Skip to content

  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy

The Soul unto itself (683) by Emily Dickinson

The Soul unto itself (683) is a poem composed by Emily Dickinson.

The Soul unto itself

The Soul unto itself
Is an imperial friend —
Or the most agonizing Spy —
An Enemy — could send –Secure against its own —
No treason it can fear —
Itself — its Sovereign — of itself
The Soul should stand in Awe —

Related posts:

Beauty Poems
Song: “Orpheus with his lute made trees” By William Shakespeare
The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth
To make a prairie (1755) by Emily Dickinson

Post navigation

Previous Post:

There is no frigate like a book (1263) by Emily Dickinson

Next Post:

To make a prairie (1755) by Emily Dickinson

Categories

  • Captions
  • Ideas
  • Jokes
  • Letters
  • Messages
  • Names
  • Pictures
  • Poems
  • Prayers
  • Proverbs
  • Questions
  • Quotes
  • Songs
  • Statuses
  • Tributes
  • Wishes
© 2023 . All Right Reserved.
An online collection of free Sample Messages, Quotes, Wishes, Letters, Prayers, Poems, Speeches, Pictures and Statuses for your everyday use.
Go to mobile version