The Poetry of Emily Dickinson
"The Poetry of Emily Dickinson album by Julie Harris on BeMusic"
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Release Date: 2010-12-01 00:00:00
I Reason, Earth Is Short
I Cannot Live With You
I'll Tell You How the Sun Rose
Love Is Anterior to Life
This Is My Letter to the World
I Died for Beauty, but Was Scarce
To Make a Prairie It Takes a Clover and One Bee
Letter to T W Higginson, 15 April 1862
Letter to T W Higginson, 25 April 1862
The Soul Selects Her Own Society
A Toad Can Die of Light
Before I Got My Eye Put Out
I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died
I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed
Pain Has an Element of Blank
I Never Saw a Moor
I'm Nobody - Who Are You
Letter to Dr and Mrs J G Holland, Summer 1862
There's a Certain Slant of Light
I Like to See it Lap the Miles
A Narrow Fellow in the Grass
Hope is the Thing With Feathers
Beside the Autumn Poets Sing
Letter to Mrs. J G Holland, Early June 1884
Letter to Louise and Frances Norcross, Early July 1879
After Great Pain a Formal Feeling Comes
There Came a Wind Like a Bugle
Letter to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, Early October 1883
Letter to Sally Jenkins, Late December 1880
If You Were Coming in the Fall
Safe in Their Alabaster Chambers
My River Runs to Thee
What Soft, Cherubic Creatures
The Sky Is Low, The Clouds Are Mean
To Fight Aloud Is Very Brave
Letter to Maria Whitney, Summer 1883
A Bird Came Down the Walk
I Dwell in Possibility
Letter to John L Graves, Late April 1856
I Never Lost As Much but Twice
I Years Had Been from Home
Letter to Otis P Lord, 3 December 1882
The Heart Asks Pleasure First
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
I Cautious Scanned My Little Life
My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close
I Felt a Funeral in My Brain