Famous Poems of Emily Dickinson

Here you will find a collection of famous poems of Emily Dickinson. The list is ordered alphabatically. You can also browse other poems on different poem type using the poem types shown on the right side.

If she had been the MistletoeIf the foolish, call them flowersIf this is fading
If those I loved were lostIf What we could—were what we wouldIf you were coming in the fall,
Ill tell you how the sun roseIn Ebon Box, when years have flownIn falling Timbers buried
In lands I never sawthey sayIn Winter in my RoomIs it true, dear Sue?
It always felt to mea wrongIt can't beIt can't be Summer!
It can't be Summer!It is easy to work when the soul is at playIt was given to me by the Gods
It will be SummereventuallyIt's all I have to bring todayIt's like the Light
It's such a little thing to weepJesus! thy CrucifixJoy to have merited the Pain
Just lost, when I was saved!Kill your Balmand its Odors bless youLeast Bee that brew
Least Riversdocile to some seaLife—is what we make of itLifeis what we make of it
Light is sufficient to itselfLike eyes that looked on WastesLike Flowers, that heard the news of Dews
Like Mighty Foot Lightsburned the RedLike trains of cars on tracks of plushLove reckons by itselfalone
Loveis anterior to LifeMake me a picture of the sunMama never forgets her birds
Many a phrase has the English languageMany cross the RhineMe! Come! My dazzled face
Me, change! Me, alter!Midsummer, was it, when They diedMineby the Right of the White Election!
Morningis the place for DewMorningmeansMusicians wrestle everywhere
Must be a WoeMust be a WoeMute thy Coronation
Mute thy CoronationMy best Acquaintances are thoseMy Eye is fuller than my vase
My Faith is larger than the HillsMy first well Daysince many illMy friend attacks my friend!
My friend must be a BirdMy Gardenlike the BeachMy life closed twice