Poetry for Young People: Emily Dickinson
by Emily Dickinson Author, Chi Chung Illustrator, Frances Schoonmaker Bolin Editor
(From Amazon): Bolin’s four-page introduction describes and explains Emily Dickinson’s odd lifestyle and creative productivity...prettily colored watercolors.”School Library Journal Footnotes glossing antiquated diction are well-handled.”Washington Post
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1402754736
- Print Status
- In Print
- Poems
- 37
- Pages
- 48
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 8th
- Publisher
- Sterling
- Copyright
- 2008
Poems
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Hope is the thing with feathers
- 3 It's all I have to bring today
- 4 I started early, took my dog
- 5 I'm nobody! Who are you?
- 6 I hide myself within my flower
- 7 I dwell in Possibility
- 8 Will there really be a morning?
- 9 I'll tell you kow the sun rose
- 10 She sweeps with many-colored brooms
- 11 I know some lonely houses off the road
- 12 The moon was but a chin of gold
- 13 Pink, small, and punctual
- 14 His bill an auger is
- 15 An everywhere of silver
- 16 I like to see it lap the miles
- 17 A fuzzy fellow without feet
- 18 It sifts from leaden sieves
- 19 A narrow fellow in the grass
- 20 Dear March, come in!
- 21 Bee, I'm expecting you!
- 22 The grass so little has to do
- 23 A bird came down the walk
- 24 The bee is not afraid of me
- 25 A soft sea washed around the house
- 26 To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee
- 27 The pedigree of honey
- 28 Forbidden fruit a flavor has
- 29 The wind begun to rock the grass
- 30 The morns are meeker than they were
- 31 I have not told my garden yet
- 32 My river runs to thee
- 33 I never saw a moor
- 34 There is no frigate like a book
- 35 If I can stop one heart from breaking
- 36 A word is dead
- 37 In this short life
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