821
Back from the cordzal grave I dxag thee, 1625
Ba£Hed for Just a day or two, 17
Banish aLi from air, 854
Be mine the doom, 845
Beauty be not caused - it is, 516
Beauty crowds me tIll I the, 1654
Because he loves her, 1229
Because I could not stop for death, 712
Because my brook is fluent, 1200
Because that you are going. 1260
Because the bee may blameless hum, 869
Because 'twas riches I could own, 1093
Bee! I'm expectIng you, 1035
Bees are black with gilt surcingles, 1405
Before he comes we weigh the time, 834
Before I got my eye put out, 327
[740 ]

Before the ice is in the pools, 37
Before you thought of spnng, 1465
Behind me dips eternity, 721
Behold this little bane, 1438
Belshazzar had a letter, 1459
Bereaved of all, I went abroad, 784
Bereavement in theIr death to feel, 645
Besides the autumn poets sing, 131 **
BesIdes this May, 977
Best gains must have the losses' test, 684
Best tltIngs dwell out of SIght, 998
Best witchcraft is geometry, I I 58
Betrothed to nghteousness mIght be, 1641
Better than music! For I who heard it, 503
Between my country and the other~, 905
Between the form of Life and Life, I 101
Bind me, I stIll can SIng, 1005
Birthday of but a single pang, 1488
Blazing in gold and quenching in purple, 228 *
Bless God, he went as soldiers, 147
Bliss is the plaything of the child, 1553
Bloom is result to meet a flower, 1058
Bloom upon the mountam stated, 667
Blossoms will run away, 1578
Bound a trouble, 269 ***
Bring me the sunset in a cup, 128 ****
Brother of ingots, ah Peru, 1366A
Brother of Ophl!, 1366C
But little canmne hatlt her face, 5'58
By a departl.ng hght, 1714
By a flower, by a letter, 109
**
By chivalries as tiny, 55
By homely gift and hindered words, 1563
By my window have I for scenery, 797
By such and such an offering, 38
Candor, my tepId friend, 1537
CIrcumference tltou bride of awe, 1620
CiviLizatJ.on spurns the leopard, 492
Climbing to reach the costly hearts, 1566
Cocoon above! Cocoon below, 129 *
Color, caste, denonunatl.on, 970
Come show thy Durham breast, 1542
Come slowly, Eden, 211 **
CoxIferrlng witlt myself, 1655
Confirming all who analyze, 1268
Conjecturing a clunate, 562
Conscious am I in my chamber, 679
Consulting summer's clock, 1715
Contained In this short life, I 165
CosmopoLites without a plea, 1589
Could hope inspect her basis, 1283
Could I hut ride indefinite, 661
Could I do more for thee, 447
Could I, then, shut the door, 220
Could Live, did Live, 43
**
Could mortal Lip chVlne, 1409
Could that sweet darkness where they dwell, 1493
Count not that far that can be had, 1074
Cns15 is a hair, 889
CIlSlS 15 sweet and yet the heart, 1416
Crumbhng is not an mstant's act, 997
Dare you see a soul at the whIte heat, 365 ***
Dear March - Come 10, 1320
Death is a dialogue between, 976
Death is hke the IOsect, 1716
Death is potential to that man, 548
Death is the supple suitor, 1445
Death leaves us homeSIck, who behmd, 935
Death sets a thing slgnificant, 360 *
Death warrants are supposed to be, 1375
Death's waylaYIng not the sharpest, U96
Declauning waters none may dread, 1595
Defrauded! a butterfly, 730
Delayed till she had ceased to know, 58 *
Dehght becomes plctonal, 572-
Delight is as the flight, 257 ***
Dehght's despair at settIng, I2.99
Denial is the only fact, 965
Departed to the Judgment, 524
Deprived of other banquet, 773
Desparr's advantage is achieved, 799
Dew is the freshet in the grass, 1097
DId Life's penurious lengtLi, 1717
Did our best moment last, 393 *
Did the harebell loose her girdle, 213 *
DId we aboLish frost, rOl4
Did we disobey hIm, 267 *
DId you ever stand in a cavern's mouth, 590
Distance is not the realm of fox, 1 I 55
Distrustful of the gentian, 20 *
Do people moulder equally, 432
DOIDlnion lasts until obtained, 1257
Don't put up my thread and needle, 617
Doom is the house without the door, 475
Doubt me! My dim companion, 275 **
Down tlme's quaint stream, 1656
Drab habitation of whom, 893
Drama's vitallest expression 15 the common day, 741
Dreams are the subtle dower, 1376
Dreams are well, but waking's better, 450
Dropped into the ether acre, 665
Drow~ is not so pitiful, 1718
Dust is tile only secret, I 53
DYlDg at my music, I003
Dying! Dying 10 the night, 158
DYIng! To be aftald of thee, 83I
[742 ]

Each hfe converges to some centre, 680
Each scar I'll keep for him, 877
Each second is the last, 879
Each that we lose takes part of us, 1605
Eden is that old-fashIoned house, 1657
EhJah's wagon knew no thill, 1254
Ehzabeth told Essex, 1321
ElYSIUm is as far as to, 1760
Embarrassment of one another, 662
Empty my heart, of thee, 587
Endanger It, and the demand, 1658
Ended, ere It begun, 1088
Endow the living with the tears, 521
Escape is such a thankful word, 1347
Escaping backward to perCeive, 867
Essentla1 oils are wrung, 675
EstJ1anged from beauty none can be, 1474
Except the heaven had come so near, 472
Except the smaller SIZe, 1067
Except to heaven, she is nought, 154
Exhilaration is the breeze, I I 18
Exhllaration is within, 383 **
Expanse cannot be lost, 1584
Expectation is contentment, 807
Expenence is the angled road, 9 I 0
Expenment escorts us last, 1770
Expenment to me, 1073
Extol thee, could I? Then I will, 1643
Exultation is the going, 76
*
Facts by our SIde are never sudden, 1497
Fairer through fading, as the day, 938
"Faith" is a fine invention, 185 *
Faith is the plerless bndge, 915
"Faithful to the end" amended, 1357
Falsehood of thee could I suppose, 1007
Fame is a bee, 1763
Fame is a fickle food, 1659
Fame is the one that does not stay, 1475
Fame is the tint that scholars leave, 866
Fame of myself to Justify, 713
Fame's boys and girls, who never dIe, 1066
Far from love the Heavenly Father, I021
Fate slew him, but he dId not drop, 1031
Few, yet enough, 1596
Finding is the mst act, 870
Fmite to fail, but infinite tp venture, 847
Fitter to see him, I may be, 968
Floss won't save you from an abyss, 1322
Flowers - Well if anybody, 137 *
Follow wise Orion, 1538
For death or rather, 382 *
For each ecstatic instant, 125
***
For every bird a nest, 143
For largest woman's heart I knew, 309 *
For this accepted breath, 195 *
Forbidden fruit a flavor has, 1377
Forever at his sIde to walk, 246 ***
Forever honored be the tree, 1570
Forever is composed of nows, 624
Forget! The lady with the amulet, 438
Fortitude incarnate, 1217
Four trees upon a soLitary acre, 742
Frequently the woods are pink, 6
*
Fngid and sweet her parting face, 13 I 8
From all the Jails the boys and gIrls, 1532
From blank to blank, 76 I
From cocoon forth a butterfly, 354 *
From his shm palace in the dust, 1300
From us she wandered now a year, 890
Funny to be a century, 345 **
Further in summer than the bIrds, 1068
Garlands for queens may be, 34
Gathered into the earth, 1370
Give little anguish, 310 ***
GIven in marnage unto thee, 817
Glass was the street in tInsel penl, 1498
Glee - The great storm is over, 619
Glory is that bright tragIc thing, 1660
Glowing is her bonnet, 72
*
Go not too near a house of rose, 1434
Go slow, my soul, to feed thyself, 1297
"Go tell it" - What a message, 1554f
Go thy great way, 1638
"Go traveLing with us!", 1513
God gave a loaf to every bIrd, 791
God is a distant, stately lover, 357 *
God is indeed a jeaious God, 1719
God made a Little gentIan, 442
God made no act without a cause, 1163
God permits industrious angels, 231 *
Going to heaven, 79
**
Going to Him! Ha~py letter, 494
Good mOIIllng, =drught, 425
Good night, because we must, 114
*
Good night! Which put the candle out, 259 ***
Good to hide and hear 'em hunt, 84
Gratitude is npt the mentIon, 989
Great Caesar! Condescend, 102 *
Great streets of silence led away, 1159
Grief is a mouse, 793
Growth of man hke growth of nature, 750
Guest am I to have, 1661
Had I known that the first was the last, 1720
Had I not seen the sun, 1233
Had I not this or this, I said, 904
[744 ]

Had I presumed to hope, 522
Had this one day not been, 1253
Had we known the ton she bore, I 124
Had we our senses, 1284
Have any hke myself, 736
Have you got a brook in your little heart, 136 *
He ate and drank the precious words, 1587
He forgot and I remembered, 203 *
He fought hke those who've nought to lose, 759
He found my being, set It up, 603
He fumbles at your soul, 315 **
He gave away his life, 567
He is ahve th15 morrung, 1160
He hved the hfe of ambush, 1525
He outstripped tIme with but a bout, 865
He parts hLinself hke leaves, 517
He preached upon "breadth" tIll It argued hIm narrow, 1207
He put the belt around my life, 273 **
He scanned It, staggered, 1062
He stramed my faith, 497
He told a homely tale, 763
He touched me, so I hve to know, 506
He was my host, he was my guest, 1721
He was weak, and I was strong, then, 190 **
He went by sleep that drowsy route, 1662
He who in hImself belreves, 969
Heart not so heavy as mine, 83 *
Heart! We will forget him, 47
***
"Heaven" has dIfferent SIgns to me, 575
Heaven is so far of the mind, 370 ***
"Heaven" is what I cannot reach, 239 **
"Heavenly Father" take to thee, 1461
Her breast is fit for pearls, 84 *
Her face was in a bed of hair, 1722
Her final summer was it, 795
Her w,ace is all she has, 810
Her "last Poems," 312 **
Her little parasol to Lift, 1038
Her losses make our gains ashamed, 1562
Her smIle was shaped hke other smiles, 514
Her sovereign people, I I 39
Her spirit rose to such a heIght, 1486
Her sweet turn to leave the homestead, 649
Her sweet welght on my heart a night, 518
Here where the daisies fit my head, 1037
Herein a blossom hes, 899
HIgh from the earth I heard a bird, 1723
His bill an auger 15, I034
His bill is clasped, his eye forsook, I 102
His cheek is his biographer, I460
His feet are shod with gauze, 916
His heart was darker than the starless night, 1378
His Little hearse Like figure, 1522
His mansion in the pool, 1379
His mind Like fabncs of the east, 1446
His mmd of man a secret makes, 1663
His onental heresIes, 1526
His voice decrepit was with joy, 1476
Hope is a strange inventlon, 1392
Hope is a subtle glutton, 1547
"Hope" is the thing with feathers, 254 ****
"Houses" - so the wise men tell me, 127
*
How bnttle are the pIers, 1433
How dare the robms sing, 1724
How destitute is he, 1477
How far is it to heaven, 929
How firm etermty must look, 1499
How fits his umber coat, 1371
How fleet, how mruscreet an one, 1771
How fortunate the grave, 897
How good his lava bed, 1447
How happy I was If I could forget, 898
How happy is the little stone, 1510
How human nature dotes, 1417
How know It from a summer's day, 1364
How lonesome the wind must feel rughts, 1418
How many flowers fall in wood, 404 ***
How many schemes may rue, 1150
How many times these low feet staggered, 187 ***
How much of source escapes with thee, 1517
How much the present moment means, 1380
How news must feel when travelhn$' 1319
How noteless men and pleiads stand, 282 **
How ruthless are the gentle, 1439
How sick to wait in any place but thine, 368 *
How slow the wind, 1571
How soft a caterpIllar steps, 1448
How soft this pIlSon is, 1334
How still the bells in steeples stand, 1008
How the old mountains drip with sunset, 291 ***
How the waters closed above rum, 923
How well I knew her not, 837
I am afraid to own a body, 1090
I am ahve I guess, 470
I am ashamea, I hIde, 473
I asked no other thing, 621
I bet with every wind that blew, 1215
I breathed enough to take the trick, 272 **
I bring an unaccustomed wine, 132 *
I came to buy a smile today, 223 *
I can wade grief, 252 **
I cannot be ashamed, 914
I cannot buy it, 'tis not sold, 840
I cannot dance upon my toes, 326
I cannot hve with you, 640
I cannot meet the spring unmoved, 105
I cannot see my soul but know 'tis there, 1:'I.6:l.
I cannot want it more, 1301
I can't tell you but you feel it, 65
**
I cautious scanned my little life, 178 **
I could bring you Jewels had I a mind to, 697
I could rue to know, 570
I could not dnnk it, sweet, 818
I could not prove the years had feet, ;63
I could suffice for hIm, I knew, 643
I counted til they danced so, 36
*
I cned at pIty, not at pam, 588
I cross nil I am weary, 550
I dId not reach thee, 1664
I rued for beauty, but was scarce, 449
I dreaded that first robin so, 348 *
I dwell in posslblhty, 657
I envy seas whereon he ndes, 498
I fear a man of frugal speech, 543
I felt a cleaVlng in my mind, 937
I felt a funeral in my brain, 280 ***
I felt my Life with both my hands, 351 **
I fidor them, 1109
I found the words to every thought, 58r
I gamed it so, 359
I gave myself to him, 580
I got so I could take his name, 293 ***
I groped for him before I knew, 1555
I had a daily bhss, 1057
I had a guinea golden, 23
I had been hungry all the years, 579
I had no cause to be awake, 542
I had no time to hate, 478
I had not minded walls, 398 **
I had some things that I called mine, 116 ***
I had the glory - that will do, 349 *
I have a bird in spring, 5 **
I have a king who does not speak, 103 **
I have never seen "Volcanoes," 175 ***
I have no hke but this, 1398
I haven't told my garden yet, 50
I heard a fly buzz when I dIed, 465
I heard as if I had no ear, 1039
I held a Jewel in my fingers, 245 **
I hide myself withm my Hower, 903
I keep my pledge, 46
*
I knew that I had garned, 1022
I know a place where summer stnves, 337
I know lives, I could miss, 372 *
I know of people in the grave, 1665
I know some lonely houses off the road, 289 **
I know suspense - it steps so terse, 128;
I know that he exists, 338
I know where wells grow, droughdess wells, 460
I learned at least what home could be, 944
I Like a look of agony, 241 ****
I hke to see It lap the miles, 585
I hve with hIm, I see his face, 463
I hved on dread, 770
I lost a world the other day, 181 *
I made slow nches but my gam, 843
I make his crescent fill or lack, 909
I many tlmes thought peace had come, 739
I meant to find her when I came, 718
I meant to have but modest needs, 476
I measure every gnef I meet, 561
I met a king this afternoon, 166 *
I never felt at home below, 413 **
I never hear that one is dead, 1323
I never hear the word "escape," 77 *
I never lost as much but twice, 49 **
I never saw a moor, 1052
I never told the buried gold, 11
**
I noticed people msappeared, 1149
I often passed the Village, 51
*
I pay in satin cash, 402-
I play at nches to appease, 801
I prayed at first a little gIrl, 576
I read my sentence steadily, 412. **
I reason earth is short, 301 ***
I reckon when I count at all, 569
I robbed the woods, 41
*
I rose because he sank, 616
I saw no way - the heavens were stltched, 378 *
I saw that the flake was on It, 1267
I saw the wind withm her, 1502
I see thee better in the dark, 611
I see thee clearer for the grave, 1666
I send two sunsets, 308 ***
I send you a decrepit flower, 1324
I shall keep singing, 250 **
I shall know why, when time is over, 193 ***
I shall not murmur 1£ at last, 1410
I should have been too glad, I see, 313 ***
I should not dare to be so sad, II97
I should not dare to leave my friend, 205 ***
I showed her heights she never saw, 446
I Slng to use the wiUtlng, 850
I sometunes drop it, for a quick, 708
I started early, took my dog, 520
I stepped from plank to plank, 875
I stole them from a bee, 200 *
I sued the news, yet feared the news, 1360
I suppose the tune will come, 1381
I taste a Liquor never brewed, 214 ***
I tend my flowers for thee, 339
I thmk I was enchanted, ;93
I think just how my shape will rise, 237 ***
I think that the root of the wind ill water, 1302-
I tlunk the hemlock hkes to stand, 52;
I thmk the longest hour of all, 635
I think to hve may be a bhss, 646
I thought that nature was enough, 1286
I thought the tram would never come, 1449
I be my hat, I crease my shawi, 443
I took my power in my hand, 540
I took one draught of hfe, 1725
I bled to thmk a loneher thing, 532.
"I want" - It pleaded all ItS hfe, 73 I
I was a phoebe, nothing more, 1009
I was the shghtest in the house, 486
I watched her face to see which way, 1667
I watched the moon around the house, 629
I went to heaven, 374 **
I went to thank her, 363 *
I worked for chaff and earrung wheat, 1269
I would distIl a cup, 16
I would not paint a picture, 505
I yeals had been from home, 609
I'd rather recollect a setbng, 1349
Ideals are the fairy 011, 983
If all the gnefs I am to have, 1726
If any sink, assure that this, now standing, 358 *
If anybody's fnend be dead, 509
If blame be my Side, forfeit me, 775
If ever the hd gets off my head, 172.7
If he dissolve, then there is nothing more, 236 *
If he were Living, dare I ask, 734
If I can stop one heart from breaking, 919
If I could bribe them by a rose, 179
If I could tell how glad I was, 1668
If I may have it when It'S dead, 577
If I should cease to bring a rose, 56
If I should die, 54
*
If I shouldn't be alive, 182.
If I'm lost now, 256 **
If It had no pencil, 92.1
If my bark sink, I2.34
If nature smiles, the mother must, 108;
If pain for peace prepares, 63
**
If recollecting were forgetting, 33
**
If she had been the II1lstletoe, 44
If the foolish call them "flowers," 168 *
If this is "fading," 120 **
If those I loved were lost, 29
If what we could were what we would, 407 **
If wrecked upon the shoal of thought, 1469
If you were coming in the fall, 51 r
If your nerve deny you, 292. **
I'll clutch and clutch, 427
I'll send the feather from my hat, 687
I'll tell you how the sun rose, 318 *
I'm ceded, I've stopped being theirs, 508
I'm Nobody! Who are you, 288 **
I'm saying every day, 373
I'm sorry for the dead today, 529
I'm the little "Heart's Ease," 176 *
I'm "wife" - I've finished that, 199 **
Image of Light, adieu, 1556
Immortal is an ample word, 1205
Immured in heaven, 1594
ImposSIbiLity hke wme, 838
In ebon box, when years have flown, 169 *
In falling timbers buried, 614
In lands I never saw, they say, 124 *
In many and reportless places, 1382
In rags mysterious as these, 117
In snow thou comest, 1669
In this short hfe, 1287
In thy long paradrse of hght, 1145
In winter In my room, 1670
Inconceivably solemn, 582
Is bliss then such abyss, 340
is heaven a phYSICian, 1270
is immortahty a bane, 1728
is it too late to touch you, dear, 1637
Is it true, dear Sue, 218 *
It always felt to me a wrong, 597
It bloomed and dropt, a single noon, 978
It came at last but prompter death, 1230
It came his tum to beg, 1500
It can't be "summer," 221 **
It ceased to hurt me, though so slow, 584
It did not surprise me, 39
**
It don't sound so teIIlble, quite, as It did, 426
It dropped so low In my regard, 747
It feels a shame to be altve, 444
It is a lonesome glee, 774
It is an honorable thought, 946
It is dead -find it, 417
It is easy to work when the soul is at play, 244 **
It knew no lapse nor dtminution, 560
It knew no medIcine, 559
It makes no difference abroad, 620
It might be lonelier, 405 **
It rises, passes on our south, 1023
It sifts from leaden sieves, 311 **
It sounded as if the streets were running, 1397
It stole along so stealthy, 1457
It struck me every day, 362 ***
It tossed and tossed, 723
It troubled me as once I was, 600
It was a grave, yet bore no stone, 876
It was a quiet seeming day, 1419
It was a quiet way, 1053
It was given to me by the gods, 454
It was not death, for I stood up. 510
It was not saint - it was too large. 1092
It was too late for man, 623
It will be summer eventually, 342 **
It would have starved a gnat, 612
It would never be common more, I S8J.d, 43 0
It would not know if it were spurned, 1579
It's all I have to bring today, 26
**
It's coming, the postponeless creature, 390 **
It's easy to invent a life, 724
Its hour with Itself, 1225
It's like the light, 297 **
Its little ether hood, 150 I
It's such a little thing to weep, 189 ***
It's thoughts and just one heart, 495
I've dropped my brain -mv soul is numb, 1046
I've got an arrow here, 1729
I've heard an organ talk sometimes, 183 *
I've known a heaven Like a tent, 243 ***
I've none to tell me to but thee, 88 I
I've nothing else to bring, you know, 224 *
I've seen a dying eye, 547
Jesus! thy crucifix, 225 **
Joy to have mented the pam, 788
Judgment is Justest, 1671
Just as he spoke it from his hands, 848
Just lost, when I was saved, 160 *
Just once' Oh least request, 1076
Just so - Jesus raps, 317 *
Kill your balm and its odors bless you, 238 ***
Knock with tremor, 1325
Knows how to forget, 433
Lad of Athens, faithful be, 1768
Lain in nature, so suffice us, 1288
Lay this laurel on the one, 1393
Least bee that brew, 676
Least rivers docile to some sea, 212 *
Left in Immortal youth, 1289
Lest any doubt that we are glad that they were born today, I 156
Lest they should come is all my fear, 1169
Lest this be heaven mdeed, 1043
Let down the bars, oh death, 106,
Let me not mar that perfect dream, 1335
Let me not thirst with t1us hock at my hp, 1772
Let my first knowing be of thee, 1218
Let us play yesterday, 728
"Lethe" in my flower, 1730
Life and death and giants, 706
L.fe is what we make It, 698
L.ft It with the feathers, 1348
Light is sufficient to ltself, 862.
L.ghtly stepped a yellow star, 1672
Like brooms of steel, 1252
Like eyes that looked on wastes, 458
Like Rowers that heard the news of dews, 5 I 3
Like her the Saints retire, 60
*
Like men and women shadows walk, 1105
Like mIghty foot Lights burned the red, 595
Like rain It sounded nIl It curved, I235
Like some old fashioned mIracle, 302 **
Like nme's InSIdIOUS wnnkle, 1236
Like trams of cars on tracks of plush, 1224
Lives he In any other world, 1557
Long years apart can make no, 1383
Longing is Like the seed, 1255
Look back on time with friendly eyes, 1478
Love can do all but ralse the dead, 173 I
Love is anterior to me, 917
Love is done when love's begun, 1485
Love is that later thing than death, 924
Love reckons by Itself alone, 826
Love thou art hIgh, 453
Love's stncken "why," 1368
Low at my problem bending, 69
**
Luck is not chance, 1350
Make me a picture of the sun, 188 ***
Mama never forgets her birds, 164
Many a phrase has the English language, 276 ***
Many cross the Rhine, 123 **
March is the month of expectatton, 1404
Me, change! Me, alter, 268 **
Me, come! My dazzled face, 43 I
Me from myself to barush, 642
Me prove It now, whoever doubt, 537
Meenng by aCCIdent, 1548
MIdsummer was it when they dIed, 962
Mme by the right of the whIte election, 528
Mine enemy is growing old, 1509
More hfe went out when he went, 422
More than the grave is closed to me, 1503
Mormng is due to all, I 577
Morning is the place for dew, 197 *
"Morning" means "milking" to the farmer, 300 **
Morning that comes but once, I610
Morns Like these we parted, 27
*
Most she touched me by her muteness, 760
Much madness is dIVInest sense, 435'
Musicians wrestle everywhere, 157
Must be a woe, 57I
Mute thy coronation, 15'1
My best acquaintances are those, 932
My cocoon nghtens, colors tease, 1099
My country need not change her gown, I 5 I I
My eye is fuller than my vase, 202 *
My faith is larger than the lulls, 766
My first well day since many ill, 574
My friend attacks my friend, 118 *
My friend must be a bird, 92 *
My garden Like the beach, 484
My God, he sees thee, 1178
My heart ran so to thee, 1~37
My heart upon a Little plate, 10~7
My Life closed twice before its close, 173~
My Life had stood a loaded gun, 754
My maker let me be, 1403
My nosegays are for captives, 95
**
My period had come for prayer, 564
My portIon is defeat today, 639
My reward for being was this, 343 **
My river runs to thee, 162 *
My season's furthest flower, 1019
My soul accused me and I quailed, 753
My tnumph lasted tIll the drums, I ~~7
My wars are laid away in books, 1549
My wheel's in the dark, 10
*
My worthmess is all my doubt, 751
Myself can read the telegrams, 1089
Myself was formed a carpenter, 488
Nature affects to be sedate, II70
Nature and God - I neIther knew, 835
Nature assigns the sun, 1336
Nature can do no more, 1673
"Nature" is what we see, 668
Nature rarer uses yellow, 1045
Nature sometimes sears a saphng, 314
Nature the gentlest mother is, 790
Never for society, 746
New feet within my garden go, 99 *
No autumn's interceptIng chIll, 1516
No boboLink reverse his singing, 755
No bngadier throughout the year, 1561
No crowd that has occurred, 515
No ladder needs the bird but skies, 1574
No hfe can pompless pass away, 16z6
No man can compass a despair, 477
No man saw awe, nor to his house, 1733
No matter now, sweet, 704
No matter where the Saints abide, 1541
No notice gave she, but a change, 804
No other can reduce, 98~
No passenger was known to flee, 1406
No prisoner be, 7~0
No rack can torture me, 384 **
No romance sold unto, 669
Nobody knows this Little rose, 35
*
None can expenence stint, 771
None who saw It ever told It, 1110
Noon is the hinge of day, 931
Nor mountain Liinder me, IO~9
Not all me early, dying young, 990
Not any hIgher stands the grave, 1256
Not anymore to be lacked, I344
Not any sunny tone, r674
Not at home to callers, I590
N onn this world to see his face, 4 I 8
Not knowing when the dawn will come, I6I9
Not one by heaven defrauded stay, I303
Not probable - the barest chance, 346 **
Not "Revelation" 'tis that walts, 685
Not seeing, stlll we know, I 5 I 8
Not sickness stains the brave, I 6 I 3
Not so the infinite relatIons - below, 1040
Not that he goes - we love hIm more, I 43 5
Not to mscover weakness is, I054
Not what we md shall be the test, 823
Not with a club the heart is broken, 1304
Now I knew I lost her, 12I9
Now I lay thee down to sleep, 1539
Obtaining but our own extent, I543
Of all the souls that stand create, 664
Of all the sounds despatched abroad, 321 *
Of being is a bird, 653
Of bronze and blaze, 290 ***
Of Brussels It was not, 602
Of consCIousness her awful mate, 894
Of course I prayed, 376 **
Of death I try to thmk hke this, I558
Of glory not a beam is left, 1647
Of God we ask one favor, I60I
Of Me to own, 1294
Of nature I shall have enough, 12.20
Of nearness to her sunderecf things, 607
Of paradise' exJstence, 14 r I
Of Paul and SIlas It is said, I I66
Of silken speech and specious shoe, 896
Of so mvine a loss, 1179
Of the heart that goes in and closes the door, 1098
Of theit: pecuLiar Light, 1362
Of this day composed, 1675
Of tolhng bell I ask the cause, 947
Of tnbuLition these are they, 325
Of whom so dear, 1504
Of yellow was the outer sky, I676
Oh future! thou secreted peace, 163I
Oh gIve it motion, deck It sweet, 152.7
Oh, boney of an hour, 1734
Oh shadow on the grass, 1 187
Oh sumptuous moment, 1 1 2.5
Oh, what a grace is this, 16I5
On a columnar self, 789
On my volcano grows the grass, 1677
On such a night, or such a night, 146
On that dear frame the years had worn, 940
On that specific pIllow, 1533
On the world you colored, II71
On this long storm the rainbow rose, 194 *
On this wondrous sea, 4
*
Once more, my now bewildered dove, 48
**
One and one are one, 769
One anguish in a crowd, 565
One blessing had I than the rest, 756
One crown that no one seeks, 1735
One cruclfuaon is recorded only, 553
One day is there of the senes, 814
One dignity delays for all, 98 *
One JOY of so much anguish, 1420
One Life of so much consequence, 270 **
One need not be a chamber to be haunted, 670
One of the ones that MIdas touched, 1466
One Sister have I in our house, 14
*
One thing of It we borrow, 1464
One year ago jots what, 296 **
Only a shnne, but mme, 918
Only God detect the sorrow, 626
Opmion is a fhttm& thing, 1455
Our journey had advanced, 615
Our little kinsmen after rain, 885
Our little secrets shnk away, 1326
Our Lives are Swiss, 80 *
Our own possessions, though our own, 1208
Our share of night to bear, 113
**
Ourselves we do inter with sweet derision, 1144
Ourselves were wed one summer, dear, 631
Out of sight? What of that, 703
Over and over, like a tune, 367 **
Over the fence, 251
Pain expands the time, 967
Paln has an element of blank, 650
Paln has but one acquamtance, 1049
Papa above, 61
**
Paradise is of the opnon, 1069
Paradise is that old mailSlon, 1 II9
Partake as doth the bee, 994
Parnng with thee reluctantly, 1614
Pass to thy rendezvous of Light, 1564
Panence has a quiet outer, 926
Peace is a fiction of our falth, 912
Perception of an object costs, 1071
Perhaps I asked too large, 352 ***
Perhaps they do not go so far, 1399
Perhaps you think me stooping, 833
Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower, 134 *
Peril as a possession, 1678
Pigmy seraphs gone astray, 138 *
Pink, small, and punctual, 1332
Poor little heart, 192
Portraits are to daily faces, 170 *
Power is a famlLiar growth, 1238
Praise It, 'OS dead, 1384
Prayer is the little unplement, 437
PreCious to me she soil shall be, 727
Presentlment is that long shadow on the lawn, 764
Promise thts when you be dying, 648
Proud of my broken heart, smce thou didst break It, 1736
Pubhcaoon is the auctton, 709
Purple is fashlOnable twice, 980
Purswng you in your traDSltions, 1602
Put up my lute, 261 **
Quite empty, qwte at rest, 1606
Rather and deLight, 1679
Read, sweet, how others strove, 260 **
Rearrange a "wife's" affecoon, 1737
Recollect the face of me, 1305
"Red Sea" mdeedl Talk not to me, 1642
Rehearsal to ourselves, 379 ***
"Remember me" unplored the thIef, 1180
Remembrance has a rear and front, II82
Remorse is memory awake, 744
Removed from accident of loss, 424
Renunciation is a pierclng virtue, 745
Reportless subjects to the quick, 1048
Rests at night, 714
Reverse cannot befall, 395 *
Revolutlon is the pod, 1082
Ribbons of the year, 873
fusk is the haLi that holds the tun, 1239
Robbed by death, but that was easy, 971
Safe despair it is that raves, 1243
Safe in their alabaster chambers, 216
**
Sald Death to Passion, 1033
Sang from the heart, me, 1059
Satisfaction is the agent, 1036
Savior! I've no one else to tell, 217 **
"Secrets" is a daily word, 1385
September's baccalaureate, I271
Severer servIce of myself, 786
Sexton! my master's sleeping here, 96 ***
Shall I take thee, the poet s8.ld, 1 I 26
Shame is the shawi of pink, 1412
She bore it till the sunple velDS, 144
She could not Live upon the past, 1505
She dealt hel; pretty words Like blades, 479
She died at play, 75
**
She wed - thts was the way she died, 150
She dwelleth in the ground, 671
She hideth her the last, 557

She laid her docIle crescent down, 1396
She lay as if at play, 369
She rose as hIgh as his occaSIOn, 101 I
She rose to his reqUIrement, dropt, 732-
She SIghts a bIrd, she chuckles, 507
She slept beneath a tree, 25
She sped as petals of a rose, 99 I
She staked her feathers, gained an arc, 798
She sweeps with many-colored brooms, 219 *
She went as quiet as the dew, 149
Shells from the coast mistaking, 693
She's happy, with a new content, 535
Should you but fail at sea, 226 **
"Sic transit gloria mundi," 3 **
Silence is all we dread, I2. 5 I
Sister of Oprur, 1366B
Size clrcumscribes -It has no room, 641
Sleep is supposed to be, 13
Smiling back from coronation, 385
Snow beneath whose chilly softness, 942.
So bashful when I spied her, 91 *
So from the mould, 66
*
So gay a flower, 1456
So give me back to death, 1632.
So glad we are, a stranger'd deem, 32.9
So has a daisy vanished, 28
*
So I pull my stockings off, 12.01
So large my will, 1024-
So much of heaven has gone from earth, 12.2.8
So much summer, 65 I
So proud she was to me, 1272
So set its sun in thee, 808
So the eyes accost and sunder, 752
So well that I can Live without, 456
SocIety for me my misery, 1534
Soft as the massacre of suns, 1127
Softened by time's consummate plush, 1738
Soil of fLint, if steady tilled, 68 I
Some arrows slay but whom they strike, 1565
Some days retired from the rest, 1157
Some keep the Sabbath going to church, 324 **
Some one prepared this mighty show, 1644
Some rainbow coming from the fair, 64
**
Some say goodnight at night, 1739
Some such butteIB.y be seen, 541
Some things that fly there be, 89 ***
Some too fragile for winter winds, 141 *
Some we see no more, tenements of wonder, 1221
Some work for Immortality, 406 ***
Some wretched creature saVIor take, 11 I I
Somehow myself survived the night, 1194
Sometimes with the heart, 1680
Somewhat to hope for, 1041
Somewhere upon the general earth, I231
[ 757 J

Soto' Explore thyself, 833
Soul, take thy risk, II 5 I
Soul, wilt thou toss agam, 139
South winds jostle them, 86 *
"Sown in dishonor," 62
*
Speech is a prank of parhament, 688
Speech is one symptom of affection, 1681
SpLit the lark and you'll find the muSIC, 861
Spnng comes on the world, 1042
Spnng is the period, 844
Spurn the tementy, 1432
Step Lightly on this narrow spot, II83
Snll own thee, snll thou art, 1633
Strong draughts of thelr refreshing IIUnds, 71 I
Struck was I, not let by hghtmng, 925
Success is counted sweetest, 67
**
Such are the inlets of the mmd, 142 I
Such 15 the force of happmess, 787
Summer begins to have the look, 1682
Summer for thee, grant I may be, 31
*
Summer has two begmmngs, 1422
Summer is shorter than anyone, 1506
Summer IRld her simple hat, 1363
Summer we all have seen, 1386
Sunset at night is natural, 415
Sunset that screens reveals, 1609
Superfluous were the sun, 999
Supenonty to fate, 1081
Surgeons must be very careful, 108
***
Surpnse is hke a thnlhng pungent, 1306
Suspense is hostIler than deatLi, 705
Sweet hours have perished here, 1767
Sweet is the swamp with ItS secrets, 1740
Sweet mountains, ye tell me no he, 722
Sweet pIrate of the heart, 1546
Sweet, safe houses, 457
Sweet SkeptlClSLil of the heart, 1413
Sweet to have had them lost, 901
Sweet, you forgot but I remembered, 523
Take all away, 1365
Take all away from me, 1640
Take your heaven further on, 388 *
Taken from men this morning, 53
*
TakIng up the fair ideal, 428
Talk not to me of summer trees, 1634
Talk with prudence to a beggar, 119 ***
Teach him, when he makes the names, 227 *
Tell all the truth but tell It slant, 1129
Tell as a marksman were forgotten, I 152
Than heaven more remote, 1436
That after horror, that 'twas us, 286 ***
That distance was between us, 863
That fust day, when you praised me, sweet, 659

That I chd always love, 549
That is solemn we have ended, 934
That It will never come again, 1741
That love is all there is, 1765
That odd old man is dead a year, 1130
That sacred closet when you sweep, 1273
That she forgot me was the least, 1683
That short potential stir, 1307
That such have ched enable us, 1030
That this should feel the need of death, II I2.
The admuatlons and contempts of time, 906
The angle of a landscape, 375 *
The auctioneer of parting, 1612
The bat is dun with wnnkled wings, 1575
The battle fought between the soul, 594
The bee is not afraid of me, 111
*
The beggar at the door for fame, 1240
The beggar lad ches early, 717
The BIble is an antique volume, 1545
The bud chd prance, the bee chd play, 1I07
The bud her punctual muSlC bnngs, 1585
The bIrd must SIng to earn the crumb, 880
The bIrds begun at four o'clock, 783
The birds reported from the south, 743
The blackberry wears a thorn In IDS SIde, 554
The blunder is in estimate, 1684
The bobohnbs gone, 1591
The body grows without, 578
The bone that has no marrow, 1274
The brmn is wider than the sky, 632
The bram witmn Its groove, 556
The bustle In a house, 1078
The butterfly in honored dust, 12.46
The butterfly obtains, 1685
The butterfly upon the sky, 1521
The butterfly's assumption grown, 1244
The butterfly's Nwruchan gown, 1387
The chemical conviction, 954
The chud's faith is new, 637
The clock stnkes one that Just struck two, 1569
The clouds theIr backs together laid, I 172
The clover's SImple fame, 1232
The color of a queen is this, 776
The color of the grave is green, 411 **
The competitions of the sky, 1494
The court is far away, 235 *
The crickets sang, 1104
The daisy follows soft the sun, 106 ***
The dandelion's palhd tube, 15rg
The day came slow till five o'clock, 304 **
The day grew small surzounded tight, II40
The day She goes, 1308
The day that I was crowned, 356 *
The day undressed hetself. 716
[759 ]

The days that we can spare, 1184
The defirutlon of beauty is, 988
The deVIl had he fidehty, 1479
The difference between despair, 305 **
The distance that the dead have gone, 1742
The dItch is dear to the drunken man, 1645
The doomed regard the sunrise, 294 ***
The drop that wrestles in the sea, 284 **
The dust behmd I strove to Jom, 992
The duties of the wind are few, 1 I 37
The dyxng need but little, dear, 1026
The earth has many keys, 1775
The ecstasy to guess, 1608
The event was directly behInd hun, 1686
The face I carry with me last, 336
The face In evanescence lain, 1490
The face we choose to miss, 1141
The fact that earth is heaven, 1408
The fairest home I ever knew, 1423
The farthest thunder that I heard, 1581
The fascinating chill that music leaves, 1480
The feet of people walking home, 7
***
The fingers of the hght, 1000
The first day that I was a hfe, 902
The first day's night had come, 410 ***
The first we knew of hun was death, 1006
The Hake the wind exasperate, 1361
The flower must not blame the bee, 206
The frost of death was on the pane, 1136
The frost was never seen, 1202
The future never spoke, 672
The gentian has a parched corolla, 1424
The gentian weaves her fringes, 18
**
The gleam of an heroic act, 1687
The go1Og from a world we know, 1603
The good will of a Hower, 849
The grace myself ringht not obtain, 707
The grass so Little has to do, 333
The grave my Little cottage is, 1743
The guest is gold and cnmson, 15
The hallOwing of pain, 772
The harm of yeaxs is on hun, 1280
The healed heaxt shows Its shallow scax, 1440
The heart asks pleasure first, 536
The heaxt has mauy doors, 1567
The heaxt has UarIOW banks, 928
The heart is the capital of the mmd, 1354
The heaven vests for each, 694
The hills erect thelt purple heads, 1688
The hIlls 10 purple syllables, 1016
The Himmaleh was known to stoop. 481
The hollows rQUIld his eager eyes, 955
The LiIlmortaLity she gave, 1648
The incidents of love. 1348
[760 ]

The mfirute a sudden guest, 1309
The mundatlon of the spnng, I425
The Jay hls castanet has struck, 1635
The JOY that has no stem nor core, 1744
The Judge lS hke the owi, 699
The Juggler's hat her country lS, 330
The lady feeds her little blrd, 941
The lamp burns sure within, 233
*
The largest fire ever known, I I 14
The lassltudes of contemplanon, 1592
The last inght that she hved, 1100
The last of summer is delight, 1353
The leaves hke women mterchange, 987
The hfe that tied too nght escapes, 1535
The hfe we have is very great, 1162
The hghtmng lS a yellow fork, II73
The hghtmng playeth all the whlle, 630
The hlac lS an ancient shrub, I241
The lonehness one dare not sound, 777
The lonesome for they know not what, 262 ***
The long slgh of the frog, 1359
The longest day that God appoints, I769
The lOOK of thee, what lS lt Like, 1689
The love a hfe can show below, 673
The luxury to apprehend, 815
The Malay took the pearl, 452
The manner of its death, 468
The martyr poets did not tell, 544
The merchant of the picturesque, I 131
The mmd hves on the heart, 1355
The mlssing all prevented me, 985
The mob within the heart, 1745
The months have ends, the years a knot, 423
The moon is distant from the sea, 429
The moon upon her fluent route, 151.8
The moon was but a chm of gold, 737
The morning after woe, 364 **
The morns are meeker than they were, 12
*
The most important population, 1746
The most pathetic thing I do, 1290
The most triumphant b1rd I ever knew or met, 1265
The mountam sat upon the plain, 975
The mountains grow unnoticed, 757
The mountains stood in haze, 1278
The murmur of a bee, 155
The murmuring of bees has ceased, I I15
The mushroom is the elf of plants, 1298
The name of it is "Autumn, ' 656
The nearest dream recedes unrealized, 319 **
The night was wide and furnished scant, 589
The notice that1s called the spnng, 1310
The one who could repeat the summer day, 307 **
The ones that disappeared are back, 307
The only ghost I ever saw, 274 ***
The only news I know, 827
The operung and the close, 1047
The outer from the mner, 451
The overtakelessness of those, 1691
The parasol is the umbrella's daughter, 1747
The past is such a cunous creature, 1203
The pattern of the sun, 1550
The pedIgree of honey, 1627
The pIle of years is not so hIgh, 1507
The poets hght but lamps, 883
The popular heart is a cannon first, 1226
The power to be true to you, 464
The pretty ram from those sweet eaves, 1426
The products of my farm are these, 102;
The props assist the house, 1142
The province of the saved, 539
The pungent atom in the aLi, 1191
The rainbow never tells me, 97
**
The rat is the concisest tenant, 1356
The red blaze is the morrung, 469
The reticent volcano keeps, 1748
The riddle we can guess, 1222
The right to pensh IDlght be thought, 1692
The road to paradise is plain, 149 I
The road was lit with moon and star, 1450
The robin for the crumb, 864
The robin is a Grabriel, 1483
The robin is the one, 828
The robin's my criterion for tune, 285 ***
The rose did caper on her cheek, 208 **
The saddest noise, the sweetest noise, 1764
The savior must have been, 1487
The sea said "Come" to the brook, 12 I 0
The service without hope, 779
The show is not the show, 1206
The skies can't keep their secret, 191 **
The sky is low, the clouds are mean, 1075
The smouldering embers blush, II32
The snow that never dnfts, 1133
The soul has bandaged moments, 5 I 2
The soul selects her own society, 303 *
The soul should always stand ajar, 1055
The soul that hath a guest, 674
The soul unto itself, 683
The soul's distinct connection, 974
The soul's superior instants, 306 **
The spider as an artist, 1275
The spider holds a sIlver ball, 605
The spirit is the conscious ear, 733
The spint lasts, but in what mode, I 576
The spry arms of the wind, I 103
The stars are old that stood for me, l2.49
The stem of a departed £lower, 1520
The stimulus beyond the grave, 1001

The suburbs of a secret, 1245
The summer that we dJ.d not prize, 1773
The sun and fog contested, I 190
The sun and moon must make theIr haste, 871
The sun in relmng to the west, 1636
The sun is gay or stark, 878
The sun is one, and on the tare, 1372
The sun just touched the morning, 232 ***
The sun kept setting, setnng snll, 692
The sun wept stooping, stooping low, 152
The sun renred to a cloud, 1693
The sun went down- no man looked on, 1079
The sunnse runs for both, 710
The sunset stopped on cottages, 950
The sweetest heresy received, 387 **
The sweets of pIllage can be known, 1470
The symptom of the gale, 1327
The test of love is death, 573
The things that never can come back are several, 151 S
The things we thought that we should do, 1293
The thought beneath so slight a film, 210
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The thnll came slowiy hke a boon, 1495
The tmt I cannot take is best, 627
The treason of an accent, 1358
The trees like tassels hit and swung, 606
The truth is snrless, 780
The vastest earthly day, 1328
The vems of other flowers, 81 I
The vOIce that stands for flood~ to me, I I 89
The waters chased him as he fled, 1749
The way hope bUIlds his house, 1481
The way I read a letter's this, 636
The way to know the boboLink, 1279
The well upon the brook, 1091
The whole of it came not at once, 762
The wmd begun to knead the grass, 824
The wind dIdn't come from the orchard today, 316 *
The wmd drew off, 1694
The wmd tapped Like a tired man, 436
The wind took up the northern things, I I 34
The winters are so short, 403
The words the happy say, 1750
The work of her that went, 1143
The world feels dusty, 715
The world stands solemner to me, 493
The worthlessness of earthly things, 1373
The zeroes taught us phosphorus, 689
Their bamcade agamst the sky, 1471
Their dappled importunity, I6II
Their height in heaven comforts not, 696
Themself are all I have, 1094
There are two Mays, 1618
There are two ripenings - one of sight, 332
There came a day at summer's full, 322 *
There came a wmd hke a bugle, 1593
There comes a warmng Like a spy, 1536
There comes an hour when begging stops, 175 I
There is a firushed feehng, 856
There is a flower that bees prefer, 380 **
There is a June when corn is cut, 930
There is a languor of the life, 396 ***
There is a morn by men unseen, 24 **
There is a pam so utter, 599
There is a shame of nobleness, 55 I
There is a sohtude of space, 1695
There is a strength in proVIng that It can be borne, I I 13
There is a word, 8
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There is a zone whose even years, 1056
There is an and pleasure, 782
There is another lonehness, 1116
There is another sky, 2 **
There is no fngate Like a book, 1263
There is no silence in the earth so SIlent, 1004
There's a certain slant of light, 258 ****
There's been a death in the opposite house, 389 *
There's something quieter than sleep, 45 **
There's the battle of Burgoyne, I I 74
These are the days that remdeer love, 1696
These are the days when birds come back, 130 **
These are the nIghts that beetles love, I 128
These are the SIgnS to nature's mns, 1077
These fevered days - to take them to the forest, 1441
These held theIr wick above the west, 1390
These saw VisIOns, 758
These strangers in a foreIgn world, 1096
These tested our horizon, 886
They ask but our deLight, 868
They called me to the window, for, 628
They dropped like flakes, 409 **
They have alittle odor, that to me, 785
"They have not chosen me," he said, 85 *
They leave us with the infinite, 350 *
They mIght not need roe, yet they mIght. 1391
They put us far apart, 474
They say that "Time assuages," 686
They shut roe up 10 prose, 613
They talk as slow as legends grow. 1697
They won't frown always, some sweet day, 874
This bauble was preferred of bees, 805
This chaSIn, sweet, upon my hfe. 858
This consciousness that is aware, 822
This dIrty h ttle heart, 1 3 II
Tbis docile one Inter, 1752
This dust and its feature, 936
This heart that broke so long, 14;
This is a blossom of the brain, 945
This is my letter to the world, 441
This is the land the sunset washes, 266 **
This is the place they hoped before, 1264
This me, that walks and works, must dIe, 1588
This ment hath the worst, 979
This qUIet dust was gentlemen and lames, 8 I 3
This slow day moved along, J 120
This that would greet an hour ago, 778
This was a Poet - It is that, 448
This was in the whIte of the year, 995
This world is not conclUSIon, 501
Those cattle smaller than a bee, 1388
Those dying then, 1551
Those fal!, fiChtious people, 499
Those final creatures - who they are, 1766
Those not hve yet, 1454
Those who have been in the grave the longest, 922
Tho' I get home how late - how late, 207 **
Tho' my destlny be fustlan, 163 *
Though the great waters sleep, 1599
Three hmes we parted, breath and I, 598
Three weeks passed smce I had seen her, I06J
Through lane It lay, through bramble, 9
Through the dark sod, as educatlon, 392 *
Through the strait pass of suffenng, 792
Through those old grounds of memory, J 753
Through what transports of patlence, J J S3
Tie the strings to my life, my Lord, 279 *
TIll death is narrow loving, 907
TIme does go on, 1121
Time feels so vast that were It not, 802
TIme's wily chargers will not Walt, J458
'Tis anguish grander than deLight, 984
'Tis customary as we part, 440
'Tis easier to pity those when dead, 1698
'Tis good - the looking back on gnef, 660
'Tis Little I could care for pearls, 466
'Tis my first inght beneath the sun, J J22
'Tis not that dying hurts us so, 335
'Tis not the swaying frame we misS, J 597
'Tis one by one the Father counts, 545
'Tis opposItes entice, 355 **
'Tis seasons since the dimpled war, 1529
'Tis so appalling, it exhilarates, 281 **
'Tis so much Joy! 'Tis so much Joy, 172
'Tis sunrise, little maid. Hast thou, 908
'Tis true they shut me in the cold, 538
'Tis whIter than an Indian pIpe, J482
TIde diVIne is mme, J 072
To be ahve is power, 677
To be forgot by thee, 1560
To break so vast a heart, J 3 n
To die takes just a little while, 255 ***
To die without the dying, JOJ7
To disappear enhances, 1209
To do a magnanimous thing, J699
To earn it by disdaining it, 142.7
To fight aloud is very brave, 126 **
To fill a gap, 546
To Ree from memory, 12.42.
To hang our head ostensibly, 105 **
To hear an oriole sing, 526
To help our bleaker parts, 1064
To her dended home, 1586
To his simphcity, 1352.
To interrupt rus yellow plan, 591
To know Just how he suffered would be dear, 6u
To learn the transport by the pain, 167 **
To lose one's faith, surpass, 377 **
To lose thee, sweeter than to gam, 1754
To love thee year by year, 434
To make a prurie It takes a clover and one bee, 1755
To make one's tOllette after death, 485
To make rounne a sflmulus, II 96
To mend each tattered faith, 1442.
To my quick ear the leaves conferred, 891
To my small hearth his fire came, 638
To offer brave aSSistance, 767
To one denied to dnnk, 490
To own a Susan of my own, 1401
To own the art withm the soul, 855
To pile hke thunder to Its close, 12.47
To put this world down, hke a bundle, 52.7
To see her is a picture, 1568
To see the summer sky, 1472.
To tell the beauty woUld decrease, 1700
To the bright east she rues, 1573
To the stailch dust, 1402.
To their aparflnent deep, 1701
To this world she returned, 830
To try to speak and miss the way, 1617
To undertake is to achieve, 1070
To venerate the simple days, 57
**
To Walt an hour is long, 781
To whom the morrungs stand for rughts, 1095
Today or this noon, 1702.
"Tomorrow" - whose locanon, 1367
Too cold is this, II 35
Too few the mornings be, 1186
Too happy flme dissolves Itself, 1774
Too little way the house must Lie, 9 I I
Too scanty 'twas to dIe for you, 1013
Touch Lightly nature's sweet EUltar, 1389
Tned always and condemned by thee, X559
Triumph may be of several hnds, 455
TrodgIIl~ to Eden, loohng backward, 102.0
Trust adjusts her "peradventure," 1161
Trost in the unexpected, 555
Trusty as the stars. 1369
Troth is as old as God. 836
'Twas a long parting, but the time, 625
'Twas awkward, but It :6.tted me, 973
'Twas comfort in her dying room, 1703
'Twas cnSis - All the length had passed, 948
'Twas :6.ghting for his hfe he was, I I 88
'Twas here my summer paused, 1756
'Twas Just this time last year I med, 445
'Twas later when the summer went, 1276
'Twas like a maelstrom with a notch, 414 ***
'Twas love, not me, 394 *
'Twas my one glory, 1028
'Twas such a Little, Little boat, 107
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'Twas the old road through pain, 344 *
'Twas warm, at :6.rst, hke us, 519
Twice had summer her falr verdure, 846
Two butterfLies went out at noon, 533
Two lengths has every day, 1295
Two Swimmers wrestled on the spar, 201 **
Two travellers penshing in snow, 933
Two were Immortal twice, 800
'Twould ease a butterfly, 682
Unable are the loved to die, 809
Uncertain lease develops lustre, 857
Under the hght, yet under, 949
Undue Slgru:6.cance a staiVlng man attaches, 439
U nful:6.lled to observation, 972
Urut, hke death, for whom, 408
Unttl the desert knows, 1291
Unto a broken heart, 1704
Unto like story trouble has enticed me, 295 **
"Unto me?" I do not know you, 964
Unto my books so good to turn, 604
Unto the whole how add, 1341
Unworthy of her breast, 1414
Up Life's hIll with my little bundle, 1010
Upon a Lilac sea, 1337
Upon concluded Lives, 73;
Upon his saddle sprong a bIrd, 1600
Upon the gallows hung a wretch, 1757
Victory comes late, 690
Volcanoes be In SIcily, 1705
Wait till the majesty of death, 171
Warm In her hand these accents he, 1313
"Was not" was all the statement, 1342
Water is taught by thirst, 135 **
Water makes many beds, 1428
We, bee and I, live by the quaffing, 230 **
We can but follow to the sun, 920
We cover thee, sweet face, 482
We do not know the time we lose, 1106
We do not play on graves, 467
INDEX OF FIRST LiNES
We don't cry, Tim and I, 196 *
We dream - It is good we are dreaming, 531
We grow accustomed to the dark, 419
We mtroduce ourselves, 1214
We knew not that we were to hve, 1462
We learn In the retreatlng, 1083
We learned the whole of love, 568
We hke a hallbreadth 'scape, II75
We Like March, 1213
We lose because we win, 21
We met as sparks, dtverging £hnts, 958
We miss a kInsman more, 1087
We miss her, not because we see, 993
We never know how high we are, 1 I 76
We never know we go when we are going, 1523
We outgrow love hke other things, 887
We play at paste, 320 **
We pray to heaven, 489
We see comparauvely, 534
We send the wave to find the wave, 1604
We shall find the cube of the rambow, 1484
We should not mind so small a flower, 81
*
We shun because we pnze her face, 1429
We shun It ere It comes, 1580
We talked as gIrls do, 586
We talked with each other about each other, 1473
We thust at first - 'ns nature's act, 726
We wear our sober dresses when we die, 1572
We'll pass without the parting, 996
Went up a year this evening, 93 **
Were It but me that gamed the hClght, 1015
Were It to be the last, II64
Were nature mortal lady, 1762
Wert thou but Ill, that I might show thee, 961
What care the dead for chanueleer, 592
What did they do since I saw them, 900
What I can do I will, 361 *
What I see not, I better see, 939
What if I say I shall not wait, 277 ***
What inn is this, 115f
What is "Paradise," 215 *
What mystery pervades a well, 1400
What shall I do, it whimpers so, 186 *
What shall I do when the summer troubles, 956
What soft, cherubic creatures, 401
What tenements of clover, 1338
What twigs we held by, 1086
What we see we know somewhat, II95
What would I give to see his face, 247 ***
Whatever it is, she has tried it, 1204
When a lover is a beggar, 1314
When bells stop ringing, church begIns. 633
When diamonds are a legend, 397 *
When Etna basks and purrs, 1146
When I count the seeds, 40
**
When I have seen the sun emerge, 888
When I hoped I feared, I 181
When I hoped, I recollect, 768
When I wa~ small, a woman rued, 596
When Katie walks, this simple palr accompany her side, 222 *
When memory is full, 1266
When night is almost done, 347 *
When one has glVen up one's Me, 853
When roses cease to bloom, Sir, 32
When the astronomer stops seelung, 851
When they come back, If blossoms do, I080
When we have ceased to care, 1706
When we stand on the tops of things, 242.
Where bells no more affright the morn, 112
*
Where every bird is bold to go, 1758
Where I have lost, I softer tread, 104 *
Where roses would not dare to go, I582
Where ships of purple gently toss, 265 **
Where thou art, that is home, 725
Whether my bark went down at sea, 52
**
Whether they have forgotten, 1329
Which is best? Heaven, 1012
Which is the best - the moon or the crescent, 13 I 5
WhIch misses most, 1759
wiule asters, 331
WhIle It is ahve, 491
While we were feanng It, it came, 12.77
WhIte as an Inruan PIpe, 1250
Who abdIcated ambush, 1616
Who court obtaln within himself, 803
Who gIants know, with lesser men, 796
Who goes to rune must take his feast, 1223
Who has not found the heaven below, 1544
Who is it seeks my pIllow inghts, 1598
Who is the east, 1032
Who never lost are unprepared, 73
Who never wanted maddest joy, 1430
Who occupies this house, 892.
Who saw no sunrise cannot say, 1018
Who were "the Father and the Son," 1258
Whoever rusenchants, 1451
Whole gulfs of red, and Heets of red, 658
Whose are the Little beds, I asked, 142
Whose cheek is this, 82 *
Whose pink career may have a close, 1394
"Why do I love" you, SLi, 480
Why do they shut me out of heaven, 248 *
Why make It doubt, it hurts it SO, 462.
Why should we hurry, why indeed, 1646
Wild nights -wild nights, 249 **
Will there really be a morning, 101 ***
Wmter is good - his hoar deLights, 13 16
winter under cultivation, 170 7
INDEX OF FIRST LiNES
witchcraft has not a pechgree, 1708
witchcraft was hung in history, 1583
with pinions of chsdam, 1431
with sweetness unabated, 1709
With thee in the desert, 209 *
withm my garden ndes a bud, 500
Within my reach, 90 **
withm that htde hIve, 1607
withm thy grave, 1552.
Without a smile, without a throe, 1330
without this there is nought, 655
Wolfe demanded dunng dying, 678
Wonder is not preCisely hOwing, 1331
Would you Like summer? Taste of ours, 691
Yesterday is history, 12.92.
You cannot make remembrance grow, 1508
You cannot put a :6re out, 530
You cannot take Itself, 1351
You conS1:1tuted 1lme, 765
You know that portrait In the moon, 504
You left me, sire, two legacies, 644
You love me, you are sure, 156
You love the Lord you cannot see, 487
You sild that I "was great" one day, 738
You see I cannot see - your lifetime, 253 *
You taught me wilting with myself, 740
You'll :6ruhtwhen you try to me, 610
You'll know her by her foot, 634
You'll know It as you know '1:15 noon, 42.0
Your riches taught me poverty, 299 **
Your thoughts don't have words every day, 1452-
You're right - "the way is narrow," 234 **
You've seen balloons set, haven't you, 700

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