What are the first two stanzas of Hope By Emily Dickinson?

You're likely thinking of the poem "Hope" by Emily Dickinson, which begins with these two stanzas:

"Hope" is the thing with feathers –

That perches in the soul –

And sings the tune without the words –

And never stops – at all –

And sweetest – in the Gale – is heard –

And sore must be the storm –

That could abash the little Bird

That kept so many warm –

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