Poems by Emily Dickinson
Touch lightly Nature's sweet Guitar
... Touch lightly Nature's sweet Guitar ...
Tried always and Condemned by thee
... Tried always and Condemned by thee ...
Triumph -- may be of several kinds
... Triumph -- may be of several kinds -- ...
Trudging to Eden, looking backward,
... Asked him his name -- He lisped me "Trotwood" -- ...
Trust adjust her "Peradventure" --
... Trust adjust her "Peradventure" -- ...
Trust in the Unexpected --
... As One had testified --Through this -- the old Philosopher -- ...
Trusty as the stars
... Who quit their shining working ...
Truth -- is as old as God --
... A Co-Eternity --And perish on the Day ...
Twice had Summer her fair Verdure
... On the Rivers been --Two full Autumns for the Squirrel ...
Two -- were immortal twice --
... Reversed Divinity --That our ignoble Eyes ...
Two Lengths has every Day --
... By Hope or Horror lent --Eternity will be ...
Two swimmers wrestled on the spar
... Oh God! the Other One!The stray ships -- passing -- ...
Two Travellers perishing in Snow
... Each other with the wordsThat Heaven if Heaven -- must contain ...
Under the Light, yet under,
... Under the Clover's Root,Further than Arm could stretch ...
Undue Significance a starving man attaches
... To Food -- Far off -- He sighs -- and therefore -- Hopeless -- ...