The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Series Two
Life, Poem 9: The Test
by Emily Dickinson
I can wade grief
I can wade grief
Who is it that says most, which can say more
Have you got a brook in your little heart
'T was a long parting, but the time
Anne makes declines an education opportunity in order to save Green Gables. Gilbert and Anne finally become friends.
The skies can't keep their secret!
A death-blow is a life-blow to some
I never hear the word "escape"
Mrs. March departs after receiving word of Mr. March's health. Jo makes a sacrifice to provide for the family.
If I can stop one heart from breaking,
A wounded deer leaps highest,
George's visit with Riesling leaves him feeling depressed and despondent. An attractive widow, Tanis Judique, drops by George's office for some assistance.
A special request is made of Jerry and his cab horses. Black Beauty takes advantage of a rare opportunity.
I know a place where summer strives
The missing girls and the film troupe share the stories of their adventures. The group is reunited with The Magnolia.
When I was small, a woman died.
To hear an oriole sing
Remorse is memory awake
Elsie marries Hilton Cubitt and tells him not to ask her about her past. She gets a letters from the United States and pictures of small dancing men start appearing everywhere around her. Holmes is brought in to get to the bottom of the pictures. From then on, things get worse until Holmes cracks the case.
Triumph may be of several kinds.
One dignity delays for all
There came a wind like a bugle
That you were once unkind befriends me now
She sweeps with man-colored brooms
Prince Dolor finds that the magical traveling cloak can fly and can grant his wishes. He receives a pair of golden spectacles to see things he’d never seen before.