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First Line/Title | Date | Recipient | Edition | Number | More |
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We introduce ourselves | 1870 | Poems on Old Addresses | POA1184A | + | |
Where every bird is bold to go | 1870 | shauna | 1179A | + | |
Where every bird is bold to go | 1870 | Test 123456 | 1179A | + | |
Where every bird is bold to goxx | 1870 | Test | 1179A | + | |
Whoever disenchants | 1878 | Amherst College manuscript | F1475A1475A | + | |
Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! | 1861 | Short Test | 111249 | + | |
WAITING | Poems 1896 | P96-138 | + | ||
Wait till the majesty of death | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F169A | + | |
Wait till the Majesty of Death | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J171 | + | |
Warm in her hand these accents lie | 1873 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1307A | + | |
Warm in her Hand these accents lie | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1313 | + | |
Water is taught by thirst | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F93A | + | |
Water is taught by thirst; | Poems 1896 | P96-157 | + | ||
Water, is taught by thirst. | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J135 | + | |
Water makes many beds | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1446A | + | |
Water makes many Beds | 1877 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1428 | + | |
We - bee and I - live by the quaffing | 1861 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F244A | + |
We - bee and I - live by the quaffing | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F244B | + | |
We -- Bee and I -- live by the quaffing -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J230 | + | |
We can but follow to the sun | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F845A | + | |
We can but follow to the Sun -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J920 | + | |
We cover thee - sweet face | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F461A | + | |
We cover thee, sweet face. | Poems 1896 | P96-110 | + | ||
We Cover Thee -- Sweet Face -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J482 | + | |
WEDDED | Poems 1896 | P96-77 | + | ||
We do not know the time we lose | 1867 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1139A | + | |
We do not know the time we lose -- | 1867 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1106 | + | |
We do not play on graves | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F599A | + | |
We do not play on Graves -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J467 | + | |
We dont cry - Tim and I | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F231A | + | |
We dont cry -- Tim and I, | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J196 | + | |
We dream - it is good we are dreaming | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F584A | + | |
We dream -- it is good we are dreaming -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J531 | + | |
We grow accustomed to the dark | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F428A | + | |
We grow accustomed to the Dark -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J419 | + | |
We introduce ourselves | 1870 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1184A | + | |
We introduce ourselves | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1214 | + | |
We knew not that we were to live | 1878 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1481A | + |
We knew not that we were to live | 1878 | Maria Whitney | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1481B | + |
We knew not that we were to live -- | 1879 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1462 | + |
We learned the whole of love | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F531A | + | |
We learned the Whole of Love -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J568 | + | |
We learn in the retreating | Poems 1896 | P96-108 | + | ||
We learn in the retreating | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1045A | + | |
We learn in the Retreating | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1083 | + | |
We like a hairbreadth 'scape | 1872 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1247A | + | |
We like a Hairbreadth 'scape | 1870 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1175 | + | |
We like March. | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1213 | + | ||
We like March - his shoes are purple | 1871 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1194A | + |
We like March - his shoes are purple | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1194B | + | |
We like March - his shoes are purple | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1194C | + | |
We like March - his shoes are purple | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1194D | + | |
We like March - his shoes are purple | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1194E | + | |
We like March - his shoes are purple | 1871 | [Mabel Todd] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1194F | + |
We'll pass without a parting | 1863 | Maria Avery Howard | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F503A | + |
We'll pass without the parting | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F503B | + | |
We'll pass without the parting | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J996 | + | |
We lose -- because we win -- | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J21 | + | |
We lose because we win | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F28A | + | |
We met as sparks - diverging flints | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F918A | + | |
We met as Sparks -- Diverging Flints | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J958 | + | |
We miss a kinsman more | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1047A | + | |
We miss a Kinsman more | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1087 | + | |
We miss her not because we see | 1863 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F771A | + |
We miss her not because we see | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F771B | + | |
We miss Her, not because We see -- | 1865 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J993 | + |
We never know how high we are | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1197A | + | |
We never know how high we are | 1870 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1176 | + | |
We never know we go when we are going | 1881 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1546A | + | |
We never know we go when we are going | 1881 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1546B | + |
We never know we go when we are going -- | 1881 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1523 | + |
We never know we go, when we are going | Poems 1896 | P96-155 | + | ||
Went up a year this evening! | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F72A | + | |
Went up a year this evening! | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J93 | + | |
We outgrow love like other things | Poems 1896 | P96-70 | + | ||
We outgrow love like other things | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1094A | + | |
We outgrow love, like other things | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J887 | + | |
We play at paste | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F282A | + |
We play at paste | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F282B | + | |
We play at paste, | Poems 1891 | P91-4 | + | ||
We play at Paste -- | 1862 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J320 | + |
We pray to heaven | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F476A | + | |
We pray -- to Heaven -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J489 | + | |
Were it but me that gained the hight | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1025A | + | |
Were it but Me that gained the Hight -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1015 | + | |
Were it to be the last | 1870 | Catherine Dickinson Sweetser | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1165A | + |
Were it to be the last | 1870 | Catherine Dickinson Sweetser | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1164 | + |
Were nature mortal lady | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1787A | + | ||
Were nature mortal lady | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1762 | + | ||
Wert thou but ill that I might show thee | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F821A | + | |
Wert Thou but ill -- that I might show thee | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J961 | + | |
We see comparatively | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F580A | + | |
We see -- Comparatively -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J534 | + | |
We send the wave to find the wave | 1884 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1643A | + |
We send the wave to find the wave | 1884 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1643B | + | |
We send the Wave to find the Wave -- | 1884 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1604 | + |
We shall find the cube of the rainbow | 1880 | Sarah Tuckerman | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1517A | + |
We shall find the Cube of the Rainbow. | 1880 | Sarah Tuckerman | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1484 | + |
We should not mind so small a flower | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F82A | + |
We should not mind so small a flower | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F82B | + | |
We should not mind so small a flower -- | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J81 | + |
We shun because we prize her face | 1877 | [Catherine Scott Turner Anthon] | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1430A | + |
We shun because we prize her Face | 1877 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1429 | + | |
We shun it ere it comes | 1883 | Joseph K. Chickering | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1595A | + |
We shun it ere it comes, | 1882 | Jospeh K. Chickering | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1580 | + |
We talked as girls do | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F392A | + | |
We talked as Girls do -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J586 | + | |
We talked with each other about each other | 1879 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1506A | + | |
We talked with each other about each other | 1879 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1506B | + | |
We talked with each other about each other | 1879 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1506C | + | |
We talked with each other about each other | 1879 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1473 | + | |
We thirst at first - 'tis nature's act | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F750A | + | |
We thirst at first -- 'tis Nature's Act -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J726 | + | |
We wear our sober dresses when we die | 1883 | Sarah Tuckerman | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1619A | + |
We wear our sober Dresses when we die, | 1883 | Sarah Tuckerman | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1572 | + |
What care the dead for Chanticleer | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F624A | + | |
What care the Dead, for Chanticleer -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J592 | + | |
What did they do since I saw them? | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1074A | + | |
What did They do since I saw Them? | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J900 | + | |
Whatever it is -- she has tried it -- | 1871 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1204 | + | |
Whatever it is she has tried it | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1200A | + | |
What I can do -- I will -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J361 | + | |
What I can do I will | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F641A | + | |
What if I say I shall not wait! | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F305A | + | |
What if I say I shall not wait! | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J277 | + | |
What if I say I shall not wait? | Poems 1891 | P91-73 | + | ||
What inn is this | Poems 1891 | P91-158 | + | ||
What inn is this | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F100A | + | |
What Inn is this | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J115 | + | |
What I see not I better see | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F869A | + | |
What I see not, I better see -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J939 | + | |
What is -- "Paradise" -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J215 | + | |
What is "Paradise" | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F241A | + | |
What mystery pervades a well! | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1433A | + | |
What mystery pervades a well! | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1433B | + | |
What mystery pervades a well! | 1877 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1433C | + |
What mystery pervades a well! | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1400 | + | |
What shall I do - it whimpers so | 1861 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F237A | + |
What shall I do - it whimpers so | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F237B | + | |
What shall I do -- it whimpers so -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J186 | + | |
What shall I do when the summer troubles | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F915A | + | |
What shall I do when the Summer troubles -- | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J956 | + | |
What soft cherubic creatures | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F675A | + | |
What soft, cherubic creatures | Poems 1896 | P96-47 | + | ||
What Soft -- Cherubic Creatures -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J401 | + | |
What tenements of clover | 1875 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1358A | + | |
What tenements of clover | 1875 | Olive Gilbert Stearns | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1358B | + |
What tenements of clover | 1875 | Olive Gilbert Stearns | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1338 | + |
What twigs we held by | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1046A | + | |
What Twigs We held by -- | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1086 | + | |
What we see we know somewhat | 1872 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1272A | + | |
What we see we know somewhat | 1871 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1195 | + | |
What would I give to see his face? | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F266A | + | |
What would I give to see his face? | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J247 | + | |
When a lover is a beggar | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1330A | + | |
When a Lover is a Beggar | 1878 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1314 | + | |
When bells stop ringing - church begins | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F601A | + | |
When Bells stop ringing -- Church -- begins -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J633 | + | |
When continents expire | 1874 | Jonathan Leavitt Jenkins (Sarah) | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1321A | + |
When diamonds are a legend | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F553A | + | |
When Diamonds are a Legend, | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J397 | + | |
When Etna basks and purrs | 1869 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1161A | + |
When Etna basks and purrs | 1869 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1146 | + | |
When I count the seeds | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F51A | + | |
When I count the seeds | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J40 | + | |
When I have seen the sun emerge | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1095A | + | |
When I have seen the Sun emerge | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J888 | + | |
When I hoped I feared | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F594A | + | |
When I hoped I feared | 1863 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F594B | + |
When I hoped I feared | 1863 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F594C | + |
When I hoped I feared -- | 1871 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1181 | + |
When I hoped I feared, | Poems 1891 | P91-40 | + | ||
When I hoped, I recollect | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F493A | + | |
When I hoped, I recollect | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J768 | + | |
When I was small, a woman died | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F518A | + | |
When I was small, a Woman died -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J596 | + | |
When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side | 1859 | Catherine Scott Turner Anthon | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F49A.2 | + |
When Katie walks, this simple pair accompany her side, | 1857 | Catherine Scott Turner Anthon | Johnson Poems 1955 | J222 | + |
When memory is full | 1873 | Elizabeth Holland | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1301A | + |
When Memory is full | 1873 | Josiah Holland and Elizabeth Holland | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1266 | + |
When night is almost done | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F679A | + | |
When Night is almost done -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J347 | + | |
When one has given up one's life | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F961A | + | |
When One has given up One's life | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J853 | + | |
When roses cease to bloom, sir | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F8A | + | |
When Roses cease to bloom, Sir, | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J32 | + | |
When the astronomer stops seeking | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F957A | + | |
When the Astronomer stops seeking | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J851 | + | |
When they come back - if blossoms do | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1042A | + | |
When they come back -- if Blossoms do -- | 1866 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1080 | + | |
When we have ceased to care | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1737A | + | ||
When we have ceased to care | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1706 | + | ||
When we stand on the tops of things | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F343A | + | |
When we stand on the tops of Things -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J242 | + | |
Where bells no more affright the morn | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F114A | + | |
Where bells no more affright the morn -- | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J112 | + | |
Where every bird is bold to go | 1870 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1179A | + | |
Where every bird is bold to go | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1758 | + | ||
Where every bird is bold to go, | Poems 1896 | P96-128 | + | ||
Where I am not afraid to go | 1865 | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F986A | + |
Where I am not afraid to go | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F986B | + | |
Where I have lost I softer tread | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F158A | + | |
Where I have lost, I softer tread -- | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J104 | + | |
Where roses would not dare to go | 1883 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1610A | + | |
Where Roses would not dare to go, | 1883 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1582 | + | |
Where ships of purple gently toss | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F296A | + | |
Where Ships of Purple -- gently toss -- | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J265 | + | |
Where thou art that is home | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F749A | + | |
Where Thou art -- that -- is Home -- | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J725 | + | |
Whether my bark went down at sea | 1858 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F33A | + | |
Whether my bark went down at sea -- | 1858 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J52 | + | |
Whether my bark went down at sea, | Poems 1890 | P90-24 | + | ||
Whether they have forgotten | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1334A | + | |
Whether they have forgotten | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1329 | + | |
Which is best? Heaven | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1021A | + | |
Which is best? Heaven -- | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1012 | + | |
Which is the best - the moon or the crescent? | 1875 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1376A | + | |
Which is the best -- the Moon or the Crescent? | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1315 | + | |
Which misses most | Louise and Frances Norcross | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1786A | + | |
Which misses most | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1786B | + | ||
Which misses most, | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1759 | + | ||
While Asters -- | 1861 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J331 | + |
While it is alive | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F287A | + | |
While it is alive | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F287B | + | |
While it is alive | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J491 | + | |
While I was fearing it - it came | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1317A | + | |
While we were fearing it, it came | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1317B | + | |
While we were fearing it, it came -- | 1873 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1277 | + | |
White as an Indian pipe | 1871 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1193A | + |
White as an Indian Pipe | 1873 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1250 | + |
WHO? | Poems 1896 | P96-72 | + | ||
Who abdicated ambush | 1882 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1571B | + | |
Who abdicated Ambush | 1884 | Samuel Bowles--younger | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1616 | + |
Who court obtain within himself | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F859A | + | |
Who Court obtain within Himself | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J803 | + | |
Whoever disenchants | 1878 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1475A | + | |
Whoever disenchants | 1878 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1451 | + | |
Who giants know, with lesser men | 1864 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F848A | + | |
Who Giants know, with lesser Men | 1863 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J796 | + | |
Who goes to dine must take his feast | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1219A | + | |
Who goes to dine must take his feast | 1871 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1219B | + | |
Who goes to dine must take his Feast | 1872 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1223 | + | |
Who has not found the heaven below | Poems 1896 | P96-17 | + | ||
Who has not found the heaven below | 1883 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1609A | + | |
Who has not found the heaven below | 1883 | Martha Dickinson and Sally Jenkins | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1609B | + |
Who has not found the Heaven -- below -- | 1883 | Martha Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1544 | + |
Who is it seeks my pillow nights | 1884 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1640A | + |
Who is it seeks my Pillow Nights -- | 1884 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1598 | + |
Who is the east? | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1085A | + | |
Who is the East? | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1032 | + | |
Whole gulfs of red and fleets of red | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F468A | + | |
Whole Gulfs -- of Red, and Fleets -- of Red -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J658 | + | |
Who "meddled" with the costly hearts | 1883 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1626B | + |
Who never lost are unprepared | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F136B | + | |
Who never lost, are unprepared | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J73 | + |
Who never lost is unprepared | 1860 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F136A | + |
Who never wanted - maddest joy | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1447A | + | |
Who never wanted -- maddest Joy | 1877 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1430 | + | |
Who occupies this house? | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1069A | + | |
Who occupies this House? | 1864 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J892 | + | |
Who robbed the woods | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F57B | + | |
Who robbed the woods, | Poems 1891 | P91-90 | + | ||
Who saw no sunrise cannot say | 1865 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1028A | + | |
Who saw no Sunrise cannot say | 1865 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1018 | + | |
Whose are the little beds - I asked | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F85A | + | |
Whose are the little beds, I asked | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J142 | + | |
Whose cheek is this? | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F48A | + |
Whose cheek is this? | 1859 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J82 | + |
Whose pink career may have a close | 1877 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1427A | + |
Whose Pink career may have a close | 1877 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1394 | + |
Who were "the Father and the Son" | 1873 | T. W. Higginson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1280A | + |
Who were "the Father and the Son" | 1873 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1280B | + | |
Who were "the Father and the Son" | 1873 | T. W. Higginson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1258 | + |
WHY? | Poems 1890 | P90-47 | + | ||
Why do they shut me out of heaven? | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F268A | + | |
Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J248 | + | |
Why make it doubt - it hurts it so | 1863 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F697A | + | |
Why make it doubt -- it hurts it so -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J462 | + | |
Why should we hurry - why indeed | 1885 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1683A | + | |
Why should we hurry -- why indeed | 1885 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1646 | + | |
Wild nights - Wild nights! | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F269A | + | |
Wild nights! Wild nights! | Poems 1891 | P91-64 | + | ||
Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! | 1861 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J249 | + | |
Will there really be a "morning"? | 1860 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F148A | + | |
Will there really be a "Morning"? | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J101 | + | |
Winter is good - his hoar delights | 1875 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1374A | + | |
Winter is good -- his Hoar Delights | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1316 | + | |
Winter under cultivation | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1720A | + | ||
Winter under cultivation | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1707 | + | ||
Witchcraft has not a pedigree | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1712A | + | ||
Witchcraft has not a Pedigree | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1708 | + | ||
Witchcraft was hung in history | 1883 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1612A | + | |
Witchcraft was hung, in History, | 1883 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1583 | + | |
WITH A FLOWER | Poems 1890 | P90-33 | + | ||
WITH A FLOWER | Poems 1896 | P96-60 | + | ||
WITH FLOWERS | Poems 1896 | P96-25 | + | ||
WITH FLOWERS | Poems 1891 | P91-111 | + | ||
Within my garden rides a bird | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F370A | + | |
Within my Garden, rides a Bird | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J500 | + | |
Within my reach! | 1859 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F69A | + | |
Within my reach! | 1859 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J90 | + | |
Within that little hive | 1884 | Elizabeth Holland | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1633A | + |
Within that little Hive | 1884 | Josiah Holland and Elizabeth Holland | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1607 | + |
Within thy grave! | 1882 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1582A | + | |
Within thy Grave! | 1882 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1552 | + | |
Without a smile - without a throe | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1340A | + | |
Without a smile -- Without a Throe | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1330 | + | |
Without this -- there is nought -- | 1862 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J655 | + | |
Without this there is nought | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F464A | + | |
With pinions of disdain | 1877 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1448A | + | |
With Pinions of Disdain | 1877 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1431 | + | |
With sweetness unabated | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1713A | + | ||
With sweetness unabated | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1709 | + | ||
With thee in the desert | 1861 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F201A | + | |
With thee, in the Desert -- | 1860 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J209 | + | |
Wolfe demanded during dying | 1862 | Susan Dickinson | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F482A | + |
Wolfe demanded during dying | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F482B | + | |
Wolfe demanded during dying | 1862 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F482C | + | |
Wolfe demanded during dying | 1866 | Susan Dickinson | Johnson Poems 1955 | J678 | + |
Wonder is not precisely knowing | 1874 | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F1347A | + | |
Wonder -- is not precisely Knowing | 1874 | Johnson Poems 1955 | J1331 | + | |
Would you like summer? Taste of our's | 1862 | Samuel Bowles | Franklin Variorum 1998 | F272A | + |
Would you like summer? Taste of ours. | 1863 | Samual Bowler and Mary Bowles | Johnson Poems 1955 | J691 | + |