Poems and letters of Emily Dickinson
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Glavni autor: | Dickinson, Emily (-) |
Ostali autori: | Harris, Julie (-), Sackler, Howard |
Vrsta građe: | Gramofonska ploča |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
New York :
Caedmon records,
1960.
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- Strana 1: This is my letter to the world
- The soul selects her own society
- Pain has an element of blank
- Hope is the thing with feathers
- I'm nobody! Who are you?
- Letter to T. W. Higginson, 15 April 1862
- I'll tell you how the sun rose
- I cautious scanned my little life
- If you were coming in the fall
- My river runs to thee
- Letter to T. W. Higginson, 25 April 1862
- I reason, earth is short
- I never lost as much but twice
- Letter to John L. Graves, late April 1856
- I died for beauty, but was scarce
- There came a wind like a bugle
- Safe in their alabaster chambers
- I years had been from home
- Love is anterior to life
- Letter to Otis P. Lord, 3 December 1882
- I cannot live with you
- My life closed twice before its close.
- Strana 2: I never saw a moor
- To fight aloud is very brave
- Letter to Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Holland, summer 1862 (?)
- Because I could not stop for Death
- A toad can die of light!
- Letter to Maria Whitney, summer 1883
- I heard a fly buzz when I died
- I like to see it lap the miles
- Letter to Louise and Frances Norcross, early July 1879
- Before I got my eye put out
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee
- A narrow fellow in the grass
- Letter to Sally Jenkins, late December 1880
- A bird came down the walk
- What soft, cherubic creatures
- I taste a liquor never brewed
- Besides the autumn poets sing
- The heart asks pleasure first
- The sky is low, the clouds are mean
- There's a certain slant of light
- Letter to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, early October 1883
- I felt a funeral in my brain
- Letter to Mrs. J. G. Holland, early June 1884
- After great pain a formal feelings comes
- I dwell in possibility