Profile: Fűri Mária
Authors (2)
Works (150+50/214)
150. So has a Daisy vanished 28 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
151. Some things that fly there be — 89 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
152. Soul, Wilt thou toss again? 139 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
153. South Winds jostle them — 86 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
154. Summer for thee, grant I may be 31 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
155. Superfluous were the Sun 999 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
156. Surgeons must be very careful 108 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
157. Sympathy [Brontë, Emily; en]
158. Taken from men — this morning — 53 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
159. Talk with prudence to a Beggar 119 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
160. The bee is not afraid of me 111 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
161. The Bustle in a House (1108) [Dickinson, Emily; en]
162. The Court is far away — 235 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
163. The daisy follows soft the sun, 106 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
164. The feet of people walking home - 7 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
165. The Flower must not blame the Bee — 206 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
166. The Gentian weaves her fringes — 18 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
167. The Guest is gold and crimson — 15 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
168. The Judge is like the Owl — 699 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
169. The lonesome for they know not What — 262 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
170. The Moon is distant from the Sea [Dickinson, Emily; en]
171. The morns are meeker than they were - (32) [Dickinson, Emily; en]
172. The Oxen [Hardy, Thomas; en]
173. The rainbow never tells me 97 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
174. The Robin is the One 828 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
175. The Rose did caper on her cheek — 208 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
176. The sky is low, the clouds are mean, 1075 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
177. The Spring and the Fall [St. Vincent Millay, Edna; en]
178. The Sun kept stooping — stooping — low! 152 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
179. The thought beneath so slight a film — 210 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
180. The-Railway-Train [Dickinson, Emily; en]
181. There is a word 8 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
182. there is another sky 2 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
183. There is no Frigate like a Book [Dickinson, Emily; en]
184. There's something quieter than sleep 45 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
185. There's the Battle of Burgoyne — 1174 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
186. These are the days when Birds come back — 130 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
187. This heart that broke so long — 145 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
188. This is my letter to the World [Dickinson, Emily; en]
189. Tho' my destiny be Fustian — 163 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
190. Those Dancing Days Are Gone [Yeats, William Butler; en]
191. Through lane it lay — through bramble — 9 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
192. To fight aloud is very brave, 126 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
193. To the Nile [Keats, John; en]
194. To venerate the simple days 57 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
195. Two swimmers wrestled on the spar 201 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
196. Warm summer sun [Twain, Mark; en]
197. We — Bee and I — live by the quaffing — 230 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
198. We don't cry — Tim and I, 196 [Dickinson, Emily; en]
199. We lose — because we win — 21 [Dickinson, Emily; en]