Emily Elizabeth Dickinson Poems
- 151. A Light Exists In Spring
- 152. The Only Ghost I Ever Saw
- 153. I Have A King Who Does Not Speak;
- 154. The Spider
- 155. The Bustle In A House
- 156. Sight
- 157. The Secret
- 158. Void
- 159. Dying
- 160. I Wonder If The Sepulchre
- 161. I Died For Beauty, But Was Scarce
- 162. The Waking Year
- 163. The Wind
- 164. The Lonely House
- 165. Setting Sail
- 166. I Shall Know Why, When Time Is Over,
- 167. At Home
- 168. Superiority To Fate
- 169. Unto My Books So Good To Turn
- 170. It Can't Be Summer,
- 171. To Hang Our Head Ostensibly,
- 172. What If I Say I Shall Not Wait?
- 173. The Nearest Dream Recedes, Unrealized
- 174. Emancipation
- 175. I Never Saw A Moor,
- 176. "much Madness Is Divinest Sense"
- 177. He Touched Me, So I Live To Know
- 178. Enough
- 179. Few Get Enough
- 180. Lay This Laurel On The One
- 181. The Book Of Martyrs
- 182. A Clock Stopped -- Not The Mantel's;
- 183. Desire
- 184. The Inevitable
- 185. The Butterfly's Day
- 186. "your Riches Taught Me Poverty."
- 187. The Snake
- 188. They Won't Frown Always, -- Some Sweet Day"
- 189. "safe In Their Alabaster Chambers,"
- 190. Triumph
- 191. The Test
- 192. "glee! The Great Storm Is Over!"
- 193. The Martyrs
- 194. Reticence
- 195. The Shelter
- 196. Rouge Et Noir
- 197. Satisfied
- 198. Ghosts
- 199. To Venerate The Simple Days
- 200. In Shadow