Emily Dickinson Quotes about Nature
c.1860 Complete Poems, no.324 (first published 1864).
How strange that nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude!
Emily Dickinson, Martha Dickinson Bianchi (1971). “The Life and Letters of Emily Dickinson”, p.334, Biblo & Tannen Publishers
To see the Summer Sky Is Poetry, though never in a Book it lie— True Poems flee—
Emily Dickinson, Ralph William Franklin (1998). “The Poems of Emily Dickinson”, p.1309, Harvard University Press
Emily Dickinson, Thomas Herbert Johnson, Theodora Ward (1986). “The Letters of Emily Dickinson”, p.505, Harvard University Press
Emily Dickinson (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Emily Dickinson (Illustrated)”, p.1613, Delphi Classics
In the name of the bee And of the butterfly And of the breeze, amen!
Emily Dickinson, Helen Vendler (2010). “Dickinson”, p.27, Harvard University Press
Emily Dickinson, Helen Vendler (2010). “Dickinson”, p.409, Harvard University Press
In R. N. Linscott (ed.) 'Selected Letters and Poems of Emily Dickinson' (1959)
Emily Dickinson, Cristanne Miller (2016). “Emily Dickinson’s Poems: As She Preserved Them”, p.47, Harvard University Press