Contents xiv
303 [The Soul selects her own SocietyÑ] 975
320 [We play at PasteÑ] 976
322 [There came a Day at Summer's full] 976
324 [Some keep the Sabbath going to Church] 976
328 [A Bird came down the WalkÑ] 976
341 [After great pain, a formal feeling comesÑ] 977
376 [Of CourseÑI prayedÑ] 977
401 [What Soft-Cherubic CreaturesÑ] 977
435 [Much Madness is divinest SenseÑ] 977
441 [This is my letter to the World] 977
448 [This was a PoetÑIt is That] 977
449 [l died for Beauty-but was scarce] 978
465 [l heard a Fly buzz-when I diedÑ] 978
478 [I had no time to HateÑ] 978
511 [If you were coming in the Fall] 978
526 [To hear an Oriole sing] 979
528 [MineÑby the Right of the White Election!] 979
547 [IÕve seen a Dying Eye] 979
556 [The Brain, within its Groove] 979
569 [I reckon--when l count at allÑ] 979
579 [I had been hungry, all the YearsÑ] 979
581 [I found the words to every thought] 980
585 [I like to see it lap the MilesÑ] 980
632 [T'he Brain--is wider than the SkyÑ] 980
636 [The Way l read a Letter's--thisÑ] 980
640 [I cannot live with YouÑ] 980
650 [Pain--has an Element of Blank--) 981
657 [l dwell in possibility--] 981
701 [A Thought went up my mind today--] 981
712 [Because I could not stop for Death-) 981
732 [She rose to His RequirementÑdropt] 982
754 [My Life had stood-a Loaded GunÑ] 982
816 [A Death blow is a Life blow to Some] 982
823 [Not what We did shall be the test] 982
986 [A narrow Fellow In the Grass] 982
1052 [I never saw a MoorÑ] 983
1078 [The Bustle in a House] 983
1082 [Revolution is the Pod] 983
1100 [T'he last Night that She lived] 983
1129 [Tell all the Truth but tell it slantÑ] 984
1176 [We never know how high we are] 984
1207 [He preached upon ÒBreadthÓ till it argued him narrowÑ] 984
1263 [There is no Frigate like a Book] 984
1304 [Not with a Club, the Heart is broken] 984
1332 [PinkÑsmallÑand punctualÑ] 984
1463 [A Route of Evanescence] 985
1465 [Before you thought of Spring] 985
1510 [How happy is the little Stone] 985
1540 [As imperceptibly as Grief] 985
1587 [He ate and drank the precious WordsÑ] 985
1624 [Apparently with no surprise] 985
The American Tradition in Literature, Shorter 9th ed. (1999)
Author:
Perkins, G. and Perkins, B.
Edition:
Ninth
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
Book Type:
An Anthology
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