Songs released in 1891
Amy Beach — Twilight
Emily Dickinson — A Bird came down the Walk 328
Emily Dickinson — A Charm invests a face 421
Emily Dickinson — A Death blow is a Life blow to Some
Emily Dickinson — A Narrow Fellow in the Grass
Emily Dickinson — A Route of Evanescence
Emily Dickinson — A poor — torn heart — a tattered heart
Emily Dickinson — A shady friend for torrid days
Emily Dickinson — A thought went up my mind to-day
Emily Dickinson — A throe upon the features 71
Emily Dickinson — After a hundred years
Emily Dickinson — Ample make this Bed
Emily Dickinson — An altered look about the hills
Emily Dickinson — An awful Tempest mashed the air
Emily Dickinson — Arcturus is his other name 70
Emily Dickinson — As Imperceptibly as Grief
Emily Dickinson — As by the dead we love to sit
Emily Dickinson — At Half-Past Three A Single Bird
Emily Dickinson — At least—to pray—is left—is left 502
Emily Dickinson — Before I got my eye put out
Emily Dickinson — Before you thought of spring
Emily Dickinson — Besides the Autumn poets sing 131
Emily Dickinson — Blazing in Gold and quenching in Purple 228
Emily Dickinson — Bring me the sunset in a cup
Emily Dickinson — By The Sea
Emily Dickinson — Death sets a Thing significant
Emily Dickinson — Deed
Emily Dickinson — Delight becomes pictorial
Emily Dickinson — Did the Harebell loose her girdle
Emily Dickinson — Each life converges to some centre
Emily Dickinson — Epitaph
Emily Dickinson — Essential Oils — are wrung
Emily Dickinson — Except the Heaven had come so near
Emily Dickinson — Experiment To Me
Emily Dickinson — Faith is a fine invention
Emily Dickinson — For each ecstatic instant
Emily Dickinson — Frequently the wood are pink 6
Emily Dickinson — From Cocoon forth a Butterfly
Emily Dickinson — God gave a Loaf to every Bird
Emily Dickinson — God made a little Gentian 442
Emily Dickinson — Going to Heaven
Emily Dickinson — Going to him Happy letter Tell him
Emily Dickinson — Good night which put the candle out?
Emily Dickinson — He put the Belt around my life 273
Emily Dickinson — Heart not so heavy as mine
Emily Dickinson — Her final Summer was it
Emily Dickinson — Hope is the thing with feathers
Emily Dickinson — How Happy Is The Little Stone
Emily Dickinson — I Have No Life But This
Emily Dickinson — I Have Not Told My Garden Yet
Emily Dickinson — I Noticed People Disappeared
Emily Dickinson — I Years Had Been From Home
Emily Dickinson — I bring an unaccustomed wine
Emily Dickinson — I can wade Grief 252
Emily Dickinson — I found the phrase to every thought
Emily Dickinson — I gained it so 359
Emily Dickinson — I gave myself to Him 580
Emily Dickinson — I had been hungry all the Years
Emily Dickinson — I had no Cause to be awake 542
Emily Dickinson — I held a Jewel in my fingers
Emily Dickinson — I know a place where summer strives
Emily Dickinson — I know that He exists
Emily Dickinson — I lived on dread to those who know
Emily Dickinson — I many times thought Peace had come 739
Emily Dickinson — I meant to have but modest needs 476
Emily Dickinson — I never hear the word escape
Emily Dickinson — I read my sentence—steadily 412
Emily Dickinson — I should have been too glad I see 313
Emily Dickinson — I should not dare to leave my friend
Emily Dickinson — I think just how my shape will rise
Emily Dickinson — I took my Power in my Hand 540
Emily Dickinson — I went to heaven
Emily Dickinson — If I should die
Emily Dickinson — If anybodys friend be dead 509
Emily Dickinson — Im Nobody Who Are You?
Emily Dickinson — In Shadow
Emily Dickinson — In lands I never saw—they say
Emily Dickinson — Is Heaven A Physician?
Emily Dickinson — It cant be Summer 221
Emily Dickinson — It tossed—and tossed 723
Emily Dickinson — It was not Death for I stood up 510
Emily Dickinson — Just lost when I was saved
Emily Dickinson — Lay This Laurel On The One
Emily Dickinson — Let Down The Bars O Death
Emily Dickinson — Like Mighty Foot Lights—burned the Red
Emily Dickinson — Morns like these—we parted
Emily Dickinson — Musicians wrestle everywhere
Emily Dickinson — My Countrys Wardrobe
Emily Dickinson — My Cricket
Emily Dickinson — Nature rarer uses yellow
Emily Dickinson — Nature—the Gentlest Mother is
Emily Dickinson — Of Tribulation these are They
Emily Dickinson — Of all the souls that stand create
Emily Dickinson — On such a night or such a night
Emily Dickinson — One need not be a chamber to be haunted
Emily Dickinson — Our journey had advanced
Emily Dickinson — Pigmy seraphs—gone astray
Emily Dickinson — Pompless No Life Can Pass Away
Emily Dickinson — Prayer is the little implement 437
Emily Dickinson — Remorse
Emily Dickinson — Requiem
Emily Dickinson — She died—this was the way she died
Emily Dickinson — She sweeps with many-colored brooms
Emily Dickinson — Some too fragile for winter winds
Emily Dickinson — South Winds jostle them
Emily Dickinson — Storm
Emily Dickinson — Surgeons must be very careful
Emily Dickinson — Talk with prudence to a Beggar
Emily Dickinson — The Blue Jay
Emily Dickinson — The Body grows without 578
Emily Dickinson — The Gentian weaves her fringes
Emily Dickinson — The Leaves like Women interchange 987
Emily Dickinson — The Moon Is Distant From The Sea
Emily Dickinson — The Mushroom
Emily Dickinson — The Night was wide and furnished scant
Emily Dickinson — The One who could repeat the Summer day
Emily Dickinson — The Oriole
Emily Dickinson — The Preacher
Emily Dickinson — The Railway Train
Emily Dickinson — The Rat
Emily Dickinson — The Robin is the One
Emily Dickinson — The Rose did caper on her cheek
Emily Dickinson — The Skies cant keep their secret 191
Emily Dickinson — The Soul unto itself 683
Emily Dickinson — The Spider
Emily Dickinson — The Sun—just touched the Morning
Emily Dickinson — The Way I read a Letters—this 636
Emily Dickinson — The White Heat
Emily Dickinson — The day came slow till five o clock
Emily Dickinson — The nearest Dream recedes—unrealized
Emily Dickinson — The only ghost I ever saw
Emily Dickinson — The show is not the show
Emily Dickinson — The thought beneath so slight a film
Emily Dickinson — The wind begun to rock the grass
Emily Dickinson — The wind tapped like a tired man
Emily Dickinson — Their Height in Heaven comforts not 696
Emily Dickinson — There came a Wind like a Bugle
Emily Dickinson — There is a Shame of Nobleness 551
Emily Dickinson — They dropped like flakes
Emily Dickinson — This Merit hath the worst & 979
Emily Dickinson — Tho I get home how late—how late
Emily Dickinson — Through the strait pass of suffering 792
Emily Dickinson — Times Lesson
Emily Dickinson — To hear an Oriole sing
Emily Dickinson — To learn the Transport by the Pain
Emily Dickinson — Triumph—may be of several kinds 455
Emily Dickinson — Two Butterflies went out at Noon— 533
Emily Dickinson — Undue Significance a starving man attaches
Emily Dickinson — Unto my Books—so good to turn
Emily Dickinson — Victory comes late 690
Emily Dickinson — Void
Emily Dickinson — Wait till the Majesty of Death
Emily Dickinson — We play at paste
Emily Dickinson — Went Up A Year This Evening
Emily Dickinson — What Inn is this
Emily Dickinson — What if I say I shall not wait
Emily Dickinson — When I Hoped I Feared
Emily Dickinson — Where Ships of Purple—gently toss
Emily Dickinson — Who Robbed The Woods?
Emily Dickinson — Who never lost are unprepared 73
Emily Dickinson — Whose are the little beds I asked
Emily Dickinson — Wild Nights – Wild Nights 249
Emily Dickinson — Will there really be a Morning? 101
Emily Dickinson — Your Riches—taught me—Poverty 299
George Meredith — Modern Love
Henrik Ibsen — Hedda Gabler Act 1
Henrik Ibsen — Hedda Gabler Act 2
Henrik Ibsen — Hedda Gabler Act 3
Henrik Ibsen — Hedda Gabler Act 4
Laozi — The Tâo Teh King
Oscar Wilde — Pen Pencil and Poison
Oscar Wilde — The Canterville Ghost Chap. 1
Oscar Wilde — The Critic as Artist: Part I
Oscar Wilde — The Critic as Artist: Part II
Oscar Wilde — The Decay of Lying: An Observation
Oscar Wilde — The Duchess of Padua Act 1
Oscar Wilde — The Duchess of Padua Act 2
Oscar Wilde — The Duchess of Padua Act 3
Oscar Wilde — The Duchess of Padua Act 4
Oscar Wilde — The Duchess of Padua Act 5
Oscar Wilde — The Persons of the Play
Oscar Wilde — The Soul of Man Under Socialism
Oscar Wilde — The Young King A Gay Readers Companion
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — A Case of Identity
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — A Scandal in Bohemia
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — The Adventure of the Red-Headed League
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — The Boscombe Valley Mystery
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — The Five Orange Pips
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — The Man With the Twisted Lip
Supreme Court of Wisconsin — Vosburg v. Putney
Thomas Hardy — Tess of the dUrbervilles a Pure Woman Chap. 1
Toon Town Army — The Blaydon Races
Traditional — Scarborough Fair
Gabriel Faur — Mandoline