Faith & Spirituality Poems
Poems exploring religion, the divine, prayer, and transcendence.
496 poems in this category
Poems in Faith & Spirituality
- Burning burning burning burning — by John Keats
- Easter Wings — by George Herbert
- Christmas Bells — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Easter — by Joyce Kilmer
- Easter Wings — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1918)
- In Memoriam 131: O Living Will That Shalt Endure — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- In Memoriam A. H. H.: 131. O living will that shalt endure — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Abou Ben Adhem — by Leigh Hunt
- "Faith" is a fine invention — by Emily Dickinson
- "Heaven" has different Signs -- to me -- — by Emily Dickinson
- A Hymn To God The Father — by John Donne
- Holy Willie’s Prayer — by Robert Burns
- I never felt at Home -- Below — by Emily Dickinson
- A Child's Thought of God — by Christina Rossetti (1862)
- A Song To David — by Christopher Smart
- As Kingfishers Catch Fire — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- Caliban upon Setebos; or, Natural Theology in the Island — by Robert Browning
- Easter — by George Herbert
- Holy Sonnet VIII: If Faithful Souls Be Alike Glorified — by John Donne
- Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1902)
- Hymn to Intellectual Beauty — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Light Shining out of Darkness — by William Cowper
- Miracles. — by Walt Whitman
- My Faith is larger than the Hills -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Nearer, my God, to Thee. — by Sarah Flower Adams
- A MADONNA — by Francis Thompson (1909)
- Holy Sonnet VII: At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners Blow — by John Donne
- A Child's Grace — by Robert Herrick
- A Little Boy Lost — by William Blake
- A Silent Prayer — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- A Thanksgiving to God for His House — by Robert Herrick
- Before The Paling Of The Stars — by Christina Rossetti
- Cain: A Mystery — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Church Music — by George Herbert
- CONVERSION — by Claude McKay (1923)
- E Tenebris — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- Easter Day — by Oscar Wilde
- God permits industrious Angels — by Emily Dickinson
- Guinevere — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Holy Willie's Prayer — by Christina Rossetti (1786)
- If I'm lost -- now — by Emily Dickinson
- If This Were Faith — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Jubilate Agno (excerpt) — by Christopher Smart
- Jubilate Agno: Fragment A — by Christopher Smart
- Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 1 — by Christopher Smart
- Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 3 — by Christopher Smart
- A Better Ressurection — by Christina Rossetti
- A Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White-Hall — by Robert Herrick
- A Pit -- but Heaven over it -- — by Emily Dickinson
- For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry (excerpt, Jubilate Agno) — by Christopher Smart
- Gates and Doors — by Joyce Kilmer
- Going to Heaven! — by Emily Dickinson
- Grace For A Child — by Robert Herrick
- Holy Sonnet II: As Due By Many Titles I Resign — by John Donne
- Hymn to Mercury — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- I asked no other thing, — by Emily Dickinson
- I went to Heaven — by Emily Dickinson
- Lest this be Heaven indeed — by Emily Dickinson
- A Hymn to the Virgin — by Anonymous (c. 1300)
- A Prayer in the Prospect of Death — by Robert Burns
- A Thought For A Lonely Death-Bed — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- A Tooth upon Our Peace — by Emily Dickinson
- An Epistle: Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician — by Robert Browning
- Blind Bartimeus — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1902)
- Demeter And Persephone — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Fears and Scruples — by Robert Browning
- Holy Sonnet III: O Might Those Sighs And Tears Return Again — by John Donne
- Holy Sonnet IV: Oh My Black Soul! Now Art Thou Summoned — by John Donne
- Holy Sonnet IX: If Poisonous Minerals, And If That Tree — by John Donne
- Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation of the Christian — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Lucifer in Starlight — by George Meredith
- Messiah. — by Alexander Pope
- My period had come for Prayer -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Not One by Heaven defrauded stay -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Of a rose, a lovely rose — by Robert Mannyng of Brunne
- A Christmas Carol — by William Topaz McGonagall
- A Prayer under the Pressure of Violent Anguish — by Robert Burns
- Angels, in the early morning — by Emily Dickinson
- Christmas Antiphones — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Count Gismond — by Robert Browning
- Easter — by Edmund Spenser
- Except the Heaven had come so near — by Emily Dickinson
- Faith -- is the Pierless Bridge — by Emily Dickinson
- Heaven--Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Holy Sonnet XIII: What If This Present Were The World's Last Night? — by John Donne
- Hymn 122 — by Isaac Watts
- Hymn 151 — by Isaac Watts
- Hymn 52 — by Isaac Watts
- Hymn Of Man — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- I Shall Be Satisfied — by Alice Meynell
- I've known a Heaven, like a Tent — by Emily Dickinson
- Ike Walton's Prayer — by James Whitcomb Riley
- In My Solitary Hours in My Dear Husband his Absence — by Anne Bradstreet
- In Thankful Remembrance for My Dear Husband's Safe Arrival — by Anne Bradstreet
- Is Heaven a Physician? — by Emily Dickinson
- Jesus! thy Crucifix — by Emily Dickinson
- Moonless darkness stands between — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Music on Christmas Morning — by Anne Bronte
- Noise of Many Waters — by William Butler Yeats (1871)
- Ode to Heaven — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Of a rose, a lovely rose — by Anonymous (c. 1350)
- 'Tis One by One -- the Father counts -- — by Emily Dickinson
- "Heavenly Father" -- take to thee — by Emily Dickinson
- A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master — by Sidney Lanier
- A Hymn to God the Father — by Ben Jonson
- A man went before a strange God — by Stephen Crane
- An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty — by Edmund Spenser
- Belshazzar had a letter, -- — by Emily Dickinson
- But Men Loved Darkness rather than Light — by Richard Crashaw
- Divine Image — by Robert Browning
- Given in Marriage unto Thee — by Emily Dickinson
- Gods. — by Walt Whitman
- H. Baptism — by George Herbert
- H. Baptism II — by George Herbert
- He strained my faith — by Emily Dickinson
- Heaven is so far of the Mind — by Emily Dickinson
- His Prayer For Absolution — by Robert Herrick
- Holy Sonnet XI: Spit In My Face You Jews, And Pierce My Side — by John Donne
- Holy Sonnet XVIII: Show me, dear Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear — by John Donne
- Holy Thursday — by William Blake
- Holy-Cross Day — by Robert Browning
- Homer's Hymn to the Sun — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- In Memory of a Happy Day in February — by Anne Bronte
- Just so -- Jesus -- raps — by Emily Dickinson
- Matins, Or Morning Prayer — by Robert Herrick
- My prayers must meet a brazen heaven — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- A Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty — by Edmund Spenser
- A Spirit Passed Before Me. From Job — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Another Grace For A Child — by Robert Herrick
- Ballad of the Gods — by Rudyard Kipling
- Celestial Love — by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Except to Heaven, she is nought. — by Emily Dickinson
- From 'Religious Musings' — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Gethsemane — by Sir Edmund Leamy
- Goodtime Jesus — by Edward Taylor
- Holy Sonnet XII: Why Are We By All Creatures Waited On? — by John Donne
- Holy Sonnet XV: Wilt Thou Love God, As He Thee? Then Digest — by John Donne
- Holy Thursday — by Robert Browning
- Hymn — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Immured in Heaven! — by Emily Dickinson
- Jehovah Jesus — by William Cowper
- Lively Hope and Gracious Fear — by William Cowper
- "Faithful to the end" Amended — by Emily Dickinson
- An Hymn To Humanity (To S.P.G. Esp) — by Phillis Wheatley
- Apollo In Picardy — by William Blake (1100)
- Apotheosis — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Ave Maria Gratia Plena — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- Ave Maria Gratia Plena — by Lewis Carroll
- Easter Communion — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Easter Song — by George Herbert
- Easter Week — by Charles Kingsley
- Faith — by George Herbert
- Faith and Despondency — by Emily Bronte
- Far from Love the Heavenly Father — by Emily Dickinson
- For a Naughty Little Girl — by Ann Taylor
- Francesca — by William Wordsworth (2006)
- from Jubilate Agno, Fragment B, lines 695-768 — by Christopher Smart
- God Scatters Beauty — by Walter Savage Landor
- Holy Sonnet XIX: Oh, To Vex Me, Contraries Meet In One — by John Donne
- Holy Sonnet XVI: Father, Part Of His Double Interest — by John Donne
- Hymn to Gunga — by Rudyard Kipling
- I prayed, at first, a little Girl, — by Emily Dickinson
- I rose -- because He sank -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Inferno: Canto IV — by William Wordsworth
- Inferno: Canto V — by William Wordsworth
- Ireland, Mother of Priests — by Shane Leslie
- Iv. Suspense. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 4 — by Christopher Smart
- Jubilate Agno: Fragment C — by Christopher Smart
- Jubilate Agno: Fragment D — by Christopher Smart
- Living and a Dead Faith — by William Cowper
- Nature — by George Herbert
- 6 — by Walt Whitman
- A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa — by Richard Crashaw
- A Prayer — by Anne Bronte
- A Prayer — by George Herbert
- A Service Of Song — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- An Angel in the House — by James Henry Leigh Hunt
- Divine Epigrams: On the Miracle of the Multiplied Loaves — by Richard Crashaw
- Divine Epigrams: To our Lord, upon the Water Made Wine — by Richard Crashaw
- Fragment From the Wandering Jew — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Fragment: 'Great Spirit' — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Fragment: 'O Thou Immortal Deity' — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- God — by Gamaliel Bradford
- Infant Faith — by Hannah F. Gould (1853)
- Jephtha's Daughter — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Joy to have merited the Pain -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Of the Immateriality of the Soul — by Matthew Arnold
- A spirit sped — by Stephen Crane
- Adam Armour’s Prayer — by Robert Burns
- Ambiguous Address — by Wilfred Owen
- An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penetential Cries — by Jupiter Hammon
- April — by Anonymous (15th Cent. (?))
- Christmas and Ireland — by Lionel Johnson
- Expanse cannot be lost -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Fragment: Pater Omnipotens — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Fragment: Satan Broken Loose — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Heaven and Earth — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Joy and Peace in Believing — by William Cowper
- A Letter to Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, when a Child — by Matthew Prior
- A Service Of Song — by Emily Dickinson
- Against Scoffing and Calling Names — by Isaac Watts
- Anthem For The Children Of Christ's Hospital — by Sara Teasdale (1789)
- Confession to Genius — by Walt Whitman (1400)
- Dying! Dying in the night! — by Emily Dickinson
- Endless unfolding of words of ages! — by Walt Whitman
- Fragments of School Exercises: From the "Prometheus Vinctus" of Aeschylus, — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Homer's Hymn to Castor and Pollux — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Homer's Hymn to Minerva — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Inferno, Canto IX — by William Wordsworth (1320)
- Inferno, Canto VI — by William Wordsworth
- Inferno, Canto VIII — by William Wordsworth (1320)
- Inferno, Canto X — by William Wordsworth (1320)
- Inferno: Canto I — by William Wordsworth
- Kallundborg Church ( From The Tent on the Beach) — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- A Hymn for Christmas Day — by Thomas Chatterton
- Across the Sea Along the Shore — by Arthur Hugh Clough
- Aristomenes — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Blessed Among Women --To The Signora Cairoli — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Canto V — by William Wordsworth
- Canto Vii — by William Wordsworth (2006)
- Carol — by Anonymous (15th Cent. (?))
- Chapter I — by Rabindranath Tagore (1900)
- Creator — by Walt Whitman
- Divine Image — by William Blake
- Epistle to the Hebrews — by Edward Fitzgerald
- Faith — by S.E. Kiser
- God walkyd in erth as longe as he wolde — by William Butler Yeats
- Hymn To The Penates — by Robert Southey
- Nature's Hymn to the Deity — by John Clare
- Old Nuns — by James M. Hayes
- 25. — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 27. — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 28. — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 30. — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 31. — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- A poem on divine revelation — by Hugh Henry Brackenridge
- And God ros ovght of the est this erth for to spede — by William Butler Yeats
- Brother Juniper — by Blanche Mary Kelly
- Invocation. — by Anonymous
- Lord God that erthe tokist in erthe — by William Butler Yeats
- "And the sins of the fathers shall be" — by Stephen Crane
- Economy Of Vegetation Canto Ii. — by Thomas Moore
- ELEGY THE FOURTH — by Robert W. Service (null)
- Exhortation to Prayer — by William Cowper
- God's Grandeur — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- Higher in the Skies — by Alfred Noyes (1906)
- In heaven — by Stephen Crane
- Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord Send Peace — by William Cowper
- Jesus Hasting to Suffer — by William Cowper
- Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity — by John Milton (null)
- On His Blindness — by John Milton
- On Jordan's Banks — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- On Opening a Place for Social Prayer — by William Cowper
- On the Christening of a Friend's Child. — by Sara Teasdale (1797)
- On the Nativity of Christ — by William Dunbar
- On the Universality and Other Attributes of the God of Nature — by Philip Freneau
- Our Lady and Our Lord — by Hilaire Belloc
- Our Lady of the Snows — by Lionel Johnson
- Paradise Lost: Book 01 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 02 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 03 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 04 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 05 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 06 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 07 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 08 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 09 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 10 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 11 — by John Milton
- Paradise Lost: Book 12 — by John Milton
- Paradise Regained: The First Book — by John Milton
- Paradise Regained: The Fourth Book — by John Milton
- Paradise Regained: The Second Book — by John Milton
- Paradise Regained: The Third Book — by John Milton
- Part In Peace: Is Day Before Us? — by Sarah Flower Adams
- Part V — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Pascal — by William Blake
- Pascal's "Thoughts" — by William Blake
- Peace — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Peace — by Henry Vaughan
- Peace — by George Herbert
- Peace after a Storm — by William Cowper
- Peace is a fiction of our Faith -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Perplexed Music — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Po 23 — by Walt Whitman
- Poem 1 — by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Praise for Faith — by William Cowper
- Prayer — by Richard Crashaw
- Prayer — by George Herbert
- Prayer — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Prayer for Patience — by William Cowper
- Prayer is the little implement — by Emily Dickinson
- Prayer of Columbus. — by Walt Whitman
- Prayer—O Thou Dread Power — by Robert Burns
- Preciosa's Prayer — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Preparations — by Unknown (16th Cent.)
- Psalm 144 part 3 — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm III: My God, How Many Are My Fears — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm LXXIII: Now I'm Convinced the Lord Is Kind — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm LXXIV: Will God For Ever Cast Us Off? — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm Of The Day — by Emily Dickinson
- Psalm Of The Day — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Psalm XIX: The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, Lord — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm XLVI: God Is the Refuge — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm XXXII: Happy the Man — by Isaac Watts
- Psalm XXXV: Now Plead My Cause, Almighty God — by Isaac Watts
- Purgatorio — by John Keats
- Quia Amore Langueo — by Anonymous (15th Cent. (?))
- Rabbi Ben Ezra (Selected Verses) — by Robert Browning
- Rabindranath Tagore — by Rabindranath Tagore (1900)
- Religio Laici — by John Dryden
- Remember — by null
- Roses — by Joyce Kilmer
- Saint Edmond's Eve — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Saints do not moue — by John Milton
- Samson Agonistes — by John Milton
- San Miniato — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- Saul — by Robert Browning
- Scenes From the Faust of Goethe — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Seventh Week — by Robert Frost
- Sin's Round — by George Herbert
- Since Thou Hast Given Me This Good Hope, O God — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery — by William Morris
- So much of Heaven has gone from Earth — by Emily Dickinson
- Song of the Answerer — by Walt Whitman (1900)
- Song of the Universal. — by Walt Whitman
- Songs of Experience: Introduction — by William Blake
- Sonnet — by Lewis Carroll
- Sonnet (I) — by George Herbert
- Sonnet 146: Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth — by William Shakespeare
- Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Iræ Sung In The Sistine Chapel — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- Sonnet On The Massacre Of The Christians In Bulgaria — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- Sonnet Written In Holy Week At Genoa — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- Sonnet XII: That Learned Father — by Michael Drayton
- SONNET_ TO CHARITY — by James Weldon Johnson (null)
- SONNET_. TO FAITH — by James Weldon Johnson (null)
- Soul And Body — by William Drummond
- St. Winefred's Well — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1885)
- Star of the east — by Eugene Field
- Stars — by Joyce Kilmer
- Supposing that I should have the courage — by Stephen Crane
- Sursum Corda — by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1867)
- Take your Heaven further on — by Emily Dickinson
- Te Martyrum Candidatus — by Lionel Johnson
- Teachings Of God — by Alice Meynell
- Than Heaven more remote, — by Emily Dickinson
- That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The Battle Hymn of the Republic — by John Keats (1878)
- The Beautiful Sun — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The Boy and the Angel — by Robert Browning
- The Bull — by Rudyard Kipling
- The Canterbury Tales. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale. — by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Canterbury Tales. The Parson's Tale. — by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Canterbury Tales. The Second Nun's Tale — by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Canterbury Tales. The Shipman's Tale. — by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Chambered Nautilus — by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- The Child's Evening Prayer — by Christina Rossetti (1849)
- The Child's faith is new -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Christian — by William Cowper
- The Crucifixion of Christ — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The Dai-Kioku-Den — by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto I-II — by William Wordsworth
- The Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto IV — by William Wordsworth
- The Divine Image — by Christina Rossetti (1789)
- The Divine Tragedy — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1871)
- The Doubter's Prayer — by Anne Bronte
- The Dying Christian to His Soul. — by Alexander Pope
- The Engineer's Lament — by Rudyard Kipling
- The Eternal Goodness — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- The Eve of St. Agnes — by John Keats (1820)
- The Everlasting Voices — by William Butler Yeats (1908)
- The Fact that Earth is Heaven -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The First Canzone of the Convito — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Flower — by George Herbert
- The Forerunners — by George Herbert
- The Friar of Genoa — by Sharmel Iris
- The Future Peace and Glory of the Church — by William Cowper
- The Garden of Amida — by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Gift — by Robert Burns
- The Gifts of God — by George Herbert
- The Gods Die — by Rudyard Kipling (1920)
- The Gods Laughed: A Dialogue — by Rudyard Kipling
- The good Will of a Flower — by Emily Dickinson
- The Habit of Perfection — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Heaven vests for Each — by Emily Dickinson
- The Herald's Cry In The Desert — by null
- The Heretic's Tragedy: A Middle-Age Interlude — by Robert Browning
- The Higashi Hongwanji — by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Hound of Heaven — by Francis Thompson
- The House of Prayer — by William Cowper
- The King of Kings' Horses — by G. K. Chesterton (1900)
- The Kirk of Scotland’s Alarm: A Ballad — by Robert Burns
- The Lamb — by Robert Browning
- The Lamb — by Christina Rossetti (1789)
- The Lamb — by William Blake
- The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Last Oracle — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- The Legend Beautiful — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1871)
- The Little Boy Found — by William Blake
- The Little Boy Found — by Robert Browning
- The Little Girl Lost — by William Blake
- The Little Vagabond — by Robert Browning
- The Love Unfeigned — by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Mantle of St. John de Matha — by John Greenleaf Whittier (1865)
- The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: The Argument — by William Blake
- THE MIRACLE — by Walter de la Mare (null)
- The Moon upon her fluent Route — by Emily Dickinson
- The Morgante Maggiore of Pulci — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Night And The Morning — by Alice Meynell
- The Now Jerusalem — by Unknown (1601)
- The Old Wives' Prayer — by Robert Herrick
- The Passion — by John Milton
- The Peace-Pipe — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Penitential Tear — by Alice Meynell
- The Philosophy of Metaphysics — by Carl Sandburg (null)
- The Power Of Prayer — by Sidney Lanier
- The Prayer of Nature — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Prayer of the Scottish Mother — by James Whitcomb Riley (1421)
- The Priests' Deception — by Walt Whitman
- The Problem — by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1867)
- The Revealer. — by Anonymous
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Part VII — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Sacrifice — by Robert Frost (1916)
- The Service without Hope -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Shepherd — by Robert Browning
- The Song of Hiawatha, SEVEN CITIES — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1855)
- The Star — by Henry Vaughan
- The Sun and Moon must make their haste -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Task: Book VI, The Winter Walk at Noon (excerpts) — by William Cowper
- The Thanksgiving — by George Herbert
- The True Christians — by Henry Vaughan
- The Two Angels — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1849)
- THE TWO TEMPTATIONS — by Francis Thompson (1909)
- The Tyger — by Robert Browning
- The Tyger — by William Blake
- The Vision of the Archangels — by Rupert Brooke
- The Voice of God — by Christina Rossetti (1901)
- The Wandering Jew's Soliloquy — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Well of Saint Keyne — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1843)
- The Wild Gazelle — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The World-Soul — by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1867)
- The Worship of Nature — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Thee, God, I Come from — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Their Height in Heaven comforts not -- — by Emily Dickinson
- THEL'S Motto — by Robert Browning
- There Is No God, the Wicked Sayeth — by Arthur Hugh Clough
- Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- Though the great Waters sleep, — by Emily Dickinson
- Thoughts On The Works Of Providence — by Phillis Wheatley
- Through a Glass Darkly — by Arthur Hugh Clough
- Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord, — by Emily Dickinson
- To a Waterfowl — by William Cullen Bryant
- To Eliza — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- To Heaven — by Ben Jonson
- To Heaven — by Robert Herrick
- To His Love — by Robert W. Service (null)
- To His Saviour, A Child;A Present, By A Child — by Robert Herrick
- To lose one's faith -- surpass — by Emily Dickinson
- To Marie Louise (Shew) — by Edgar Allan Poe
- To mend each tattered Faith — by Emily Dickinson
- To Nature — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- To the Name above every Name, the Name of Jesus — by Richard Crashaw
- Transfiguration — by James M. Hayes
- Trusty as the stars — by Emily Dickinson
- Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus. — by Alexander Pope
- Two or three angels — by Stephen Crane
- Upon My Dear and Loving Husband his Going into England Jan. 16 — by Anne Bradstreet
- V. What The Thunder Said — by John Keats
- VI. A Service of Song — by Emily Dickinson
- Vi. A Service Of Song. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Vision of Belshazzar — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Vision Of The Archangels, The — by Rupert Brooke
- Vox ultima Crucis — by King James I of Scotland (1430)
- Vox ultima Crucis — by John Lydgate
- We pray -- to Heaven — by Emily Dickinson
- What god may govern this dwelling of the world? — by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Whatever it is -- she has tried it -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Which is best? Heaven -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Whispers of Heavenly Death. — by Walt Whitman
- Who has not found the Heaven -- below -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Who is the third who walks always beside you? — by John Keats
- Who were "the Father and the Son" — by Emily Dickinson
- Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? — by Emily Dickinson
- Written On A Summer Evening — by John Keats
- Xenophanes — by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1867)
- XIII. Renunciation — by Emily Dickinson
- XV. Resurrection — by Emily Dickinson
- Xv. Resurrection. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- XVIII. Angels in the early morning — by Emily Dickinson
- Xxix. Resurgam. — by Emily Dickinson (1862)
- Xxv. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- YATTENDON HYMNAL NO. 54 — by ROBERT BRIDGES (0)
- Zarathustra’s Vorrede – Continued — by Amy Lowell