All Emily Dickinson Albums
01 Emily Dickinson Poems - second series (1891) (2016)
02 Poems 1890 (2016)
- Almost
- Alter! When the Hills do
- Belshazzar Had A Letter
- Bequest
- Dawn
- Exclusion (The soul selects her own society)
- Glee—The great storm is over (619)
- I asked no other thing (621)
- I had no time to Hate (478)
- I know some lonely Houses off the Road (289)
- I taste a liquor never brewed
- If I can stop one heart from breaking
- If you were coming in the fall
- In A Library
- Mine
- Much Madness is divinest Sense
- Our share of night to bear (113)
- Rouge Et Noir
- Rouge Gagne
- Success
- Surrender
- Suspense
- The Book Of Martyrs
- The Brain, within its Groove (556)
- The Heart asks Pleasure - first - (536)
- The Mystery of Pain
- The Secret
- Unreturning
- Whether my bark went down at sea
03 Poems by Emily Dickinson (2016)
- A Burdock—clawed my Gown (229)
- A Charm invests a face (421)
- A Clock Stopped -- Not The Mantel's
- A door just opened on a street
- A Dying Tiger—moaned for Drink (566)
- A happy lip—breaks sudden (353)
- A Lady red—amid the Hill (74)
- A light exists in spring
- A little East of Jordan (59)
- A little road not made man
- A loss of something ever felt I (959)
- A Mien to move a Queen (283)
- A Moth the hue of this (841)
- A nearness to Tremendousness (963)
- A Night—there lay the Days between (471)
- A precious—mouldering pleasure (371)
- A Route of Evanescence
- A single Screw of Flesh (263)
- A solemn thing—it was—I said (483)
- A something in a summer's Day (122)
- A still—Volcano—Life (601)
- A throe upon the features (71)
- Arcturus is his other name (70)
- Heaven has different Signs—to me (575)
- Heaven—is what I cannot reach! (239)
- I want—it pleaded—All its life (731)
- Morning—means "Milking"—to the Farmer (300)
04 Second Series (2016)
- "Faith" is a fine invention
- A poor — torn heart — a tattered heart
- A thought went up my mind to-day
- Delight becomes pictorial
- Experiment To Me
- For each ecstatic instant
- God gave a Loaf to every Bird
- Hope is the thing with feathers (254)
- I bring an unaccustomed wine
- I can wade Grief (252)
- I found the phrase to every thought
- I meant to have but modest needs (476)
- I never hear the word 'escape'
- I should have been too glad, I see (313)
- I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
- Is Heaven A Physician?
- It tossed—and tossed (723)
- My Country's Wardrobe
- Surgeons must be very careful
- The nearest Dream recedes—unrealized
- The Railway Train
- The show is not the show
- The Soul unto itself (683)
- The thought beneath so slight a film
- The White Heat
- Tho' I get home how late—how late
- Through the strait pa** of suffering (792)
- Victory comes late (690)
- We play at paste
- Who never lost, are unprepared (73)
05 Selected Letters (2016)
- 393 (summer 1873) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 351 (about 1870) Mrs. J. G. Holland
- Letter 365 (about 1871) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 366 (about 1871) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 367 (early October 1871) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 369 (late November 1871) Mrs. J. G. Holland
- Letter 372 (early May 1872) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 373 (mid-May 1872? - Franklin: about 1871) Edward (Ned) Dickinson
- Letter 374 (1872?) - no ms. Louise Norcross
- Letter 375 (27 July 1872) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 376 (1872? - Franklin: about 1870) - no ms. Mrs. Henry Hills
- Letter 377 (late August 1872) Mrs. J. G. Holland
- Letter 378 (autumn 1872) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 379 (late 1872) - no ms. Louise Norcross
- Letter 380 (late 1872) - no ms. Louise Norcross
- Letter 381 (late 1872) T. W. Higginson
- Letter 382 (winter 1873?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 383 (early 1873?) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 384 (early 1873?) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 385 (early 1873) - no ms. Frances Norcross
- Letter 386 (about February 1873) Perez Cowan
- Letter 387 (March 1873?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 388 (April 1873?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 389 (late April 1873) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 390 (late May 1873) - no ms. Frances Norcross
- Letter 391 (early summer 1873) Mrs. J. G. Holland
- Letter 392 (August 1873) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 394 (September 1873) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
- Letter 395 (about September 1873) Mrs. J. G. Holland
- Letter 396 (about 1873) T. W Higginson
- Letter 396(a) (about 1873) T. W Higginson
- Letter 397 (autumn 1873) Susan Gilbert Dickinson
- Letter 398 (autumn 1873) Edward (Ned) Dickinson
- Letter 399 (autumn 1873) Mrs. J. G. Holland
- Letter 400 (1873?) - no ms. Louise and Frances Norcross
06 The Poems of Emily Dickinson Edited by R. W. Franklin (Harvard University Press, 1999) (2016)
07 Third Series (2014)
- A Book
- A Man
- A Portrait
- A Syllable
- Aspiration
- Contrast
- Drowning Is Not So Pitiful
- Few Get Enough, Enough Is One
- Forbidden Fruit (I)
- Forbidden Fruit (II)
- Friends
- Hope
- How Still The Bells In Steeples Stand
- I had a guinea golden
- If the foolish, call them flowers
- Life's Trades
- On The Bleakness Of My Lot
- Parting
- Real Riches
- Reticence
- Saturday Afternoon
- Superiority To Fate
- The Farthest Thunder That I Heard
- The Inevitable
- The Lost Thought
- To venerate the simple days
- Upon The Gallows Hung A Wretch
- Who Has Not Found The Heaven Below
- With Flowers
08 Emily Dickinson Poems - third series (1896)
- A Murmur in the Trees—to note (416)
- A toad can die of light!
- Bless God, he went as soldiers
- Could I but ride indefinite (661)
- Given in Marriage unto Thee
- He touched me, so I live to know
- I breathed enough to learn the trick
- I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280)
- I have a King, who does not speak
- I meant to find Her when I came
- If I may have it, when it's dead (577)
- If I may have it, when it's dead (577)
- Life, and d**h, and Giants
- Me! Come! My dazzled face
- Morning—is the place for Dew
- Poor little Heart!
- Snake
- So proud she was to die
- Superfluous were the Sun (999)
- The dying need but little, dear
- The Spirit is the Conscious Ear
- The Waking Year
- The Woodpecker
- There's been a d**h, in the Opposite House
- They say that "Time a**uages"—
- They won't frown always—some sweet Day
- This was in the White of the Year (995)
- This World is not Conclusion
- To hang our head—ostensibly
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee
- To my quick ear the leaves conferred
- We Cover Thee—Sweet Face
- What Soft—Cherubic Creatures (401)