Author:Emily Dickinson/S
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- Safe Despair it is that raves— -1243-
- Safe in their Alabaster Chambers— -216-
- Said Death to Passion -1033-
- Sang from the Heart, Sire -1059-
- Satisfaction—is the Agent -1036-
- Savior! I've no one else to tell— -217-
- "Secrets" is a daily word -1385-
- September's Baccalaureate -1271-
- Severer Service of myself -786-
- Sexton! My Master's sleeping here -96-
- Shall I take thee, the Poet said -1126-
- Shame is the shawl of Pink -1412-
- She bore it till the simple veins -144-
- She could not live upon the Past -1505-
- She dealt her pretty words like Blades— -479-
- She died—this was the way she died -150-
- She died at play -75-
- She dwelleth in the Ground— -671-
- She hideth Her the last— -557-
- She laid her docile Crescent down -1396-
- She lay as if at play -369-
- She rose as high as His Occasion -1011-
- She rose to His Requirement—dropt -732-
- She sights a Bird—she chuckles— -507-
- She slept beneath a tree— -25-
- She sped as Petals of a Rose -991-
- She staked her Feathers—Gained an Arc— -798-
- She sweeps with many-colored Brooms— -219-
- She went as quiet as the Dew -149-
- She's happy, with a new Content— -535-
- Shells from the Coast mistaking— -693-
- Should you but fail at—Sea— -226-
- Sic transit gloria mundi -3-
- Silence is all we dread -1251-
- Size circumscribes—it has no room -641-
- Sleep is supposed to be -13-
- Smiling back from Coronation -385-
- Snow beneath whose chilly softness -942-
- Snow flakes -36-
- So bashful when I spied her! -91-
- So from the mould -66-
- So gay a Flower -1456-
- So give me back to Death— -1632-
- So glad we are—a Stranger'd deem -329-
- So has a Daisy vanished -28-
- So I pull my Stockings off -1201-
- So large my Will -1024-
- So much of Heaven has gone from Earth -1228-
- So much Summer -651-
- So proud she was to die -1272-
- So set its Sun in Thee -808-
- So the Eyes accost—and sunder -752-
- So well that I can live without— -456-
- Society for me my misery -1534-
- Soft as the massacre of Suns -1127-
- Softened by Time's consummate plush -1738-
- Soil of Flint, if steady tilled— -681-
- Some—Work for Immortality— -406-
- Some Arrows slay but whom they strike— -1565-
- Some Days retired from the rest -1157-
- Some keep the Sabbath going to Church— -324-
- Some one prepared this mighty show -1644-
- Some Rainbow—coming from the Fair! -64-
- Some say goodnight—at night— -1739-
- Some such Butterfly be seen -541-
- Some things that fly there be— -89-
- Some we see no more, Tenements of Wonder -1221-
- Some Wretched creature, savior take -1111-
- Some, too fragile for winter winds -141-
- Somehow myself survived the Night -1194-
- Sometimes with the Heart -1680-
- Somewhat, to hope for -1041-
- Somewhere upon the general Earth -1231-
- Soto! Explore thyself! -832-
- Soul, take thy risk -1151-
- Soul, Wilt thou toss again? -139-
- South Winds jostle them— -86-
- "Sown in dishonor"! -62-
- "Speech"—is a prank of Parliament— -688-
- Speech is one symptom of Affection -1681-
- Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music— -861-
- Spring comes on the World— -1042-
- Spring is the Period -844-
- Spurn the temerity— -1432-
- Step lightly on this narrow spot— -1183-
- Still own thee—still thou art -1633-
- Strong Draughts of Their Refreshing Minds -711-
- Struck, was I, not yet by Lightning— -925-
- Success is counted sweetest -67-
- Such are the inlets of the mind— -1421-
- Such is the Force of Happiness— -787-
- Summer—we all have seen— -1386-
- Summer begins to have the look -1682-
- Summer for thee, grant I may be -31-
- Summer has two Beginnings— -1422-
- Summer is shorter than any one— -1506-
- Summer laid her simple Hat -1363-
- Sunset at Night—is natural— -415-
- Sunset that screens, reveals— -1609-
- Superfluous were the Sun -999-
- Superiority to Fate -1081-
- Surgeons must be very careful -108-
- Surprise is like a thrilling—pungent— -1306-
- Suspense—is Hostiler than Death— -705-
- Sweet—safe—Houses— -457-
- Sweet—You forgot—but I remembered -523-
- Sweet hours have perished here; -1767-
- Sweet is the swamp with its secrets -1740-
- Sweet Mountains—Ye tell Me no lie— -722-
- Sweet Pirate of the heart -1546-
- Sweet Skepticism of the Heart— -1413-
- Sweet, to have had them lost -901-
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