Famous Quotes by Emily Dickinson

  • And he unrolled his feathers
    And rowed him softer home—

    Than Oars divide the... More
  • A Bird came down the Walk—
    He did not know I saw—
    He bit an Angleworm in halves More
  • He ate and drank the precious Words,
    His Spirit grew robust;
    He knew no more that he was... More
  • Decades of Arrogance between
    The Dial life—
    And Him— More
  • A Clock stopped—
    Not the Mantel’s—
    Geneva’s farthest skill
    Can’t put the... More
  • This is the Hour of Lead—
    Remembered, if outlived,
    As Freezing persons, recollect the... More
  • After great pain, a formal feeling comes— More
  • After great pain, a formal feeling comes—
    The Nerves sit ceremonious, like Tombs— More
  • A light exists in spring
    Not present on the year
    At any other period. More
  • It passes, and we stay:

    A quality of loss
    Affecting our content,
    As trade had... More
  • Ample make this bed.
    Make this bed with awe;
    In it wait till judgment break
    Excellent... More
  • A narrow Fellow in the Grass
    Occasionally rides— More
  • But never met this Fellow
    Attended, or alone
    Without a tighter breathing
    And Zero at... More
  • Apparently with no surprise
    To any happy flower,
    The frost beheads it at its play More
  • The sun proceeds unmoved
    To measure off another day
    For an approving God. More
  • A Route of Evanescence
    With a revolving Wheel— More
  • The mail from Tunis, probably,
    An easy Morning’s Ride— More
  • A courteous, yet harrowing Grace,
    As Guest, that would be gone— More
  • Our Summer made her light escape
    Into the Beautiful. More
  • As imperceptibly as Grief
    The Summer lapsed away— More
  • A word is dead
    When it is said,
    Some say.
    I say it just
    Begins to live
    That day. More
  • Because I could not stop for Death—
    He kindly stopped for me— More
  • We paused before a House that seemed
    A Swelling of the Ground— More
  • Since then—’tis Centuries—and yet
    Feels shorter than the Day
    I first surmised the... More
  • Elysium is as far as to
    The very nearest room,
    If in that room a friend... More
  • But Microscopes are prudent
    In an Emergency. More
  • “Faith” is a fine invention More
  • “Faith” is a fine invention
    When Gentlemen can see—
    But Microscopes are... More
  • Faith—is the Pierless Bridge
    Supporting what We see
    Unto the Scene that We do not— More
  • Fame is a bee.
    It has a song--
    It has a sting--
    Ah, too, it has a wing. More
  • Fame is a fickle food
    Upon a shifting plate. More
  • Farther in summer than the birds,
    Pathetic from the grass,
    A minor nation... More
  • Remit as yet no grace,
    No furrow on the glow,
    Yet a druidic difference
    Enhances... More
  • His Labor is a Chant—
    His Idleness—a Tune—
    Oh, for a Bee’s experience
    Of... More
  • “Hope” is the thing with feathers—
    That perches in the soul— More
  • Yet, never, in Extremity,
    It asked a crumb—of Me. More
  • Fearless—the cobweb swings from the ceiling—
    Indolent Housewife—in Daisies—lain! More
  • How many times these low feet staggered—
    Only the soldered mouth can tell— More
  • I cannot live with you. More
  • You there, I here,
    With just the door ajar
    That oceans are,
    And prayer,
    And that... More
  • I cannot live with You—
    It would be Life—
    And Life is over there—
    Behind the Shelf More
  • I could not die with you, More
  • Nor could I rise with you,
    Because your face
    Would put out Jesus’, More
  • I died for Beauty—but was scarce
    Adjusted in the Tomb
    When One who died for Truth, was... More
  • We talked between the Rooms—
    Until the Moss had reached our lips—
    And covered... More
  • I dreaded that first robin so,
    But he is mastered now, More
  • They’re here, though; not a creature failed,
    No blossom stayed away
    In gentle deference... More
  • I dared not meet the daffodils, More
  • I could not bear the bees should come, More
  • I dwell in Possibility—
    A fairer House than Prose— More
  • For Occupation—This—
    The spreading wide my narrow Hands
    To gather Paradise— More
  • And then a Plank in Reason, broke,
    And I dropped down, and down—
    And hit a World, at... More
  • I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, More
  • A Service, like a Drum—
    Kept beating—beating—till I thought
    My Mind was going numb— More
  • If I can stop one heart from breaking
    I shall not live in vain: More
  • If I could see you in a year,
    I’d wind the months in balls— More
  • If you were coming in the Fall,
    I’d brush the Summer by More
  • If only Centuries, delayed,
    I’d count them on my Hand, More
  • If certain, when this life was out—
    That your’s and mine, should be—
    I’d toss it... More
  • I heard a Fly buzz—when I died— More
  • —and then it was
    There interposed a Fly—

    With Blue—uncertain stumbling... More
  • There’s plunder—where?
    Tankard, or spoon,
    Earring, or stone,
    A watch, some... More
  • I know some lonely houses off the road
    A robber’d like the look of,—
    Wooden... More
  • While the old couple, just astir,
    Fancy the sunrise left the door ajar! More
  • I like a look of Agony,
    Because I know it’s true— More
  • I like to see it lap the Miles—
    And lick the Valleys up— More
  • And neigh like Boanerges—
    Then—punctual as a Star
    Stop—docile and omnipotent
    At... More
  • I’ll tell you how the Sun rose—
    A Ribbon at a time— More
  • But how he set—I know not— More
  • A Dominie in Gray—
    Put gently up the evening Bars—
    And led the flock away— More
  • How dreary—to be—Somebody!
    How public—like a frog—
    To tell one’s name—the... More
  • I’m nobody, who are you? More
  • Burglar! Banker—Father!
    I am poor once more! More
  • I never lost as much but twice,
    And that was in the sod. More
  • I never saw a Moor— More
  • I never spoke with God
    Nor visited in Heaven—
    Yet certain am I of the spot
    As if... More
  • Yet know I how the heather looks More
  • Till, in a distant town,
    Towns on from mine—
    I sat me down;
    This was a dream. More
  • A snake, with mottles rare,
    Surveyed my chamber floor,
    In feature as the worm... More
  • In winter, in my room,
    I came upon a worm, More
  • Not quite with him at home—
    Secured him by a string
    To something neighboring, More
  • That time I flew, More
  • A trifle afterward More
  • Until We met the Solid Town—
    No One He seemed to know—
    And bowing—with a Mighty... More
  • I started Early—Took my Dog—
    And visited the Sea— More
  • But no Man moved Me—till the Tide
    Went past my simple Shoe— More
  • And He—He followed—close behind— More
  • This gave me that precarious Gait
    Some call Experience. More
  • I stepped from Plank to Plank
    A slow and cautious way More
  • Inebriate of Air—am I—
    And Debauchee of Dew— More
  • And Saints—to windows run—
    To see the little Tippler
    Leaning against the—Sun— More
  • I taste a liquor never brewed—
    From Tankards scooped in Pearl!— More
  • It dropped so low in my regard
    I heard it hit the ground,
    And go to pieces on the... More
  • Nature was in her beryl apron,
    Mixing fresher air. More
  • It sounded as if the streets were running,
    And then the streets stood still. More
  • I’ve seen a Dying Eye More
  • And then—be soldered down
    Without disclosing what it be
    ‘Twere blessed to have seen— More
  • I Years had been from Home
    And now before the Door
    I dared not enter, More
  • Then moved my Fingers off
    As cautiously as Glass
    And held my ears, and like a... More
  • I fitted to the Latch
    My Hand, with trembling care More

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