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First Series [Series 1]


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Preface

I - LIFE
1. I. SUCCESS
2. II. Our share of night to bear
3. III. ROUGE ET NOIR
4. IV. ROUGE GAGNE.
5. V. Glee! The great storm is over!
6. VI. If I can stop one heart from breaking
7. VII. ALMOST!
8. VIII. A wounded deer leaps highest
9. IX. The heart asks pleasure first
10. X. IN A LIBRARY
11. XI. Much madness is divinest sense
12. XII. I asked no other thing
13. XIII. EXCLUSION
14. XIV. THE SECRET
15. XV. THE LONELY HOUSE
16. XVI. To fight aloud is very brave
17. XVII. DAWN
18. XVIII. THE BOOK OF MARTYRS
19. XIX. THE MYSTERY OF PAIN
20. XX. I taste a liquor never brewed
21. XXI. A BOOK
22. XXII. I had no time to hate, because
23. XXIII. UNRETURNING
24. XXIV. Whether my bark went down at sea
25. XXV. Belshazzar had a letter
26. XXVI. The brain within its groove

II - LOVE
1. I. MINE.
2. II. BEQUEST
3. III. Alter? When the hills do
4. IV. SUSPENSE
5. V. SURRENDER
6. VI. IF you were coming in the fall
7. VII. WITH A FLOWER
8. VIII. PROOF
9. IX. Have you got a brook in your little heart
10. X. TRANSPLANTED
11. XI. THE OUTLET
12. XII. IN VAIN
13. XIII. RENUNCIATION
14. XIV. LOVE'S BAPTISM
15. XV. RESURRECTION
16. XVI. APOCALYPSE
17. XVII. THE WIFE
18. XVIII. APOTHEOSIS

III. NATURE
1. I. New feet within my garden go
2. II. MAY-FLOWER
3. III. WHY?
4. IV. Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower?
5. V. The pedigree of honey
6. VI. A SERVICE OF SONG
7. VII. The bee is not afraid of me
8. VIII. SUMMER'S ARMIES
9. IX. THE GRASS
10. X. A little road not made of man
11. XI. SUMMER SHOWER
12. XII. PSALM OF THE DAY
13. XIII. THE SEA OF SUNSET
14. XIV. PURPLE CLOVER
15. XV. THE BEE
16. XVI. Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn
17. XVII. As children bid the guest good-night
18. XVIII. Angels in the early morning
19. XIX. So bashful when I spied her
20. XX. TWO WORLDS
21. XXI. THE MOUNTAIN
22. XXII. A DAY
23. XXIII. The butterfiy's assumption-gown
24. XXIV. THE WIND
25. XXV. DEATH AND LIFE
26. XXVI. 'T WAS later when the summer went
27. XXVII. INDIAN SUMMER
28. XXVIII. AUTUMN
29. XXIX. BECLOUDED
30. XXX. THE HEMLOCK
31. XXXI. There's a certain slant of light

IV. TIME AND ETERNITY
1. I. One dignity delays for all
2. II. TOO LATE
3. III. ASTRA CASTRA
4. IV. Safe in their alabaster chambers
5. V. On this long storm the rainbow rose
6. VI. FROM THE CHRYSALIS
7. VII. SETTING SAIL
8. VIII. Look back on time with kindly eyes
9. IX. A train went through a burial gate
10. X. I died for beauty, but was scarce
11. XI. "TROUBLED ABOUT MANY THINGS"
12. XII. REAL
13. XIII. THE FUNERAL
14. XIV. I went to thank her
15. XV. I've seen a dying eye
16. XVI. REFUGE
17. XVII. I never saw a moor
18. XVIII. PLAYMATES
19. XIX. To know just how he suffered would be dear
20. XX. The last night that she lived
21. XXI. THE FIRST LESSON
22. XXII. The bustle in a house
23. XXIII. I reason, earth is short
24. XXIV. Afraid? Of whom am I afraid?
25. XXV. DYING
26. XXVI. Two swimmers wrestled on the spar
27. XXVII. THE CHARIOT
28. XXVIII. She went as quiet as the dew
29. XXIX. RESURGAM. At last to be identified!
30. XXX. Except to heaven, she is nought
31. XXXI. Death is a dialogue between
32. XXXII. It was too late for man
33. XXXIII. ALONG THE POTOMAC
34. XXXIV. The daisy follows soft the sun
35. XXXV. EMANCIPATION. No rack can torture me
36. XXXVI. LOST. I lost a world the other day
37. XXXVII. If I should n't be alive
38. XXXVIII. Sleep is supposed to be
39. XXXIX. I shall know why, when time is over
40. XL. I never lost as much but twice




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Review/comment: I think that dickinson`s poem reveal suicidal wish she use alot of proverbial language and in her style we can find brevity and intensity and the lack of musical regularity of meaning