Read more poems by Emily Dickinson: Emily Dickinson Poems at Poetry X.
966 All forgot for recollecting Just a paltry One— All forsook, for just a Stranger's New Accompanying— Grace of Wealth, and Grace of Station Less accounted than An unknown Esteem possessing— Estimate—Who can— Home effaced—Her faces dwindled— Nature—altered small— Sun—if shone—or Storm—if shattered— Overlooked I all— Dropped—my fate—a timid Pebble— In thy bolder Sea— Prove—me—Sweet—if I regret it— Prove Myself—of Thee—
Added: 6 Oct 2002 | Last Read: 15 Oct 2008 11:03 PM | Viewed: 5218 times
A custom PoetryNotes™ eBook may be ordered for this poem. Get help with your homework - delivered in 5-6 days.
For more information...