Author: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886)
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- Bolts of Melody
- Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
- Further poems of Emily Dickinson
- Letters of Emily Dickinson
- Poems by Emily Dickinson
- Poems of Emily Dickinson
- The Single Hound
- Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson
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- 1062 (He scanned it -- staggered) - Leon Kirchner FRE GER
- 1074 (Count not that far that can be had) - Stefano Gervasoni FRE GER
- 1104 (The Crickets sang) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Leon Kirchner FRE GER
- 1155 (Distance -- is not the Realm of Fox) - Stefano Gervasoni FRE GER
- [1346] (As Summer into Autumn slips) - Tom Cipullo GER
- 1602 (Pursuing you in your transitions) - Stefano Gervasoni FRE GER
- 1612 (The Auctioneer of Parting) - Leon Kirchner FRE GER
- 1683 (There came a Wind like a Bugle —) - Leon Kirchner GER
- 1766 (Those final Creatures, -- who they are) - Stefano Gervasoni FRE GER
- 435 (Much madness is divinest sense) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Leon Kirchner FRE GER GER
- 676 (Least Bee that brew) - Stefano Gervasoni FRE GER
- 994 (Partake as doth the Bee) - Leon Kirchner FRE GER
- ... (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (Is Heaven a Place -- a Sky -- a Tree?)
- A bird came down the walk (A bird came down the walk) - Ronald A. Beckett, Ben Brian Weber GER
- A bird came down the walk GER - Ronald A. Beckett, Ben Brian Weber (A bird came down the walk)
- Abraham to kill him (Abraham to kill him) - Brian Holmes FRE GER
- Abraham to kill him FRE GER - Brian Holmes (Abraham to kill him)
- A cemetery (This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies) (from The Single Hound) - Adolf Weiss FRE GER ITA
- A Clock Stopped (A Clock stopped —) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Michael Ippolito
- A Clock stopped — (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Michael Ippolito (A Clock Stopped)
- A day (I'll tell you how the Sun rose) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Fanny Snow Knowlton, Adeline Raymond-Ward FRE GER
- A death blow is a life blow to some FRE GER ITA - Gloria Coates (Vitality begun)
- A Door just opened on a street GER - Anna Clyne (As sudden shut)
- Adrift! A little boat adrift! (Adrift! A little boat adrift!) - Libby Larsen FRE GER
- Adrift! A little boat adrift! FRE GER - Libby Larsen (Adrift! A little boat adrift!)
- Adrift! A little boat adrift! FRE GER - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (A little boat adrift)
- A drop fell on the apple tree (A drop fell on the apple tree) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Ronald A. Beckett, Richard Layton Kent FRE GER
- A drop fell on the apple tree (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon, Ronald A. Beckett, Richard Layton Kent (A drop fell on the apple tree)
- A drop fell on the apple tree (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Clarence Dickinson, Arthur Farwell (Summer shower)
- After a hundred years (After a hundred years) - Ernst Bacon, Gordon Getty GER
- After a hundred years GER - Ernst Bacon, Gordon Getty (After a hundred years)
- After great pain, a formal feeling comes – (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Gloria Coates, Scott Gendel, Sylvia Glickman (After great pain)
- After great pain (After great pain, a formal feeling comes –) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gloria Coates, Scott Gendel, Sylvia Glickman FRE GER GER
- Afterword (Nature" is what we see) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- A great Hope fell (A great Hope fell) - Jake Heggie FRE GER
- A great Hope fell FRE GER - Jake Heggie (A great Hope fell)
- Air (I died for beauty, but was scarce) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER GER
- Alabaster wool (It sifts from leaden sieves) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- A Letter is a joy of Earth FRE GER ITA
- A letter (Bee! I'm expecting you!) (from Bolts of Melody) - Julian Philips GER GER
- A letter (You ask of my companions) - Lee Hoiby GER
- A light exists in Spring (A light exists in Spring) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Richard Layton Kent GER ITA
- A light exists in Spring (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Richard Layton Kent (A light exists in Spring)
- A light exists in Spring (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Ronald A. Beckett (Spring: A light exists in spring)
- A little boat adrift (Adrift! A little boat adrift!) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham FRE GER
- All forgot for recollecting (All forgot for recollecting) - Ann Marie Callaway FRE GER
- All forgot for recollecting FRE GER - Ann Marie Callaway (All forgot for recollecting)
- All that I do (All that I do) - Jake Heggie FRE GER
- All that I do FRE GER - Jake Heggie (All that I do)
- Almost (Within my reach!) - Joel Weiss GER
- A long, long sleep, a famous sleep GER ITA - Daniel Gilliam (Sleeping)
- Alter? When the hills do (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (O friend)
- Alter? When the hills do (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Vincent Persichetti (When the hills do)
- Ample make this bed (Ample make this Bed) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell, Daron Aric Hagen, Jake Heggie, Brian Holmes, Michael M. Horvit, Ulysses Simpson Kay, David Leisner FRE GER ITA
- Ample make this Bed (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Arthur Farwell, Daron Aric Hagen, Jake Heggie, Brian Holmes, Michael M. Horvit, Ulysses Simpson Kay, David Leisner (Ample make this bed)
- Ample make this Bed (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (No sunrise)
- A narrow fellow in the grass (A narrow Fellow in the Grass) - Brian Holmes GER
- A narrow Fellow in the Grass GER - Brian Holmes (A narrow fellow in the grass)
- A narrow Fellow in the Grass GER - Julian Philips (The snake)
- An awful tempest mashed the air (An awful Tempest mashed the air) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - John Woods Duke FRE GER ITA
- An awful Tempest mashed the air (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - John Woods Duke (An awful tempest mashed the air)
- And I'm a Rose! (A sepal, petal, and a thorn) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER ITA
- And this of all my hopes (And this of all my hopes) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- And this of all my hopes (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (And this of all my hopes)
- And this of all my hopes (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (Eden)
- And this of all my hopes (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Scott Gendel (The silent end)
- Angels in the early morning (Angels, in the early morning) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- Angels, in the early morning FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (Angels in the early morning)
- Angels, in the early morning FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (Angels on the sand)
- Angels on the sand (Angels, in the early morning) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- A northeast storm (It might not come amiss, dear Austin, to have a tiding or two) - Juliana Hall
- Answer July (Answer July) (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jean Berger, né Arthur Schloßberg, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Betty Roe, Wim de Ruiter, Paul Schwartz
- Answer July (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jean Berger, né Arthur Schloßberg, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Betty Roe, Wim de Ruiter, Paul Schwartz (Answer July)
- Apotheosis (Come slowly, Eden!) (from Bolts of Melody) - Elizabeth Coard FRE GER ITA
- Apparently with no surprise (Apparently with no surprise) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Norman Dinerstein, Juliana Hall GER ITA
- Apparently with no surprise (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Norman Dinerstein, Juliana Hall (Apparently with no surprise)
- Apparently with no surprise (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Harris Lindenfeld
- A prompt - executive Bird is the Jay FRE GER - Julian Philips (The jay)
- A quiet way (It was a quiet way –) - Scott Gendel
- A Rat surrendered here (A Rat surrendered here) - Logan Skelton
- A Rat surrendered here - Logan Skelton (A Rat surrendered here)
- Aristocracy (The Pedigree of Honey) - Arthur Farwell ITA
- Armistice (They dropped like flakes) - Gloria Coates FRE GER
- As children bid the guest good-night (As children bid the guest good-night) - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork
- As children bid the guest good-night - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork (As children bid the guest good-night)
- A sepal, petal, and a thorn FRE GER ITA - Arthur Farwell (And I'm a Rose!)
- A shady friend for torrid days (A shady friend for torrid days) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa GER
- A shady friend for torrid days (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Robert F. Baksa (A shady friend for torrid days)
- As if some little Arctic flower (As if some little Arctic flower) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- As if some little Arctic flower (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (As if some little Arctic flower)
- As if some little Arctic flower (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Some little Arctic flower)
- As if some little Arctic flower (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The Arctic flower)
- As if the sea should part (As if the Sea should part) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, William Hawley
- As if the Sea should part (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, William Hawley (As if the sea should part)
- As if the Sea should part (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Wallingford Riegger (Eternity)
- As if the Sea should part (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The Sea)
- As imperceptibly as grief (As imperceptibly as grief) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Richard Layton Kent, André Previn, Wim de Ruiter, Robert W. Thygerson FRE GER ITA
- As imperceptibly as grief (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon, Richard Layton Kent, André Previn, Wim de Ruiter, Robert W. Thygerson (As imperceptibly as grief)
- As imperceptibly as grief (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (Summer's lapse)
- As imperceptibly as grief (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Martin Butler (The summer lapsed away)
- A Sloop of Amber slips away FRE - Philippe Hersant (The Son of Ecstasy)
- A solemn thing it was, I said (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) ITA - Henry Mollincone (A solemn thing it was)
- A solemn thing it was (A solemn thing it was, I said) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone ITA
- A sparrow took a slice of twig (from Bolts of Melody) - Ray Green (Sparrow)
- A spider sewed at night (A spider sewed at night) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Donald Grantham, Juliana Hall FRE GER GER ITA
- A spider sewed at night (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Donald Grantham, Juliana Hall (A spider sewed at night)
- A spider sewed at night (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (A spider)
- A spider (A spider sewed at night) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER GER ITA
- As sudden shut (A Door just opened on a street) - Anna Clyne GER
- As Summer into Autumn slips GER - Tom Cipullo ([1346])
- As well as Jesus? (So well that I can live without) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Jake Heggie FRE
- At Half past Three, a single Bird FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- A threadless way (From Blank to Blank) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- At last to be identified! (At last -- to be identified!) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie, Richard Pearson Thomas FRE GER
- At last -- to be identified! (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Jake Heggie, Richard Pearson Thomas (At last to be identified!)
- At last -- to be identified! (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Arthur Farwell (Resurgam)
- At least -- to pray -- is left -- is left (At least to pray is left, is left) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Juliana Hall GER
- At least to pray is left, is left (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Juliana Hall (At least -- to pray -- is left -- is left )
- At least to pray is left, is left (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ezra Laderman
- A train went through a burial gate (A train went through a burial gate) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Clarence Dickinson
- A train went through a burial gate (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Clarence Dickinson (A train went through a burial gate)
- A train went through a burial gate (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The train)
- At the gate (She died, - this was the way she died) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Auroral Light (Morning is due to all) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- Autumn: Besides the autumn poets sing (Besides the autumn poets sing) - Ronald A. Beckett
- Autumn (The morns are meeker than they were) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Henry Leland Clarke, Eduardo Marzo FRE GER GER ITA
- A valentine (Sic transit gloria mundi,") - William Hawley
- A wind like a bugle (There came a wind like a bugle) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon CAT FRE GER ITA
- A Wind that rose (A Wind that rose) - Ann Marie Callaway FRE GER
- A Wind that rose FRE GER - Ann Marie Callaway (A Wind that rose)
- A word is dead (A word is dead) - Gloria Coates, Logan Skelton FRE GER ITA
- A word is dead FRE GER ITA - Gloria Coates, Logan Skelton (A word is dead)
- A word is dead FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (A word)
- A word (A word is dead) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER ITA
- A wounded Deer - leaps highest (A wounded Deer - leaps highest) - Paul Wehage GER
- A wounded Deer - leaps highest GER - Paul Wehage (A wounded Deer - leaps highest)
- Baby (Teach Him -- When He makes the names) GER
- Bashfulness (So bashful when I spied her) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Weld GER
- Beauty be not caused - it is (Beauty be not caused, - it is) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - George Perle GER ITA
- Beauty be not caused, - it is (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - George Perle (Beauty be not caused - it is)
- Beauty be not caused, - it is (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Celius Dougherty (Beauty is not caused)
- Beauty be not caused, - it is (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Henry Leland Clarke
- Beauty crowds me till I die - Gordon Getty (Beauty crowds me)
- Beauty crowds me (Beauty crowds me till I die) - Gordon Getty
- Beauty is not caused, - it is (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA
- Beauty is not caused (Beauty be not caused, - it is) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Celius Dougherty GER ITA
- Because I could not stop for death (Because I could not stop for Death) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John Coolidge Adams, Gary Bachlund, Fania Chapiro, Leslie Crabtree CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- Because I could not stop for Death (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - John Coolidge Adams, Gary Bachlund, Fania Chapiro, Leslie Crabtree (Because I could not stop for death)
- Because I could not stop for Death (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - Charles Jason Bechtold, Tim Silva (Because I couuld not stop for death)
- Because I could not stop for Death (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - Sergius Kagen (Because I would not stop for Death)
- Because I could not stop for Death (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (Immortality)
- Because I could not stop for Death (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - Aaron Copland (The chariot)
- Because I couuld not stop for death (Because I could not stop for Death) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Charles Jason Bechtold, Tim Silva CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- Because I would not stop for Death (Because I could not stop for Death) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Sergius Kagen CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- Bee! I'm expecting you! (from Bolts of Melody) GER GER - Julian Philips (A letter)
- Bee! I'm expecting you! (Bee! I'm expecting you!) (from Bolts of Melody) - John Woods Duke, James Sclater GER GER
- Bee! I'm expecting you! (from Bolts of Melody) GER GER - John Woods Duke, James Sclater (Bee! I'm expecting you!)
- Behind Me -- dips Eternity (Behind Me -- dips Eternity) - Brian Holmes GER
- Behind Me -- dips Eternity GER - Brian Holmes (Behind Me -- dips Eternity)
- Belshazzar had a letter (Belshazzar had a letter) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jean Berger, né Arthur Schloßberg
- Belshazzar had a letter (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jean Berger, né Arthur Schloßberg (Belshazzar had a letter)
- Bequest () - George Theophilus Walker [x]
- Besides the autumn poets sing - Ronald A. Beckett (Autumn: Besides the autumn poets sing)
- Besides this May (Besides this May) - Ann Marie Callaway FRE GER
- Besides this May FRE GER - Ann Marie Callaway (Besides this May)
- Bind me - I still can sing (Bind me -- I still can sing) (from Bolts of Melody) - Gloria Coates, Libby Larsen FRE GER
- Bind me -- I still can sing (from Bolts of Melody) FRE GER - Gloria Coates, Libby Larsen (Bind me - I still can sing)
- Bind me -- I still can sing (from Bolts of Melody) FRE GER - Augusta Read Thomas
- Blazing in gold and quenching in Purple FRE - Arthur Farwell (Blazing in gold)
- Blazing in gold and quenching in Purple FRE - Augusta Read Thomas (Juggler of Day)
- Blazing in gold and quenching in Purple FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- Blazing in gold (Blazing in gold and quenching in Purple) - Arthur Farwell FRE
- Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a Flower (Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower) - Juliana Hall
- Bloom — is Result — to meet a Flower - Juliana Hall (Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a Flower)
- Bobolink (The Bobolink is gone) (from Bolts of Melody) - Ray Green FRE
- Bride of the Holy Ghost (Given in marriage unto Thee) - Gloria Coates FRE GER
- Bring me the sunset in a cup (Bring me the sunset in a cup) - Nick Peros GER
- Bring me the sunset in a cup GER - Nick Peros (Bring me the sunset in a cup)
- Bring me the sunset in a cup GER - Scott Gendel (Bring me the sunset)
- Bring me the sunset in a cup GER - Julian Philips (Foreword)
- Bring me the sunset (Bring me the sunset in a cup) - Scott Gendel GER
- Butterflies (Two butterflies went out at noon) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ray Green GER
- By a departing light (By a departing light) - Libby Larsen GER ITA
- By a departing light GER ITA - Libby Larsen (By a departing light)
- Charity (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Richard Hageman, Oley Speaks FRE GER ITA
- Chartless (I never saw a moor) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Isadore Freed, Helen Sewall Leavitt, Adolf Weiss FRE GER GER ITA
- Civilization - spurns - the Leopard! GER - Julian Philips (The leopard)
- Clover (To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- Come slowly, Eden! (from Bolts of Melody) FRE GER ITA - Elizabeth Coard (Apotheosis)
- Come slowly, Eden (Come slowly, Eden!) (from Bolts of Melody) - Timothy Hoekman, Philip Springer FRE GER ITA
- Come slowly, Eden! (from Bolts of Melody) FRE GER ITA - Timothy Hoekman, Philip Springer (Come slowly, Eden)
- Come slowly, Eden! (from Bolts of Melody) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (Eden)
- Concluded lives (Upon Concluded Lives) (from Bolts of Melody) - Ray Green
- Could I but ride indefinite (Could I but ride indefinite) - Robert Owens
- Could I but ride indefinite - Robert Owens (Could I but ride indefinite)
- Count not that far that can be had FRE GER - Stefano Gervasoni (1074)
- Dear March, come in! (Dear March, come in!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland CAT FRE GER ITA
- Dear March, come in! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland (Dear March, come in!)
- Death is a dialogue between - Gary Bachlund (Dialogue)
- Delight is as the flight (poem #257) (Delight is as the flight) - Augusta Read Thomas FRE
- Delight is as the flight FRE - Augusta Read Thomas (Delight is as the flight (poem #257))
- Delight is as the flight (Delight is as the flight) - Betty Roe FRE
- Delight is as the flight FRE - Betty Roe (Delight is as the flight)
- Departed to the judgment (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Peter Dickinson
- Dialogue (Death is a dialogue between) - Gary Bachlund
- Did the harebell loose her girdle (Did the harebell loose her girdle) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone
- Did the harebell loose her girdle (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone (Did the harebell loose her girdle)
- Distance -- is not the Realm of Fox FRE GER - Stefano Gervasoni (1155)
- Doubt me! My dim companion (Doubt Me! My Dim Companion!) - Andrew Hudson, Richard Pearson Thomas
- Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! - Andrew Hudson, Richard Pearson Thomas (Doubt me! My dim companion)
- Dropped into the Ether Acre (Dropped into the) (from The Single Hound) - Arthur Farwell FRE ITA
- Dropped into the (from The Single Hound) FRE ITA - Arthur Farwell (Dropped into the Ether Acre)
- Dying at my music! FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- Dying (I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Norman Dinerstein, Donald Ibrahim Swann GER
- Each life converges to some centre (Each life converges to some centre) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham FRE ITA
- Each life converges to some centre (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE ITA - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (Each life converges to some centre)
- Echo has no Magistrate -- (from The Single Hound) FRE
- Eden (And this of all my hopes) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- Eden (Come slowly, Eden!) (from Bolts of Melody) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER ITA
- Elate philosopher (The bat is dun with wrinkled wings) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Elysium is as far as to (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ulysses Simpson Kay (Elysium is as far)
- Elysium is as far as to (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Adolf Weiss (Elysium)
- Elysium is as far (Elysium is as far as to) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ulysses Simpson Kay FRE GER
- Elysium (Elysium is as far as to) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Adolf Weiss FRE GER
- Emily () - Wim de Ruiter [x]
- Eternity (As if the Sea should part) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Wallingford Riegger
- Except the heaven had come so near (Except the Heaven had come so near) - Paul Wehage
- Except the Heaven had come so near - Paul Wehage (Except the heaven had come so near)
- Exclusion (The soul selects her own society) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Alistair Hinton GER
- Exhilaration is the breeze (Exhilaration is the Breeze) (from The Single Hound) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham FRE GER ITA
- Exhilaration is the Breeze (from The Single Hound) FRE GER ITA - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (Exhilaration is the breeze)
- Exhilaration is the Breeze (from The Single Hound) FRE GER ITA - Christopher Culpo
- Expectation -- is Contentment FRE GER - Christopher Culpo
- Experiment to me (Experiment to me) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening ITA
- Experiment to me (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) ITA - Otto Luening (Experiment to me)
- Fame is a bee FRE GER - Jake Heggie (Fame)
- Fame is a bee FRE GER - Christopher Culpo
- Fame (Fame is a bee) - Jake Heggie FRE GER
- Farewell (We cover thee, sweet face) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Far from love the Heavenly Father (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (Far from love)
- Far from love (Far from love the Heavenly Father) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- Father, I bring thee not myself (Father, I bring thee not myself) - Donald Grantham
- Father, I bring thee not myself - Donald Grantham (Father, I bring thee not myself)
- February hour (White as an Indian Pipe) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- Few get enough (Few, yet enough) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Few, yet enough (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Few get enough)
- Few, yet enough (Few, yet enough) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening
- Few, yet enough (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening (Few, yet enough)
- Follow fine Orion FRE
- Follow wise Orion FRE - Philippe Hersant (Wise Orion)
- Forbidden fruit a flavor has GER - Gary Bachlund, Elizabeth Coard (Forbidden fruit)
- Forbidden fruit (Forbidden fruit a flavor has) - Gary Bachlund, Elizabeth Coard GER
- For each ecstatic instant (For each ecstatic instant) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Hugh Brunt, Donald Grantham, Paul Wehage FRE ITA
- For each ecstatic instant (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE ITA - Hugh Brunt, Donald Grantham, Paul Wehage (For each ecstatic instant)
- Foreword (Bring me the sunset in a cup) - Julian Philips GER
- From Blank to Blank (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (A threadless way)
- From blank to blank (From Blank to Blank) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Sergius Kagen
- From Blank to Blank (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Sergius Kagen (From blank to blank)
- From Cocoon forth a Butterfly - Sylvia Glickman (From Cocoon forth)
- From Cocoon forth (From Cocoon forth a Butterfly) - Sylvia Glickman
- From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone" (If I shouldn't be alive) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John C. Heiss
- From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone" (If I shouldn't be alive) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - John C. Heiss FRE GER ITA
- From time and eternity (On this wondrous sea) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Vally Weigl, née Pick FRE GER
- Further in Summer than the Birds - Logan Skelton (The earth has many keys)
- Given in marriage unto Thee FRE GER - Gloria Coates (Bride of the Holy Ghost)
- God made a little gentian (God made a little gentian) - Juliana Hall
- God made a little gentian - Juliana Hall (God made a little gentian)
- God permits industrious angels - Valerie Saalbach (Playmates)
- Going to Heaven! (Going to Heaven!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland, Valerie Saalbach CAT FRE GER ITA
- Going to Heaven! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland, Valerie Saalbach (Going to Heaven!)
- Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him (Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (Going to him! Happy Letter! Tell him)
- Good Morning -- Midnight (Good Morning -- Midnight) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - John Woods Duke, André Previn FRE GER
- Good Morning -- Midnight (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - John Woods Duke, André Previn (Good Morning -- Midnight)
- Good night! which put the candle out? (Good Night! Which put) - Paul Wehage
- Good Night! Which put - Paul Wehage (Good night! which put the candle out?)
- Goodnight (Some say goodnight — at night —) - Jake Heggie FRE GER
- Go thy great way! (Go thy great way!) - Jake Heggie FRE
- Go thy great way! FRE - Jake Heggie (Go thy great way!)
- Have you got a brook in your little heart (Have you got a brook in your little heart) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Clarence Dickinson, John Woods Duke, Etta Parker GER
- Have you got a brook in your little heart (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Clarence Dickinson, John Woods Duke, Etta Parker (Have you got a brook in your little heart)
- Have you got a brook in your little heart (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Henry Mollincone (Have you got a brook)
- Have you got a brook in your little heart (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - George Frederick Boyle (The silent brook)
- Have you got a brook (Have you got a brook in your little heart) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone GER
- Heart not so heavy as mine (Heart not so heavy as mine) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Elliott Cook Carter, Jr.
- Heart not so heavy as mine (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. (Heart not so heavy as mine)
- Heart, wending late home (from Poems by Emily Dickinson)
- Heart, we will forget him (Heart, we will forget him) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Aaron Copland, John Woods Duke, Rudolf Escher, Arthur Farwell, Scott Gendel, David Sisco, Russell Smith CAT FRE GER ITA
- Heart, we will forget him (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Robert F. Baksa, Aaron Copland, John Woods Duke, Rudolf Escher, Arthur Farwell, Scott Gendel, David Sisco, Russell Smith (Heart, we will forget him)
- Heart, we will forget him (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Gitta Steiner
- Heaven is what I cannot reach! GER - Dace Aperans
- He fumbles at your Soul FRE - Paul Gibson (He fumbles at your spirit)
- He fumbles at your spirit (He fumbles at your Soul) - Paul Gibson FRE
- Here, where the Daisies fit my Head (Here, where the Daisies fit my Head) - Jake Heggie, James Sclater GER
- Here, where the Daisies fit my Head GER - Jake Heggie, James Sclater (Here, where the Daisies fit my Head)
- Her silver will (The moon was but a chin of gold) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Ware Binkerd
- He scanned it -- staggered FRE GER - Leon Kirchner (1062)
- His Bill an Auger is FRE GER - Julian Philips (The woodpecker)
- His Feet are shod with Gauze GER - Julian Philips (The bee)
- His Mansion in the Pool FRE GER - Julian Philips (The frog)
- Hope is a thing with feathers (Hope is the thing with feathers) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - William Sydeman FRE GER GER
- Hope is the thing with feathers (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - William Sydeman (Hope is a thing with feathers)
- Hope is the thing with feathers (Hope is the thing with feathers) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Ware Binkerd, Otto Luening, Ben Moore, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Robert Starer FRE GER GER
- Hope is the thing with feathers (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Gordon Ware Binkerd, Otto Luening, Ben Moore, Einojuhani Rautavaara, Robert Starer (Hope is the thing with feathers)
- Hope is the thing with feathers (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Ronald A. Beckett, Leonard Berkowitz (Hope)
- Hope (Hope is the thing with feathers) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett, Leonard Berkowitz FRE GER GER
- How happy is the little stone (How happy is the little stone) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Andrew Hudson FRE GER ITA
- How happy is the little stone (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Andrew Hudson (How happy is the little stone)
- How happy is the little stone (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (The little stone)
- How happy is the little stone (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Allyson Brown Applebaum
- How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand - Jitka Koželuhová (...how noteless...)
- ...how noteless... (How noteless Men, and Pleiads, stand) - Jitka Koželuhová
- How soft a Caterpillar steps GER - Julian Philips (The caterpillar)
- How still the bells in steeples stand (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (How still the bells)
- How still the bells in steeples stand (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The bells)
- How still the bells (How still the bells in steeples stand) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- How the sun rose (I'll tell you how the Sun rose) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER
- How the Waters closed above Him FRE GER ITA - Lee Hoiby (How the Waters closed)
- How the Waters closed (How the Waters closed above Him) - Lee Hoiby FRE GER ITA
- I breathed enough to take the Trick—
- I cannot live with you (I cannot live with you) - Gordon Getty
- I cannot live with you - Gordon Getty (I cannot live with you)
- I Cannot ope mine eyes (from The Temple) [misattributed] (Mattens)
- I Cannot ope mine eyes (from The Temple) [misattributed] - Sergius Kagen (My God, what is a heart?)
- I can wade Grief (I can wade Grief —) - Marjorie M. Rusche GER
- I can wade Grief — GER - Marjorie M. Rusche (I can wade Grief)
- I could not drink it, Sweet FRE GER - Christopher Culpo
- I cried at pity, not at pain (I cried at pity, not at pain) - Gordon Getty
- I cried at pity, not at pain - Gordon Getty (I cried at pity, not at pain)
- I did not reach thee, but my feet - Gordon Getty (I did not reach thee)
- I did not reach thee (I did not reach thee, but my feet) - Gordon Getty
- I died for beauty, but was scarce (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER GER - Ernst Bacon (Air)
- I died for beauty, but was scarce (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER GER - Gary Bachlund, Ernst Bacon, Robert F. Baksa, Fania Chapiro, Henry Leland Clarke, Norman Dinerstein, Simon Sargon (I died for beauty)
- I died for beauty, but was scarce (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER GER - Harris Lindenfeld
- I died for beauty (I died for beauty, but was scarce) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gary Bachlund, Ernst Bacon, Robert F. Baksa, Fania Chapiro, Henry Leland Clarke, Norman Dinerstein, Simon Sargon GER GER
- I dreaded that first robin so (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ezra Laderman
- I dwell in possibility (I dwell in Possibility) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER ITA
- I dwell in Possibility (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (I dwell in possibility)
- I envy seas whereon he rides (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone (I envy seas)
- I envy seas (I envy seas whereon he rides) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone
- If bees are few (To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- I fear a man of scanty speech (I fear a man of scanty speech) - Louise Juliette Talma ITA
- I fear a man of scanty speech ITA - Louise Juliette Talma (I fear a man of scanty speech)
- I felt a cleavage in my mind (I felt a cleavage in my mind) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Michael M. Horvit, Sergius Kagen GER
- I felt a cleavage in my mind (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Michael M. Horvit, Sergius Kagen (I felt a cleavage in my mind)
- I felt a cleavage in my mind (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Otto Luening (I felt a cleavage)
- I felt a cleavage (I felt a cleavage in my mind) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening GER
- I felt a cleaving in my mind (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER
- I felt a funeral in my brain (I felt a funeral in my brain) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland, Michael M. Horvit CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- I felt a funeral in my brain (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - Aaron Copland, Michael M. Horvit (I felt a funeral in my brain)
- I felt a funeral in my brain (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (Treading)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Richard Hageman, Oley Speaks (Charity)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett, Gloria Coates, John Brodbin Kennedy, Otto Luening, Peter Christian Lutkin, James G. MacDermid, Joel Weiss FRE GER ITA
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Ronald A. Beckett, Gloria Coates, John Brodbin Kennedy, Otto Luening, Peter Christian Lutkin, James G. MacDermid, Joel Weiss (If I can stop one heart from breaking)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Lori Laitman (If I...)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork (In vain)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Floy Little Bartlett, Jake Heggie, Jitka Koželuhová (I shall not live in vain)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Janie Alexander Patterson, Earl Towner (Not in vain)
- If I can stop one heart from breaking (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Vincent Persichetti (Robin)
- If I'm lost - now (If I'm lost -- now) (from Bolts of Melody) - George Perle, Logan Skelton
- If I'm lost -- now (from Bolts of Melody) - George Perle, Logan Skelton (If I'm lost - now)
- If I shouldn't be alive (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John C. Heiss (From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone")
- If I shouldn't be alive (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - John C. Heiss (From "If I Shouldn't be Alive" and "How Happy is the Little Stone")
- If I... (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Lori Laitman FRE GER ITA
- If love... (To wait an Hour — is long —) - Jitka Koželuhová
- If she had been the mistletoe (If she had been the mistletoe) - Gordon Getty GER
- If she had been the mistletoe GER - Gordon Getty (If she had been the mistletoe)
- If tolling bell I ask the cause (If tolling bell I ask the cause) - Paul Wehage
- If tolling bell I ask the cause - Paul Wehage (If tolling bell I ask the cause)
- If you were coming in the Fall (If you were coming in the Fall) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie, Gitta Steiner
- If you were coming in the Fall (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie, Gitta Steiner (If you were coming in the Fall)
- If you were coming in the Fall (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ezra Laderman
- I had a guinea golden (I had a guinea golden) - Gordon Getty GER
- I had a guinea golden GER - Gordon Getty (I had a guinea golden)
- I had been hungry, all the Years (I had been hungry, all the Years —) - Logan Skelton
- I had been hungry, all the Years — - Logan Skelton (I had been hungry, all the Years)
- I had no time to hate, because (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell (I had no time to hate)
- I had no time to hate (I had no time to hate, because) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell
- I have a Bird in spring (I have a Bird in spring) - William Hawley
- I have a Bird in spring - William Hawley (I have a Bird in spring)
- I have no life but this (I have no life but this) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri, David Sisco, Gitta Steiner, George Theophilus Walker GER
- I have no life but this (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Thomas Pasatieri, David Sisco, Gitta Steiner, George Theophilus Walker (I have no life but this)
- I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Norman Dinerstein, Donald Ibrahim Swann (Dying)
- I heard a fly buzz when I died (I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Brian Holmes, William Sydeman GER
- I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Brian Holmes, William Sydeman (I heard a fly buzz when I died)
- I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Marjorie M. Rusche (I heard a fly buzz)
- I heard a fly buzz (I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Marjorie M. Rusche GER
- I held a jewel in my fingers (I held a jewel in my fingers) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gloria Coates FRE GER
- I held a jewel in my fingers (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Gloria Coates (I held a jewel in my fingers)
- I held a jewel in my fingers (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Henry Mollincone (I held a jewel)
- I held a jewel (I held a jewel in my fingers) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Henry Mollincone FRE GER
- I hide myself within my flower (I hide myself within my flower) - James Fitzwilliam, David Sisco FRE
- I hide myself within my flower FRE - James Fitzwilliam, David Sisco (I hide myself within my flower)
- I know a place where summer strives (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald Perera (I know a place)
- I know a place (I know a place where summer strives) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald Perera
- I know some lonely houses off the road (I know some lonely Houses off the Road) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - George Perle FRE
- I know some lonely Houses off the Road (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE - George Perle (I know some lonely houses off the road)
- I like to see it lap the miles (I like to see it lap the miles) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Getty, George Perle, William Keith Rogers FRE GER
- I like to see it lap the miles (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Gordon Getty, George Perle, William Keith Rogers (I like to see it lap the miles)
- I like to see it lap the miles (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Adolf Weiss (The railway train)
- I live with him, I see his face (I live with him, I see his face) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- I live with him, I see his face (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (I live with him, I see his face)
- I live with him, I see his face (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ezra Laderman, Gitta Steiner
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Fanny Snow Knowlton, Adeline Raymond-Ward (A day)
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Arthur Farwell (How the sun rose)
- I'll tell you how the sun rose (I'll tell you how the Sun rose) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Don McAfee FRE GER
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Don McAfee (I'll tell you how the sun rose)
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Eunice Lea Kettering (The sun)
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Allyson Brown Applebaum
- I many times thought peace had come (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernest Gold (Peace)
- I many times thought peace had come (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (Reflection)
- Immortality (Because I could not stop for Death) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- I'm nobody! Who are you? (I'm nobody! Who are you?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett, Arthur Farwell, Jake Heggie, David Horowicz FRE GER GER ITA
- I'm nobody! Who are you? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Ronald A. Beckett, Arthur Farwell, Jake Heggie, David Horowicz (I'm nobody! Who are you?)
- I'm nobody! Who are you? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Ernst Bacon, Robert F. Baksa, Leonard Berkowitz, Gloria Coates, Sharon Davis, Emma Lou Diemer, Ulf A. Grahn, Brian Holmes, Sergius Kagen, John Brodbin Kennedy, Lori Laitman, Vincent Persichetti, Paul Siskind, Robert Starer, Gitta Steiner (I'm nobody)
- I'm nobody! Who are you? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Dennis Riley (On life)
- I'm nobody! Who are you? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Ezra Laderman, Augusta Read Thomas
- I'm nobody (I'm nobody! Who are you?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Robert F. Baksa, Leonard Berkowitz, Gloria Coates, Sharon Davis, Emma Lou Diemer, Ulf A. Grahn, Brian Holmes, Sergius Kagen, John Brodbin Kennedy, Lori Laitman, Vincent Persichetti, Paul Siskind, Robert Starer, Gitta Steiner FRE GER GER ITA
- Impossibility, like Wine (Impossibility, like Wine) - Patrick J. Zimmerli
- Impossibility, like Wine - Patrick J. Zimmerli (Impossibility, like Wine)
- I'm wife; I've finished that (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ezra Laderman
- Indian summer (These are the days when Birds come back) - William Ferris, Ulysses Simpson Kay, George Frederick McKay FRE GER
- I never felt at home below (I never felt at Home - Below) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell
- I never felt at Home - Below (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell (I never felt at home below)
- I never felt at Home - Below (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Celius Dougherty (New England Pastoral)
- I never saw a moor (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Isadore Freed, Helen Sewall Leavitt, Adolf Weiss (Chartless)
- I never saw a moor (I never saw a moor) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Leonard Berkowitz, Arthur Farwell, Robert Muczynski, Richard Pearson Thomas FRE GER GER ITA
- I never saw a moor (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Leonard Berkowitz, Arthur Farwell, Robert Muczynski, Richard Pearson Thomas (I never saw a moor)
- I never saw a moor (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - John Charles Sacco (Revelation)
- In falling timbers buried (In falling timbers buried) (from Bolts of Melody) - Gloria Coates FRE GER
- In falling timbers buried (from Bolts of Melody) FRE GER - Gloria Coates (In falling timbers buried)
- In lands I never saw -- they say GER - Jake Heggie (In lands I never saw)
- In lands I never saw -- they say GER - Judith Weir (The Alps)
- In lands I never saw (In lands I never saw -- they say) - Jake Heggie GER
- In the silent west (On this wondrous sea) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- In this short Life (In this short Life) - Libby Larsen GER ITA
- In this short Life GER ITA - Libby Larsen (In this short Life)
- Intoxication (I taste a liquor never brewed) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Robert E. Ward FRE GER
- In vain (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork FRE GER ITA
- In winter, in my room (In winter, in my room) - Wim de Ruiter
- In winter, in my room - Wim de Ruiter (In winter, in my room)
- I reason, earth is short (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Scott Gendel (I reason)
- I reason (I reason, earth is short) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Scott Gendel
- I reckon - when I count at all (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Adolf Weiss (Poets)
- I robbed the Woods (I robbed the Woods) - Emma Lou Diemer FRE
- I robbed the Woods FRE - Emma Lou Diemer (I robbed the Woods)
- I shall keep singing! (I shall keep singing!) - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Brian Holmes GER
- I shall keep singing! GER - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Brian Holmes (I shall keep singing!)
- I shall know why, when time is over (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER ITA - Arthur Farwell (I shall know why)
- I shall know why (I shall know why, when time is over) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER ITA
- I shall not live in vain (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Floy Little Bartlett, Jake Heggie, Jitka Koželuhová FRE GER ITA
- I shall not murmur if at last (I shall not murmur if at last) - Gordon Getty
- I shall not murmur if at last - Gordon Getty (I shall not murmur if at last)
- Is Heaven a Place -- a Sky -- a Tree? ( ... ) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- I should not dare to leave my friend (I Should not dare to leave my friend) - Gordon Getty GER
- I Should not dare to leave my friend GER - Gordon Getty (I should not dare to leave my friend)
- I sing to use the waiting (I sing to use the waiting) - Donald Bohlen, Gordon Getty, Juliana Hall GER
- I sing to use the waiting GER - Donald Bohlen, Gordon Getty, Juliana Hall (I sing to use the waiting)
- Is there such a thing as day? (Will there really be a morning?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- I taste a liquor never brewed (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Robert E. Ward (Intoxication)
- I taste a liquor never brewed (I taste a liquor never brewed) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Clarence Dickinson, John Woods Duke, Rudolf Escher, William Dabney Gettel, Gordon Getty, Nick Peros, William Sydeman, Paul Wehage FRE GER
- I taste a liquor never brewed (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Clarence Dickinson, John Woods Duke, Rudolf Escher, William Dabney Gettel, Gordon Getty, Nick Peros, William Sydeman, Paul Wehage (I taste a liquor never brewed)
- I taste a liquor never brewed (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ronald A. Beckett, Betty Roe, Adolf Weiss (I taste a liquor)
- I taste a liquor never brewed (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Arthur Farwell (The little tippler)
- I taste a liquor (I taste a liquor never brewed) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett, Betty Roe, Adolf Weiss FRE GER
- It ceased to hurt me, though so slow - Gordon Getty (It ceased to hurt me)
- It ceased to hurt me (It ceased to hurt me, though so slow) - Gordon Getty
- I tend my flowers for thee - (I tend my flowers for thee) - Juliana Hall
- I tend my flowers for thee - Juliana Hall (I tend my flowers for thee -)
- It is a lonesome Glee FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- It is an honorable Thought (’T is an honorable thought) - Juliana Hall GER
- It makes no difference abroad (It makes no difference abroad) - Jake Heggie GER
- It makes no difference abroad GER - Jake Heggie (It makes no difference abroad)
- It might not come amiss, dear Austin, to have a tiding or two - Juliana Hall (A northeast storm)
- I took my power in my hand (I took my power in my hand) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Raymond J. Schroyens DUT GER
- I took my power in my hand (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) DUT GER - Robert F. Baksa, Raymond J. Schroyens (I took my power in my hand)
- It rises -- passes -- on our South FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- It's all I have to bring today (It's all I have to bring today) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - John Brodbin Kennedy, David Sisco GER
- It's all I have to bring today (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - John Brodbin Kennedy, David Sisco (It's all I have to bring today)
- It's all I have to bring today (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (It's all I have to bring)
- It's all I have to bring today (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (This and my heart)
- It's all I have to bring today (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Dace Aperans
- It's all I have to bring (It's all I have to bring today) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- It's coming -- the postponeless Creature (It's coming -- the postponeless Creature) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- It's coming -- the postponeless Creature (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (It's coming -- the postponeless Creature)
- It's coming -- the postponeless Creature (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The postponeless Creature)
- It's easy to invent a Life (It's easy to invent a Life —) - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork
- It's easy to invent a Life — - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork (It's easy to invent a Life)
- It sifts from leaden sieves (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (Alabaster wool)
- It sifts from leaden sieves (It sifts from leaden sieves) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Timothy Hoekman GER
- It sifts from leaden sieves (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Timothy Hoekman (It sifts from leaden sieves)
- It sifts from leaden sieves (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (Snowfall)
- It's like the Light (It's like the Light) - William Hawley
- It's like the Light - William Hawley (It's like the Light)
- It sounded as if the Streets were running (It sounded as if the Streets were running) - Jake Heggie
- It sounded as if the Streets were running - Jake Heggie (It sounded as if the Streets were running)
- It's such a little thing to weep (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (It's such a little thing)
- It's such a little thing to weep (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Weeping and sighing)
- It's such a little thing (It's such a little thing to weep) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- It was a quiet way – - Scott Gendel (A quiet way)
- It was not Death, for I stood up (It was not Death, for I stood up) - Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, née Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi, Gordon Getty FRE
- It was not Death, for I stood up FRE - Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, née Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi, Gordon Getty (It was not Death, for I stood up)
- It was not Death, for I stood up FRE - Paul Gibson (It was not Death)
- It was not Death (It was not Death, for I stood up) - Paul Gibson FRE
- It was not Saint -- it was too large (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Henry Leland Clarke
- It will be Summer, eventually (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Sylvia Glickman (It will be Summer)
- It will be Summer, eventually (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett (Summer: It will be Summer - eventually)
- It will be Summer (It will be Summer, eventually) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Sylvia Glickman
- I've heard an organ talk sometimes (I've heard an organ talk sometimes) (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland, Juliana Hall CAT FRE GER ITA
- I've heard an organ talk sometimes (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland, Juliana Hall (I've heard an organ talk sometimes)
- I've seen a dying eye (I've seen a dying eye) - Gloria Coates FRE GER ITA
- I've seen a dying eye FRE GER ITA - Gloria Coates (I've seen a dying eye)
- I went to Heaven (I went to Heaven) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, née Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi, George Theophilus Walker FRE
- I went to Heaven (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, née Carla Gilberta Bruni Tedeschi, George Theophilus Walker (I went to Heaven)
- I went to thank her (I went to thank her) - Gary Bachlund
- I went to thank her - Gary Bachlund (I went to thank her)
- I would not paint a picture (I would not paint -- a picture) - Jake Heggie
- I would not paint -- a picture - Jake Heggie (I would not paint a picture)
- I Years had been from Home (I Years had been from Home) - Andrew Hudson
- I Years had been from Home - Andrew Hudson (I Years had been from Home)
- Juggler of Day (Blazing in gold and quenching in Purple) - Augusta Read Thomas FRE
- Least Bee that brew FRE GER - Stefano Gervasoni (676)
- Let down the bars, O Death (Let down the bars, O Death!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Samuel Barber, Thomas Pasatieri FRE GER
- Let down the bars, O Death! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Samuel Barber, Thomas Pasatieri (Let down the bars, O Death)
- Let down the bars, O Death! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Robert Arnold Jordahl, Daniel Rogers Pinkham (Let down the bars, oh Death)
- Let down the bars, O Death! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon, John Woods Duke, Vally Weigl, née Pick (Let down the bars)
- Let down the bars, oh Death (Let down the bars, O Death!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert Arnold Jordahl, Daniel Rogers Pinkham FRE GER
- Let down the bars (Let down the bars, O Death!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, John Woods Duke, Vally Weigl, née Pick FRE GER
- Let my first knowing be of thee (Let my first Knowing be of the thee) - Hugh Brunt GER GER
- Let my first Knowing be of the thee GER GER - Hugh Brunt (Let my first knowing be of thee)
- Lightly stepped a yellow star (Lightly stepped a yellow star) (from The Single Hound) - Juliana Hall, William Keith Rogers GER
- Lightly stepped a yellow star (from The Single Hound) GER - Juliana Hall, William Keith Rogers (Lightly stepped a yellow star)
- Like Brooms Of Steel (Like Brooms of Steel) - Anthony Paul Garcia GER
- Like Brooms of Steel GER - Anthony Paul Garcia (Like Brooms Of Steel)
- Like Rain it sounded till it curved (Like Rain it sounded till it curved) FRE GER
- Like Rain it sounded till it curved FRE GER (Like Rain it sounded till it curved)
- Like trains of cars on tracks of plush - Arthur Farwell (The level bee)
- Little hive (Within that little Hive) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- Little pilgrim (A child's fancy) (Will there really be a morning?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Charles Willeby FRE GER
- Lost faith (To lose one’s faith surpasses) - Joel Weiss GER
- Love -- is that later Thing than Death - David Sisco (Love is)
- Love is (Love -- is that later Thing than Death) - David Sisco
- Love's stricken 'why' (Love's stricken, "why") (from Letters of Emily Dickinson) - Hugh Brunt, Ned Rorem
- Love's stricken, "why" (from Letters of Emily Dickinson) - Hugh Brunt, Ned Rorem (Love's stricken 'why')
- Love (This is my letter to the world) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Valerie Saalbach GER
- Mattens (I Cannot ope mine eyes) (from The Temple) [misattributed]
- Mein Leben, zweimal fiels ins Schloß *
- Members of the resurrection (Safe in their alabaster chambers) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Elaine Hugh-Jones GER
- Mine by the right of the white election (Mine by the right of the white election!) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gloria Coates FRE GER
- Mine by the right of the white election! (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Gloria Coates (Mine by the right of the white election)
- Mine by the right of the white election! (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Arthur Farwell (Mine)
- Mine enemy is growing old (Mine enemy is growing old) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Sergius Kagen
- Mine enemy is growing old (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Sergius Kagen (Mine enemy is growing old)
- Mine (Mine by the right of the white election!) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER
- Morning is due to all FRE - Philippe Hersant (Auroral Light)
- Most she touched me by her muteness GER - Julian Philips (The winged beggar)
- Much madness is divinest sense (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Leon Kirchner (435)
- Much madness is divinest sense (Much madness is divinest sense) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, David Horowicz, Sergius Kagen, Jules Langert FRE GER GER
- Much madness is divinest sense (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Robert F. Baksa, David Horowicz, Sergius Kagen, Jules Langert (Much madness is divinest sense)
- Much madness is divinest sense (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Harris Lindenfeld
- Musicians wrestle everywhere (Musicians wrestle everywhere) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Elliott Cook Carter, Jr., Peter Mennin, Paul Wehage
- Musicians wrestle everywhere (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Elliott Cook Carter, Jr., Peter Mennin, Paul Wehage (Musicians wrestle everywhere)
- My cocoon tightens, colors tease (My cocoon tightens, colors tease) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- My cocoon tightens, colors tease (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (My cocoon tightens, colors tease)
- My first well day, since many ill (My first well day, since many ill) - Gordon Getty GER
- My first well day, since many ill GER - Gordon Getty (My first well day, since many ill)
- My God, what is a heart? (I Cannot ope mine eyes) (from The Temple) - Sergius Kagen [misattributed]
- My life closed twice before its close (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER GER - Ernest Gold (Parting)
- My life closed twice before its close (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER GER - Ezra Laderman
- My river runs to thee (My river runs to thee) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, William Hawley, Andrew Hudson, Gitta Steiner GER ITA
- My river runs to thee (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Ernst Bacon, William Hawley, Andrew Hudson, Gitta Steiner (My river runs to thee)
- My river runs to thee (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA (The outlet)
- My river runs to thee (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA - Valerie Saalbach, David Sisco (The outlet)
- My Soul -- accused me -- And I quailed (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Henry Leland Clarke
- Mysteries (The murmur of a bee) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Cees van As, Adolf Weiss FRE GER
- My Triumph lasted till the drums (My Triumph lasted till the Drums) - Vivian Fine
- My Triumph lasted till the Drums - Vivian Fine (My Triumph lasted till the drums)
- My wars are laid away in books (My wars are laid away in books) - Gordon Getty
- My wars are laid away in books - Gordon Getty (My wars are laid away in books)
- Nature" is what we see FRE GER - Julian Philips (Afterword)
- Nature is what we see (Nature" is what we see) - Emma Lou Diemer FRE GER
- Nature" is what we see FRE GER - Emma Lou Diemer (Nature is what we see)
- Nature, the gentlest mother (Nature, the gentlest mother) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Aaron Copland CAT FRE GER ITA
- Nature, the gentlest mother (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon, Aaron Copland (Nature, the gentlest mother)
- Nature, the gentlest mother (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (The gentlest mother)
- New England Pastoral (I never felt at Home - Below) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Celius Dougherty
- New feet within my garden go (New feet within my garden go) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John Woods Duke, Gordon Getty, Richard Layton Kent, Ronald Perera GER
- New feet within my garden go (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - John Woods Duke, Gordon Getty, Richard Layton Kent, Ronald Perera (New feet within my garden go)
- Nobody knows this little Rose (Nobody knows this little rose) (from Bolts of Melody) - John Woods Duke GER
- Nobody knows this little rose (from Bolts of Melody) GER - John Woods Duke (Nobody knows this little Rose)
- Nobody knows this little rose (from Bolts of Melody) GER - William Roy (This little rose)
- No dew upon the grass (The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- No frigate (There is no Frigate like a Book) - Gary Bachlund GER
- No matter - now - Sweet (No matter - now - Sweet) (from Bolts of Melody) - Robert F. Baksa GER
- No matter - now - Sweet (from Bolts of Melody) GER - Robert F. Baksa (No matter - now - Sweet)
- No sunrise (Ample make this Bed) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER ITA
- Not in vain (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Janie Alexander Patterson, Earl Towner FRE GER ITA
- Not what we did, shall be the test (Not what we did, shall be the test) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Not what we did, shall be the test (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Not what we did, shall be the test)
- Now I lay thee down to Sleep (Now I lay thee down to sleep) - Logan Skelton FRE GER
- Now I lay thee down to sleep FRE GER - Logan Skelton (Now I lay thee down to Sleep)
- Now I lay thee down to sleep FRE GER - Gloria Coates (On the death of a child)
- Of all the souls that stand create (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - C. M. Shearer (Of all the souls)
- Of all the souls (Of all the souls that stand create) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - C. M. Shearer
- Of Being is a Bird FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- Of Course – I prayed – GER
- Of God we ask one favor (from Letters of Emily Dickinson) - Ezra Laderman
- O friend (Alter? When the hills do) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER ITA
- Of Tolling Bell I ask
- Oh Shadow on the Grass - Ernst Bacon (Oh, shadow on)
- Oh Shadow on the Grass - Ernst Bacon (Shadow on the grass)
- Oh, shadow on (Oh Shadow on the Grass) - Ernst Bacon
- One dignity delays for all (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Peter Dickinson
- One need not be a chamber to be haunted (One need not be a chamber to be haunted) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Donald Grantham, Louise Juliette Talma GER
- One need not be a chamber to be haunted (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Donald Grantham, Louise Juliette Talma (One need not be a chamber to be haunted)
- On life (I'm nobody! Who are you?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Dennis Riley FRE GER GER ITA
- On the death of a child (Now I lay thee down to sleep) - Gloria Coates FRE GER
- On this long storm the Rainbow rose (On this long storm the rainbow rose) - Paul Wehage
- On this long storm the rainbow rose - Paul Wehage (On this long storm the Rainbow rose)
- On this long storm the rainbow rose - Arthur Farwell (On this long storm)
- On this long storm (On this long storm the rainbow rose) - Arthur Farwell
- On this wondrous sea (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Vally Weigl, née Pick (From time and eternity)
- On this wondrous sea (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (In the silent west)
- On this wondrous sea (On this wondrous sea) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Arthur Farwell, Paul Wehage FRE GER
- On this wondrous sea (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon, Arthur Farwell, Paul Wehage (On this wondrous sea)
- On this wondrous sea (On this wondrous sea) - William Hawley, Craig Urquhart
- On this wondrous sea - William Hawley, Craig Urquhart (On this wondrous sea)
- Our share of night to bear (Our share of night to bear) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Otto Luening, Gitta Steiner GER
- Our share of night to bear (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon, Otto Luening, Gitta Steiner (Our share of night to bear)
- Out of sight? What of that? FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- Out of the morning (Will there really be a morning?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Vincent Persichetti, Valerie Saalbach FRE GER
- Over the fence the strawberries grow (Over the fence) - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork
- Over the fence - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork (Over the fence the strawberries grow)
- Over the fence (Over the fence) - Lori Laitman
- Over the fence - Lori Laitman (Over the fence)
- Pain has an element of blank (Pain — has an Element of Blank —) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Sergius Kagen, Logan Skelton, Robert Starer GER GER ITA
- Pain — has an Element of Blank — (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER GER ITA - Sergius Kagen, Logan Skelton, Robert Starer (Pain has an element of blank)
- Papa above (Papa above!) - Arthur Farwell, Juliana Hall GER
- Papa above! GER - Arthur Farwell, Juliana Hall (Papa above)
- Papa above! GER - Julian Philips (The rat)
- Partake as doth the Bee FRE GER - Leon Kirchner (994)
- Parting (My life closed twice before its close) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernest Gold GER GER
- Passenger of Infinity (To the stanch Dust) - Ernst Bacon
- Pass to thy Rendezvous of Light FRE GER - Augusta Read Thomas
- Past surmise (To-day or this noon) (from The Single Hound) - Ernst Bacon
- Peace (I many times thought peace had come) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernest Gold
- Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower (Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - James Fitzwilliam, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Juliana Hall, George Perle, Gitta Steiner FRE
- Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE - James Fitzwilliam, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Juliana Hall, George Perle, Gitta Steiner (Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower)
- Pigmy seraphs gone astray (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ernst Bacon (Velvet people)
- Pink, small, and punctual (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (With the first Arbutus)
- Playmates (God permits industrious angels) - Valerie Saalbach
- Poem (Why -- do they shut me out of Heaven?) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Irwin Heilner CAT FRE GER ITA
- Poets (I reckon - when I count at all) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Adolf Weiss FRE GER
- Poor little heart! (Poor little heart!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Robert F. Baksa, Clarence Dickinson GER
- Poor little heart! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon, Robert F. Baksa, Clarence Dickinson (Poor little heart!)
- Poverty (Your Riches — taught me — Poverty) - Jitka Koželuhová
- Prayer is the little implement (Prayer is the little implement) - Juliana Hall GER
- Prayer is the little implement GER - Juliana Hall (Prayer is the little implement)
- Presentiment -- is that long shadow -- on the Lawn FRE GER - Arthur Farwell (Presentiment)
- Presentiment -- is that long shadow -- on the Lawn FRE GER - Christopher Culpo
- Presentiment (Presentiment -- is that long shadow -- on the Lawn) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER
- Promise This -- When You be Dying - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (Promise this)
- Promise this (Promise This -- When You be Dying) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- Pursuing you in your transitions FRE GER - Stefano Gervasoni (1602)
- Put up my lute! (Put up my lute!) (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gerhard Samuel
- Put up my lute! (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gerhard Samuel (Put up my lute!)
- Read, sweet, how others strove (Read, sweet, how others strove) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Roy Harris, Peter Mennin
- Read, sweet, how others strove (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Roy Harris, Peter Mennin (Read, sweet, how others strove)
- Reflection (I many times thought peace had come) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- Remorse is memory awake (Remorse is memory awake) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Sergius Kagen
- Remorse is memory awake (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Sergius Kagen (Remorse is memory awake)
- Resurgam (At last -- to be identified!) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER
- Revelation (I never saw a moor) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John Charles Sacco FRE GER GER ITA
- Robin (If I can stop one heart from breaking) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Vincent Persichetti FRE GER ITA
- Safe in their alabaster chambers (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Elaine Hugh-Jones (Members of the resurrection)
- Safe in their alabaster chambers (Safe in their alabaster chambers) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell, Brian Holmes, Bain Murray GER
- Safe in their alabaster chambers (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Arthur Farwell, Brian Holmes, Bain Murray (Safe in their alabaster chambers)
- Safe in their alabaster chambers (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- Savior! I've no one else to tell (Savior! I've no one else to tell) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - David Leisner
- Savior! I've no one else to tell (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - David Leisner (Savior! I've no one else to tell)
- Savior! I've no one else to tell (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Savior)
- Savior! I've no one else to tell (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The imperial heart)
- Savior (Savior! I've no one else to tell) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Shadow on the grass (Oh Shadow on the Grass) - Ernst Bacon
- She bore it till the simple veins (She bore it till the simple veins) (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - George Perle GER
- She bore it till the simple veins (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - George Perle (She bore it till the simple veins)
- She bore it till the simple veins (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Gordon Getty (She bore it)
- She bore it (She bore it till the simple veins) (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Getty GER
- She dealt her pretty words like Blades (She dealt her pretty words like Blades —) - Logan Skelton
- She dealt her pretty words like Blades — - Logan Skelton (She dealt her pretty words like Blades)
- She died, - this was the way she died (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (At the gate)
- She died, - this was the way she died (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Lori Laitman (She died)
- She died, - this was the way she died (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert E. Ward (Vanished)
- She died (She died, - this was the way she died) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Lori Laitman
- She sights a Bird - she chuckles FRE GER GER - Julian Philips (The cat)
- She sweeps with many-colored Brooms (She sweeps with many-colored brooms) - Jake Heggie, Timothy Hoekman
- She sweeps with many-colored brooms - Jake Heggie, Timothy Hoekman (She sweeps with many-colored Brooms)
- She went as quiet as the dew (She went as quiet as the dew) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- She went as quiet as the dew (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (She went as quiet as the dew)
- She went as quiet as the dew (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (She went)
- She went (She went as quiet as the dew) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Sic transit gloria mundi," - William Hawley (A valentine)
- Silence is all we dread FRE GER - Jake Heggie (Silence)
- Silence (Silence is all we dread) - Jake Heggie FRE GER
- Simple days (To venerate the simple days) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- Sleeping (A long, long sleep, a famous sleep) - Daniel Gilliam GER ITA
- Sleep is supposed to be (Sleep is supposed to be) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland CAT FRE GER ITA
- Sleep is supposed to be (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland (Sleep is supposed to be)
- Snowfall (It sifts from leaden sieves) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- So bashful when I spied her (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Arthur Weld (Bashfulness)
- So bashful when I spied her (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Ernst Bacon (So bashful)
- So bashful (So bashful when I spied her) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- Softened by Time’s consummate plush (Softened by Time’s consummate plush) - James Sclater GER
- Softened by Time’s consummate plush GER - James Sclater (Softened by Time’s consummate plush)
- So has a Daisy vanished (So has a Daisy vanished) - James Fitzwilliam
- So has a Daisy vanished - James Fitzwilliam (So has a Daisy vanished)
- Solitude of space (There is a solitude of space) (from The Single Hound) - Brent Pierce
- Solitude (There is a solitude of space) (from The Single Hound) - Ernst Bacon
- Some keep the Sabbath going to church (Some keep the Sabbath going to church) - Brian Holmes
- Some keep the Sabbath going to church - Brian Holmes (Some keep the Sabbath going to church)
- Some keep the Sabbath going to church - Arthur Farwell (The Sabbath)
- Some little Arctic flower (As if some little Arctic flower) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Some rainbow coming from the fair! - Arthur Farwell (Summer's Armies)
- Some say goodnight — at night — FRE GER - Jake Heggie (Goodnight)
- Some things that fly there be, — GER - Joel Weiss (The secret)
- Some, too fragile for winter winds (Some, too fragile for winter winds) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- Some, too fragile for winter winds - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (Some, too fragile for winter winds)
- So set its sun in thee (So set its sun in thee) - Ernst Bacon, Ronald A. Beckett, Ann Marie Callaway, Ruth Morris Gray, Nick Peros FRE GER
- So set its sun in thee FRE GER - Ernst Bacon, Ronald A. Beckett, Ann Marie Callaway, Ruth Morris Gray, Nick Peros (So set its sun in thee)
- Soul, wilt thou toss again? (Soul, wilt thou toss again?) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening
- Soul, wilt thou toss again? (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening (Soul, wilt thou toss again?)
- South winds jostle them (South winds jostle them) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald Perera
- South winds jostle them (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald Perera (South winds jostle them)
- So well that I can live without (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ernst Bacon, Jake Heggie (As well as Jesus?)
- Sparrow (A sparrow took a slice of twig) (from Bolts of Melody) - Ray Green
- Split the lark and you'll find the music (Split the lark and you'll find the music) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Getty
- Split the lark and you'll find the music (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Getty (Split the lark and you'll find the music)
- Split the lark and you'll find the music (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Paul Schwartz (Split the lark)
- Split the lark (Split the lark and you'll find the music) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Paul Schwartz
- Spring: A light exists in spring (A light exists in Spring) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett GER ITA
- Spring comes on the World (Spring comes on the World) (from Bolts of Melody) - Russell Smith GER
- Spring comes on the World (from Bolts of Melody) GER - Russell Smith (Spring comes on the World)
- Spring is the Period (from Bolts of Melody) - William Roy (Spring)
- Spring (Spring is the Period) (from Bolts of Melody) - William Roy
- Success is counted sweetest (Success is counted sweetest) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Alan Leichtling GER
- Success is counted sweetest (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Alan Leichtling (Success is counted sweetest)
- Summer for thee grant I may be (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ann Marie Callaway, Gitta Steiner (Summer for Thee)
- Summer for Thee (Summer for thee grant I may be) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ann Marie Callaway, Gitta Steiner FRE GER
- Summer is away (There comes a warning like a spy) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- Summer: It will be Summer - eventually (It will be Summer, eventually) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett
- Summer's Armies (Some rainbow coming from the fair!) - Arthur Farwell
- Summer shower (A drop fell on the apple tree) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Clarence Dickinson, Arthur Farwell FRE GER
- Summer's lapse (As imperceptibly as grief) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER ITA
- Sunset (The Sun went down -- no Man looked on) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Superfluous were the Sun FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- Surgeons must be very careful (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Allyson Brown Applebaum
- Sweet is the swamp with its secrets (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Sweet is the swamp)
- Sweet is the swamp with its secrets (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The swamp)
- Sweet is the swamp (Sweet is the swamp with its secrets) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Talk not to me of Summer Trees (from Bolts of Melody) - Milan Kaderavek (Talk not to me)
- Talk not to me (Talk not to me of Summer Trees) (from Bolts of Melody) - Milan Kaderavek
- Teach Him -- When He makes the names GER (Baby)
- Teach Him – When He makes the names (Teach Him -- When He makes the names) - Juliana Hall GER
- Teach Him -- When He makes the names GER - Juliana Hall (Teach Him – When He makes the names)
- Tell all the Truth but tell it slant (Tell all the Truth but tell it slant) - David Horowicz GER
- Tell all the Truth but tell it slant GER - David Horowicz (Tell all the Truth but tell it slant )
- That I did always love (That I did always love) - Jake Heggie, Logan Skelton GER
- That I did always love GER - Jake Heggie, Logan Skelton (That I did always love)
- That I did always love (That I did always love) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Peter Mennin, Thomas Pasatieri FRE
- That I did always love (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE - Peter Mennin, Thomas Pasatieri (That I did always love)
- The Alps (In lands I never saw -- they say) - Judith Weir GER
- The Arctic flower (As if some little Arctic flower) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The Auctioneer of Parting FRE GER - Leon Kirchner (1612)
- The banks of the yellow sea (This is the land the sunset washes) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The bat is dun with wrinkled wings (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Elate philosopher)
- The bat is dun with wrinkled wings (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The bat)
- The bat (The bat is dun with wrinkled wings) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The bee (His Feet are shod with Gauze) - Julian Philips GER
- The bells (How still the bells in steeples stand) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The Bird her punctual music brings FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- The Bobolink is gone (from Bolts of Melody) FRE - Ray Green (Bobolink)
- The brain is wider than the sky (The brain is wider than the sky) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett, Daniel Rogers Pinkham GER
- The brain is wider than the sky (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ronald A. Beckett, Daniel Rogers Pinkham (The brain is wider than the sky)
- The bustle in a house (The bustle in a house) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gary Bachlund, William Bolcom, Norman Dinerstein
- The bustle in a house (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gary Bachlund, William Bolcom, Norman Dinerstein (The bustle in a house)
- The Butterfly in honored Dust GER - Julian Philips (The butterfly)
- The butterfly obtains (from The Single Hound) - Arthur Farwell, Paul Schwartz (The butterfly)
- The butterfly (The Butterfly in honored Dust) - Julian Philips GER
- The butterfly (The butterfly obtains) (from The Single Hound) - Arthur Farwell, Paul Schwartz
- The caterpillar (How soft a Caterpillar steps) - Julian Philips GER
- The cat (She sights a Bird - she chuckles) - Julian Philips FRE GER GER
- The chariot (Because I could not stop for Death) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- The clouds their backs together laid (The clouds their backs together laid) - Gordon Getty
- The clouds their backs together laid - Gordon Getty (The clouds their backs together laid)
- The Crickets sang (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Leon Kirchner (1104)
- The crickets sang (The Crickets sang) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Gordon Getty, Juliana Hall, Brian Holmes FRE GER
- The Crickets sang (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon, Gordon Getty, Juliana Hall, Brian Holmes (The crickets sang)
- The daisy follows soft the sun (The daisy follows soft the sun) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Juliana Hall
- The daisy follows soft the sun (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Juliana Hall (The daisy follows soft the sun)
- The earth has many keys (Further in Summer than the Birds) - Logan Skelton
- The first day's night had come (The first day's night had come) - Gordon Getty
- The first day's night had come - Gordon Getty (The first day's night had come)
- The frog (His Mansion in the Pool) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- The gentlest mother (Nature, the gentlest mother) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon CAT FRE GER ITA
- The going from a world we know (The going from a world we know) - Gordon Getty
- The going from a world we know - Gordon Getty (The going from a world we know)
- The grass so little has to do (The grass so little has to do) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Arthur Farwell
- The grass so little has to do (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Arthur Farwell (The grass so little has to do)
- The grass so little has to do (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Bergh, Vincent Persichetti (The grass)
- The grass (The grass so little has to do) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Bergh, Vincent Persichetti
- The grave my little cottage is (The grave my little cottage is) - Gordon Getty, Juliana Hall GER
- The grave my little cottage is GER - Gordon Getty, Juliana Hall (The grave my little cottage is)
- The hallowing of Pain (The hallowing of Pain) (from Bolts of Melody) - Alan Leichtling GER
- The hallowing of Pain (from Bolts of Melody) GER - Alan Leichtling (The hallowing of Pain)
- The heart asks pleasure first (The heart asks pleasure - first) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jules Langert, George Perle, William Keith Rogers FRE GER GER
- The heart asks pleasure - first (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Jules Langert, George Perle, William Keith Rogers (The heart asks pleasure first)
- The heart asks pleasure - first (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Ernst Bacon (The heart)
- The heart is the capital of the mind (The Heart is the Capital of the Mind) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- The Heart is the Capital of the Mind (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (The heart is the capital of the mind)
- The heart (The heart asks pleasure - first) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER GER
- The hummingbird (Within my Garden, rides a Bird) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- The imperial heart (Savior! I've no one else to tell) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The jay (A prompt - executive Bird is the Jay) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- The Judge is like the Owl FRE GER - Julian Philips (The owl)
- The last night that she lived (The last night that she lived) - Fania Chapiro, Alva Henderson
- The last night that she lived - Fania Chapiro, Alva Henderson (The last night that she lived)
- The leopard (Civilization - spurns - the Leopard!) - Julian Philips GER
- The letter () - David Sisco [x]
- The level bee (Like trains of cars on tracks of plush) - Arthur Farwell
- The little stone (How happy is the little stone) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER ITA
- The little tippler (I taste a liquor never brewed) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell FRE GER
- The loneliness one dare not sound (The Loneliness One dare not sound) (from Bolts of Melody) - George Perle
- The Loneliness One dare not sound (from Bolts of Melody) - George Perle (The loneliness one dare not sound)
- The lovers (The rose did caper on her cheek) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Clarence Dickinson GER
- The mind lives on the heart (The Mind lives on the Heart) (from Bolts of Melody) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- The Mind lives on the Heart (from Bolts of Melody) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (The mind lives on the heart)
- The Moon is distant from the Sea (The Moon is distant from the Sea —) - Logan Skelton
- The Moon is distant from the Sea — - Logan Skelton (The Moon is distant from the Sea)
- The moon was but a chin of gold (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Ware Binkerd (Her silver will)
- The morns are meeker than they were (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Henry Leland Clarke, Eduardo Marzo (Autumn)
- The morns are meeker than they were (The morns are meeker than they were) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Richard Layton Kent FRE GER GER ITA
- The morns are meeker than they were (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Robert F. Baksa, Richard Layton Kent (The morns are meeker than they were)
- The morns are meeker than they were (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (The morns are meeker)
- The morns are meeker than they were (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER ITA - Allyson Brown Applebaum
- The morns are meeker (The morns are meeker than they were) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER GER ITA
- The most triumphant Bird I ever knew or met FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- The mountain sat upon the plain (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The mountain)
- The mountains -- grow unnoticed (The Mountains -- grow unnoticed) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Samuel Hans Adler
- The Mountains -- grow unnoticed (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Samuel Hans Adler (The mountains -- grow unnoticed)
- The Mountains -- grow unnoticed (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Henry Leland Clarke
- The mountain (The mountain sat upon the plain) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The murmur of a bee (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Cees van As, Adolf Weiss (Mysteries)
- The nearest dream recedes, unrealized (The nearest Dream recedes - unrealized) - Paul Wehage
- The nearest Dream recedes - unrealized - Paul Wehage (The nearest dream recedes, unrealized)
- The night was wide, and furnished scant - Gordon Getty (The night was wide)
- The night was wide (The night was wide, and furnished scant) - Gordon Getty
- The one that could repeat the summer day (The one that could repeat the summer day) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald Perera
- The one that could repeat the summer day (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald Perera (The one that could repeat the summer day)
- The outlet (My river runs to thee) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER ITA
- The outlet (My river runs to thee) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Valerie Saalbach, David Sisco GER ITA
- The owl (The Judge is like the Owl) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- The passing () - Elizabeth Raum [x]
- The Pedigree of Honey ITA - Arthur Farwell (Aristocracy)
- The postponeless Creature (It's coming -- the postponeless Creature) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The pretty Rain from those sweet Eaves FRE - Paul Gibson (The pretty rain)
- The pretty rain (The pretty Rain from those sweet Eaves) - Paul Gibson FRE
- The railway train (I like to see it lap the miles) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Adolf Weiss FRE GER
- The rat (Papa above!) - Julian Philips GER
- There are two Mays (There are two Mays) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Wim de Ruiter
- There are two Mays (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Wim de Ruiter (There are two Mays)
- There came a day at Summer's full (There came a day at Summer's full) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Getty, William Hawley
- There came a day at Summer's full (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Gordon Getty, William Hawley (There came a day at Summer's full)
- There came a day at Summer's full (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (There came a day)
- There came a day at Summer's full (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ezra Laderman
- There came a day (There came a day at Summer's full) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- There came a Wind like a Bugle — GER - Leon Kirchner (1683)
- There came a wind like a bugle (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon (A wind like a bugle)
- There came a wind like a bugle (There came a Wind like a Bugle —) - Gordon Getty, Lee Hoiby GER
- There came a Wind like a Bugle — GER - Gordon Getty, Lee Hoiby (There came a wind like a bugle)
- There came a wind like a bugle (There came a wind like a bugle) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Milton Bliss, Aaron Copland, Thomas Pasatieri, George Perle CAT FRE GER ITA
- There came a wind like a bugle (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Milton Bliss, Aaron Copland, Thomas Pasatieri, George Perle (There came a wind like a bugle)
- There came a wind like a bugle (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Martin Butler (There came a wind)
- There came a wind (There came a wind like a bugle) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Martin Butler CAT FRE GER ITA
- There comes a warning like a spy FRE - Philippe Hersant (Summer is away)
- There is a morn by men unseen (There is a morn by men unseen) - Gordon Getty, Julian Philips GER
- There is a morn by men unseen GER - Gordon Getty, Julian Philips (There is a morn by men unseen)
- There is a morn by men unseen GER - Emma Lou Diemer (There is a morn unseen)
- There is a morn unseen (There is a morn by men unseen) - Emma Lou Diemer GER
- There is a solitude of space (from The Single Hound) - Brent Pierce (Solitude of space)
- There is a solitude of space (from The Single Hound) - Ernst Bacon (Solitude)
- There is no Frigate like a Book GER - Gary Bachlund (No frigate)
- There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent (from Bolts of Melody) GER - Alan Leichtling (There is no silence)
- There is no silence (There is no Silence in the Earth -- so silent) (from Bolts of Melody) - Alan Leichtling GER
- There's a certain slant of light (There's a certain slant of light) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Sharon Davis, Richard Pearson Thomas FRE GER
- There's a certain slant of light (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Robert F. Baksa, Sharon Davis, Richard Pearson Thomas (There's a certain slant of light)
- There's a certain slant of light (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (Winter afternoons)
- There's a certain slant of light (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ronald A. Beckett (Winter: There’s a certain slant of light)
- There's a certain slant of light (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Peter Dickinson, Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- The right to perish might be thought (from The Single Hound) - Sergius Kagen (The right to perish)
- The right to perish (The right to perish might be thought) (from The Single Hound) - Sergius Kagen
- The Road to Bethlehem (The Savior must have been) - Jake Heggie
- The Robin for the Crumb FRE GER - Julian Philips (The robin)
- The robin is the one (The robin is the one) - Brian Holmes FRE
- The robin is the one FRE - Brian Holmes (The robin is the one)
- The robin (The Robin for the Crumb) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- The robin () - Jake Heggie [x]
- The rose did caper on her cheek (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Clarence Dickinson (The lovers)
- The rose did caper on her cheek (The rose did caper on her cheek) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - John Woods Duke GER
- The rose did caper on her cheek (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - John Woods Duke (The rose did caper on her cheek)
- The Sabbath (Some keep the Sabbath going to church) - Arthur Farwell
- The saddest noise, the sweetest noise - Scott Gendel (The saddest noise)
- The saddest noise (The saddest noise, the sweetest noise) - Scott Gendel
- The Savior must have been - Jake Heggie (The Road to Bethlehem)
- The Savior must have been (The Savior must have been) - Ronald A. Beckett
- The Savior must have been - Ronald A. Beckett (The Savior must have been)
- The sea of sunset (This is the land the sunset washes) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell
- These are the days when Birds come back FRE GER - William Ferris, Ulysses Simpson Kay, George Frederick McKay (Indian summer)
- These are the days when birds come back (These are the days when Birds come back) - Rudolf Escher, George Perle, Daniel Rogers Pinkham FRE GER
- These are the days when Birds come back FRE GER - Rudolf Escher, George Perle, Daniel Rogers Pinkham (These are the days when birds come back)
- These are the days when Birds come back FRE GER - Thomas Pasatieri, Ruth Schonthal (These are the days)
- These are the days (These are the days when Birds come back) - Thomas Pasatieri, Ruth Schonthal FRE GER
- The Sea said "Come" to the Brook (The Sea said "Come" to the Brook) - Arthur Farwell
- The Sea said "Come" to the Brook - Arthur Farwell (The Sea said "Come" to the Brook)
- The Sea (As if the Sea should part) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The secret (Some things that fly there be, —) - Joel Weiss GER
- These saw visions (These -- saw Visions) (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell
- These -- saw Visions (from Unpublished poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell (These saw visions)
- These Strangers, in a foreign World (These Strangers, in a foreign World) - Jake Heggie FRE
- These Strangers, in a foreign World FRE - Jake Heggie (These Strangers, in a foreign World)
- The shining place () - Lee Hoiby [x]
- The show is not the show (The show is not the show) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening
- The show is not the show (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening (The show is not the show)
- The silent brook (Have you got a brook in your little heart) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - George Frederick Boyle GER
- The silent end (And this of all my hopes) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Scott Gendel GER
- The simple days (To venerate the simple days) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- The sky is low, the clouds are mean (The sky is low, the clouds are mean) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Anthony Iannaccone, Richard Layton Kent FRE GER GER
- The sky is low, the clouds are mean (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) FRE GER GER - Anthony Iannaccone, Richard Layton Kent (The sky is low, the clouds are mean)
- The snake (A narrow Fellow in the Grass) - Julian Philips GER
- The Son of Ecstasy (A Sloop of Amber slips away) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- The soul selects her own society (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Alistair Hinton (Exclusion)
- The soul selects her own society (The soul selects her own society) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Gordon Getty GER
- The soul selects her own society (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Robert F. Baksa, Gordon Getty (The soul selects her own society)
- The soul selects her own society (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Jitka Koželuhová (The soul)
- The soul (The soul selects her own society) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jitka Koželuhová GER
- The spider as an artist (The Spider as an Artist) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Donald Grantham GER
- The Spider as an Artist (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Donald Grantham (The spider as an artist)
- The Spider as an Artist (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Julian Philips (The spider)
- The spider holds a silver ball (The Spider holds a Silver Ball) (from Bolts of Melody) - Jules Langert GER
- The Spider holds a Silver Ball (from Bolts of Melody) GER - Jules Langert (The spider holds a silver ball)
- The spider (The Spider as an Artist) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Julian Philips GER
- The summer lapsed away (As imperceptibly as grief) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Martin Butler FRE GER ITA
- The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (No dew upon the grass)
- The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie (The sun kept setting)
- The sun kept setting (The Sun kept setting -- setting -- still) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie
- The Sun went down -- no Man looked on (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Sunset)
- The Sun went down -- no Man looked on (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The sun went down)
- The sun went down (The Sun went down -- no Man looked on) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The sun (I'll tell you how the Sun rose) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Eunice Lea Kettering FRE GER
- The swamp (Sweet is the swamp with its secrets) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The Thrill came slowly like a Boon for FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- The train (A train went through a burial gate) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- The Whole of it came not at once (The Whole of it came not at once —) - Logan Skelton
- The Whole of it came not at once — - Logan Skelton (The Whole of it came not at once)
- The wind tapped like a tired man (The wind tapped like a tired man) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Rudolf Escher, David Horowicz, George Perle GER
- The wind tapped like a tired man (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Rudolf Escher, David Horowicz, George Perle (The wind tapped like a tired man)
- The Wind took up the Northern Things (from Bolts of Melody) GER - Leonard Berkowitz (The wind)
- The wind (The Wind took up the Northern Things) (from Bolts of Melody) - Leonard Berkowitz GER
- The winged beggar (Most she touched me by her muteness) - Julian Philips GER
- The woodpecker (His Bill an Auger is) - Julian Philips FRE GER
- The world feels dusty (The world feels dusty) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland CAT CHI FRE GER ITA
- The world feels dusty (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT CHI FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland (The world feels dusty)
- They dropped like flakes FRE GER - Gloria Coates (Armistice)
- The yellow sea (This is the land the sunset washes) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- They might not need me; but they might
- They might not need me -- yet they might - Lori Laitman (They might not need me)
- They might not need me (They might not need me -- yet they might) - Lori Laitman
- This and my heart (It's all I have to bring today) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon GER
- This is my letter to the world (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Valerie Saalbach (Love)
- This is my letter to the world (This is my letter to the world) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Donald Grantham, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, David Leisner, Frank Levy, Peter Mennin GER
- This is my letter to the world (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Donald Grantham, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, David Leisner, Frank Levy, Peter Mennin (This is my letter to the world)
- This is the land the sunset washes (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The banks of the yellow sea)
- This is the land the sunset washes (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Arthur Farwell (The sea of sunset)
- This is the land the sunset washes (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (The yellow sea)
- This little rose (Nobody knows this little rose) (from Bolts of Melody) - William Roy GER
- This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies (from The Single Hound) FRE GER ITA - Adolf Weiss (A cemetery)
- This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies (from The Single Hound) FRE GER ITA - Ernst Bacon, Ronald A. Beckett (This quiet Dust)
- This quiet Dust (This quiet Dust was Gentlemen and Ladies) (from The Single Hound) - Ernst Bacon, Ronald A. Beckett FRE GER ITA
- This was in the white of the year (This was in the white of the year) (from Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- This was in the white of the year (from Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (This was in the white of the year)
- Those final Creatures, -- who they are FRE GER - Stefano Gervasoni (1766)
- Tie the strings to my life, my Lord (Tie the strings to my life, my Lord) - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Juliana Hall, Brian Holmes GER
- Tie the strings to my life, my Lord GER - Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork, Juliana Hall, Brian Holmes (Tie the strings to my life, my Lord)
- Tie the strings to my life, my Lord GER - Arthur Farwell, Daniel Rogers Pinkham (Tie the strings to my life)
- Tie the strings to my life (Tie the strings to my life, my Lord) - Arthur Farwell, Daniel Rogers Pinkham GER
- Time (Too happy Time dissolves itself) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- ’T is an honorable thought GER - Juliana Hall (It is an honorable Thought)
- 'Tis not that Dying hurts us so ('Tis not that Dying hurts us so) - William Bolcom
- 'Tis not that Dying hurts us so - William Bolcom ('Tis not that Dying hurts us so)
- 'Tis so much joy! 'T is so much joy! (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Peter Mennin ('Tis so much joy)
- 'Tis so much joy ('Tis so much joy! 'T is so much joy!) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Peter Mennin
- To be alive is power (from The Single Hound) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham (To be alive)
- To be alive (To be alive is power) (from The Single Hound) - Daniel Rogers Pinkham
- To be forgot by thee (To be forgot by thee) - Logan Skelton
- To be forgot by thee - Logan Skelton (To be forgot by thee)
- To-day or this noon (from The Single Hound) - Ernst Bacon (Past surmise)
- To die takes just a little while (To die — takes just a little while —) - Robert Arnold Jordahl
- To die — takes just a little while — - Robert Arnold Jordahl (To die takes just a little while)
- To Emily Fowler (Ford) () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To Eudocia C. Flynt () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To Eugenia Hall () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To fight aloud is very brave (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ezra Laderman
- To gather paradise [song cycle] () - Edith Canat de Chizy [x]
- To hear an oriole sing (To hear an oriole sing) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Alfred Kunz FRE
- To hear an oriole sing (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Alfred Kunz (To hear an oriole sing)
- To interrupt His Yellow Plan FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- To know just how he suffered would be dear (To know just how he suffered would be dear) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- To know just how he suffered would be dear (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (To know just how he suffered would be dear)
- To lose one’s faith surpasses GER - Joel Weiss (Lost faith)
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (Clover)
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (If bees are few)
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Rudolf Escher (To make a prairie it takes a clover)
- To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon, Jean Berger, né Arthur Schloßberg, Martin Butler, Jake Heggie, Timothy Hoekman, Ronald Perera, James Sclater (To make a prairie)
- To make a prairie it takes a clover (To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Rudolf Escher FRE GER
- To make a prairie (To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, Jean Berger, né Arthur Schloßberg, Martin Butler, Jake Heggie, Timothy Hoekman, Ronald Perera, James Sclater FRE GER
- Too happy Time dissolves itself FRE - Philippe Hersant (Time)
- To Samuel Bowles the younger () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To Susan Gilbert (Dickinson) () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To Susan Gilbert (Dickinson) () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To the stanch Dust - Ernst Bacon (Passenger of Infinity)
- To T.W. Higginson () - Juliana Hall [x]
- To venerate the simple days (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (Simple days)
- To venerate the simple days (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (The simple days)
- To wait an Hour — is long — - Jitka Koželuhová (If love...)
- Treading (I felt a funeral in my brain) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon CAT FRE GER GER ITA
- Two butterflies went out at noon (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Ray Green (Butterflies)
- Two butterflies went out at noon (Two butterflies went out at noon) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Timothy Hoekman, John Brodbin Kennedy GER
- Two butterflies went out at noon (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Robert F. Baksa, Timothy Hoekman, John Brodbin Kennedy (Two butterflies went out at noon)
- Two butterflies went out at noon (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Daron Aric Hagen (Two butterflies)
- Two butterflies (Two butterflies went out at noon) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Daron Aric Hagen GER
- Two legacies (You left me - Sire - two legacies) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Under the Light, yet under (Under the Light, yet under) (from Bolts of Melody) - George Perle FRE
- Under the Light, yet under (from Bolts of Melody) FRE - George Perle (Under the Light, yet under)
- Unto Me?" I do not know you (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Unto me?)
- Unto me? (Unto Me?" I do not know you) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Upon Concluded Lives (from Bolts of Melody) - Ray Green (Concluded lives)
- Upon his saddle sprung a bird (Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird) - Gordon Getty FRE
- Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird FRE - Gordon Getty (Upon his saddle sprung a bird)
- Upon his Saddle sprung a Bird FRE - Augusta Read Thomas
- Upon the gallows hung a wretch (Upon the gallows hung a wretch) - Joel Weiss GER
- Upon the gallows hung a wretch GER - Joel Weiss (Upon the gallows hung a wretch)
- Vanished (She died, - this was the way she died) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert E. Ward
- Velvet people (Pigmy seraphs gone astray) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE
- Vitality begun (A death blow is a life blow to some) - Gloria Coates FRE GER ITA
- Water is taught by thirst (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ernst Bacon (Water)
- Water (Water is taught by thirst) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE
- We cover thee, sweet face (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Farewell)
- We do not play on graves (We do not play on graves) - Robert Arnold Jordahl
- We do not play on graves - Robert Arnold Jordahl (We do not play on graves)
- Weeping and sighing (It's such a little thing to weep) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- We grow accustomed to the Dark (We grow accustomed to the Dark) - David Horowicz GER
- We grow accustomed to the Dark GER - David Horowicz (We grow accustomed to the Dark)
- We met as Sparks — Diverging Flints FRE - Franck Bedrossian (We met as Sparks)
- We met as Sparks (We met as Sparks — Diverging Flints) - Franck Bedrossian FRE
- We never know we go, - when we are going (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ernst Bacon (We never know)
- We never know (We never know we go, - when we are going) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE
- We pray -- to Heaven (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER
- We should not mind so small a flower (We should not mind so small a flower) - Arthur Farwell
- We should not mind so small a flower - Arthur Farwell (We should not mind so small a flower)
- We talked as Girls do (We talked as Girls do) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Russell Smith GER
- We talked as Girls do (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) GER - Russell Smith (We talked as Girls do)
- What if I say I shall not wait (What if I say I shall not wait?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie, George Perle, Richard Pearson Thomas, George Theophilus Walker
- What if I say I shall not wait? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Jake Heggie, George Perle, Richard Pearson Thomas, George Theophilus Walker (What if I say I shall not wait)
- What inn is this (What inn is this) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa, Brian Holmes, Ned Rorem GER
- What inn is this (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Robert F. Baksa, Brian Holmes, Ned Rorem (What inn is this)
- What is -- "Paradise" -- who live there GER
- What is -- "Paradise" (What is -- "Paradise") - Juliana Hall, Brian Holmes GER
- What is -- "Paradise" GER - Juliana Hall, Brian Holmes (What is -- "Paradise")
- What soft, cherubic creatures (What soft, cherubic creatures) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- What soft, cherubic creatures (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (What soft, cherubic creatures)
- When I hoped I feared (When I hoped I feared) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening
- When I hoped I feared (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Otto Luening (When I hoped I feared)
- When I was small, a woman died (When I was small, a woman died) - Gordon Getty
- When I was small, a woman died - Gordon Getty (When I was small, a woman died)
- When night is almost done (When Night is almost done) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa GER GER
- When Night is almost done (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) GER GER - Robert F. Baksa (When night is almost done)
- When roses cease to bloom, dear (When roses cease to bloom, dear) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett FRE
- When roses cease to bloom, dear (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ronald A. Beckett (When roses cease to bloom, dear)
- When roses cease to bloom, dear (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Juliana Hall, Nick Peros (When roses cease to bloom, sir)
- When roses cease to bloom, dear (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE - Ernst Bacon, David Sisco (When roses cease to bloom)
- When roses cease to bloom, sir (When roses cease to bloom, dear) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Juliana Hall, Nick Peros FRE
- When roses cease to bloom (When roses cease to bloom, dear) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon, David Sisco FRE
- When the hills do (Alter? When the hills do) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Vincent Persichetti FRE GER ITA
- When they come back -- if Blossoms do (When they come back -- if Blossoms do) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Jean Coulthard CAT FRE GER ITA
- When they come back -- if Blossoms do (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Jean Coulthard (When they come back -- if Blossoms do)
- When they come back -- if Blossoms do (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland (When they come back)
- When they come back (When they come back -- if Blossoms do) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland CAT FRE GER ITA
- Whether my bark went down at sea (Whether my bark went down at sea) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John Brodbin Kennedy
- Whether my bark went down at sea (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - John Brodbin Kennedy (Whether my bark went down at sea)
- White as an Indian Pipe FRE - Philippe Hersant (February hour)
- Who robbed the woods (Who robbed the woods) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Robert F. Baksa GER
- Who robbed the woods (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) GER - Robert F. Baksa (Who robbed the woods)
- Whose are the little beds, I asked (“Whose are the little beds,” I asked) - Juliana Hall
- “Whose are the little beds,” I asked - Juliana Hall (Whose are the little beds, I asked)
- "Why do I love" You, Sir? (Why do I love" You, Sir?) - Jake Heggie
- Why do I love" You, Sir? - Jake Heggie ("Why do I love" You, Sir?)
- Why -- do they shut me out of Heaven? (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Irwin Heilner (Poem)
- Why do they shut me out of Heaven? (Why -- do they shut me out of Heaven?) (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) - Aaron Copland, Juliana Hall CAT FRE GER ITA
- Why -- do they shut me out of Heaven? (from Further poems of Emily Dickinson) CAT FRE GER ITA - Aaron Copland, Juliana Hall (Why do they shut me out of Heaven?)
- Wild nights! Wild nights! (Wild nights! -- Wild nights!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Gloria Coates, Emma Lou Diemer, Richard Pearson Thomas CHI FRE GER GER ITA
- Wild nights! -- Wild nights! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CHI FRE GER GER ITA - Gloria Coates, Emma Lou Diemer, Richard Pearson Thomas (Wild nights! Wild nights!)
- Wild nights! -- Wild nights! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CHI FRE GER GER ITA - John Coolidge Adams, Ernst Bacon, Elizabeth Coard, Sharon Davis, Rudolf Escher, Scott Gendel, Peter Golub, Lee Hoiby, Lori Laitman, David Leisner, Marjorie M. Rusche, Valerie Saalbach, Ruth Schonthal, George Theophilus Walker, Chee Yean Wong (Wild nights)
- Wild nights! -- Wild nights! (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) CHI FRE GER GER ITA - Dace Aperans, Augusta Read Thomas
- Wild nights (Wild nights! -- Wild nights!) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - John Coolidge Adams, Ernst Bacon, Elizabeth Coard, Sharon Davis, Rudolf Escher, Scott Gendel, Peter Golub, Lee Hoiby, Lori Laitman, David Leisner, Marjorie M. Rusche, Valerie Saalbach, Ruth Schonthal, George Theophilus Walker, Chee Yean Wong CHI FRE GER GER ITA
- Will there really be a morning? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ernst Bacon (Is there such a thing as day?)
- Will there really be a morning? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Charles Willeby (Little pilgrim (A child's fancy))
- Will there really be a morning? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Vincent Persichetti, Valerie Saalbach (Out of the morning)
- Will there really be a morning? (Will there really be a morning?) (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett, Gloria Coates, Ricky Ian Gordon, Brian Holmes, Richard Hundley, Lori Laitman, André Previn FRE GER
- Will there really be a morning? (from Poems by Emily Dickinson) FRE GER - Ronald A. Beckett, Gloria Coates, Ricky Ian Gordon, Brian Holmes, Richard Hundley, Lori Laitman, André Previn (Will there really be a morning?)
- Winter afternoons (There's a certain slant of light) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon FRE GER
- Winter: There’s a certain slant of light (There's a certain slant of light) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ronald A. Beckett FRE GER
- Winter under cultivation (Winter under cultivation) - Wim de Ruiter ITA
- Winter under cultivation ITA - Wim de Ruiter (Winter under cultivation)
- Wise Orion (Follow wise Orion) - Philippe Hersant FRE
- Within my Garden, rides a Bird FRE GER - Julian Philips (The hummingbird)
- Within my reach! GER - Joel Weiss (Almost)
- Within that little Hive FRE - Philippe Hersant (Little hive)
- Without a smile -- without a throe (Without a smile -- Without a Throe) (from Bolts of Melody) - Donald Grantham
- Without a smile -- Without a Throe (from Bolts of Melody) - Donald Grantham (Without a smile -- without a throe)
- With the first Arbutus (Pink, small, and punctual) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon
- Wohl bete ich (Wohl bete ich)
- Wohl bete ich (Wohl bete ich) - Gary Bachlund
- Wohl bete ich (Wohl bete ich)
- Wohl bete ich - Gary Bachlund (Wohl bete ich)
- Yellow () - Ernst Bacon [x]
- You ask of my companions GER - Lee Hoiby (A letter)
- You left me - Sire - two legacies (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Ernst Bacon (Two legacies)
- You left me - Sire - two legacies (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri (You left me, sweet, two legacies)
- You left me, sweet, two legacies (You left me - Sire - two legacies) (from Poems of Emily Dickinson) - Thomas Pasatieri
- Your Riches — taught me — Poverty - Jitka Koželuhová (Poverty)
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