Poems by Emily Dickinson
Experience is the Angled Road
... Presuming it to leadQuite Opposite -- How Complicate ...
Experiment escorts us last --
... Experiment escorts us last -- ...
Experiment to me
... The Figure of a NutPresents upon a Tree ...
Extol thee -- could I? Then I will
... Then I will By saying nothing new -- ...
Facts by our side are never sudden
... Protruding from the Ground --The height of our portentous Neighbor ...
Fairer through Fading -- as the Day
... Hindering -- Haunting -- Perishing --Rallies Her Glow, like a dying Friend -- ...
Falsehood of Thee could I suppose
... To which my Faith pinned Block by Block ...
Fame is the tine that Scholars leave
... Fame is the tine that Scholars leave ...
Fame of Myself, to justify,
... Beyond Necessity --Fame of Myself to lack -- Although ...
Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die
... Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die And are too seldom born -- ...
Far from Love the Heavenly Father
... Guides the Little One predestined ...
Fate slew Him, but He did not drop --
... He neutralized them all --She stung Him -- sapped His firm Advance -- ...
Finding is the first Act
... The "Golden Fleece"Fourth, no Discovery -- ...
Finite -- to fail, but infinite to Venture --
... Finite -- to fail, but infinite to Venture -- ...
Fitter to see Him, I may be
... I shall be perfect -- in His sight --If He perceive the other Truth -- ...