Emily Dickinson: Fascicle 6

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Poem 2 (J 74: 1830-1886)

1:
A Lady red Amid the Hill
A Lady red amid the Hill
A lady red upon the hill
A lady red upon the hill
2:
Her annual secret keeps !
Her annual secret keeps !
Her annual secret keeps ;
Her annual secret keeps ;
3:
A Lady white , within the Field
A Lady white , within the Field
A lady white within the field
A lady white within the field
4:
In placid Lily sleeps!
In placid Lily sleeps!
In placid lily sleeps!
In placid lily sleeps!
5:
The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms—
The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms—
The tidy breezes with their brooms
The tidy breezes with their brooms
6:
Sweep vale And hill And tree!
Sweep vale and hill and tree!
Sweep vale , and hill , and tree!
Sweep vale , and hill , and tree!
7:
Prithee, My pretty Housewives !
Prithee, My pretty Housewives !
Prithee, my pretty housewives !
Prithee, my pretty housewives !
8:
Who may Expected be?
Who may expected be?
Who may expected be?
Who may expected be?
9:
The neighbors do not yet suspect!
The Neighbors do not yet suspect!
The neighbors do not yet suspect!
The neighbors do not yet suspect!
10:
The woods Exchange a smile !
The Woods exchange a smile !
The woods exchange a smile
The woods exchange a smile
11:
Orchard, and Buttercup , and Bird
Orchard, and Buttercup , and Bird
Orchard, and buttercup , and bird
Orchard, and buttercup , and bird
12:
In Such a little while!
In such a little while!
In such a little while!
In such a little while!
13:
And yet , how still the Landscape stands !
And yet , how still the Landscape stands !
And yet how still the landscape stands ,
And yet how still the landscape stands ,
14:
How nonchalant the Hedge!
How nonchalant the Hedge!
How nonchalant the wood,
How nonchalant the wood,
15:
As if the Resurrection
As if the Resurrection
As if the resurrection
As if the resurrection
16:
Were nothing very strange !
Were nothing very strange !
Were nothing very odd !
Were nothing very odd !
Image Map for Original Poem 2 A Lady red—Amid the Hill A Lady red—Amid the Hill A Lady red—Amid the Hill A Lady red—Amid the Hill Her annual secret keeps! A Lady white, within the Field A Lady white, within the Field A Lady white, within the Field In placid Lily sleeps! The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Who may Expected be? The neighbors do not yet suspect! The woods Exchange a smile! The woods Exchange a smile! The woods Exchange a smile! Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— In Such a little while! And yet, how still the Landscape stands! And yet, how still the Landscape stands! And yet, how still the Landscape stands! How nonchalant the Hedge! As if the 'Resurrection' Were nothing very strange!
Image Map for Centenary Edition of Poem 2 Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: Her annual secret keeps! Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: In placid Lily sleeps! Original Dickinson: The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Original Dickinson: The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Original Dickinson: Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Original Dickinson: Who may Expected be? Original Dickinson: The neighbors do not yet suspect! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Original Dickinson: Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Original Dickinson: In Such a little while! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: How nonchalant the Hedge! Original Dickinson: As if the 'Resurrection' Original Dickinson: Were nothing very strange!
Image Map for Complete Poems of Poem 2 Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: Her annual secret keeps! Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: In placid Lily sleeps! Original Dickinson: The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Original Dickinson: The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Original Dickinson: Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Original Dickinson: Who may Expected be? Original Dickinson: The neighbors do not yet suspect! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Original Dickinson: Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Original Dickinson: In Such a little while! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: How nonchalant the Hedge! Original Dickinson: As if the 'Resurrection' Original Dickinson: Were nothing very strange!
Image Map for Poems, Third Edition of Poem 2 Dickinson did not have a title for this poem. Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: A Lady red—Amid the Hill Original Dickinson: Her annual secret keeps! Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: A Lady white, within the Field Original Dickinson: In placid Lily sleeps! Original Dickinson: The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Original Dickinson: The tidy Breezes, with their Brooms— Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Sweep vale—And hill—And tree! Original Dickinson: Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Original Dickinson: Prithee, My pretty Housewives! Original Dickinson: Who may Expected be? Original Dickinson: The neighbors do not yet suspect! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: The woods Exchange a smile! Original Dickinson: Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Original Dickinson: Orchard, and Buttercup, and Bird— Original Dickinson: In Such a little while! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: And yet, how still the Landscape stands! Original Dickinson: How nonchalant the Hedge! Original Dickinson: As if the 'Resurrection' Original Dickinson: Were nothing very strange!