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Browse alphabetically through more than 9,000 words in Dickinson’s poetry, as defined in the Emily Dickinson Lexicon, based in part on her dictionary, Webster's 1844 American Dictionary of the English Language.
Further in Summer than
the Birds -
Pathetic from the
Grass -
A Minor Nation
celebrates
It's unobtrusive Mass -
No Ordinance be seen -
So gradual the Grace
A pensive Custom it
becomes
Enlarging Loneliness -
'Tis Audiblest, at Dusk -
When Day's attempt
is done -
And Nature nothing
waits to do
But terminate in Tune -
Nor difference it knows
Of Cadence, or of
Pause -
But simultaneous as
Same -
The Service emphacize -
Nor know I when it
cease -
At Candles, it is here -
When Sunrise is - that
it is not -
Than this, I know
no more -
The Earth has many
keys -
Where Melody is not
Is the Unknown
Peninsula -
Beauty - is Nature's
Fact -
But Witness for Her
Land -
And Witness for Her
Sea -
The Cricket is Her
utmost
Of Elegy, to Me -
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