Had I not seen the Sun (Emily Dickinson Poem)
Had I not seen the Sun I could have borne the shade But Light a newer Wilderness My Wilderness has ...
Had I not seen the Sun I could have borne the shade But Light a newer Wilderness My Wilderness has ...
Grief is a Mouse -- And chooses Wainscot in the Breast For His Shy House -- And baffles quest -- ...
Growth of Man -- like Growth of Nature -- Gravitates within -- Atmosphere, and Sun endorse it -- Bit it ...
Guest am I to have Light my northern room Why to cordiality so averse to come Other friends adjourn Other ...
Go thy great way! The Stars thou meetst Are even as Thyself -- For what are Stars but Asterisks To ...
God made a little Gentian -- It tried -- to be a Rose -- And failed -- and all the ...
God made no act without a cause, Nor heart without an aim, Our inference is premature, Our premises to blame. ...
Good to hide, and hear 'em hunt! Better, to be found, If one care to, that is, The Fox fits ...
Great Caesar! Condescend The Daisy, to receive, Gathered by Cato's Daughter, With your majestic leave! (Emily Dickinson)
Glass was the Street -- in tinsel Peril Tree and Traveller stood -- Filled was the Air with merry venture ...
Glory is that bright tragic thing That for an instant Means Dominion -- Warms some poor name That never felt ...
Glowing is her Bonnet, Glowing is her Cheek, Glowing is her Kirtle, Yet she cannot speak. Better as the Daisy ...
Go not too near a House of Rose -- The depredation of a Breeze -- Or inundation of a Dew ...
Go slow, my soul, to feed thyself Upon his rare approach -- Go rapid, lest Competing Death Prevail upon the ...
Gathered into the Earth, And out of story -- Gathered so that strange Fame -- That lonesome Glory That hath ...
Give little Anguish -- Lives will fret -- Give Avalanches -- And they'll slant -- Straighten -- look cautious for ...
Given in Marriage unto Thee Oh thou Celestial Host -- Bride of the Father and the Son Bride of the ...
Funny -- to be a Century -- And see the People -- going by -- I -- should die of ...
Further in Summer than the Birds Pathetic from the Grass A minor Nation celebrates Its unobtrusive Mass. No Ordinance be ...
Frigid and sweet Her parting Face -- Frigid and fleet my Feet -- Alien and vain whatever Clime Acrid whatever ...
From all the Jails the Boys and Girls Ecstatically leap -- Beloved only Afternoon That Prison doesn't keep They storm ...
From Cocoon forth a Butterfly As Lady from her Door Emerged -- a Summer Afternoon -- Repairing Everywhere -- Without ...
From his slim Palace in the Dust He relegates the Realm, More loyal for the exody That has befallen him. ...
From Us She wandered now a Year, Her tarrying, unknown, If Wilderness prevent her feet Or that Ethereal Zone No ...
Forever -- it composed of Nows -- 'Tis not a different time -- Except for Infiniteness -- And Latitude of ...
Forever honored by the Tree Whose Apple Winterworn Enticed to Breakfast from the Sky Two Gabriels Yestermorn. They registered in ...
Forget! The lady with the Amulet Forget she wore it at her Heart Because she breathed against Was Treason twixt? ...
Fortitude incarnate Here is laid away In the swift Partitions Of the awful Sea -- Babble of the Happy Cavil ...
Four Trees -- upon a solitary Acre -- Without Design Or Order, or Apparent Action -- Maintain -- The Sun ...
For every Bird a Nest -- Wherefore in timid quest Some little Wren goes seeking round -- Wherefore when boughs ...
© 2020 Inspirational Stories