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First Line/Title | Date | Recipient | Edition | Number | More |
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I cannot dance opon my toes | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | tei | TEI381A | + |
I dwell in Possibility -- | 1862 | Isabel | 657 | + | |
I had no cause to be awake | 1863 | ryanmw | MW662A | + | |
I have no life but this | 1877 | Samuel Bowles | Gorgeous nothings | extra1432B | + |
I have no life but this | 1877 | Samuel Bowles | Gorgeous nothings | extra1432B | + |
I have no life to live | 1877 | Poems on Old Addresses | POA1432A | + | |
I heard a fly buzz when I died | 1863 | BugBytes | test591A | + | |
I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died -- | 1862 | fly | 111465 | + | |
I'll tell you how the Sun rose -- | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Arkin Scratch Ed. | AS318 | + |
I many times thought peace had come | 1863 | gj | 231737A | + | |
I'm nobody! Who are you? | I'm Nobody -- | 260 | + | ||
I'm nobody! Who are you? | I'm Nobody | A1260A1 | + | ||
I'm Nobody! Who are you? | 1861 | Kilgore | 288 | + | |
In many and reportless places | 1876 | Arkin Scratch Ed. | AS1404A | + | |
It's thoughts -- and just One Heart -- | 1862 | SH test | 495 | + | |
I am afraid to own a body | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1050A | + | |
I am afraid to own a Body -- | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1090 | + | |
I am alive - I guess | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F605A | + | |
I am alive -- I guess -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J470 | + | |
I am ashamed - I hide | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F705A | + | |
I am ashamed -- I hide -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J473 | + | |
I asked no other thing | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F687A | + | |
I asked no other thing -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J621 | + | |
I asked no other thing, | Poems 1890 | P90-12 | + | ||
I bet with every wind that blew | 1870 | [Susan Dickinson] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1167A | + |
I bet with every Wind that blew | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1215 | + | |
I breathed enough to learn the trick, | Poems 1896 | P96-147 | + | ||
I breathed enough to take the trick | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F308A | + | |
I breathed enough to take the Trick -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J272 | + | |
I bring an unaccustomed wine | Poems 1891 | P91-2 | + | ||
I bring an unaccustomed wine | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F126A | + | |
I bring an unaccustomed wine | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J132 | + | |
I bring an unaccustomed wine | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J132 | + | |
I came to buy a smile today | 1861 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F258A | + |
I came to buy a smile today | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F258B | + | |
I Came to buy a smile -- today -- | 1861 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J223 | + |
I cannot be ashamed | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F977A | + | |
I cannot be ashamed | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J914 | + | |
I cannot buy it - 'tis not sold | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F943A | + | |
I cannot buy it -- 'tis not sold -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J840 | + | |
I cannot dance opon my toes | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F381A | + |
I cannot dance opon my toes | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F381B | + | |
I cannot dance upon my Toes -- | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J326 | + |
I cannot live with you | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F706A | + | |
I cannot live with You -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J640 | + | |
I cannot meet the spring unmoved | 1866 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1122A | + | |
I cannot meet the spring unmoved | 1866 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1122B | + |
I cannot meet the Spring unmoved -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1051 | + | |
I cannot see my soul but know 'tis there | 1873 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1276A | + |
I cannot see my soul but know 'tis there | Louise and Frances Norcross | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1262 | + | |
I cannot want it more | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1228A | + | |
I cannot want it more -- | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1301 | + | |
I cant tell you -- but you feel it -- | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J65 | + |
I cant tell you, but you feel it | 1860 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F164A | + |
I cant tell you, but you feel it | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F164B | + | |
I can wade grief | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F312A | + | |
I can wade Grief -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J252 | + | |
I cautious scanned my little life | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F175A | + | |
I cautious, scanned my little life -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J178 | + | |
I could bring you jewels - had I a mind to | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F726A | + | |
I could bring You Jewels -- had I a mind to -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J697 | + | |
I could die -- to know -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J570 | + | |
I could die to know | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F537A | + | |
I could not drink it, Sue | 1864 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F816A | + |
I could not drink it, Sweet | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F816B | + | |
I could not drink it, Sweet, | 1864 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J818 | + |
I could not prove the years had feet | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F674A | + | |
I could not prove the Years had feet -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J563 | + | |
I could suffice for him I knew | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F712A | + | |
I could suffice for Him, I knew -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J643 | + | |
I counted till they danced so | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F45A | + | |
I cried at pity - not at pain | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F394A | + | |
I cried at Pity -- not at Pain -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J588 | + | |
I cross till I am weary | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F666A | + | |
I cross till I am weary | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J550 | + | |
Ideals are the fairy oil | 1865 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1016A | + |
Ideals are the fairy oil | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1016B | + | |
Ideals are the Fairy Oil | 1865 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J983 | + |
I did not reach thee | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1708A | + | ||
I did not reach Thee | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1664 | + | ||
I died for beauty but was scarce | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F448A | + | |
I died for beauty, but was scarce | Poems 1890 | P90-85 | + | ||
I died for Beauty -- but was scarce | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J449 | + | |
I do not care - why should I care | 1880 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1534A | + | |
I'd rather recollect a setting | 1875 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1366A | + | |
I'd rather recollect a setting | 1875 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1349 | + | |
I dreaded that first robin so | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F347A | + | |
I dreaded that first Robin, so, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J348 | + | |
I dwell in possibility | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F466A | + | |
I dwell in Possibility -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J657 | + | |
I envy seas whereon he rides | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F368A | + | |
I envy Seas, whereon He rides -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J498 | + | |
If all the griefs I am to have | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1756A | + | ||
If all the griefs I am to have | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1726 | + | ||
If anybody's friend be dead | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F354A | + | |
If anybody's friend be dead | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J509 | + | |
If anybody's friend be dead, | Poems 1891 | P91-145 | + | ||
If any sink, assure that this now standing | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F616A | + | |
If any sink, assure that this, now standing -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J358 | + | |
If blame be my side - forfeit me | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F874A | + | |
If Blame be my side -- forfeit Me -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J775 | + | |
I fear a man of frugal speech | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F663A | + | |
I fear a Man of frugal Speech -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J543 | + | |
I felt a cleaving in my mind | 1864 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F867A | + |
I felt a cleaving in my mind | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F867B | + | |
I felt a Cleaving in my Mind -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J937 | + | |
I felt a funeral in my brain | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F340A | + | |
I felt a funeral in my brain, | Poems 1896 | P96-136 | + | ||
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J280 | + | |
I felt my life with both my hands | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F357A | + | |
I felt my life with both my hands | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J351 | + | |
If ever the lid gets off my head | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F585A | + | |
If ever the lid gets off my head | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1727 | + | ||
If he dissolve - then there is nothing more | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F251A | + | |
If He dissolve -- then -- there is nothing -- more -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J236 | + | |
If he were living - dare I ask | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F719A | + | |
If He were living -- dare I ask -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J734 | + | |
If I can stop one heart from breaking | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F982A | + | |
If I can stop one heart from breaking, | Poems 1890 | P90-6 | + | ||
If I can stop one Heart from breaking | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J919 | + | |
If I could bribe them by a rose | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F176A | + | |
If I could bribe them by a Rose | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J179 | + | |
If I could tell how glad I was | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1725A | + | ||
If I could tell how glad I was | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1668 | + | ||
If I may have it when it's dead | Poems 1896 | P96-150 | + | ||
If I may have it when it's dead | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F431A | + | |
If I may have it, when it's dead, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J577 | + | |
If I'm lost -- now -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J256 | + | |
If I'm lost now | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F316A | + | |
If I should cease to bring a rose | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F53A | + | |
If I should cease to bring a Rose | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J56 | + | |
If I should die | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F36A | + | |
If I should die, | Poems 1891 | P91-151 | + | ||
If I should die, | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J54 | + | |
If I should'nt be alive | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F210A | + | |
If I should'nt be alive | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J182 | + | |
If I shouldn't be alive | Poems 1890 | P90-112 | + | ||
If I should see a single bird | 1882 | Thomas Gilbert (Gib) Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1591A | + |
I fit for them -- | 1867 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1109 | + | |
I fit for them - I seek the dark | 1866 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1129A | + | |
If it had no pencil | 1861 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F184A | + |
If it had no pencil | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J921 | + | |
If my bark sink | 1872 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1250A | + | |
If my Bark sink | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1234 | + | |
If nature smiles - the mother must | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1101A | + | |
If Nature smiles -- the Mother must | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1085 | + | |
I found the phrase to every thought | Poems 1891 | P91-5 | + | ||
I found the words to every thought | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F436A | + | |
I found the words to every thought | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J581 | + | |
If pain for peace prepares | 1860 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F155A | + |
If pain for peace prepares | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F155B | + | |
If pain for peace prepares | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J63 | + |
If recollecting were forgetting | 1858 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F9B | + |
If recollecting were forgetting, | 1858 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J33 | + |
If she had been the mistletoe | 1859 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F60A | + |
If she had been the mistletoe | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F60B | + | |
If she had been the Mistletoe | 1858 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J44 | + |
If the foolish call them 'flowers,' | Poems 1896 | P96-11 | + | ||
If the foolish call them "flowers" | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F179A | + | |
If the foolish, call them "flowers" -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J168 | + | |
If this is "fading" | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F119A | + | |
If this is "fading" | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J120 | + | |
If those I loved were lost | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F20A | + | |
If those I loved were lost | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F20B | + | |
If those I loved were lost | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J29 | + | |
If what we could were what we would | 1863 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F540A | + |
If what we could were what we would | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F540B | + | |
If What we Could -- were what we would -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J407 | + | |
If wrecked opon the bay of thought | 1879 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1503B | + | |
If wrecked opon the wharf of thought | 1879 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1503A | + | |
If wrecked upon the Shoal of Thought | 1879 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1469 | + | |
If your nerve deny you | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F329A | + | |
If your Nerve, deny you -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J292 | + | |
If you were coming in the fall | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F356A | + | |
If you were coming in the fall, | Poems 1890 | P90-32 | + | ||
If you were coming in the Fall, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J511 | + | |
I gained it so | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F639A | + | |
I gained it so -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J359 | + | |
I gained it so, | Poems 1891 | P91-51 | + | ||
I gave myself to him | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F426A | + | |
I gave myself to Him -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J580 | + | |
I got so I could hear his name | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F292A | + | |
I got so I could hear his name -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J293 | + | |
I groped for him before I knew | 1882 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1585A | + | |
I groped for him before I knew | 1882 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1555 | + | |
I had a daily bliss | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1029A | + | |
I had a daily Bliss | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1057 | + | |
I had a guinea golden | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F12A | + | |
I had a guinea golden -- | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J23 | + | |
I HAD A GUINEA GOLDEN | Poems 1896 | P96-19 | + | ||
I had been hungry all the years | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F439A | + | |
I had been hungry, all the Years -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J579 | + | |
I had no cause to be awake | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F662A | + | |
I had no Cause to be awake -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J542 | + | |
I had no time to hate | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F763A | + | |
I had no time to Hate -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J478 | + | |
I had no time to hate, because | Poems 1890 | P90-22 | + | ||
I had not minded walls | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F554A | + | |
I had not minded -- Walls -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J398 | + | |
I had some things that I called mine | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F101A | + | |
I had some things that I called mine -- | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J116 | + | |
I had the glory - that will do | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F350A | + | |
I had the Glory -- that will do -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J349 | + | |
I have a bird in spring | 1854 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F4A | + |
I have a bird in spring | 1854 | Elizabeth Holland (and Josiah Holland) | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F4B | + |
I have a Bird in spring | 1854 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J5 | + |
I have a king who does not speak | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F157A | + | |
I have a king who does not speak; | Poems 1896 | P96-34 | + | ||
I have a King, who does not speak -- | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J103 | + | |
I have never seen 'volcanoes' | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F165A | + | |
I have never seen 'Volcanoes' -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J175 | + | |
I have no life but this | 1877 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1432B | + |
I have no life but this, | Poems 1891 | P91-59 | + | ||
I have no Life but this -- | 1877 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1398 | + |
I have no life to live | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1432A | + | |
I have no life to live | 1877 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1432C | + |
I have not told my garden yet, | Poems 1891 | P91-132 | + | ||
I hav'nt told my garden yet | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F40A | + | |
I hav'nt told my garden yet -- | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J50 | + | |
I heard a fly buzz when I died | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F591A | + | |
I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J465 | + | |
I heard as if I had no ear | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F996A | + | |
I heard as if I had no ear | 1865 | [T. W. Higginson] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F996B | + |
I heard, as if I had no Ear | 1865 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1039 | + |
I held a jewel in my fingers | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F261A | + | |
I held a Jewel in my fingers -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J245 | + | |
I held it so tight that I lost it | 1884 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1659A | + | |
I hide myself within my flower | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F80A | + | |
I hide myself within my flower | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F80B | + | |
I hide myself within my flower | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F80C | + | |
I hide myself within my flower, | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J903 | + | |
I keep my pledge | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F63A | + | |
I keep my pledge. | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J46 | + | |
I knew that I had gained | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1033A | + | |
I knew that I had gained | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1022 | + | |
I know a place where summer strives | Poems 1891 | P91-101 | + | ||
I know a place where summer strives | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F363A | + | |
I know a place where Summer strives | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J337 | + | |
I know lives I could miss | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F574A | + | |
I know lives, I could miss | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J372 | + | |
I know of people in the grave | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1704A | + | ||
I know of people in the Grave | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1665 | + | ||
I know some lonely houses off the road | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F311B | + |
I know some lonely Houses off the Road | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J289 | + | |
I know suspense - it steps so terse | 1873 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1283A | + | |
I know Suspense -- it steps so terse | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1285 | + | |
I know that he exists | Poems 1891 | P91-55 | + | ||
I know that he exists | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F365A | + | |
I know that He exists. | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J338 | + | |
I know where wells grow - droughtless wells | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F695A | + | |
I know where Wells grow -- Droughtless Wells -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J460 | + | |
I learned at least what home could be | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F891A | + | |
I learned -- at least -- what Home could be -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J944 | + | |
I like a look of agony | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F339A | + | |
I like a look of Agony, | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J241 | + | |
I like to see it lap the miles | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F383A | + | |
I like to see it lap the Miles -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J585 | + | |
I lived on dread | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F498A | + | |
I lived on Dread -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J770 | + | |
I lived on dread; to those who know | Poems 1891 | P91-150 | + | ||
I live with him - I see his face | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F698A | + | |
I live with Him -- I see His face -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J463 | + | |
I'll clutch -- and clutch -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J427 | + | |
I'll clutch and clutch | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F385A | + | |
I'll send the feather from my hat! | 1861 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F196A | + |
I'll send the feather from my Hat! | 1861 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J687 | + |
I'll tell you how the sun rose | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F204A | + | |
I'll tell you how the sun rose | 1861 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F204B | + |
I'll tell you how the Sun rose -- | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J318 | + |
I lost a world the other day! | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F209A | + | |
I lost a World -- the other day! | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J181 | + | |
I made slow riches but my gain | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F947A | + | |
I made slow Riches but my Gain | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J843 | + | |
Image of light, adieu | 1882 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1586A | + | |
Image of Light, Adieu -- | 1882 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1556 | + | |
I make his crescent fill or lack | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F837A | + | |
I make His Crescent fill or lack -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J909 | + | |
I many times thought peace had come | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F737A | + | |
I many times thought peace had come, | Poems 1891 | P91-47 | + | ||
I many times thought Peace had come | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J739 | + | |
I'm ceded - I've stopped being their's | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F353A | + | |
I'm ceded -- I've stopped being Their's -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J508 | + | |
I meant to find her when I came | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F881A | + | |
I meant to find her when I came; | Poems 1896 | P96-137 | + | ||
I meant to find Her when I came -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J718 | + | |
I meant to have but modest needs | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F711A | + | |
I meant to have but modest needs -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J476 | + | |
I measure every grief I meet | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F550A | + | |
I measure every Grief I meet | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J561 | + | |
I met a king this afternoon! | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F183A | + | |
I met a King this afternoon! | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J166 | + | |
Immortal is an ample word | Poems 1896 | P96-127 | + | ||
Immortal is an ample word | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1223A | + | |
Immortal is an ample word | 1871 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1223B | + |
Immortal is an ample word | 1872 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1205 | + |
IMMORTALITY | Poems 1896 | P96-116 | + | ||
Immured in heaven! | 1883 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1628A | + | |
Immured in heaven! | 1883 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1628B | + |
Immured in Heaven! | 1884 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1594 | + |
I'm nobody! Who are you? | Poems 1891 | P91-1 | + | ||
I'm Nobody! Who are you? | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J288 | + | |
Impossibility like wine | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F939A | + | |
Impossibility, like Wine | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J838 | + | |
I'm saying every day | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F575A | + | |
I'm saying every day | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J373 | + | |
I'm sorry for the dead today | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F582A | + | |
I'm sorry for the Dead -- Today -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J529 | + | |
I'm the little "Heart's Ease"! | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F167A | + | |
I'm the little "Heart's Ease"! | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J176 | + | |
I'm "wife" - I've finished that | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F225A | + | |
I'm "wife" -- I've finished that -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J199 | + | |
IN A LIBRARY | Poems 1890 | P90-10 | + | ||
Inconceivably solemn! | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F414A | + | |
Inconceivably solemn! | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J582 | + | |
Incredible the lodging | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1452A | + | |
INDIAN SUMMER | Poems 1890 | P90-71 | + | ||
In ebon box when years have flown | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F180A | + | |
In Ebon Box, when years have flown | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J169 | + | |
I never felt at home below | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F437A | + | |
I never felt at home below | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F437B | + | |
I never felt at Home -- Below -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J413 | + | |
I never hear that one is dead | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1325A | + | |
I never hear that one is dead | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1323 | + | |
I never hear the word "escape" | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J77 | + |
I never hear the word "Escape" | 1860 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F144A | + |
I never hear the word "Escape" | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F144B | + | |
I never lost as much but twice | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F39A | + | |
I never lost as much but twice, | Poems 1890 | P90-115 | + | ||
I never lost as much but twice, | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J49 | + | |
I never saw a moor | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F800A | + | |
I never saw a moor, | Poems 1890 | P90-92 | + | ||
I never saw a Moor -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1052 | + | |
I never told the buried gold | 1858 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F38A | + |
I never told the buried gold | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F38B | + | |
I never told the buried gold | 1858 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J11 | + |
In falling timbers buried | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F447A | + | |
In falling Timbers buried -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J614 | + | |
In lands I never saw - they say | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F108A | + | |
In lands I never saw -- they say | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J124 | + | |
In lands I never saw, they say, | Poems 1891 | P91-69 | + | ||
In many and reportless places | 1876 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1404A | + | |
In many and reportless places | 1876 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1382 | + | |
In other motes | 1884 | Helen Hunt Jackson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1664A | + |
I noticed people disappeared | 1869 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1154A | + | |
I noticed people disappeared, | Poems 1891 | P91-143 | + | ||
I noticed People disappeared | 1869 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1149 | + | |
In rags mysterious as these | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F102A | + | |
In rags mysterious as these | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J117 | + | |
IN SHADOW | Poems 1891 | P91-87 | + | ||
In snow thou comest | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1714A | + | ||
In snow thou comest | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1669 | + | ||
IN THE GARDEN | Poems 1891 | P91-96 | + | ||
In the name of the bee | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F23A | + | |
In this short Life | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1287 | + | |
In this short life that only lasts an hour | 1873 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1292A | + | |
In thy long paradise of light | 1868 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1145A | + | |
In thy long Paradise of Light | 1869 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1145 | + | |
IN VAIN | Poems 1890 | P90-38 | + | ||
INVISIBLE | Poems 1896 | P96-133 | + | ||
In winter in my room | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1742A | + | ||
In Winter in my Room | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1670 | + | ||
I often passed the village | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F41A | + | |
I often passed the village | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J51 | + | |
I pay in satin cash | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F526A | + | |
I pay -- in Satin Cash -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J402 | + | |
I play at riches to appease | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F856A | + | |
I play at Riches -- to appease | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J801 | + | |
I prayed, at first, a little girl | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F546A | + | |
I prayed, at first, a little Girl, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J576 | + | |
I read my sentence -- steadily -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J412 | + | |
I read my sentence steadily | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F432A | + | |
I read my sentence steadily, | Poems 1891 | P91-131 | + | ||
I reason, earth is short | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F403A | + |
I reason, earth is short | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F403B | + | |
I reason, earth is short, | Poems 1890 | P90-98 | + | ||
I reason, Earth is short -- | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J301 | + |
I reckon -- when I count at all -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J569 | + | |
I reckon when I count at all | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F533A | + | |
I robbed the woods | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F57A | + | |
I robbed the Woods | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J41 | + | |
I rose because he sank | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F454A | + | |
I rose -- because He sank -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J616 | + | |
I saw no way - The heavens were stitched | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F633A | + | |
I saw no Way -- The Heavens were stitched -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J378 | + | |
I saw that the flake was on it | 1873 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1304A | + | |
I saw that the flake was on it | 1873 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1304B | + |
I saw that the Flake was on it | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1267 | + | |
I saw the wind within her | 1880 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1531A | + | |
I saw the wind within her [scrap [scrap [scrap [scrap | 1880 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1502 | + | |
Is bliss then such abyss | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F371A | + | |
Is bliss, then, such abyss | Poems 1896 | P96-52 | + | ||
Is Bliss then, such Abyss, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J340 | + | |
I see thee better in the dark | 1862 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F442A | + |
I see thee better in the dark | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F442B | + |
I see thee better in the dark | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F442C | + | |
I see thee better -- in the Dark -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J611 | + | |
I see thee clearer for the grave | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1695A | + | ||
I see thee clearer for the Grave | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1666 | + | ||
I send two sunsets | 1863 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F557A | + |
I send two sunsets | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F557B | + | |
I send Two Sunsets -- | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J308 | + | |
I send you a decrepit flower | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1346A | + | |
I send you a decrepit flower | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1324 | + | |
I shall keep singing! | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F270A | + | |
I shall keep singing! | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J250 | + | |
I shall know why when time is over | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F215A | + | |
I shall know why, when time is over, | Poems 1890 | P90-114 | + | ||
I shall know why -- when Time is over -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J193 | + | |
I shall not murmur if at last | 1877 | [Catherine Scott Turner Anthon] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1429A | + |
I shall not murmur if at last | 1877 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1410 | + | |
Is heaven a physician? | 1872 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1260A | + | |
Is Heaven a physician? | Poems 1891 | P91-21 | + | ||
Is Heaven a Physician? | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1270 | + | |
I should have been too glad, I see | 1862 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F283A | + |
I should have been too glad, I see | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F283B | + |
I should have been too glad, I see | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F283C | + | |
I should have been too glad, I see -- | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J313 | + |
I should not dare to be so sad | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1233A | + | |
I should not dare to be so sad | 1871 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1197 | + | |
I should not dare to leave my friend | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F234A | + | |
I should not dare to leave my friend, | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J205 | + | |
I showed her hights she never saw | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F346A | + |
I showed her Hights she never saw -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J446 | + | |
Is immortality a bane | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1757A | + | ||
Is Immortality a bane | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1728 | + | ||
I sing to use the waiting | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F955A | + | |
I sing to use the Waiting | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J850 | + | |
Is it too late to touch you, dear? | 1885 | Mary Warner Crowell | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1674A | + |
Is it too late to touch you, Dear? | 1885 | Mary Warner Crowell | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1637 | + |
Is it true, dear Sue? | 1861 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F189A | + |
Is it true, dear Sue? | 1861 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J218 | + |
I sometimes drop it for a quick | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F784A | + | |
I sometimes drop it, for a Quick -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J708 | + | |
I started early - took my dog | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F656A | + | |
I started Early -- Took my Dog -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J520 | + | |
I stepped from plank to plank | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F926A | + | |
I stepped from Plank to Plank | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J875 | + | |
I stole them from a bee | 1861 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F226A | + |
I stole them from a bee | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F226B | + | |
I stole them from a Bee -- | 1860 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J200 | + |
I sued the news yet feared the news | 1876 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1391A | + |
I sued the News -- yet feared -- the News | 1876 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1360 | + |
I suppose the time will come | 1876 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1389A | + | |
I suppose the time will come | 1876 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1381 | + | |
It always felt to me -- a wrong | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J597 | + | |
It always felt to me a wrong | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F521A | + | |
I taste a liquor never brewed | 1861 | [Susan Dickinson] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F207A | + |
I taste a liquor never brewed | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F207B | + | |
I taste a liquor never brewed -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J214 | + | |
I taste a liquor never brewed, | Poems 1890 | P90-20 | + | ||
It bloomed and dropt a single noon | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F843A | + | |
It bloomed and dropt, a Single Noon -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J978 | + | |
It came at last but prompter death | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1221A | + | |
It came at last but prompter Death | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1230 | + | |
It came his turn to beg | 1880 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1519A | + | |
It came his turn to beg -- | 1880 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1500 | + | |
It cant be "summer"! | 1861 | Catherine Scott Turner Anthon | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F265A | + |
It cant be "summer"! | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F265B | + | |
It cant be "Summer"! | 1861 | Catherine Scott Turner Anthon | Johnson Poems 1955 | J221 | + |
It can't be summer, that got through; | Poems 1891 | P91-119 | + | ||
It ceased to hurt me, though so slow | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F421A | + | |
It ceased to hurt me, though so slow | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J584 | + | |
It did not surprise me | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F50A | + | |
It did not surprise me -- | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J39 | + | |
It dont sound so terrible -- quite -- as it did -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J426 | + | |
It dont sound so terrible quite as it did | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F384A | + | |
It dropped so low in my regard | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F785A | + | |
It dropped so low -- in my Regard -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J747 | + | |
I tend my flowers for thee | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F367A | + | |
I tend my flowers for thee -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J339 | + | |
It feels a shame to be alive | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F524A | + | |
It feels a shame to be Alive -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J444 | + | |
I think I was enchanted | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F627A | + | |
I think I was enchanted | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J593 | + | |
I think just how my shape will rise | Poems 1891 | P91-164 | + | ||
I think just how my shape will rise | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F252A | + | |
I think just how my shape will rise -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J237 | + | |
I think that the root of the wind is water | 1873 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1295A | + | |
I think that the Root of the Wind is Water -- | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1302 | + | |
I think the hemlock likes to stand | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F400A | + | |
I think the Hemlock likes to stand | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J525 | + | |
I think the longest hour of all | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F607A | + | |
I think the longest Hour of all | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J635 | + | |
I think to live may be a bliss | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F757A | + | |
I think To Live -- may be a Bliss | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J646 | + | |
I thought that nature was enough | 1872 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1269A | + | |
I thought that nature was enough | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1286 | + | |
I thought the train would never come | 1878 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1473A | + | |
I thought the Train would never come -- | 1878 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1449 | + | |
I tie my hat - I crease my shawl | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F522A | + | |
I tie my Hat -- I crease my Shawl -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J443 | + | |
It is a lonesome glee | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F873A | + | |
It is a lonesome Glee -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J774 | + | |
It is an honorable thought | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1115A | + | |
It is an honorable Thought | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J946 | + | |
It is dead - find it | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F434A | + | |
It is dead -- Find it -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J417 | + | |
It is easy to work when the soul is at play | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F242A | + | |
It is easy to work when the soul is at play -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J244 | + | |
It is not dying hurts us so | 1863 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F528A | + |
It is the meek that valor wear | 1872 | Elizabeth Holland | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1252A | + |
It knew no lapse nor diminution | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F568A | + | |
It knew no lapse nor diminution | 1863 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F568B | + |
It knew no lapse, nor Diminution -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J560 | + | |
It knew no medicine | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F567A | + | |
It knew no Medicine | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J559 | + | |
It makes no difference abroad | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F686A | + | |
It makes no difference abroad -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J620 | + | |
It might be lonelier | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F535A | + | |
It might be lonelier | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J405 | + | |
I took my power in my hand | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F660A | + | |
I took my Power in my Hand -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J540 | + | |
I took one draught of life | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F396A | + | |
I took one Draught of Life -- | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1725 | + | ||
I tried to think a lonelier thing | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F570A | + | |
I tried to think a lonelier Thing | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J532 | + | |
It rises - passes - on our south | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1034A | + | |
It rises -- passes -- on our South | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1023 | + | |
It's all I have to bring today | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F17A | + | |
It's all I have to bring today -- | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J26 | + | |
It's coming - the postponeless creature | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F556A | + | |
It's Coming -- the postponeless Creature -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J390 | + | |
It's easy to invent a life | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F747A | + | |
It's easy to invent a Life -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J724 | + | |
It's hour with itself | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1211A | + | |
It's Hour with itself | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1225 | + | |
It sifts from leaden sieves | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F291A | + |
It sifts from leaden sieves | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F291B | + | |
It sifts from leaden sieves | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F291C | + | |
It sifts from leaden sieves | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F291D | + |
It sifts from leaden sieves | 1862 | Thomas Niles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F291E | + |
It sifts from Leaden Sieves -- | 1862 | Thomas Niles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J311 | + |
It's like the light | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F302A | + | |
It's like the Light -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J297 | + | |
It's little ether hood | 1879 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1490A | + | |
It's little Ether Hood | 1880 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1501 | + | |
It sounded as if the air were running | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1454A | + | |
It sounded as if the air were running | 1877 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1454C | + |
It sounded as if the air were running | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1454D | + | |
It sounded as if the streets were running | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1454B | + | |
It sounded as if the Streets were running | 1877 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1397 | + |
It's such a little thing to weep | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F220A | + | |
It's such a little thing to weep -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J189 | + | |
It's thoughts and just one heart | 1862 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F362A | + |
It's thoughts and just one heart | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F362B | + | |
It's thoughts -- and just One Heart -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J495 | + | |
It stole along so stealthy | 1879 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1497A | + |
It stole along so stealthy | 1879 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1457 | + |
It struck me every day | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F636A | + | |
It struck me -- every Day -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J362 | + | |
It tossed -- and tossed -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J723 | + | |
It tossed and tossed | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F746A | + | |
It troubled me as once I was | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F516A | + | |
It troubled me as once I was -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J600 | + | |
It was a grave yet bore no stone | 1864 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F852A | + |
It was a grave yet bore no stone | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F852B | + | |
It was a grave yet bore no stone | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F852C | + | |
It was a Grave, yet bore no Stone | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J876 | + | |
It was a quiet seeming day | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1442A | + | |
It was a quiet seeming Day -- | 1877 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1419 | + | |
It was a quiet way | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F573A | + | |
It was a quiet way | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F573B | + | |
It was a quiet way -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1053 | + | |
It was given to me by the gods | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F455A | + | |
It was given to me by the Gods -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J454 | + | |
It was not death, for I stood up | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F355A | + | |
It was not death, for I stood up, | Poems 1891 | P91-159 | + | ||
It was not Death, for I stood up, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J510 | + | |
It was not saint - it was too large | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1052A | + | |
It was not Saint -- it was too large -- | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1092 | + | |
It was too late for man | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F689A | + | |
It was too late for man, | Poems 1890 | P90-107 | + | ||
It was too late for Man -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J623 | + | |
It will be summer eventually | 1862 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F374A | + |
It will be summer eventually | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F374B | + | |
It will be Summer -- eventually. | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J342 | + | |
It will not harm her magic pace | 1870 | Helen Hunt Jackson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1183B | + |
It would have starved a gnat | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F444A | + | |
It would have starved a Gnat -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J612 | + | |
It would never be common more - I said | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F388A | + | |
It would never be Common -- more -- I said -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J430 | + | |
It would not know if it were spurned | 1883 | [Martha Dickinson] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1615A | + |
It would not know if it were spurned, | 1882 | Edward (Ned) Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1579 | + |
I've dropped my brain - My soul is numb | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1088A | + | |
I've dropped my Brain -- My Soul is numb -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1046 | + | |
I've got an arrow here | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F56A | + | |
I've got an arrow here; | Poems 1896 | P96-66 | + | ||
I've got an arrow here. | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1729 | + | ||
I've heard an organ talk sometimes | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F211A | + | |
I've heard an Organ talk, sometimes -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J183 | + | |
I've known a heaven like a tent | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F257A | + | |
I've known a Heaven, like a Tent -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J243 | + | |
I've none to tell me to but thee | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F929A | + | |
I've none to tell me to but Thee | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J881 | + | |
I've nothing else to bring, you know | 1861 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F253A | + |
I've nothing else to bring, you know | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F253B | + | |
I've nothing else -- to bring, You know -- | 1861 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J224 | + |
I've seen a dying eye | Poems 1890 | P90-90 | + | ||
I've seen a dying eye | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F648A | + | |
I've seen a Dying Eye | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J547 | + | |
I was a phebe - nothing more | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1009A | + | |
I was a Phebe -- nothing more -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1009 | + | |
I was the slightest in the house | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F473A | + | |
I was the slightest in the House -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J486 | + | |
I watched her face to see which way | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1710A | + | ||
I watched her face to see which way | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1667 | + | ||
I watched the moon around the house | 1863 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F593A | + |
I watched the moon around the house | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F593B | + | |
I watched the Moon around the House | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J629 | + | |
I went to heaven | 1863 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F577A | + |
I went to heaven | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F577B | + | |
I went to heaven, | Poems 1891 | P91-138 | + | ||
I went to Heaven -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J374 | + | |
I went to thank her | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F637A | + | |
I went to thank her, | Poems 1890 | P90-89 | + | ||
I went to thank Her -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J363 | + | |
I wish I knew that woman's name, | Poems 1896 | P96-134 | + | ||
I wonder if the sepulchre | Poems 1896 | P96-148 | + | ||
I worked for chaff and earning wheat | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1217A | + | |
I worked for chaff, and earning wheat | Poems 1896 | P96-38 | + | ||
I worked for chaff and earning Wheat | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1269 | + | |
I would distil a cup, | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J16 | + | |
I would not paint -- a picture -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J505 | + | |
I would not paint a picture | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F348A | + | |
I years had been from home | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F440A | + | |
I years had been from home | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F440B | + | |
I Years had been from Home | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J609 | + | |