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ОглавлениеII. "Our share of night to bear"
VI. "If I can stop one heart from breaking"
VIII. "A wounded deer leaps highest"
IX. "The heart asks pleasure first"
XI. "Much madness is divinest sense"
XVI. "To fight aloud is very brave"
XX. "I taste a liquor never brewed"
XXII. "I had no time to hate, because"
XXIV. Whether my bark went down at sea"
XXV. "Belshazzar had a letter"
XXVI. "The brain within its groove"
III. "Alter? When the hills do"
VI. "If you were coming in the fall"
IX. “Have you got a brook in your little heart?”
I. “New feet within my garden go”
IV. “Perhaps you ’d like to buy a flower”
VII. “The bee is not afraid of me”
X. "A little road not made of man"
XVI. "Presentiment is that long shadow"
XVII. "As children bid the guest good-night"
XVIII. "Angels in the early morning"
XIX. "So bashful when I spied her"
XXIII. "The butterfly's assumption-gown"
XXVI. "'T was later when the summer went"
XXXI. "There's a certain slant of light"
I. "One dignity delays for all"
IV. "Safe in their alabaster chambers"
V. "On this long storm the rainbow rose"
VIII. "Look back on time with kindly eyes"
IX. "A train went through a burial gate"
X. "I died for beauty, but was scarce"
XI. Troubled about many things
XIX. "To know just how he suffered"
XX. "The last night that she lived"
XXII. "The bustle in the house"
XXIII. "I reason, earth is short"
XXIV. "Afraid? Of whom am I afraid?"
XXVI. "Two swimmers wrestled on a spar"
XXVIII. "She went as quiet as the dew"
XXX. "Except to heave she is nought"
XXXI. "Death is a dialogue between"
XXXII. "It was too late for man"
XXXIV. "The daisy follows soft the Sun"
XXXVII. "If I shouldn't be alive"
XXXVIII. "Sleep is supposed to be"