
Poems: Third Series
Emily Dickinson
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This volume of poems contains the Third series of Dickinson's complete poetry:
I. Life, consisting of 55 poems,
II. Love, consisting of 22 poems,
III. Nature, consisting of 29 poems, and
IV. Time and Eternity, consisting of 59 poems.
Chapters
| Preface | 2:34 | Read by Rapunzelina |
| I. REAL RICHES. | 0:39 | Read by Rapunzelina |
| II. SUPERIORITY TO FATE. | 0:32 | Read by Rapunzelina |
| III. HOPE. | 0:48 | Read by Rebecca Joanne Currie |
| IV. FORBIDDEN FRUIT. I. | 0:34 | Read by AliceStein |
| V. FORBIDDEN FRUIT. II. | 0:43 | Read by AliceStein |
| VI. A WORD. | 0:31 | Read by Rebecca Joanne Currie |
| VII. [To venerate the simple days] | 0:43 | Read by Brize C |
| VIII. LIFE'S TRADES. | 0:36 | Read by nighthawks |
| IX. [Drowning is not so pitiful] | 1:01 | Read by nighthawks |
| X. [How still the bells in steeples stand] | 0:33 | Read by Brize C |
| XI. [If the foolish call them 'flowers'] | 1:08 | Read by Brize C |
| XII. A SYLLABLE. | 0:25 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| XIII. PARTING. | 0:37 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| XIV. ASPIRATION. | 0:37 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| XV. THE INEVITABLE. | 0:49 | Read by AliceStein |
| XVI. A BOOK. | 0:38 | Read by Jane Doe |
| XVII. [Who has not found the heaven below] | 0:37 | Read by nighthawks |
| XVIII. A PORTRAIT. | 0:45 | Read by nighthawks |
| XIX. I HAD A GUINEA GOLDEN. | 2:03 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| XX. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. | 0:50 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXI. [Few get enough, — enough is one] | 0:36 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXII. [Upon the gallows hung a wretch] | 0:51 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXIII. THE LOST THOUGHT. | 0:42 | Read by Jane Doe |
| XXIV. RETICENCE. | 0:51 | Read by emmaweigham |
| XXV. WITH FLOWERS. | 0:38 | Read by emmaweigham |
| XXVI. [The farthest thunder that I heard] | 1:13 | Read by emmaweigham |
| XXVII. [On the bleakness of my lot] | 0:45 | Read by dlzaragoza |
| XXVIII. CONTRAST. | 0:38 | Read by rlgreenjr |
| XXIX. FRIENDS. | 0:29 | Read by rlgreenjr |
| XXX. FIRE. | 0:33 | Read by rlgreenjr |
| XXXI. A MAN. | 0:50 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXXII. VENTURES. | 0:39 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXXIII. GRIEFS. | 2:00 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
| XXXIV. [I have a king who does not speak] | 1:30 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXXV. DISENCHANTMENT. | 0:34 | Read by Daniel Badger |
| XXXVI. LOST FAITH. | 0:34 | Read by calliepooky |
| XXXVII. LOST JOY. | 0:36 | Read by calliepooky |
| XXXVIII. [I worked for chaff, and earning wheat] | 0:32 | Read by JBarkley |
| XXXIX. [Life, and Death, and Giants] | 0:46 | Read by nighthawks |
| XL. ALPINE GLOW. | 0:50 | Read by nighthawks |
| XLI. REMEMBRANCE. | 0:48 | Read by nighthawks |
| XLII. [To hang our head ostensibly] | 0:52 | Read by nighthawks |
| XLIII. THE BRAIN. | 0:46 | Read by calliepooky |
| XLIV. [The bone that has no marrow] | 1:00 | Read by nighthawks |
| XLV. THE PAST. | 0:43 | Read by nighthawks |
| XLVI. [To help our bleaker parts] | 0:28 | Read by proboomer |
| XLVII. [What soft, cherubic creatures] | 0:49 | Read by proboomer |
| XLVIII. DESIRE. | 0:42 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| XLIX. PHILOSOPHY. | 0:26 | Read by proboomer |
| L. POWER. | 0:35 | Read by proboomer |
| LI. [A modest lot, a fame petite] | 0:38 | Read by proboomer |
| LII. [Is bliss, then, such abyss] | 0:50 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| LIII. EXPERIENCE. | 0:43 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| LIV. THANKSGIVING DAY. | 0:59 | Read by dlzaragoza |
| LV. CHILDISH GRIEFS. | 0:41 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| I. CONSECRATION. | 0:36 | Read by Rapunzelina |
| II. LOVE'S HUMILITY. | 0:47 | Read by Daniel Badger |
| III. LOVE. | 0:29 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| IV. SATISFIED. | 1:17 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| V. WITH A FLOWER. | 0:45 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| VI. SONG. | 0:48 | Read by nighthawks |
| VII. LOYALTY. | 0:46 | Read by Daniel Badger |
| VIII. [To lose thee, sweeter than to gain] | 0:43 | Read by evieperry |
| IX. [Poor little heart] | 0:50 | Read by evieperry |
| X. FORGOTTEN. | 1:03 | Read by evieperry |
| XI. [I've got an arrow here] | 0:38 | Read by Larry Wilson |
| XII. THE MASTER. | 0:48 | Read by Jane Doe |
| XIII. [Heart, we will forget him] | 0:35 | Read by calliepooky |
| XIV. [Father, I bring thee not myself] | 0:38 | Read by calliepooky |
| XV. [We outgrow love like other things] | 0:32 | Read by WanderingWalker |
| XVI. [Not with a club the heart is broken] | 0:43 | Read by WanderingWalker |
| XVII. WHO? | 0:35 | Read by WanderingWalker |
| XVIII. [He touched me, so I live to know] | 1:12 | Read by nighthawks |
| XIX. DREAMS. | 0:36 | Read by nighthawks |
| XX. NUMEN LUMEN. | 1:17 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXI. LONGING. | 1:15 | Read by Jane Doe |
| XXII. WEDDED. | 0:35 | Read by Stacey Malcolm |
| I. NATURE'S CHANGES. | 1:00 | Read by Rapunzelina |
| II. THE TULIP. | 0:32 | Read by proboomer |
| III. [A light exists in spring] | 1:11 | Read by proboomer |
| IV. THE WAKING YEAR. | 1:06 | Read by proboomer |
| V. TO MARCH. | 1:33 | Read by proboomer |
| VI. MARCH. | 0:54 | Read by proboomer |
| VII. DAWN. | 0:26 | Read by proboomer |
| VIII. [A murmur in the trees to note] | 1:19 | Read by proboomer |
| IX. [Morning is the place for dew] | 0:29 | Read by proboomer |
| X. [To my quick ear the leaves conferred] | 0:43 | Read by proboomer |
| XI. A ROSE. | 0:34 | Read by proboomer |
| XII. [High from the earth I heard a bird] | 1:29 | Read by nighthawks |
| XIII. COBWEBS. | 0:45 | Read by nighthawks |
| XIV. A WELL. | 1:43 | Read by nighthawks |
| XV. [To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee] | 0:35 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| XVI. THE WIND. | 0:43 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| XVII. [A dew sufficed itself] | 0:51 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
| XVIII. THE WOODPECKER. | 0:25 | Read by Anthony Will |
| XIX. A SNAKE. | 0:33 | Read by Anthony Will |
| XX. [Could I but ride indefinite] | 0:56 | Read by Anthony Will |
| XXI. THE MOON. | 0:59 | Read by Anthony Will |
| XXII. THE BAT. | 0:53 | Read by Anthony Will |
| XXIII. THE BALLOON. | 1:31 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXIV. EVENING. | 1:07 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXV. COCOON. | 0:37 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXVI. SUNSET. | 0:35 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXVII. AURORA. | 1:08 | Read by proboomer |
| XXVIII. THE COMING OF NIGHT. | 1:34 | Read by proboomer |
| XXIX. AFTERMATH. | 0:39 | Read by proboomer |
| I. [This world is not conclusion] | 0:47 | Read by Rapunzelina |
| II. [We learn in the retreating] | 0:38 | Read by proboomer |
| III. [They say that 'time assuages'] | 0:43 | Read by proboomer |
| IV. [We cover thee, sweet face.] | 1:03 | Read by nighthawks |
| V. ENDING. | 0:47 | Read by nighthawks |
| VI. [The stimulus, beyond the grave] | 0:37 | Read by nighthawks |
| VII. [Given in marriage unto thee] | 0:51 | Read by nighthawks |
| VIII. [That such have died enables us] | 0:37 | Read by nighthawks |
| IX. [They won't frown always] | 0:54 | Read by nighthawks |
| X. IMMORTALITY. | 0:46 | Read by nighthawks |
| XI. [The distance that the dead have gone] | 0:51 | Read by nighthawks |
| XII. [How dare the robins sing] | 0:56 | Read by Dar'Keith Lofton |
| XIII. DEATH. | 0:54 | Read by nighthawks |
| XIV. UNWARNED. | 1:15 | Read by nighthawks |
| XV. [Each that we lose takes part of us] | 0:35 | Read by Rosenfinken |
| XVI. [Not any higher stands the grave] | 0:46 | Read by Rosenfinken |
| XVII. ASLEEP. | 0:56 | Read by Rosenfinken |
| XVIII. THE SPIRIT. | 0:52 | Read by proboomer |
| XIX. THE MONUMENT. | 0:41 | Read by proboomer |
| XX. [Bless God, he went as soldiers] | 0:41 | Read by proboomer |
| XXI. [Immortal is an ample word] | 0:40 | Read by proboomer |
| XXII. [Where every bird is bold to go] | 0:27 | Read by Public Domain Scholar |
| XXIII. [The grave my little cottage is] | 0:44 | Read by Rosenfinken |
| XXIV. [This was in the white of the year] | 0:42 | Read by proboomer |
| XXV. [Sweet hours have perished here] | 0:38 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXVI. [Me! Come! My dazzled face] | 0:57 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXVII. INVISIBLE. | 0:48 | Read by nighthawks |
| XXVIII. [I wish I knew that woman's name] | 0:43 | Read by proboomer |
| XXIX. TRYING TO FORGET. | 1:06 | Read by proboomer |
| XXX. [I felt a funeral in my brain] | 1:11 | Read by proboomer |
| XXXI. [I meant to find her when I came] | 0:55 | Read by proboomer |
| XXXII. WAITING. | 0:42 | Read by Katherine Hust |
| XXXIII. [A sickness of this world it most occasions] | 0:43 | Read by proboomer |
| XXXIV. [Superfluous were the sun] | 0:42 | Read by Public Domain Scholar |
| XXXV. [So proud she was to die] | 0:37 | Read by Helen Cole |
| XXXVI. FAREWELL. | 0:56 | Read by Helen Cole |
| XXXVII. [The dying need but little, dear] | 0:41 | Read by Helen Cole |
| XXXVIII. DEAD. | 0:47 | Read by proboomer |
| XXXIX. [The soul should always stand ajar] | 0:42 | Read by proboomer |
| XL. [Three weeks passed since I had seen her] | 0:51 | Read by proboomer |
| XLI. [I breathed enough to learn the trick] | 0:41 | Read by proboomer |
| XLII. [I wonder if the sepulchre] | 0:30 | Read by proboomer |
| XLIII. JOY IN DEATH. | 0:39 | Read by Helen Cole |
| XLIV. [If I may have it when it's dead] | 0:53 | Read by Phil Schempf |
| XLV. [Before the ice is in the pools] | 0:57 | Read by Phil Schempf |
| XLVI. DYING. | 1:00 | Read by Phil Schempf |
| XLVII. [Adrift! A little boat adrift!] | 0:57 | Read by Phil Schempf |
| XLVIII. [There's been a death in the opposite house] | 1:19 | Read by Phil Schempf |
| XLIX. [We never know we go] | 0:38 | Read by Katherine Hust |
| L. THE SOUL'S STORM. | 0:55 | Read by Katherine Hust |
| LI. [Water is taught by thirst] | 0:35 | Read by czandra |
| LII. THIRST. | 0:37 | Read by czandra |
| LIII. [A clock stopped — not the mantel's] | 1:01 | Read by evieperry |
| LIV. CHARLOTTE BRONTË'S GRAVE. | 1:13 | Read by evieperry |
| LV. [A toad can die of light!] | 0:37 | Read by evieperry |
| LVI. [Far from love the Heavenly Father] | 0:47 | Read by nighthawks |
| LVII. SLEEPING. | 0:47 | Read by nighthawks |
| LVIII. RETROSPECT. | 1:15 | Read by czandra |
| LIX. ETERNITY. | 0:55 | Read by PaulGrancio |