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  1. Thoughts On The Works Of Providence
  2. "All Is Vanity, Saith the Preacher"
  3. "And the sins of the fathers shall be"
  4. "Arcturus" is his other name
  5. "By the Waters of Babylon."
  6. "De Gustibus--"
  7. "Faith" is a fine invention
  8. "Faithful to the end" Amended
  9. "Heaven" -- is what I cannot reach!
  10. "Heaven" has different Signs -- to me --
  11. "Heavenly Father" -- take to thee
  12. "Home"
  13. "Hope" is the thing with feathers
  14. "I have heard the sunset song of the birches,"
  15. "It was wrong to do this," said the angel
  16. "Lethe" in my flower,
  17. "Nature" is what we see --
  18. "The Lass With The Delicate Air"
  19. 'Mighty Eagle'
  20. 'Tis One by One -- the Father counts --
  21. 'Tis moonlight, summer moonlight
  22. 'Twas a long Parting -- but the time
  23. 'Twas here my summer paused
  24. 'Twas just this time, last year, I died.
  25. 'Twas later when the summer went
  26. 'Twould ease -- a Butterfly --
  27. 101. Song—Composed in Spring
  28. 115. The Farewell to the Brethren of St. James’s Lodge, Tarbolton
  29. 117. Song—Farewell to Eliza
  30. 123. Lines to an Old Sweetheart
  31. 128. The Farewell
  32. 130. Nature’s Law: A Poem
  33. 136. Prayer—O Thou Dread Power
  34. 137. Song—Farewell to the Banks of Ayr
  35. 144. A Winter Night
  36. 15. Winter: A Dirge
  37. 155. Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope House
  38. 16. A Prayer under the Pressure of Violent Anguish
  39. 166. Epitaph for William Nicol, High School, Edinburgh
  40. 167. Epitaph for Mr. William Michie, Schoolmaster
  41. 177. Elegy on the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair
  42. 1819 New Year's Carrier's Address
  43. 185. The Humble Petition of Bruar Water
  44. 19. A Prayer in the Prospect of Death
  45. 1914 I: Peace
  46. 1914 V: The Soldier
  47. 193. On Scaring some Water-Fowl in Lock Turit
  48. 195. Song—A Rose-bud by my Early Walk
  49. 201. Birthday Ode for 31st December, 1787
  50. 203. Sylvander to Clarinda
  51. 204. Song—Love in the Guise of Friendship
  52. 209. Song—M’Pherson’s Farewell
  53. 220. Song—The Winter it is Past
  54. 226. Song—I hae a Wife o’ my Ain
  55. 234. A Mother’s Lament for her Son’s Death
  56. 244. The Henpecked Husband
  57. 247. Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald of Auchencruive
  58. 25. My Father was a Farmer: A Ballad
  59. 254. Caledonia: A Ballad
  60. 26. John Barleycorn: A Ballad
  61. 264. Song—On a Bank of Flowers
  62. 273. Song—Tam Glen
  63. 278. On the late Captain Grose’s Peregrinations
  64. 279. Epigram on Francis Grose the Antiquary
  65. 280. The Kirk of Scotland’s Alarm: A Ballad
  66. 285. Song—I Gaed a Waefu’ Gate Yestreen
  67. 29. Song—The Rigs o’ Barley
  68. 292. Song—Farewell to the Highlands
  69. 293. The Whistle: A Ballad
  70. 294. Song—To Mary in Heaven
  71. 296. The Five Carlins: An Election Ballad
  72. 297. Election Ballad for Westerha’
  73. 304. Song—I Murder hate
  74. 305. Song—Gudewife, count the lawin
  75. 306. Election Ballad at close of Contest for representing the Dumfries Burghs, 1790
  76. 309. Verses on Captain Grose
  77. 310. Tam o’ Shanter: A Tale
  78. 311. On the Birth of a Posthumous Child
  79. 314. Song—There’ll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame
  80. 324. Song—The Charms of Lovely Davies
  81. 347. Song—Ye Jacobites by Name
  82. 352. The Song of Death
  83. 370. Song—Sic a Wife as Willie had
  84. 375. Song—The Deuks dang o’er my Daddie
  85. 38. Epitaph on my Ever Honoured Father
  86. 383. Song—My Wife’s a winsome wee thing
  87. 386. The Rights of Women—Spoken by Miss Fontenelle
  88. 39. Ballad on the American War
  89. 391. A Tippling Ballad—When Princes and Prelates, etc.
  90. 394. Song—Braw Lads o’ Gala Water
  91. 395. Sonnet on the Author’s Birthday
  92. 398. Lord Gregory: A Ballad
  93. 403. The Soldier’s Return: A Ballad
  94. 419. Bonie Jean: A Ballad
  95. 421. Epitaph on a Lap-dog
  96. 437. Song—Thine am I, my faithful Fair
  97. 438. Impromptu on Mrs. Riddell’s Birthday
  98. 447. Song—A red, red Rose
  99. 449. Song—The Flowery banks of Cree
  100. 45. My Girl she’s Airy: A Fragment
  101. 466. Ode for General Washington’s Birthday
  102. 478. Epigram on a Suicide
  103. 488. Song—The Winter of Life
  104. 494. Song—Farewell thou stream that winding flows
  105. 511. Song—O aye my wife she dang me
  106. 518. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 1
  107. 519. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 2
  108. 520. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 3
  109. 538. Song—Now Spring has clad the grove in green
  110. 540. Inscription to Chloris
  111. 548. The Dean of Faculty: A new Ballad
  112. 551. Ballad on Mr. Heron’s Election—No. 4
  113. 56. Epistle to Davie, A Brother Poet
  114. 57. Holy Willie’s Prayer
  115. 59. Death and Dr. Hornbook
  116. 6th April 1651 L'Amitie: To Mrs. M. Awbrey
  117. 7. Ah, woe is me, my Mother dear
  118. 73. Song—Farewell to Ballochmyle
  119. 75. Halloween
  120. 79. Adam Armour’s Prayer
  121. 83. The Cotter’s Saturday Night
  122. 87. The Twa Dogs
  123. 88. The Author’s Earnest Cry and Prayer
  124. 91. The Vision
  125. 92. Suppressed Stanzas of “The Vision”
  126. 93. The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o’t
  127. 94. Here’s his Health in Water
  128. A Baby's Death
  129. A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master
  130. A Ballad of Burdens
  131. A Ballad of Death
  132. A Ballad of Dreamland
  133. A Ballad upon a Wedding
  134. A Better Ressurection
  135. A Birthday
  136. A Birthday Song. To S. G.
  137. A Boston Ballad, 1854.
  138. A Bridal Song
  139. A COUNTRY LIFE:TO HIS BROTHER, MR THOMAS HERRICK
  140. A Calendar of Sonnets: April
  141. A Calendar of Sonnets: January
  142. A Calendar of Sonnets: July
  143. A Calendar of Sonnets: June
  144. A Calendar of Sonnets: March
  145. A Calendar of Sonnets: May
  146. A Calendar of Sonnets: November
  147. A Cat
  148. A Child Asleep
  149. A Child's Grace
  150. A Child's Laughter
  151. A Christmas Carol
  152. A Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White-Hall
  153. A DIALOGUE BETWIXT HIMSELF AND MISTRESS ELIZAWHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF AMARILLIS
  154. A DIVINE IMAGE
  155. A DREAM
  156. A Day Dream
  157. A Dead Rose
  158. A Death blow is a Life blow to Some
  159. A Descriptive Poem on the Silvery Tay
  160. A Dialogue
  161. A Dirge
  162. A Door just opened on a street --
  163. A Dream
  164. A Dream Within A Dream
  165. A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree --
  166. A Face
  167. A Farewell
  168. A Farewell to Agassiz
  169. A Farewell to False Love
  170. A Farewell to the World
  171. A Flower will not trouble her, it has so small a Foot,
  172. A Flower-Piece By Fantin
  173. A Fragment
  174. A Fragment: To Music
  175. A Funeral Poem on the Death of C.E.
  176. A Game of Fives
  177. A Gentleman
  178. A Grammarian's Funeral : Shortly After the Revival of Learning in Europe
  179. A Hate-Song
  180. A Hymn In Honour Of Beauty
  181. A Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty
  182. A Hymn To God The Father
  183. A Hymn for Christmas Day
  184. A Hymn to God the Father
  185. A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa
  186. A LITTLE BOY LOST
  187. A LITTLE GIRL LOST
  188. A Lament
  189. A Letter From the Trenches to a School Friend
  190. A Letter from Artemesia in the Town to Chloe in the Country
  191. A Letter to Her Husband
  192. A Letter to Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, when a Child
  193. A Letter to a Live Poet
  194. A Life-Lesson
  195. A Light Woman
  196. A Light exists in Spring
  197. A Little Budding Rose
  198. A London Plane-Tree
  199. A Lover's Complaint
  200. A Lyric to Mirth
  201. A Memory
  202. A Minor Poet
  203. A Murmur in the Trees -- to note
  204. A Musical Instrument
  205. A New National Anthem
  206. A Night-Rain in Summer
  207. A Ninth Birthday
  208. A POISON TREE
  209. A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring
  210. A Parody on “A Psalm of Life”
  211. A Part of an Ode
  212. A Pindaric Ode
  213. A Pit -- but Heaven over it --
  214. A Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton
  215. A Poem Upon The Death Of O.C.
  216. A Prayer
  217. A Pretty Woman
  218. A Private
  219. A Psalm of Life
  220. A Pæan
  221. A Red, Red Rose
  222. A Retir'd Friendship
  223. A SONG
  224. A Sea Dirge
  225. A Sketch
  226. A Soldier's Reprieve
  227. A Soliloquy Of The Full Moon, She Being In A Mad Passion
  228. A Song To David
  229. A Song of Autumn
  230. A Song of Pitcairn's Island
  231. A Song of the Road
  232. A Spirit Passed Before Me. From Job
  233. A Summary History of Lord Clive
  234. A Summer Afternoon
  235. A Summer Evening Churchyard
  236. A Sweltering Day In Australia
  237. A Swimmer's Dream
  238. A Tale
  239. A Tale (Epilogue to "The Two Poets of Croisic.")
  240. A Tale of Christmas Eve
  241. A Tale of Society As It Is: From Facts, 1811
  242. A Tale of the Sea
  243. A Thanksgiving to God for His House
  244. A Thing of Beauty (Endymion)
  245. A Thought For A Lonely Death-Bed
  246. A Toccata of Galuppi's
  247. A Tooth upon Our Peace
  248. A Valentine
  249. A Version of Ossian's Address to the Sun. From the Poem "Carthon."
  250. A Very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama
  251. A Vision of the Sea
  252. A Volume of Nonsense
  253. A Wall
  254. A Wall Flower
  255. A Wife -- at daybreak I shall be
  256. A Wind that rose
  257. A Woman Waits for Me.
  258. A Woman's Hair
  259. A Woman's Honour
  260. A Woman's Last Word
  261. A Woman's Shortcomings
  262. A Word for the Hour
  263. A World for Love
  264. A chilly Peace infests the Grass
  265. A full fed Rose on meals of Tint
  266. A great Hope fell
  267. A happy lip -- breaks sudden
  268. A little Dog that wags his tail
  269. A little Madness in the Spring
  270. A little Snow was here and there
  271. A loss of something ever felt I --
  272. A man went before a strange God
  273. A poem on divine revelation
  274. A poem, on the rising glory of America
  275. A soft Sea washed around the House
  276. A something in a summer's Day
  277. A spirit sped
  278. A spring poem from bion
  279. AFTERNOON IN FEBRUARY
  280. AN EPITAPH UPON A CHILD
  281. ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
  282. AUTUMN
  283. About the Little Girl that Beat Her Sister
  284. Absalom And Achitophel
  285. Absence
  286. Absent Place -- an April Day --
  287. Abt Vogler: After he has been extemporizing upon the musical instrument of his invention
  288. Abu midjan
  289. Across the Sea Along the Shore
  290. Address Intended to Be Recited at the Caledonian Meeting
  291. Address, Spoken at the Opening of Drury-Lane Theatre, Saturday, October 10, 1812
  292. Adieu to a Soldier.
  293. Adlestrop
  294. Adonais
  295. Adrian's Address to His Soul When Dying
  296. Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers
  297. After Rain
  298. After You Speak
  299. Against Scoffing and Calling Names
  300. Ah Sunflower
  301. Ah, Moon -- and Star!
  302. Ainsi Va le Monde
  303. Air And Angels
  304. Al Aaraaf
  305. Alastor: Or, the Spirit of Solitude
  306. Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music
  307. Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Coming Of Arthur
  308. All In a Family Way
  309. All My Past Life...
  310. All but Death, can be Adjusted --
  311. Ambition
  312. Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty
  313. Amoretti LXXIV: Most Happy Letters
  314. Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote Her Name
  315. An Address to the New Tay Bridge
  316. An All-Night Sea Fight
  317. An Allegory
  318. An Angel in the House
  319. An Antiquated Tree
  320. An April Day
  321. An Autumn Reverie
  322. An Elegy On The Death Of A Mad Dog
  323. An Elegy on the Death of Montgomery Tappen
  324. An Enigma
  325. An Epistle: Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician
  326. An Epitaph On A Child Of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel
  327. An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife
  328. An Essay on Criticism.
  329. An Essay on Man
  330. An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penetential Cries
  331. An Excelente Balade of Charitie: As Wroten bie the Gode Pri
  332. An Exhortation
  333. An Exile's Farewell
  334. An Hymn In Honour Of Beauty
  335. An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty
  336. An Hymn To Humanity (To S.P.G. Esp)
  337. An Occasional Prologue,
  338. An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother's Death
  339. An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill
  340. An Ode, Written October, 1819, Before the Spaniards Had Recovered Their Liberty
  341. An Old Man’s Thought of School.
  342. An Old Song
  343. And Thou Art Dead, As Young and Fair
  344. And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low?
  345. And You, Helen
  346. And ask ye why these sad tears stream?
  347. And this of all my Hopes
  348. Andrea Del Sarto (Called "the Faultless Painter")
  349. Angels, in the early morning
  350. Annabel Lee
  351. Another Acrostic ( In the style of Father William )
  352. Another Fragment: To Music
  353. Another Grace For A Child
  354. Another Simple Ballat
  355. Answer to Some Elegant Verses Sent by a Friend to the Author, Complaining That One of His Descriptions Was Rather Too Warmly Drawn
  356. Answer to a Beautiful Poem, Written by Montgomery, Author of "the Wanderer of Switzerland," Etc., Entitled "the Common Lot."
  357. Answer to the Foregoing, Addressed to Miss----
  358. Answer to----'s Professions of Affection
  359. Apology
  360. Apparent Failure
  361. Apparitions
  362. Approaching Night
  363. April
  364. Arethusa
  365. Aristomenes
  366. Artemisia.
  367. As Children bid the Guest "Good Night"
  368. As I Sat Alone by Blue Ontario’s Shores.
  369. As Sleigh Bells seem in summer
  370. As Summer into Autumn slips
  371. As Winds That Blow Against A Star
  372. As a Beam O'er the Face of the Waters May Glow
  373. As if some little Arctic flower
  374. As if the Sea should part
  375. As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment)
  376. As the Starved Maelstrom laps the Navies
  377. As the Team's Head-Brass
  378. As the Time Draws Nigh.
  379. Ashes of Soldiers.
  380. Aspens
  381. Astrophel and Stella VII: WhenNature Made her Chief Work
  382. At A Solemn Musick
  383. At Home
  384. Atalanta's Race
  385. Aurora Leigh (excerpts)
  386. Autumn
  387. Autumn -- overlooked my Knitting --
  388. Autumn And Winter
  389. Autumn Fires
  390. Autumn Within
  391. Autumn.
  392. Autumn: A Dirge
  393. Autumnal Sonnet
  394. Ave atque Vale (In memory of Charles Baudelaire)
  395. Away With Funeral Music
  396. Away from Home are some and I --
  397. Away, Away, Ye Notes of Woe!
  398. Ay, workman, make me a dream,
  399. Baby Charley.
  400. Babyhood
  401. Badger
  402. Balin and Balan
  403. Ballad
  404. Ballad of women i love
  405. Ballad. to the Tune of "Salley in Our Alley."
  406. Ballade De Marguerite (Normande)
  407. Ballade of Dead Actors
  408. Ballade of a Special Edition
  409. Ballade of an Omnibus
  410. Balmoral Castle
  411. Bantry Bay
  412. Bards of Passion and of Mirth, written on the Blank Page before Beaumont and Fletcher's Tragi-Comedy 'The Fair Maid of the Inn'
  413. Beautiful Aberfoyle
  414. Beautiful Balmoral
  415. Beautiful Comrie
  416. Beautiful Crief
  417. Beautiful Edinburgh
  418. Beautiful Monikie
  419. Beautiful Newport on the Braes o' the Silvery Tay
  420. Beautiful Rothesay
  421. Beautiful Torquay
  422. Beautiful Women.
  423. Beauty
  424. Beauty -- be not caused -- It Is --
  425. Beauty and Beauty
  426. Beauty crowds me till I die
  427. Bed in Summer
  428. Before The Paling Of The Stars
  429. Before the Birth of One of Her Children
  430. Before you thought of Spring
  431. Behold, As Goblins Dark Of Mien
  432. Beppo: A Venetian Story
  433. Bereavement
  434. Bereavement in their death to feel
  435. Besides the Autumn poets sing
  436. Better -- than Music! For I -- who heard it --
  437. Between the Dusk of a Summer Night
  438. Between the form of Life and Life
  439. Bigotry's Victim
  440. Bill and Joe
  441. Birds in Alarm
  442. Birds' Nests
  443. Birth And Death
  444. Birthday of but a single pang
  445. Bless God, he went as soldiers,
  446. Blessed Among Women --To The Signora Cairoli
  447. Bliss is the plaything of the child --
  448. Bloom -- is Result -- to meet a Flower
  449. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind
  450. Bonnie Montrose
  451. Bonny Lassie O!
  452. Bonny Mary O!
  453. Book II. Satire VI. the First Part Imitated in the Year 1714, by Dr
  454. Book IV. Ode I. to Venus.
  455. Border Ballad
  456. Bowles and Campbell
  457. Braggart
  458. Bridal Ballad
  459. Bright Clouds
  460. Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art
  461. Brother And Sister
  462. Brother Jonathan's Lament
  463. Brother of All, with Generous Hand.
  464. Brother of Ingots -- Ah Peru --
  465. Brothers
  466. Broughty Ferry
  467. Buona Notte
  468. Buried Life, The
  469. Burning Drift-Wood
  470. Burning of the Exeter Theatre
  471. But Men Loved Darkness rather than Light
  472. But These Things Also
  473. By a flower -- By a letter
  474. By homely gift and hindered Words
  475. By the Rivers of Babylon We Sat Down and Wept
  476. CHARMIDES
  477. COMFORT TO A YOUTH THAT HAD LOST HIS LOVE
  478. Cain: A Mystery
  479. Caliban upon Setebos; or, Natural Theology in the Island
  480. Cancelled Passage of Mont Blanc
  481. Cancelled Passage of the Ode to Liberty
  482. Cancelled Stanza
  483. Cavalier Tunes
  484. Celandine
  485. Celestial Love
  486. Celestial Music
  487. Charles the First
  488. Chaucer.
  489. Child and mother
  490. Child of a Day
  491. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
  492. Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
  493. Childish Recollections
  494. Children
  495. Christabel
  496. Christmas Antiphones
  497. Christmas Bells
  498. Christmas Holidays
  499. Christmas treasures
  500. Church Music
  501. Churchill's Grave, a Fact Literally Rendered
  502. Circumstance
  503. Clock-a-Clay
  504. Cock-Crow
  505. Come Home!
  506. Come Sleep, O Sleep! The Certain Knot Of Peace
  507. Come hither, child
  508. Come up from the Fields, Father.
  509. Common Things
  510. Comus
  511. Concord
  512. Condolatory Address to Sarah Countess of Jersey, on the Prince Regent's Returning Her Picture to Mrs. Mee
  513. Confessions
  514. Consulting summer's clock,
  515. Content, To My Dearest Lucasia
  516. Corn
  517. Could Hope inspect her Basis
  518. Could that sweet Darkness where they dwell
  519. Count Gismond
  520. Country Letter
  521. Cradle Song
  522. DamæTas
  523. Darkness
  524. Daylight and Moonlight
  525. Death
  526. Death And Birth
  527. Death is a Dialogue between
  528. Death leaves Us homesick, who behind,
  529. Death, To The Dead For Evermore
  530. Decay
  531. Declaiming Waters none may dread --
  532. Dedication To Joseph Mazzini
  533. Defrauded I a Butterfly --
  534. Demeter And Persephone
  535. Despair
  536. Dewdrops
  537. Did Our Best Moment last
  538. Did life's penurious length
  539. Digging
  540. Dirge for the Year
  541. Disabled
  542. Distant Hills
  543. Divine Epigrams: On the Miracle of the Multiplied Loaves
  544. Divine Epigrams: To our Lord, upon the Water Made Wine
  545. Divine Image
  546. Do People moulder equally,
  547. Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind
  548. Don Juan
  549. Donica - A Ballad
  550. Dorothy Q.
  551. Double Ballade on the Nothingness of Things
  552. Dream On
  553. Dreamland
  554. Dreams
  555. Dutch lullaby
  556. Dying at my music!
  557. Dying! Dying in the night!
  558. Dyke Side
  559. E Nihilo Nihil; or an Epigram Bewitched
  560. ENDYMION (For music)
  561. Each Life Converges to some Centre --
  562. Early Nightingale
  563. Early One Morning
  564. Early Spring
  565. Earth's Answer
  566. Earth's Eternity
  567. Easter
  568. Easter Communion
  569. Easter Day
  570. Easter Song
  571. Easter Week
  572. Easter Wings
  573. Easter Zunday
  574. Edinburgh
  575. Egotism. a Letter to J. T. Becher
  576. Eldorado
  577. Elegiac Stanzas on the Death of Sir Peter Parker, Bart
  578. Elegy
  579. Elegy IX: The Autumnal
  580. Elegy on Newstead Abbey
  581. Elegy on the Death of Lady Middleton
  582. Elegy to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.
  583. Elegy to the Memory of Richard Boyle, Esq.
  584. Elegy to the Memory of Werter
  585. Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady
  586. Eloisa to Abelard.
  587. Emmonsail's Heath in Winter
  588. Encouraged
  589. Encouragement
  590. Endorsement to the Deed of Separation, in the April of 18 16
  591. Endymion: Book I
  592. Endymion: Book II
  593. Endymion: Book III
  594. Endymion: Book IV
  595. English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers; a Satire
  596. Enoch Arden
  597. Envoy For "A Child's Garden Of Verses"
  598. Epigram
  599. Epigram on an Old Lady Who Had Some Curious Notions Respecting the Soul
  600. Epigram on the Braziers' Address to Be Presented in _Armour_ by the Company to Queen Caroline
  601. Epigram. From the French of RulhièRes
  602. Epigrams
  603. Epilogue
  604. Epilogue to "Asolando"
  605. Epilogue to the Satires.
  606. Epipsychidion
  607. Epistle From Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori
  608. Epistle To My Brother George
  609. Epistle to Augusta
  610. Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot; or, Prologue to the Satires.
  611. Epistle to James Craggs, Esq., Secretary of State.
  612. Epistle to Miss Blount, With the Works of Voiture.
  613. Epistle to Mr Jervas, With Mr Dryden's Translation of Fresnoy's 'art of Painting.'
  614. Epistle to Mr. Murray
  615. Epistle to Mrs Teresa Blount. on Her Leaving the Town After the Coronation.
  616. Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
  617. Epistle to a Friend,
  618. Epitaph
  619. Epitaph for Joseph Blacket, Late Poet and Shoemaker
  620. Epitaph for William Pitt
  621. Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell, a Carrier, Who Died of Drunkenness
  622. Epitaph on a Beloved Friend
  623. Epitaph on her Son H. P.
  624. Epitaph upon a Child that died
  625. Epitaph. Another, on the Same.
  626. Epitaph. Intended for Mr Rowe, in Westminster Abbey.
  627. Epitaph. Intended for Sir Isaac Newton, in Westminster Abbey.
  628. Epitaph. for One Who Would Not Be Buried in Westminster Abbey.
  629. Epitaph. on Charles Earl of Dorset, in the Church of Withyam, in Sussex.
  630. Epitaph. on Dr Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, Who Died in Exile at Paris, 1732.
  631. Epitaph. on Edmund Duke of Buckingham, Who Died in the Nineteenth Year of
  632. Epitaph. on General Henry Withers, in Westminster Abbey, 1729.
  633. Epitaph. on James Craggs, Esq. in Westminster Abbey.
  634. Epitaph. on Mr Elijah Fenton, at Easthamstead, in Berks, 1730.
  635. Epitaph. on Mr Gay, in Westminster Abbey, 1732.
  636. Epitaph. on Mrs Corbet, Who Died of a Cancer in Her Breast.
  637. Epitaph. on Sir Godfrey Kneller, in Westminster Abbey, 1723.
  638. Epitaph. on Sir William Trumbull.
  639. Epitaph. on Two Lovers Struck Dead by Lightning.
  640. Epitaph. on the Hon. Simon Harcourt, Only Son of the Lord Chancellor
  641. Epitaph. on the Monument of the Honourable Egbert Digby, and His Sister
  642. Epitaphium
  643. Epithalamion
  644. Epithalamium
  645. Epithalamium: A Marriage Poem
  646. Estranged from Beauty -- none can be --
  647. Etude Realiste
  648. Eulalie
  649. Euthanasia
  650. Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie
  651. Evelyn Hope
  652. Evening Primrose
  653. Evening Star
  654. Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa
  655. Except the Heaven had come so near
  656. Except to Heaven, she is nought.
  657. Exhortation to Prayer
  658. Expanse cannot be lost --
  659. Eyes: A Fragment
  660. FAREWELL FROST, OR WELCOME SPRING
  661. Fairyland
  662. Faith
  663. Faith -- is the Pierless Bridge
  664. Faith and Despondency
  665. Faithless Nelly Gray
  666. Faithless Sally Brown
  667. Falsehood and Vice
  668. Fame's Boys and Girls, who never die
  669. Far from Love the Heavenly Father
  670. Fare Thee Well
  671. Farewell
  672. Farewell Address at the Argyle Hall
  673. Farewell Love and All Thy Laws Forever
  674. Farewell Petition to J.C.H., Esq^Re^
  675. Farewell and Defiance to Love
  676. Farewell to Malta
  677. Farewell to North Devon
  678. Farewell to Ravelrig
  679. Farewell to the Court
  680. Farewell to the Farm
  681. Farewell to the Muse
  682. Farewell! -- But Whenever You Welcome the Hour
  683. Farewell! If Ever Fondest Prayer
  684. Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor!
  685. Farm Breakfast
  686. Farmer's Boy
  687. Father Gerard Hopkins, S. J.
  688. Fears In Solitude
  689. Fears and Scruples
  690. February Afternoon
  691. Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte
  692. Field Path
  693. Fifty Faggots
  694. Fill the Goblet Again. a Song
  695. Fiordispina
  696. First Anniversary
  697. First Known When Lost
  698. First Love
  699. Firwood
  700. Floss won't save you from an Abyss
  701. Flower God, God Of The Spring
  702. Flowers
  703. Flowers -- Well -- if anybody
  704. Flowers in Winter
  705. Footsteps of Angels
  706. For Annie
  707. For Death -- or rather
  708. For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffry (excerpt, Jubilate Agno)
  709. For These
  710. For a Naughty Little Girl
  711. For largest Woman's Hearth I knew
  712. Forbidden Fruit A Flavor Has
  713. Foreign Children
  714. Forever honored by the Tree
  715. Four Songs Of Four Seasons
  716. Four Trees -- upon a solitary Acre --
  717. Fragment
  718. Fragment From the "Monk of Athos."
  719. Fragment From the Wandering Jew
  720. Fragment of a Ghost Story
  721. Fragment of a Satire on Satire
  722. Fragment of an Epistle to Thomas Moore
  723. Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Adonis
  724. Fragment of the Elegy on the Death of Bion
  725. Fragment on Keats
  726. Fragment, or the Triumph of Conscience
  727. Fragment. Written Shortly After the Marriage of Miss Chaworth
  728. Fragment: "Amor Aeternus"
  729. Fragment: "Igniculus Desiderii"
  730. Fragment: 'A Gentle Story of Two Lovers Young'
  731. Fragment: 'Alas! This Is Not What I Thought Life Was'
  732. Fragment: 'And That I Walk Thus Proudly Crowned'
  733. Fragment: 'Follow to the Deep Wood's Weeds'
  734. Fragment: 'Great Spirit'
  735. Fragment: 'I Faint, I Perish With My Love!'
  736. Fragment: 'I Stood upon a Heaven-Cleaving Turret'
  737. Fragment: 'I Would Not Be a King'
  738. Fragment: 'Is It That in Some Brighter Sphere'
  739. Fragment: 'Methought I Was a Billow in the Crowd'
  740. Fragment: 'My Head Is Wild With Weeping'
  741. Fragment: 'O Thou Immortal Deity'
  742. Fragment: 'Such Hope, As Is the Sick Despair of Good'
  743. Fragment: 'The Death Knell Is Ringing'
  744. Fragment: 'The Rude Wind Is Singing'
  745. Fragment: 'The Viewless and Invisible Consequence'
  746. Fragment: 'Unrisen Splendour of the Brightest Sun'
  747. Fragment: 'Wake the Serpent Not'
  748. Fragment: 'What Men Gain Fairly'
  749. Fragment: 'When Soft Winds and Sunny Skies'
  750. Fragment: 'When a Lover Clasps His Fairest'
  751. Fragment: 'Ye Gentle Visitations of Calm Thought'
  752. Fragment: A Roman's Chamber
  753. Fragment: A Serpent-Face
  754. Fragment: A Tale Untold
  755. Fragment: A Wanderer
  756. Fragment: Apostrophe to Silence
  757. Fragment: Beauty's Halo
  758. Fragment: Death in Life
  759. Fragment: Home
  760. Fragment: Life Rounded With Sleep
  761. Fragment: Love the Universe to-Day
  762. Fragment: Love's Tender Atmosphere
  763. Fragment: May the Limner
  764. Fragment: Milton's Spirit
  765. Fragment: Music and Sweet Poetry
  766. Fragment: Omens
  767. Fragment: Pater Omnipotens
  768. Fragment: Rain
  769. Fragment: Rome and Nature
  770. Fragment: Satan Broken Loose
  771. Fragment: Sufficient Unto the Day
  772. Fragment: Supposed to Be an Epithalamium of Francis Ravaillac and Charlotte Corday
  773. Fragment: The Deserts of Dim Sleep
  774. Fragment: The False Laurel and the True
  775. Fragment: The Lady of the South
  776. Fragment: The Lake's Margin
  777. Fragment: The Sepulchre of Memory
  778. Fragment: The Vine-Shroud
  779. Fragment: Thoughts Come and Go in Solitude
  780. Fragment: To Byron
  781. Fragment: To Italy
  782. Fragment: To One Singing
  783. Fragment: To a Friend Released From Prison
  784. Fragment: To the Mind of Man
  785. Fragment: To the Moon
  786. Fragment: To the People of England
  787. Fragment: Wedded Souls
  788. Fragment: Wine of the Fairies
  789. Fragment: Zephyrus the Awakener
  790. Fragments
  791. Fragments Supposed to Be Parts of Otho
  792. Fragments Written for Hellas
  793. Fragments of School Exercises: From the "Prometheus Vinctus" of Aeschylus,
  794. Fragments of an Unfinished Drama
  795. France, the 18th year of These States.
  796. Francesca of Rimini
  797. Freedom
  798. Freedom And Love
  799. Friendship Between Ephelia And Ardelia
  800. Friendships Mystery, To My Dearest Lucasia
  801. From "A Rhapsody"
  802. From "January"
  803. From "The Parish: A Satire"
  804. From 'Religious Musings'
  805. From Cocoon forth a Butterfly
  806. From Paumanok Starting.
  807. From Spring Days To Winter (For Music)
  808. From Sunset to Star Rise
  809. From The Flats.
  810. From The Ladies Defence
  811. From The Short Story A Christmas Dream, And How It Came True
  812. From The Short Story Shadow-Children
  813. From Vergil's Fourth Georgic
  814. From Vergil's Tenth Eclogue
  815. From all the Jails the Boys and Girls
  816. From the Arabic: An Imitation
  817. From the French
  818. From the Greek of Moschus
  819. From the Original Draft of the Poem to William Shelley
  820. From the Portuguese. "Tu MI Chamas"
  821. From the Portuguese. "Tu MI Chamas". Another Version
  822. From “Later Life”
  823. Full of Life, Now.
  824. Funeral Of Youth, The: Threnody
  825. Funny -- to be a Century
  826. Further in Summer than the Birds
  827. GRACE FOR A CHILD
  828. Gareth And Lynette
  829. Gates and Doors
  830. General Gordon, the Hero of Khartoum
  831. Geraint And Enid
  832. Gertrude of Wyoming
  833. Ghasta or, the Avenging Demon!!!
  834. Ginevra
  835. Gipsies
  836. Give Me Women, Wine, and Snuff
  837. Given in Marriage unto Thee
  838. Glasgow
  839. Glass
  840. Glass was the Street -- in tinsel Peril
  841. Go not too near a House of Rose --
  842. God Gave To Me A Child In Part
  843. God Needs Antonio
  844. God Scatters Beauty
  845. God lay dead in heaven
  846. God permits industrious Angels
  847. Gods.
  848. Going to Heaven!
  849. Going to Him! Happy letter!
  850. Goliath Of Gath
  851. Gone, Gone Again
  852. Good and Bad Children
  853. Good-Children Street
  854. Good-Night
  855. Goodtime Jesus
  856. Granta. a Medley
  857. Grasshoppers
  858. Graves of Infants
  859. Great Streets of silence led away
  860. Greenland's Icy Mountains
  861. Growth of Man -- like Growth of Nature --
  862. Guinevere
  863. H. Baptism
  864. H. Baptism II
  865. HERODIAS Daughter presenting to her Mother St. JOHN's Head in a Charger, also Painted by her self
  866. HIS AGE:DEDICATED TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND,MR JOHN WICKES, UNDER THE NAME OFPOSTUMUS
  867. HIS MISTRESS TO HIM AT HIS FAREWELL
  868. HOW SPRINGS CAME FIRST
  869. Had I presumed to hope --
  870. Hail! Childish Slave Of Social Rules
  871. Happy As The Day Is Long
  872. Happy Is England! I Could Be Content
  873. Happy The Man
  874. Happy Thought
  875. Happy the Lab'rer
  876. Harp of the North, Farewell!
  877. Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded
  878. Hayeswater
  879. Haymaking
  880. He put the Belt around my life
  881. He strained my faith
  882. He told a homely tale
  883. Head and Bottle
  884. Head of a White Woman Winking
  885. Health
  886. Heaven
  887. Heaven and Earth
  888. Heaven is so far of the Mind
  889. Heaven--Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil
  890. Hellas: A Lyrical Drama
  891. Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead
  892. Her final Summer was it --
  893. Her sovereign People
  894. Her spirit rose to such a height
  895. Herod's Lament for Mariamne
  896. Heroic Stanzas
  897. Hertha
  898. Hervé Riel
  899. Hiawatha's Childhood
  900. Hiawatha's Wooing
  901. Hints From Horace
  902. His Heart was darker than the starless night
  903. His Prayer For Absolution
  904. His Prayer To Ben Jonson
  905. Hodge
  906. Holidays
  907. Holy Sonnet I: Tho Has Made Me
  908. Holy Sonnet II: As Due By Many Titles I Resign
  909. Holy Sonnet III: O Might Those Sighs And Tears Return Again
  910. Holy Sonnet IV: Oh My Black Soul! Now Art Thou Summoned
  911. Holy Sonnet IX: If Poisonous Minerals, And If That Tree
  912. Holy Sonnet V: I Am A Little World Made Cunningly
  913. Holy Sonnet VI: This Is My Play's Last Scene, Here Heavens Appoint
  914. Holy Sonnet VII: At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners Blow
  915. Holy Sonnet VIII: If Faithful Souls Be Alike Glorified
  916. Holy Sonnet X: Death Be Not Proud
  917. Holy Sonnet XI: Spit In My Face You Jews, And Pierce My Side
  918. Holy Sonnet XII: Why Are We By All Creatures Waited On?
  919. Holy Sonnet XIII: What If This Present Were The World's Last Night?
  920. Holy Sonnet XIX: Oh, To Vex Me, Contraries Meet In One
  921. Holy Sonnet XV: Wilt Thou Love God, As He Thee? Then Digest
  922. Holy Sonnet XVI: Father, Part Of His Double Interest
  923. Holy Sonnet XVII: Since She Whom I Loved
  924. Holy Sonnet XVIII: Show me, dear Christ, thy Spouse, so bright and clear
  925. Holy Thursday
  926. Holy-Cross Day
  927. Home
  928. Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
  929. Home Thoughts, From Abroad
  930. Home, My Little Children, Hear Are Songs For You
  931. Home-Thoughts, From the Sea
  932. Homer's Hymn to Castor and Pollux
  933. Homer's Hymn to Minerva
  934. Homer's Hymn to Venus
  935. Homer's Hymn to the Earth: Mother of All
  936. Homer's Hymn to the Moon
  937. Homer's Hymn to the Sun
  938. Hope
  939. Hope Holds to Christ
  940. Hope and Fear
  941. Hope is a strange invention --
  942. Hope is a subtle Glutton --
  943. House and Man
  944. House or Window Flies
  945. How Human Nature dotes
  946. How Soon Hath Time
  947. How They Brought the Good News From Ghent to Aix
  948. How at Once
  949. How far is it to Heaven?
  950. How happy I was if I could forget
  951. How happy is the little Stone
  952. How know it from a Summer's Day?
  953. How many Flowers fail in Wood
  954. How much the present moment means
  955. How still, how happy!
  956. How the Waters closed above Him
  957. Hugo's "flower to butterfly"
  958. Human Life
  959. Human Life’s Mystery
  960. Hymn
  961. Hymn 121
  962. Hymn 122
  963. Hymn 151
  964. Hymn 52
  965. Hymn Of Man
  966. Hymn To Aristogeiton And Harmodius
  967. Hymn To Death
  968. Hymn To The Penates
  969. Hymn of Apollo
  970. Hymn of Pan
  971. Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
  972. Hymn to Mercury
  973. Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation of the Christian
  974. Hyperion
  975. I Am
  976. I Built Myself a House of Glass
  977. I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys fair
  978. I Dreamt of Robin
  979. I Dream’d in a Dream.
  980. I Find No Peace
  981. I Have A Rendezvous With Death
  982. I Never Saw That Land Before
  983. I Saw From the Beach
  984. I Saw Thee Weep
  985. I Sing the Body Electric.
  986. I WHo All The Winter Through
  987. I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark, Not Day
  988. I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud
  989. I Would I Were a Careless Child
  990. I Years had been from Home
  991. I am the autumnal sun
  992. I cannot dance upon my Toes
  993. I cannot meet the Spring unmoved --
  994. I cried at Pity -- not at Pain --
  995. I died for Beauty -- but was scarce
  996. I felt a Funeral, in my Brain,
  997. I felt my life with both my hands
  998. I got so I could take his name
  999. I had no time to Hate
  1000. I have a Bird in spring
  1001. I hide myself within my flower,
  1002. I know a place where Summer strives
  1003. I know of people in the Grave
  1004. I know some lonely Houses off the Road
  1005. I learned -- at least -- what Home could be --
  1006. I lost a World -- the other day!
  1007. I many times thought Peace had come
  1008. I never felt at Home -- Below
  1009. I never lost as much but twice
  1010. I noticed People disappeared
  1011. I prayed, at first, a little Girl,
  1012. I rose -- because He sank --
  1013. I saw no Way -- The Heavens were stitched
  1014. I see thee better -- in the Dark --
  1015. I send you a decrepit flower
  1016. I started Early -- Took my Dog --
  1017. I suppose the time will come
  1018. I tend my flowers for thee
  1019. I think that the Root of the Wind is Water --
  1020. I thought that nature was enough
  1021. I was in the darkness
  1022. I watched the Moon around the House
  1023. I went to Heaven
  1024. I'd Mourn the Hopes
  1025. I'll tell you how the Sun rose
  1026. I'm "wife" -- I've finished that
  1027. I'm sorry for the Dead -- Today --
  1028. I've a Pain in my Head
  1029. I've known a Heaven, like a Tent
  1030. I. Peace
  1031. Idea XX: An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still
  1032. Idle Fame
  1033. Idylls of the King: The Last Tournament (excerpt)
  1034. If I Should Ever by Chance
  1035. If I Were to Own
  1036. If I could bribe them by a Rose
  1037. If I should cease to bring a Rose
  1038. If I'm lost -- now
  1039. If Nature smiles -- the Mother must
  1040. If Sometimes in the Haunts of Men
  1041. If This Were Faith
  1042. If pain for peace prepares
  1043. If the foolish, call them "flowers"
  1044. Ike Walton's Prayer
  1045. Imitated From Catullus. to Ellen
  1046. Imitation
  1047. Imitation of Tibullus. Sulpicia AD Cerinthum (Lib. Quart.)
  1048. Immured in Heaven!
  1049. Impromptu
  1050. Impromptu, in Reply to a Friend
  1051. In Drear-Nighted December
  1052. In Former Songs.
  1053. In Hilly-Wood
  1054. In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen ELIZABETH
  1055. In Horologium
  1056. In Memoriam (Easter, 1915)
  1057. In Memoriam 131: O Living Will That Shalt Endure
  1058. In Memoriam 3: O Sorrow, Cruel Fellowship
  1059. In Memoriam 82: I Wage Not Any Feud With Death
  1060. In Memoriam A. H. H. Obiit MDCCCXXXIII: 3. O Sorrow, cruel
  1061. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 121. Sad Hesper o'er the buried sun
  1062. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 131. O living will that shalt endure
  1063. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 7. Dark house, by which once more I s
  1064. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 78. Again at Christmas did we weave
  1065. In Memoriam A. H. H.: 82. I wage not any feud with death
  1066. In Memory
  1067. In Memory of F.P.
  1068. In Memory of Rupert Brooke
  1069. In Memory of Walter Savage Landor
  1070. In Memory of a Happy Day in February
  1071. In My Solitary Hours in My Dear Husband his Absence
  1072. In Reference to Her Children
  1073. In Thankful Remembrance for My Dear Husband's Safe Arrival
  1074. In The Green And Gallant Spring
  1075. In Winter in my Room
  1076. In Youth I Have Known One
  1077. In a Gondola
  1078. In a Spring Grove
  1079. In a lonely place,
  1080. In heaven
  1081. In memory of that excellent person Mrs. Mary Lloyd of Bodidrist in Denbigh-shire
  1082. In snow thou comest --
  1083. In spring and summer winds may blow
  1084. In the Black Forest
  1085. In the Morning of Life
  1086. In this short Life
  1087. Incident of the French Camp
  1088. Indications, The.
  1089. Infant Joy
  1090. Infant Sorrow
  1091. Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog
  1092. Insects
  1093. Insensibility
  1094. Inspiration
  1095. Instans Tyrannus
  1096. Interval
  1097. Introduction To The Song Of Hiawatha
  1098. Invitation to Eternity
  1099. Invocation to Misery
  1100. Is Heaven a Physician?
  1101. Is it Well with the Child?
  1102. Israfel
  1103. It Is Not Growing Like A Tree
  1104. It Is Not the Tear At This Moment Shed
  1105. It Rains
  1106. It Was upon
  1107. It can't be "Summer"!
  1108. It sounded as if the Streets were running
  1109. It will be Summer -- eventually.
  1110. It would have starved a Gnat --
  1111. Italian Music in Dakota.
  1112. January, 1795
  1113. Jehovah Jesus
  1114. Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord Send Peace
  1115. Jephtha's Daughter
  1116. Jesus Hasting to Suffer
  1117. Jesus! thy Crucifix
  1118. John Keats
  1119. Jottings of New York
  1120. Journal in Cephalonia
  1121. Joy and Peace in Believing
  1122. Joy to have merited the Pain --
  1123. Jubilate Agno (excerpt)
  1124. Jubilate Agno: Fragment A
  1125. Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 1
  1126. Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 3
  1127. Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 4
  1128. Jubilate Agno: Fragment C
  1129. Jubilate Agno: Fragment D
  1130. Julian
  1131. Julian and Maddalo. a Conversation
  1132. July
  1133. June Dreams, In January
  1134. Just so -- Jesus -- raps
  1135. Juvenilia, An Ode to Natural Beauty
  1136. Kallundborg Church ( From The Tent on the Beach)
  1137. King Arthur's Tomb
  1138. Kissing Helena
  1139. Kissing time
  1140. L'AMITIÉ, Est L'AMOUR Sans Ailes
  1141. LIFE IS THE BODY'S LIGHT
  1142. LOSS FROM THE LEAST
  1143. La Passion Vaincue
  1144. La Revanche
  1145. Lachin Y Gair
  1146. Lad of Athens, faithful be
  1147. Lain in Nature -- so suffice us
  1148. Lara.
  1149. Last Words on Greece
  1150. Late Autumn
  1151. Later life
  1152. Laughing Song
  1153. Lays of Sorrow
  1154. Lenore
  1155. Lest this be Heaven indeed
  1156. Let such pure hate still underprop
  1157. Letter in Verse
  1158. Letter to Maria Gisborne
  1159. Liberty
  1160. Life
  1161. Life and Art
  1162. Life's Progress
  1163. Life's Tragedy
  1164. Light As The Linnet On My Way I Start
  1165. Light Shining out of Darkness
  1166. Lightly stepped a yellow star
  1167. Lights Out
  1168. Like Flowers, that heard the news of Dews,
  1169. Like Men and Women Shadows walk
  1170. Like Rain it sounded till it curved
  1171. Like Some Old fashioned Miracle
  1172. Like the Touch of Rain
  1173. Lines
  1174. Lines Addressed by Lord Byron to Mr. Hobhouse on His Election for Westminster
  1175. Lines Addressed to a Young Lady
  1176. Lines Inscribed upon a Cup Formed From a Skull
  1177. Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills
  1178. Lines Written Beneath a Picture
  1179. Lines Written Beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow
  1180. Lines Written During the Castlereagh Administration
  1181. Lines Written From Home
  1182. Lines Written In Early Spring
  1183. Lines Written by the Side of a River
  1184. Lines Written in "Letters of an Italian Nun and an English Gentleman, by J. J. Rousseau; Founded on Facts."
  1185. Lines Written in an Album, at Malta
  1186. Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
  1187. Lines Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon
  1188. Lines Written on a Blank Leaf of _the Pleasures of Memory_
  1189. Lines in Praise of Professor Blackie
  1190. Lines in Praise of the Lyric Club Banquet
  1191. Lines in the Travellers' Book at Orchomenus
  1192. Lines on Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill
  1193. Lines on Hearing it Declared that No Women Were So Handsome as the English
  1194. Lines to Mr. Hodgson. Written on Board the Lisbon Packet
  1195. Lines to a Critic
  1196. Lines to a Lady Weeping
  1197. Lines to a Reviewer
  1198. Lines to the memory of Richard Boyle, Esq.
  1199. Lines. Addressed to the Rev. J. T. Becher, on His Advising the Author to Mix More With Society
  1200. Lines: 'We Meet Not As We Parted'
  1201. Lines: 'When the Lamp Is Shattered'
  1202. Little Brown Baby
  1203. Little Girls Must Not Fret
  1204. Little Popeet - the Lost Child
  1205. Little Trotty Wagtail
  1206. Lively Hope and Gracious Fear
  1207. Living and a Dead Faith
  1208. Lob
  1209. Locations and Times.
  1210. Loch Katrine
  1211. Loch Ness
  1212. Locksley Hall
  1213. London
  1214. Longings for Home.
  1215. Look Down, Fair Moon.
  1216. Lord Byron's Verses on Sam Rogers
  1217. Lord Ullin's Daughter
  1218. Lord Walter's Wife
  1219. Lorraine
  1220. Loss And Gain
  1221. Lost in the Prairie
  1222. Love
  1223. Love -- is that later Thing than Death --
  1224. Love Among the Ruins
  1225. Love Cannot Die
  1226. Love Lives Beyond the Tomb
  1227. Love and Death
  1228. Love and Friendship
  1229. Love and Life
  1230. Love and Solitude
  1231. Love's Last Adieu
  1232. Love's Philosophy
  1233. Love's Rose
  1234. Love's Young Dream
  1235. Love, Hope, Desire, and Fear
  1236. Lovers
  1237. Loyalty
  1238. Lucietta. a Fragment
  1239. Lucifer in Starlight
  1240. Lucretius
  1241. M'Fingal - Canto II
  1242. M'Fingal - Canto III
  1243. M'Fingal - Canto IV
  1244. MATINS, OR MORNING PRAYER
  1245. MRS ELIZ: WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF THELOST SHEPHERDESS
  1246. Mac Flecknoe
  1247. Madam Life's a Piece in Bloom
  1248. Maid of Athens, Ere We Part
  1249. Man and Dog
  1250. Manfred: A Dramatic Poem
  1251. Manhattan Streets I Saunter’d, Pondering.
  1252. March
  1253. March the Third (the Author's Birthday)
  1254. Marianne's Dream
  1255. Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice; an Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
  1256. Market Day
  1257. Marriage Bells
  1258. Marthy's younkit
  1259. Martial, Lib. I. Epig. I
  1260. Mary - A Ballad
  1261. Mary Bateman
  1262. Mary Bayfield
  1263. Matilda Gathering Flowers
  1264. May 23
  1265. Mazeppa
  1266. Meditation under Stars
  1267. Meet Me in the Green Glen
  1268. Melancholy
  1269. Melody to a Scene of Former Times
  1270. Memorabilia
  1271. Memoriam A. H. H.: 44. How fares it with the happy dead?
  1272. Memoriam A. H. H.: 67. When on my bed the moonlight fall
  1273. Memory
  1274. Men Are Heaven's Piers
  1275. Mentana : First Anniversary
  1276. Merry Autumn
  1277. Merry Maid
  1278. Mesmerism
  1279. Messiah.
  1280. Mid-ocean in War-time
  1281. Midsummer, was it, when They died --
  1282. Miracles.
  1283. Misconceptions
  1284. Mithridates
  1285. Modern Love III: This Was the Woman
  1286. Modern Love XXII: What May the Woman
  1287. Modern Love XXIII: 'Tis Christmas Weather
  1288. Modern Love XXXII: Full Faith I Have
  1289. Modern Love XXXV: It Is No Vulgar Nature
  1290. Monday Night May 11th 1846 / Domestic Peace
  1291. Monna Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets
  1292. Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan
  1293. Monody to the Memory of Chatterton
  1294. Mont Blanc
  1295. Montrose
  1296. Moonless darkness stands between
  1297. Moonlight
  1298. Moonlight, summer moonlight
  1299. Moonrise
  1300. Morituri Salutamus: Poem for the Fiftieth Anniversary
  1301. Mother Mind
  1302. Mother and Babe.
  1303. Mother and Poet
  1304. Mother and child
  1305. Mother and sphinx
  1306. Mother's Day Proclamation
  1307. Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel
  1308. Move Eastward, Happy Earth
  1309. Music
  1310. Music At The Villa Marina
  1311. Music on Christmas Morning
  1312. Music's Empire
  1313. Music: An Ode
  1314. Musicians wrestle everywhere
  1315. Mutability
  1316. My Boy Hobbie O
  1317. My Boy Hobby O
  1318. My Epitaph
  1319. My Faith is larger than the Hills --
  1320. My Garden -- like the Beach
  1321. My Last Dance
  1322. My Last Duchess
  1323. My Little March Girl
  1324. My Lost Youth
  1325. My Pretty Rose Tree
  1326. My Season's furthest Flower --
  1327. My Soul Is Dark
  1328. My Springs
  1329. My Star
  1330. My Triumph
  1331. My life closed twice before its close --
  1332. My life has been the poem
  1333. My period had come for Prayer --
  1334. My prayers must meet a brazen heaven
  1335. My wheel is in the dark!
  1336. Mycerinus
  1337. NO FAULT IN WOMEN
  1338. Napoleon's Farewell
  1339. Napoleon's Snuff-Box
  1340. Native Moments.
  1341. Natural Magic
  1342. Nature
  1343. Nature -- sometimes sears a Sapling
  1344. Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is,
  1345. Nature affects to be sedate
  1346. Nature and God -- I neither knew
  1347. Nature assigns the Sun --
  1348. Nature can do no more
  1349. Nature rarer uses Yellow
  1350. Nature that Washed Her Hands in Milk
  1351. Nature's Hymn to the Deity
  1352. Nay, Lord, not thus! white lilies in the spring,
  1353. Nearer, my God, to Thee.
  1354. Nephelidia
  1355. Newstead Abbey
  1356. Night
  1357. Night is Darkening Around Me, The
  1358. Nightwind
  1359. Niobe in Distress
  1360. No Autumn's intercepting Chill
  1361. No One Cares Less Than I
  1362. No Romance sold unto
  1363. No, Thank You John
  1364. Nobody Cometh to Woo
  1365. Nobody knows this little Rose
  1366. Nora, the Maid of Killarney
  1367. Not A Child
  1368. Not One by Heaven defrauded stay --
  1369. Not at Home to Callers
  1370. November
  1371. Now I knew I lost her --
  1372. Now is Past
  1373. Nurse's Song
  1374. O Beauty, Passing Beauty!
  1375. O Gather Me the Rose
  1376. O Me! O Life!
  1377. O Star of France.
  1378. O Sun of Real Peace.
  1379. ON THE Dutchess of Grafton Under the Name of Alinda.
  1380. Oban
  1381. Obermann Once More
  1382. October
  1383. Ode From the French
  1384. Ode On A Grecian Urn
  1385. Ode On The Spring
  1386. Ode To Autumn
  1387. Ode To Beauty
  1388. Ode Written On The First Of December
  1389. Ode Written On The First Of January
  1390. Ode in Memory of the American Volunteers Fallen for France
  1391. Ode on Solitude.
  1392. Ode on St Cecilia's Day,
  1393. Ode on Venice
  1394. Ode to Beauty
  1395. Ode to Despair
  1396. Ode to Heaven
  1397. Ode to Liberty
  1398. Ode to Naples
  1399. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte
  1400. Ode to Winter
  1401. Ode to a Lady Whose Lover Was Killed by a Ball, Which at the Same Time Shivered a Portrait Next His Heart
  1402. Ode to the Cambro-Britons and their Harp, His Ballad of Agi
  1403. Ode to the Goddess Ceres
  1404. Ode to the Memory of Burns
  1405. Ode to the Moon
  1406. Ode to the Muse
  1407. Ode to the Nightingale
  1408. Ode to the West Wind
  1409. Oedipus Tyrannus or Swellfoot the Tyrant. a Tragedy in Two Acts
  1410. Of Life to own --
  1411. Of Nature I shall have enough
  1412. Of Old Sat Freedom
  1413. Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights
  1414. Of That High World
  1415. Of a Lady Singing to Her Lute.
  1416. Oh Future! thou secreted peace
  1417. Oh Sumptuous moment
  1418. Oh! Breathe Not His Name
  1419. Oh! Snatched Away in Beauty's Bloom
  1420. Oh! Think Not My Spirits Are Always As Light
  1421. Oh! Weep for Those
  1422. Oh, They have Robbed Me of The Hope
  1423. Old Man
  1424. On A Portrait Of Wordsworth
  1425. On An Eclipse Of The Moon
  1426. On Another's Sorrow
  1427. On Being Asked What Was the "Origin of Love."
  1428. On Death
  1429. On Fanny Godwin
  1430. On Finding a Fan
  1431. On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer
  1432. On His Deceased Wife
  1433. On His Eightieth Birthday
  1434. On His Seventy-fifth Birthday
  1435. On Jordan's Banks
  1436. On Journeys Through The States.
  1437. On Leaving London for Wales
  1438. On Leaving Newstead Abbey
  1439. On Lord Thurlow's Poems
  1440. On Moore's Last Operatic Farce, or Farcical Opera
  1441. On Music
  1442. On My Birthday, July 21
  1443. On My Thirty-Third Birthday
  1444. On My Wedding-Day
  1445. On My Wife's Birth-Day
  1446. On Myselfe
  1447. On Napoleon's Escape From Elba
  1448. On Opening a Place for Social Prayer
  1449. On Parting
  1450. On Receipt Of My Mother's Picture
  1451. On Retirement
  1452. On Revisiting Harrow
  1453. On Robert Emmet's Grave
  1454. On Silence.
  1455. On The Death Of J. C. An Infant
  1456. On The Death Of Mr. Robert Levet, A Practiser In Physic
  1457. On The Hurricane
  1458. On The Loss Of The Royal George
  1459. On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year
  1460. On Time
  1461. On a Change of Masters at a Great Public School
  1462. On a Cornelian Heart Which Was Broken
  1463. On a Distant View of the Village and School of Harrow on the Hill, 1806
  1464. On a Faded Violet
  1465. On a Fan of the Author's Design, in Which Was Painted the Story of Cephalus and Procris, With the Motto, 'aura Veni.'
  1466. On a Fete at Carlton House: Fragment
  1467. On a Forenoon of Spring
  1468. On a Royal Visit to the Vaults. or Caesar's Discovery of C.I. and H. 8. in Ye Same Vault
  1469. On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines
  1470. On an Icicle That Clung to the Grass of a Grave
  1471. On my Sister Joanna's Entrance into Her 33rd Year
  1472. On the Beach at Night, Alone.
  1473. On the Birth of John William Rizzo Hoppner
  1474. On the Bust of Helen by Canova
  1475. On the Dark Height of Jura
  1476. On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus
  1477. On the Death of Mr. Fox
  1478. On the Death of Robert Browning
  1479. On the Death of a Young Lady, Cousin to the Author, and Very Dear to Him
  1480. On the Death of the Duke of Dorset
  1481. On the Death of the Honourable Mr. James Thynne
  1482. On the Death of the Rev. Dr. Sewell
  1483. On the Eyes of Miss a----H---
  1484. On the Funeral of Charles the First
  1485. On the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery
  1486. On the Portrait of Two Beautiful Young People
  1487. On the Quotation,
  1488. On the Religious Memory of Mrs. Catherine Thomson, my Christian Friend, Deceased Dec. 16, 1646
  1489. On the Star of "the Legion of Honour."
  1490. On the Universality and Other Attributes of the God of Nature
  1491. On this long storm the Rainbow rose
  1492. Once I saw mountains angry
  1493. One Day is there of the Series
  1494. One Life of so much Consequence!
  1495. One Lovely Name
  1496. One Sister have I in our house
  1497. One Struggle More, and I Am Free
  1498. One Word More: To E.B.B.
  1499. One Year ago -- jots what?
  1500. Only God -- detect the Sorrow --
  1501. Or from that Sea of Time.
  1502. Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire
  1503. Orpheus
  1504. Orpheus with his Lute Made Trees
  1505. Oscar of Alva
  1506. Ossian's Address to the Sun in "Carthon."
  1507. Otho
  1508. Our Hired Girl
  1509. Our journey had advanced --
  1510. Our little Kinsmen -- after Rain
  1511. Ourselves were wed one summer -- dear --
  1512. Out in the Dark
  1513. Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd.
  1514. Over The Land Is April
  1515. Over the Hills
  1516. Ozymandias
  1517. PEACE NOT PERMANENT
  1518. Pain -- expands the Time --
  1519. Pain -- has an Element of Blank --
  1520. Pain In Pleasure
  1521. Pain has but one Acquaintance
  1522. Pan, Echo, and the Satyr
  1523. Paradise Lost: Book 01
  1524. Paradise Lost: Book 02
  1525. Paradise Lost: Book 03
  1526. Paradise Lost: Book 04
  1527. Paradise Lost: Book 05
  1528. Paradise Lost: Book 06
  1529. Paradise Lost: Book 07
  1530. Paradise Lost: Book 08
  1531. Paradise Lost: Book 09
  1532. Paradise Lost: Book 10
  1533. Paradise Lost: Book 11
  1534. Paradise Lost: Book 12
  1535. Paradise Regained: The First Book
  1536. Paradise Regained: The Fourth Book
  1537. Paradise Regained: The Second Book
  1538. Paradise Regained: The Third Book
  1539. Parenthetical Address. by Dr. Plagiary
  1540. Paris
  1541. Parisina
  1542. Part In Peace: Is Day Before Us?
  1543. Part of the Ninth Ode of the Fourth Book.
  1544. Parting
  1545. Passage of the Apennines
  1546. Passage to India.
  1547. Passion
  1548. Patience Taught By Nature
  1549. Patriotism 01 Innominatus
  1550. Patriotism 02 Nelson, Pitt, Fox
  1551. Patriotism 1. Innominatus
  1552. Peace
  1553. Peace after a Storm
  1554. Peace is a fiction of our Faith --
  1555. Peggy
  1556. Peggy's the Lady of the Hall
  1557. Pelleas And Ettarre
  1558. Pensive on Her Dead Gazing, I Heard the Mother of All.
  1559. Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower,
  1560. Perplexed Music
  1561. Peter Bell the Third. by Miching Mallecho, Esq
  1562. Phantasmagoria CANTO VII ( Sad Souvenaunce )
  1563. Pheidippides
  1564. Phoebus with Admetus
  1565. Phryne.
  1566. Picnic-time
  1567. Picture-Books in Winter
  1568. Pied Beauty
  1569. Pignus Amoris
  1570. Pilate's Wife's Dream
  1571. Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening
  1572. Places among the stars
  1573. Pleasures of Fancy
  1574. Ploughman Singing
  1575. Poem of Joys.
  1576. Poem of Remembrance for a Girl or a Boy.
  1577. Porphyria's Lover
  1578. Praise for Faith
  1579. Prayer
  1580. Prayer for Children
  1581. Prayer for Patience
  1582. Prayer is the little implement
  1583. Prayer of Columbus.
  1584. Primeval my Love for the Woman I Love.
  1585. Prince Athanase. a Fragment
  1586. Prof. vere de blaw
  1587. Prologue to Mr Addison's Tragedy of Cato.
  1588. Prometheus
  1589. Prometheus Unbound. a Lyrical Drama in Four Acts
  1590. Prosopopoia: or Mother Hubbard's Tale
  1591. Prospice
  1592. Protus
  1593. Proud Music of The Storm.
  1594. Psalm 144 part 3
  1595. Psalm III: My God, How Many Are My Fears
  1596. Psalm LXXIII: Now I'm Convinced the Lord Is Kind
  1597. Psalm LXXIV: Will God For Ever Cast Us Off?
  1598. Psalm XIX: The Heavens Declare Thy Glory, Lord
  1599. Psalm XLVI: God Is the Refuge
  1600. Psalm XXXII: Happy the Man
  1601. Psalm XXXV: Now Plead My Cause, Almighty God
  1602. Quail's Nest
  1603. Queen Mab
  1604. Quem Deus Vult Perdere Prius Dementat
  1605. Queries to Casuists
  1606. RAIN IN SUMMER
  1607. Rabbi Ben Ezra
  1608. Rain
  1609. Rearrange a "Wife's" affection!
  1610. Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement
  1611. Religio Laici
  1612. Remember Him, Whom Passion's Power
  1613. Remember Thee! Remember Thee!
  1614. Remembrance
  1615. Remembrances
  1616. Remind Me Not, Remind Me Not
  1617. Remorse -- is Memory -- awake --
  1618. Reply to Some Verses of J. M. B. Pigot, Esq., on the Cruelty of His Mistress
  1619. Retirement
  1620. Revenge
  1621. Richard Pigott, the Forger
  1622. Roads
  1623. Robbed by Death -- but that was easy --
  1624. Robin Hood, A Child.
  1625. Romance
  1626. Rosalind and Helen. a Modern Eclogue
  1627. Rose Aylmer
  1628. Rose-Morals
  1629. Roses
  1630. Roses And Rue
  1631. Rudiger - A Ballad
  1632. Ruins of Rome, by Bellay
  1633. Rural Morning
  1634. SOFT MUSIC
  1635. Safety-Clutch
  1636. Said Death to Passion
  1637. Saint Edmond's Eve
  1638. Salut au Monde.
  1639. Samson Agonistes
  1640. Sardanapalus
  1641. Satire I. to Mr Fortescue.
  1642. Satire II.
  1643. Satire II. to Mr Bethel.
  1644. Satire IV.
  1645. Saul
  1646. Saved by Music
  1647. Says.
  1648. Scandal
  1649. Scene From 'tasso'
  1650. Scenes From the Faust of Goethe
  1651. Scenes From the Magico Prodigioso
  1652. Sea Dreams
  1653. Secret Love
  1654. Sedge-Warblers
  1655. Serenade (For Music)
  1656. She Dotes
  1657. She Walks in Beauty
  1658. She rose as high as His Occasion
  1659. She rose to His Requirement -- dropt
  1660. She slept beneath a tree
  1661. She sped as Petals of a Rose
  1662. She's happy, with a new Content --
  1663. Ship Starting, The.
  1664. Siena
  1665. Signs of Winter
  1666. Silence
  1667. Similes for Two Political Characters of 1819
  1668. Sin's Round
  1669. Since Thou Hast Given Me This Good Hope, O God
  1670. Sing -- Sing -- Music Was Given
  1671. Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery
  1672. Sister Rosa: A Ballad
  1673. Sister's cake
  1674. Sleepers, The.
  1675. Sleeping Out: Full Moon
  1676. Snow
  1677. Snow Storm
  1678. Snow beneath whose chilly softness
  1679. Snow flakes.
  1680. Snowbound, a Winter Idyl
  1681. So We'll Go No More a-Roving
  1682. So gay a Flower
  1683. So give me back to Death --
  1684. So much Summer
  1685. So much of Heaven has gone from Earth
  1686. Sohrab and Rustum
  1687. Soldier, Maiden, and Flower
  1688. Soliloquy of a Bard in the Country
  1689. Some Eyes Condemn
  1690. Some such Butterfly be seen
  1691. Some time
  1692. Some, too fragile for winter winds
  1693. Something Childish, But Very Natural
  1694. Somewhat, to hope for,
  1695. Song
  1696. Song (Go And Catch A Falling Star)
  1697. Song From Marriage-A-La-Mode
  1698. Song From the Wandering Jew
  1699. Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow
  1700. Song On May Morning
  1701. Song To A Fair Young Lady Going Out Of Town In The Spring
  1702. Song To Celia - I
  1703. Song To Celia - II
  1704. Song To Diana
  1705. Song VI: Cherish Life that Abideth
  1706. Song for All Seas, All Ships.
  1707. Song for the Luddites
  1708. Song from Arcadia
  1709. Song from The Silent Woman
  1710. Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard
  1711. Song of Myself
  1712. Song of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers on the Plain of Enna
  1713. Song of Saul Before His Last Battle
  1714. Song of Thyrsis
  1715. Song of the Battle Eve
  1716. Song of the Broad-Axe.
  1717. Song of the Exposition.
  1718. Song of the Indian Maid, from 'Endymion'
  1719. Song of the Open Road.
  1720. Song of the Redwood-Tree.
  1721. Song of the Universal.
  1722. Song to the Evening Star
  1723. Song to the Men of England
  1724. Song to the Suliotes
  1725. Song's Eternity
  1726. Song. Translated From the German
  1727. Song. Translated From the Italian
  1728. Songs From Pippa Passes
  1729. Songs of Experience: Introduction
  1730. Songs of Innocence: Introduction
  1731. Sonnet
  1732. Sonnet (I)
  1733. Sonnet 07 - The face of all the world is changed, I think
  1734. Sonnet 09 - Can it be right to give what I can give?
  1735. Sonnet 100: Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long
  1736. Sonnet 101: O truant Muse what shall be thy amends
  1737. Sonnet 102: My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming
  1738. Sonnet 103: Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth
  1739. Sonnet 104: To me, fair friend, you never can be old
  1740. Sonnet 105: Let not my love be call'd idolatry
  1741. Sonnet 106: When in the chronicle of wasted time
  1742. Sonnet 107: Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul
  1743. Sonnet 108: What's in the brain, that ink may character
  1744. Sonnet 109: O! never say that I was false of heart
  1745. Sonnet 10: For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any
  1746. Sonnet 110: Alas! 'tis true, I have gone here and there
  1747. Sonnet 111: O! for my sake do you with Fortune chide
  1748. Sonnet 112: Your love and pity doth the impression fill
  1749. Sonnet 113: Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind
  1750. Sonnet 114: Or whether doth my mind, being crown'd with you
  1751. Sonnet 115: Those lines that I before have writ do lie
  1752. Sonnet 116: Let me not to the marriage of true minds
  1753. Sonnet 117: Accuse me thus: that I have scanted all
  1754. Sonnet 118: Like as, to make our appetite more keen
  1755. Sonnet 119: What potions have I drunk of Siren tears
  1756. Sonnet 11: As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st
  1757. Sonnet 12 - Indeed this very love which is my boast
  1758. Sonnet 120: That you were once unkind befriends me now
  1759. Sonnet 121: 'Tis better to be vile than vile esteem'd
  1760. Sonnet 122: Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain
  1761. Sonnet 123: No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change
  1762. Sonnet 124: If my dear love were but the child of state
  1763. Sonnet 125: Were't aught to me I bore the canopy
  1764. Sonnet 126: O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power
  1765. Sonnet 127: In the old age black was not counted fair
  1766. Sonnet 128: How oft when thou, my music, music play'st
  1767. Sonnet 129: The expense of spirit in a waste of shame
  1768. Sonnet 12: When I do count the clock that tells the time
  1769. Sonnet 13
  1770. Sonnet 130: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
  1771. Sonnet 131: Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art
  1772. Sonnet 132: Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me
  1773. Sonnet 133: Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groan
  1774. Sonnet 134: So, now I have confess'd that he is thine
  1775. Sonnet 135: Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy 'Will,'
  1776. Sonnet 136: If thy soul check thee that I come so near
  1777. Sonnet 137: Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes
  1778. Sonnet 138: When my love swears that she is made of truth
  1779. Sonnet 139: O! call not me to justify the wrong
  1780. Sonnet 13: O! that you were your self; but, love you are
  1781. Sonnet 140: Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
  1782. Sonnet 141: In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes
  1783. Sonnet 142: Love is my sin, and thy dear virtue hate
  1784. Sonnet 143: Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch
  1785. Sonnet 144: Two loves I have of comfort and despair
  1786. Sonnet 145: Those lips that Love's own hand did make
  1787. Sonnet 146: Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth
  1788. Sonnet 147: My love is as a fever longing still
  1789. Sonnet 148: O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head
  1790. Sonnet 149: Canst thou, O cruel! say I love thee not
  1791. Sonnet 14: Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck
  1792. Sonnet 150: O! from what power hast thou this powerful might
  1793. Sonnet 151: Love is too young to know what conscience is
  1794. Sonnet 152: In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn
  1795. Sonnet 153: Cupid laid by his brand and fell asleep
  1796. Sonnet 154: The little Love-god lying once asleep
  1797. Sonnet 15: When I consider every thing that grows
  1798. Sonnet 16 - And yet, because thou overcomest so
  1799. Sonnet 16: But wherefore do not you a mightier way
  1800. Sonnet 17: Who will believe my verse in time to come
  1801. Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
  1802. Sonnet 19 - The soul's Rialto hath its merchandise
  1803. Sonnet 19: Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws
  1804. Sonnet 1: From fairest creatures we desire increase
  1805. Sonnet 20: A woman's face with nature's own hand painted
  1806. Sonnet 21 - Say over again, and yet once over again
  1807. Sonnet 21: So is it not with me as with that Muse
  1808. Sonnet 22 - When our two souls stand up erect and strong
  1809. Sonnet 22: My glass shall not persuade me I am old
  1810. Sonnet 23 - Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead
  1811. Sonnet 23: As an unperfect actor on the stage
  1812. Sonnet 24: Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd
  1813. Sonnet 25: Let those who are in favour with their stars
  1814. Sonnet 26: Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
  1815. Sonnet 27: Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed
  1816. Sonnet 28: How can I then return in happy plight
  1817. Sonnet 29: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
  1818. Sonnet 2: When forty winters shall besiege thy brow
  1819. Sonnet 30 (Fire And Ice)
  1820. Sonnet 30 - I see thine image through my tears to-night
  1821. Sonnet 30: When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
  1822. Sonnet 31: Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts
  1823. Sonnet 32 - The first time that the sun rose on thine oath
  1824. Sonnet 32: If thou survive my well-contented day
  1825. Sonnet 33 - Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear
  1826. Sonnet 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen
  1827. Sonnet 34 - With the same heart, I said, I'll answer thee
  1828. Sonnet 34: Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day
  1829. Sonnet 35: No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done
  1830. Sonnet 36: Let me confess that we two must be twain
  1831. Sonnet 37: As a decrepit father takes delight
  1832. Sonnet 38 - First time he kissed me, he but only kissed
  1833. Sonnet 38: How can my muse want subject to invent
  1834. Sonnet 39: O! how thy worth with manners may I sing
  1835. Sonnet 3: Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
  1836. Sonnet 40 - Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours!
  1837. Sonnet 40: Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all
  1838. Sonnet 41: Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits
  1839. Sonnet 42: That thou hast her it is not all my grief
  1840. Sonnet 43: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see
  1841. Sonnet 44 - Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers
  1842. Sonnet 44: If the dull substance of my flesh were thought
  1843. Sonnet 45: The other two, slight air, and purging fire
  1844. Sonnet 46: Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war
  1845. Sonnet 47: Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took
  1846. Sonnet 48: How careful was I when I took my way
  1847. Sonnet 49: Against that time, if ever that time come
  1848. Sonnet 4: Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend
  1849. Sonnet 50: How heavy do I journey on the way
  1850. Sonnet 51: Thus can my love excuse the slow offence
  1851. Sonnet 52: So am I as the rich, whose blessed key
  1852. Sonnet 53: What is your substance, whereof are you made
  1853. Sonnet 54
  1854. Sonnet 54: O! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
  1855. Sonnet 55: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
  1856. Sonnet 56: Sweet love, renew thy force; be it not said
  1857. Sonnet 57: Being your slave what should I do but tend
  1858. Sonnet 58: That god forbid, that made me first your slave
  1859. Sonnet 59: If there be nothing new, but that which is
  1860. Sonnet 5: Those hours, that with gentle work did frame
  1861. Sonnet 60: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore
  1862. Sonnet 61: Is it thy will, thy image should keep open
  1863. Sonnet 62: Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
  1864. Sonnet 63: Against my love shall be as I am now
  1865. Sonnet 64: When I have seen by Time's fell hand defac'd
  1866. Sonnet 65: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea
  1867. Sonnet 66: Tired with all these, for restful death I cry
  1868. Sonnet 67: Ah! wherefore with infection should he live
  1869. Sonnet 68: Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn
  1870. Sonnet 69: Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view
  1871. Sonnet 6: Then let not winter's ragged hand deface
  1872. Sonnet 70: That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect
  1873. Sonnet 71: No longer mourn for me when I am dead
  1874. Sonnet 72: O! lest the world should task you to recite
  1875. Sonnet 73: That time of year thou mayst in me behold
  1876. Sonnet 74: But be contented: when that fell arrest
  1877. Sonnet 75
  1878. Sonnet 75: So are you to my thoughts as food to life
  1879. Sonnet 76: Why is my verse so barren of new pride
  1880. Sonnet 77: Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear
  1881. Sonnet 78: So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse
  1882. Sonnet 79: Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid
  1883. Sonnet 7: Lo! in the orient when the gracious light
  1884. Sonnet 80: O! how I faint when I of you do write
  1885. Sonnet 81: Or I shall live your epitaph to make
  1886. Sonnet 82: I grant thou wert not married to my Muse
  1887. Sonnet 83: I never saw that you did painting need
  1888. Sonnet 84: Who is it that says most, which can say more
  1889. Sonnet 85: My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still
  1890. Sonnet 86: Was it the proud full sail of his great verse
  1891. Sonnet 87: Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing
  1892. Sonnet 88: When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light
  1893. Sonnet 89: Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault
  1894. Sonnet 8: Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly?
  1895. Sonnet 90: Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now
  1896. Sonnet 91: Some glory in their birth, some in their skill
  1897. Sonnet 92: But do thy worst to steal thyself away
  1898. Sonnet 93: So shall I live, supposing thou art true
  1899. Sonnet 94: They that have power to hurt, and will do none
  1900. Sonnet 95: How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame
  1901. Sonnet 96: Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness
  1902. Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my absence been
  1903. Sonnet 98: From you have I been absent in the spring
  1904. Sonnet 99: The forward violet thus did I chide
  1905. Sonnet 9: Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye
  1906. Sonnet I
  1907. Sonnet I: Like an Advent'rous Seafarer
  1908. Sonnet III: With how sad steps
  1909. Sonnet IV: Bright Star of Beauty
  1910. Sonnet IX: As Other Men
  1911. Sonnet LII: What? Dost Thou Mean
  1912. Sonnet LIII: Clear Anker
  1913. Sonnet LIV: Yet Read at Last
  1914. Sonnet LIX: As Love and I
  1915. Sonnet LVI: When Like an Eaglet
  1916. Sonnet LVIII: In Former Times
  1917. Sonnet LXI: Since There's No Help
  1918. Sonnet LXII: When First I Ended
  1919. Sonnet Reversed
  1920. Sonnet VII: Love in a Humour
  1921. Sonnet VII: When Nature
  1922. Sonnet VIII: There's Nothing Grieves Me
  1923. Sonnet X: Dang'rous to Hear
  1924. Sonnet X: To Nothing Fitter
  1925. Sonnet XI: You Not Alone
  1926. Sonnet XII: That Learned Father
  1927. Sonnet XIX: Farewell, Ye Coral Caves
  1928. Sonnet XIX: You Cannot Love
  1929. Sonnet XL: My Heart the Anvil
  1930. Sonnet XLI: Having This Day My Horse
  1931. Sonnet XLI: Why Do I Speak of Joy
  1932. Sonnet XLII: Some Men There Be
  1933. Sonnet XLIII: The Unhappy Exile
  1934. Sonnet XLIII: While From the Dizzy Precipice
  1935. Sonnet XLIII: Why Should Your Fair Eyes
  1936. Sonnet XLIV: Here Droops the Muse
  1937. Sonnet XLIV: Press'd by the Moon
  1938. Sonnet XLIX: Thou Leaden Brain
  1939. Sonnet XLV: Muses, Which Sadly Sit
  1940. Sonnet XLVI: Plain-Path'd Experience
  1941. Sonnet XV: Now, Round My Favour'd Grot
  1942. Sonnet XV: Since to Obtain Thee
  1943. Sonnet XVI: Delusive Hope
  1944. Sonnet XVI: In Nature Apt
  1945. Sonnet XVI: Mongst All the Creatures
  1946. Sonnet XVII: His Mother Dear Cupid
  1947. Sonnet XVII: Love Steals Unheeded
  1948. Sonnet XVII: Stay, Speedy Time
  1949. Sonnet XVIII: Why Art Thou Chang'd?
  1950. Sonnet XX: An Evil Spirit
  1951. Sonnet XXI: A Witless Galant
  1952. Sonnet XXII: Love, Banish'd Heav'n
  1953. Sonnet XXII: Wild Is the Foaming Sea
  1954. Sonnet XXII: With Fools and Children
  1955. Sonnet XXIII: To Aetna's Scorching Sands
  1956. Sonnet XXIX: Farewell, Ye Tow'ring Cedars
  1957. Sonnet XXV: Can'st Thou Forget
  1958. Sonnet XXV: O Why Should Nature
  1959. Sonnet XXVI: I Ever Love
  1960. Sonnet XXVI: Where Antique Woods
  1961. Sonnet XXVII: Oh! Ye Bright Stars
  1962. Sonnet XXVIII: To Such As Say
  1963. Sonnet XXVIII: Weak Is the Sophistry
  1964. Sonnet XXX: O'er the Tall Cliff
  1965. Sonnet XXX: Whether the Turkish New Moon
  1966. Sonnet XXXI: Methinks I See
  1967. Sonnet XXXI: With How Sad Steps, O Moon
  1968. Sonnet XXXII: Blest As the Gods
  1969. Sonnet XXXIII: I Wake
  1970. Sonnet XXXIV: Marvel Not, Love
  1971. Sonnet XXXIV: Venus! To Thee
  1972. Sonnet XXXIX: Prepare Your Wreaths
  1973. Sonnet XXXIX: Some, When in Rhyme
  1974. Sonnet XXXV: Some, Misbelieving
  1975. Sonnet XXXV: What Means the Mist
  1976. Sonnet XXXVI: Thou Purblind Boy
  1977. Sonnet XXXVII: When, in the Gloomy Mansion
  1978. Sonnet XXXVIII: Oh Sigh
  1979. Sonnet XXXVIII: Sitting Alone, Love
  1980. Sonnet on Chillon
  1981. Sonnet on the Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli With the Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna
  1982. Sonnet to Byron
  1983. Sonnet to Lake Leman
  1984. Sonnet to the Memory of Miss Maria Linley
  1985. Sonnet to the Prince Regent. on the Repeal of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Forfeiture
  1986. Sonnet--To Science
  1987. Sonnet. on Launching Some Bottles Filled With Knowledge into the Bristol Channel
  1988. Sonnet. to Genevra
  1989. Sonnet. to a Balloon Laden With Knowledge
  1990. Sonnet. Inscribed to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire
  1991. Sonnet: England in 1819
  1992. Sonnet: I said I splendidly loved you; it's not true
  1993. Sonnet: Oh! Death will find me, long before I tire
  1994. Sonnet: Political Greatness
  1995. Soon, O Ianthe! life is o'er
  1996. Sorrow
  1997. Souls And Rain-Drops
  1998. Sowing
  1999. Spain 1873–’74.
  2000. Speak Of The North! A Lonely Moor
  2001. Spear Thistle
  2002. Spirit of Plato
  2003. Spirits Of The Dead
  2004. Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music --
  2005. Spontaneous Me.
  2006. Sport in the Meadows
  2007. Spring
  2008. Spring & Fall: To A Young Child
  2009. Spring Carol
  2010. Spring Greeting
  2011. Spring Offensive
  2012. Spring Quiet
  2013. Spring Song
  2014. Spring and Winter i
  2015. Spring and Winter ii
  2016. Spring comes on the World --
  2017. Spring in Town
  2018. Spring is the Period
  2019. Spring's Messengers
  2020. Spring.
  2021. St. Irvyne's Tower
  2022. St. John Baptist Painted by her self in the Wilderness, with Angels appearing to him, and with a Lamb by him
  2023. St. Martin's Summer
  2024. Stanza
  2025. Stanza From a Translation of the Marseillaise Hymn
  2026. Stanzas
  2027. Stanzas Composed During a Thunderstorm
  2028. Stanzas From Calderon's Cisma De Inglaterra
  2029. Stanzas Written in Dejection, Near Naples
  2030. Stanzas Written in Passing the Ambracian Gulf
  2031. Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa
  2032. Stanzas Written under an Oak in Windsor Forest
  2033. Stanzas for Music
  2034. Stanzas to Augusta
  2035. Stanzas to Jessy
  2036. Stanzas to a Friend
  2037. Stanzas to a Hindoo Air
  2038. Stanzas to a Lady, With the Poems of CamoëNs
  2039. Stanzas to a Lady, on Leaving England
  2040. Stanzas to the Po
  2041. Stanzas to the Rose
  2042. Star of the east
  2043. Stars
  2044. Starting from Paumanok.
  2045. Stella's Birthday March 13, 1719
  2046. Stonepit
  2047. Strayed Reveller, The
  2048. Street Cries
  2049. Struggle
  2050. Substitute for an Epitaph
  2051. Success
  2052. Success Comes To Cow Creek
  2053. Success is counted sweetest
  2054. Such, Such Is Death
  2055. Sudden Shower
  2056. Summer
  2057. Summer -- we all have seen --
  2058. Summer Dawn
  2059. Summer Evening
  2060. Summer Sun
  2061. Summer Wind
  2062. Summer Winds
  2063. Summer and Winter
  2064. Summer begins to have the look
  2065. Summer for thee, grant I may be
  2066. Summer has two Beginnings --
  2067. Summer in the South
  2068. Summer is shorter than any one --
  2069. Summer laid her simple Hat
  2070. Summer,
  2071. Summum Bonum
  2072. Sun of the Sleepless!
  2073. Sunday Dip
  2074. Super Flumina Babylonis
  2075. Supposing that I should have the courage
  2076. Suspense -- is Hostiler than Death --
  2077. Swedes
  2078. Sympathy
  2079. THE APRON OF FLOWERS
  2080. THE ARSENAL AT SPRINGFIELD
  2081. THE CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS DAY
  2082. THE COUNTRY LIFE:
  2083. THE DEFINITION OF BEAUTY
  2084. THE EVENING STAR
  2085. THE FUNERAL RITES OF THE ROSE
  2086. THE OLD WIVES' PRAYER
  2087. THE PARLIAMENT OF ROSES TO JULIA
  2088. THE PRIMROSE
  2089. THE SUCCESSION OF THE FOUR SWEET MONTHS
  2090. TO A CHILD
  2091. TO A GENTLEWOMAN, OBJECTING TO HIM HISGRAY HAIRS
  2092. TO ENJOY THE TIME
  2093. TO HEAVEN
  2094. TO HIS DYING BROTHER, MASTER WILLIAM HERRICK
  2095. TO HIS KINSWOMAN, MISTRESS SUSANNA HERRICK
  2096. TO HIS SAVIOUR, A CHILD;A PRESENT, BY A CHILD
  2097. TO MUSIC
  2098. TO MUSIC, TO BECALM A SWEET SICK YOUTH
  2099. TO MUSIC, TO BECALM HIS FEVER
  2100. TO MUSIC: A SONG
  2101. TO My Lord Colrane, In Answer to his Complemental Verses sent me under the Name of CLEANOR
  2102. TO PRIMROSES FILLED WITH MORNING DEW
  2103. TO THE LADY CREWE, UPON THE DEATH OF HER CHILD
  2104. TO THE ROSE: SONG
  2105. TO THE VIRGINS, TO MAKE MUCH OF TIME
  2106. TO THE WATER-NYMPHS DRINKING AT THEFOUNTAIN
  2107. TO THE WILLOW-TREE
  2108. Take your Heaven further on
  2109. Talk not to me of Summer Trees
  2110. Tall Nettles
  2111. Tam O'Shanter
  2112. Tamerlane
  2113. Teach Him -- When He makes the names
  2114. Tears
  2115. Than Heaven more remote,
  2116. Thanksgiving
  2117. That Girl's Clear Eyes
  2118. That Music Always Round Me.
  2119. That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection
  2120. That Women Are But Men's Shadows
  2121. Thaw
  2122. The "happy isles" of horace
  2123. The Adieu to Love
  2124. The Adieu. Written Under the Impression That the Author Would Soon Die
  2125. The Age of Bronze
  2126. The Albion Battleship Calamity
  2127. The Alley.
  2128. The Angel
  2129. The Angler Rose, He Took His Rod
  2130. The Ants
  2131. The Apple-Tree
  2132. The Ash Grove
  2133. The Autumn
  2134. The Aziola
  2135. The Baby's Dance
  2136. The Ballad Of Reading Gaol
  2137. The Barefoot Boy
  2138. The Barn
  2139. The Barn and the Down
  2140. The Battle of Waterloo
  2141. The Battle of the Nile
  2142. The Beautiful City of Perth
  2143. The Beautiful Stranger
  2144. The Beautiful Sun
  2145. The Bee and the Butterfly
  2146. The Bells
  2147. The Bench-Legged Fyce
  2148. The Bibliomaniac's Prayer
  2149. The Birch-Tree at Loschwitz
  2150. The Bird her punctual music brings
  2151. The Birth of Pleasure
  2152. The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church (Rome, 15--)
  2153. The Blind Girl
  2154. The Blossing Of The Solitary Date-Tree
  2155. The Blossom
  2156. The Blues: A Literary Eclogue
  2157. The Boat on the Serchio
  2158. The Book of Thel. Part I
  2159. The Book of Thel. Part II
  2160. The Book of Thel. Part III
  2161. The Book of Thel. Part IV
  2162. The Bour-Tree Den
  2163. The Boy and the Angel
  2164. The Bride of Abydos. a Turkish Tale
  2165. The Bridge
  2166. The Brook
  2167. The Building of the Ship
  2168. The Buried Life
  2169. The Burning of the People's Variety Theatre, Aberdeen
  2170. The Burns Statue
  2171. The Butterfly in honored Dust
  2172. The Butterfly upon the Sky,
  2173. The Butterfly's Assumption Gown
  2174. The Butterfly's Numidian Gown
  2175. The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer's Tale of Meliboeus.
  2176. The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas.
  2177. The Canterbury Tales. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale.
  2178. The Canterbury Tales. The Clerk's Tale.
  2179. The Canterbury Tales. The Cook's Tale.
  2180. The Canterbury Tales. The Doctor's Tale.
  2181. The Canterbury Tales. The Franklin's Tale.
  2182. The Canterbury Tales. The Friar's Tale.
  2183. The Canterbury Tales. The Knight's Tale.
  2184. The Canterbury Tales. The Man of Law's Tale.
  2185. The Canterbury Tales. The Manciple's Tale.
  2186. The Canterbury Tales. The Merchant's Tale.
  2187. The Canterbury Tales. The Miller's Tale.
  2188. The Canterbury Tales. The Monk's Tale.
  2189. The Canterbury Tales. The Nun's Priest's Tale.
  2190. The Canterbury Tales. The Pardoner's Tale.
  2191. The Canterbury Tales. The Parson's Tale.
  2192. The Canterbury Tales. The Prioress's Tale.
  2193. The Canterbury Tales. The Prologue.
  2194. The Canterbury Tales. The Reeve's Tale.
  2195. The Canterbury Tales. The Second Nun's Tale
  2196. The Canterbury Tales. The Shipman's Tale.
  2197. The Canterbury Tales. The Sompnour's Tale.
  2198. The Canterbury Tales. The Squire's Tale.
  2199. The Canterbury Tales. The Wife of Bath's Tale.
  2200. The Captive's Dream
  2201. The Castle of Mains
  2202. The Cathedral of Rheims
  2203. The Cellar Door
  2204. The Cenci. a Tragedy in Five Acts
  2205. The Chain I Gave. From the Turkish
  2206. The Chalk-Pit
  2207. The Changeling ( From The Tent on the Beach )
  2208. The Character Of Holland
  2209. The Charity Ball
  2210. The Cherry Trees
  2211. The Child Is Father To The Man
  2212. The Child in the Orchard
  2213. The Child on the Cliffs
  2214. The Child's faith is new --
  2215. The Children's Hour
  2216. The Chimney Sweeper
  2217. The Chimney-Sweeper
  2218. The Christian
  2219. The Christmas Goose
  2220. The City In The Sea
  2221. The City of Perth
  2222. The Clepington Catastrophe
  2223. The Clod and the Pebble
  2224. The Cloud
  2225. The Clouds That Are so Light
  2226. The Coliseum
  2227. The Combe
  2228. The Conqueror Worm
  2229. The Conquest
  2230. The Conversazzhony
  2231. The Cornelian
  2232. The Corsair.
  2233. The Cottager
  2234. The Cross Roads; or, The Haymaker's Story
  2235. The Crow Sat on the Willow
  2236. The Crucifixion of Christ
  2237. The Cry Of The Children
  2238. The Cuckoo
  2239. The Curse of Minerva
  2240. The Cyclops
  2241. The Daemon of the World
  2242. The Daguerreotype
  2243. The Dance
  2244. The Dark Forest
  2245. The Death Of Richard Wagner
  2246. The Death of Calmar and Orla. an Imitation of MacPherson's "Ossian"
  2247. The Death of Captain Ward
  2248. The Death of Cromwell
  2249. The Death of Fred Marsden, the American Playwright
  2250. The Death of Lord and Lady Dalhousie
  2251. The Death of Nicou
  2252. The Death of the Flowers
  2253. The Defence of Guenevere
  2254. The Definition of Beauty is
  2255. The Deformed Transformed:
  2256. The Demon Drink
  2257. The Deserted Cottage
  2258. The Deserted Garden
  2259. The Deserted Village
  2260. The Destroying Angel
  2261. The Destruction of Sennacherib
  2262. The Devil's Drive
  2263. The Devil's Walk. a Ballad
  2264. The Dirge
  2265. The Discontent.
  2266. The Dog And His Master
  2267. The Dong with a Luminous Nose
  2268. The Doubter's Prayer
  2269. The Dream
  2270. The Dream Called Life
  2271. The Dream of Eugene Aram
  2272. The Drowned Lover
  2273. The Duel
  2274. The Dumb Soldier
  2275. The Dying Child
  2276. The Dying Christian to His Soul.
  2277. The Echoing Green
  2278. The Emigrants: Book I
  2279. The Emigrants: Book II
  2280. The Englishman in Italy
  2281. The Episode of Nisus and Euryalus. a Paraphrase From the "ÆNeid," Lib. 9
  2282. The Eve Of Revolution
  2283. The Evening Star
  2284. The Execution of James Graham, Marquis of Montrose
  2285. The Fact that Earth is Heaven --
  2286. The Faded Flower
  2287. The Fallen Elm
  2288. The Farewell
  2289. The Fatal Sisters
  2290. The Fear of Flowers
  2291. The Fens
  2292. The Fir-Tree and the Brook
  2293. The Firetail's Nest
  2294. The First Anniversary Of The Government Under O.C.
  2295. The First Canzone of the Convito
  2296. The First Kiss of Love
  2297. The Flight of the Duchess
  2298. The Flitting
  2299. The Flood
  2300. The Flower
  2301. The Flower must not blame the Bee
  2302. The Flower of Liberty
  2303. The Flowers
  2304. The Fly
  2305. The Forerunners
  2306. The Four Ages of Man
  2307. The Fox
  2308. The Frightened Ploughman
  2309. The Frost of Death was on the Pane --
  2310. The Fugitives
  2311. The Funeral
  2312. The Funeral of Youth: Threnody
  2313. The Funeral of the German Emperor
  2314. The Funeral of the Late Ex-Provost Rough, Dundee
  2315. The Funeral of the Late Prince Henry of Battenberg
  2316. The Furl of Fresh-Leaved Dogrose Down
  2317. The Future Peace and Glory of the Church
  2318. The Gallows
  2319. The Garden of Love
  2320. The Garden of Proserpine
  2321. The Garden.
  2322. The Ghost of Miltiades
  2323. The Gipsy's Camp
  2324. The Girl of Cadiz
  2325. The Girt Woak Tree
  2326. The Gladness of Nature
  2327. The Glory
  2328. The Glove
  2329. The Goblet of Life
  2330. The Good-Natured Girls
  2331. The Grandmother
  2332. The Great Franchise Demonstration
  2333. The Green Roads
  2334. The Gypsy
  2335. The Halt Before Rome--September 1867
  2336. The Happiest Day
  2337. The Happy Life of a Country Parson.
  2338. The Hard Times In Elfland
  2339. The Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept
  2340. The Haunted Beach
  2341. The Haunted House
  2342. The Haunted Palace
  2343. The Haystack in the Floods
  2344. The Heaven vests for Each
  2345. The Height of the Ridiculous
  2346. The Heretic's Tragedy: A Middle-Age Interlude
  2347. The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home
  2348. The Holidays
  2349. The Hollow Wood
  2350. The Hope Of My Heart
  2351. The Hound of Heaven
  2352. The House of Prayer
  2353. The Human Abstract
  2354. The Huxter
  2355. The Improvisatore
  2356. The Inauguration of the Hill o' Balgay
  2357. The Indian Serenade
  2358. The Irish Avatar
  2359. The Irishman's Song
  2360. The Island
  2361. The Isle
  2362. The Italian in England
  2363. The Jacquerie A Fragment
  2364. The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
  2365. The Laboratory (Ancien Regime)
  2366. The Lake
  2367. The Lamb
  2368. The Lament of Tasso
  2369. The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers
  2370. The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers
  2371. The Landlord's Tale; Paul Revere's Ride
  2372. The Last Oracle
  2373. The Last Ride Together
  2374. The Last Tournament
  2375. The Late Sir John Ogilvy
  2376. The Leaves like Women interchange
  2377. The Life Beyond
  2378. The Life we have is very great.
  2379. The Light of Stars
  2380. The Lily
  2381. The Lime-tree Bower my Prison [Addressed to Charles Lamb, o
  2382. The Little Black Boy
  2383. The Little Boy Found
  2384. The Little Boy Lost
  2385. The Little Cripple's Complaint
  2386. The Little Dog's Day
  2387. The Little Girl Found
  2388. The Little Girl Lost
  2389. The Little Match Girl
  2390. The Little Vagabond
  2391. The Lofty Sky
  2392. The Long Small Room
  2393. The Loss Of The Eurydice
  2394. The Loss of the Victoria
  2395. The Lost Friend
  2396. The Lost Leader
  2397. The Lost Pilot
  2398. The Lout
  2399. The Magnetic Lady to Her Patient
  2400. The Maid Of Ocram or, Lord Gregory
  2401. The Maid of Jerusalem
  2402. The Man And His Horse
  2403. The Manor Farm
  2404. The Maple Tree
  2405. The Marriage Of Geraint
  2406. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: The Argument
  2407. The Mask of Anarchy. Written on the Occasion of the Massacre at Manchester
  2408. The Meadows In Spring
  2409. The Medal
  2410. The Meeting of the Waters
  2411. The Mill-Pond
  2412. The Mill-Water
  2413. The Miseries of Man
  2414. The Mistletoe (A Christmas Tale)
  2415. The Moon
  2416. The Moon Maiden's Song
  2417. The Moon is distant from the Sea
  2418. The Moon upon her fluent Route
  2419. The Moon was but a Chin of Gold
  2420. The Moon, how definite its orb! (fragment)
  2421. The Morgante Maggiore of Pulci
  2422. The Mountain Chapel
  2423. The Mountain sat upon the Plain
  2424. The New House
  2425. The New School
  2426. The New Vicar of Bray
  2427. The New Year
  2428. The Night Dance
  2429. The Night Journey
  2430. The Night is Darkening Around Me
  2431. The Notice that is called the Spring
  2432. The Old Cottagers
  2433. The Old Man Dreams
  2434. The Old Woman of Berkeley
  2435. The Old Year
  2436. The One who could repeat the Summer day
  2437. The Other
  2438. The Owl
  2439. The Owl And The Sparrow
  2440. The Palace of Humbug
  2441. The Passion
  2442. The Passionate Shepherd To His Love
  2443. The Past
  2444. The Path
  2445. The Patriot: An Old Story
  2446. The Pauper's Funeral
  2447. The Peace-Pipe
  2448. The Peasant Poet
  2449. The Penny Whistle
  2450. The Picture Of Little T.C. In A Prospect Of Flowers
  2451. The Pied Piper of Hamelin: A Child's Story
  2452. The Pine Forest of the Cascine Near Pisa
  2453. The Pipes At Lucknow
  2454. The Poet's Calendar
  2455. The Poet's Death
  2456. The Power Of Prayer
  2457. The Prayer of Nature
  2458. The Primrose
  2459. The Princess (part 3)
  2460. The Princess (part 4)
  2461. The Princess (part 5)
  2462. The Princess (part 7)
  2463. The Princess: A Medley: Home they Brought her Warrior Dead
  2464. The Prisoner of Chillon
  2465. The Progress of Poesy
  2466. The Progress of Spring
  2467. The Prohibition
  2468. The Prophecy of Dante
  2469. The Pumpkin
  2470. The Question
  2471. The Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay
  2472. The Rain and the Wind
  2473. The Rainy Day
  2474. The Rape of the Lock:
  2475. The Raven
  2476. The Reaper and the Flowers
  2477. The Rebel Surprise Near Tamai
  2478. The Reply to Time
  2479. The Retrospect: Cwm Elan, 1812
  2480. The Revenge - A Ballad of the Fleet
  2481. The Revenge Of Hamish
  2482. The Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face
  2483. The Revolt of Islam. a Poem in Twelve Cantos
  2484. The River of Leith
  2485. The River of Life
  2486. The Road was lit with Moon and star --
  2487. The Rose
  2488. The Rose Family - Song 1
  2489. The Rose Family - Song II
  2490. The Rose did caper on her cheek
  2491. The Sad Day
  2492. The Sailor-Boy
  2493. The Same
  2494. The Scholar Gypsy
  2495. The Schoolboy
  2496. The Sea And The Skylark
  2497. The Sea Took Pity
  2498. The Sea said "Come" to the Brook --
  2499. The Sea-Child
  2500. The Seasons: Winter
  2501. The Sensitive Plant
  2502. The Service without Hope --
  2503. The Sheiling
  2504. The Shepheardes Calender: April
  2505. The Shepherd
  2506. The Shepherd's Dog
  2507. The Shepherd's Tree
  2508. The Sick Rose
  2509. The Siege of Corinth
  2510. The Sign-Post
  2511. The Skylark
  2512. The Sleep of Spring
  2513. The Sleeper
  2514. The Snow that never drifts --
  2515. The Soldier
  2516. The Soldier's Wife
  2517. The Solitary
  2518. The Son Of The Evening Star
  2519. The Song of Fionnuala
  2520. The Song of Hiawatha: X
  2521. The Song of O'Ruark, Prince of Breffni
  2522. The Song of Yesterday
  2523. The Song of the Shirt
  2524. The Sorrows of the Blind
  2525. The Soul has Bandaged moments --
  2526. The Sound of the Sea
  2527. The Source
  2528. The Spectral Horseman
  2529. The Spell Is Broke, the Charm Is Flown!
  2530. The Star
  2531. The Starlight Night
  2532. The Stars are old, that stood for me --
  2533. The Statue and the Bust
  2534. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung (excerpt)
  2535. The Stranger
  2536. The Strayed Reveller
  2537. The Sugar-Plum Tree
  2538. The Suicide's Argument
  2539. The Summary History of Sir William Wallace
  2540. The Summer Rain
  2541. The Summer Sun Shone Round Me
  2542. The Summer that we did not prize,
  2543. The Sun Used to Shine
  2544. The Sun and Moon must make their haste --
  2545. The Sun is gay or stark
  2546. The Sunset
  2547. The Swallow
  2548. The Talking Oak
  2549. The Task: Book II, The Time-Piece (excerpts)
  2550. The Task: Book IV, The Winter Evening (excerpts)
  2551. The Task: Book V, The Winter Morning Walk (excerpts)
  2552. The Task: Book VI, The Winter Walk at Noon (excerpts)
  2553. The Teacher's Monologue
  2554. The Tear
  2555. The Temple of Fame.
  2556. The Thanksgiving
  2557. The Thread of Life
  2558. The Three Roses
  2559. The Thrush
  2560. The Thrush's Nest
  2561. The Time I've Lost In Wooing
  2562. The Tournament
  2563. The Tower of Famine
  2564. The Tramp
  2565. The Tree
  2566. The Trees like Tassels -- hit -- and swung --
  2567. The Triumph Of Woman
  2568. The Triumph of Life
  2569. The True Christians
  2570. The Trumpet
  2571. The Truth About hHorace
  2572. The Truth of Woman
  2573. The Twins
  2574. The Two Foscari
  2575. The Two Spirits: An Allegory
  2576. The Tyger
  2577. The Unknown
  2578. The Unknown Bird
  2579. The Valley Of Unrest
  2580. The Vanities of Life
  2581. The Veins of other Flowers
  2582. The Vision of Judgment. by Quevedo Redivivus
  2583. The Vision of the Archangels
  2584. The Vixen
  2585. The Voice of the Ancient Bard
  2586. The Waltz: An Apostrophic Hymn. by Horace Hornem, Esq
  2587. The Wandering Jew's Soliloquy
  2588. The Waning Moon
  2589. The Wasp Trap
  2590. The Water-Fall
  2591. The Widow's Home
  2592. The Wife a-Lost
  2593. The Wife's Will
  2594. The Wild Gazelle
  2595. The Wind Is Without There And Howls In The Trees
  2596. The Winter's Come
  2597. The Winters are so short
  2598. The Witch of Atlas
  2599. The Wood-cutter's Night Song
  2600. The Woodman and the Nightingale
  2601. The Word
  2602. The World's Wanderers
  2603. The Worship of Nature
  2604. The Wrong Way Home
  2605. The Year of the Rose
  2606. The Yellowhammer
  2607. The Young May Moon
  2608. The Young Soldier
  2609. The Young that Died in Beauty
  2610. The Zucca
  2611. The bottle tree
  2612. The bow-leg boy
  2613. The butterfly obtains
  2614. The chatter of a death-demon from a tree-top
  2615. The delectable ballad of the waller lot
  2616. The dreams
  2617. The fairest Home I ever knew
  2618. The fascinating chill that music leaves
  2619. The feet of people walking home
  2620. The first Day that I was a Life
  2621. The fly-away horse
  2622. The good Will of a Flower
  2623. The happy household
  2624. The inundation of the Spring
  2625. The last of Summer is Delight --
  2626. The name -- of it -- is "Autumn" --
  2627. The ocean said to me once
  2628. The pretty Rain from those sweet Eaves
  2629. The stem of a departed Flower
  2630. The stork
  2631. The successful man has thrust himself
  2632. The trees in the garden rained flowers.
  2633. The waters chased him as he fled,
  2634. The way Hope builds his House
  2635. The words the happy say
  2636. Thee, God, I Come from
  2637. Their Height in Heaven comforts not --
  2638. Thel's Motto
  2639. There Is No God, the Wicked Sayeth
  2640. There Was a Cherry-Tree
  2641. There Was a Time
  2642. There Was a Time, I Need Not Name
  2643. There Was an Old Man in a Tree
  2644. There came a Day at Summer's full
  2645. There is a flower that Bees prefer
  2646. There is a pain -- so utter --
  2647. There was a Child went Forth.
  2648. There was a man and a woman
  2649. There was a man who lived a life of fire
  2650. There's Nothing Like the Sun
  2651. There's Wisdom In Women
  2652. These Things That Poets Said
  2653. These are the Signs to Nature's Inns --
  2654. These, I, Singing in Spring.
  2655. They May Rail at this Life
  2656. They say that "Time assuages" --
  2657. They shut me up in Prose --
  2658. This Chasm, Sweet, upon my life
  2659. This Is No Case of Petty Right or Wrong
  2660. This Life Is All Chequer'd With Pleasures and Woes
  2661. This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison
  2662. This Moment, Yearning and Thoughtful.
  2663. This is the place they hoped before,
  2664. Tho' I get home how late -- how late
  2665. Those fair -- fictitious People
  2666. Thou Art Not False, but Thou Art Fickle
  2667. Thou Flower of Summer
  2668. Though the Last Glimpse of Erin With Sorrow I See
  2669. Though the great Waters sleep,
  2670. Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination
  2671. Three times -- we parted -- Breath -- and I --
  2672. Through a Glass Darkly
  2673. Through the Dark Sod -- as Education
  2674. Through those old Grounds of memory,
  2675. Thy Days Are Done
  2676. Thyrsis, a Monody
  2677. Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord,
  2678. Time
  2679. Time And Life
  2680. Time Long Past
  2681. Time and Grief
  2682. Time does go on --
  2683. Time of Roses
  2684. Time was upon
  2685. Time's Revenges
  2686. Tiresias
  2687. Tis the Last Rose of Summer
  2688. To --
  2689. To -- [Harriet]
  2690. To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses
  2691. To A Husband
  2692. To A Lady On The Death Of Her Husband
  2693. To A Lady On The Death Of The Three Relations
  2694. To A Primrose
  2695. To Anna Three Years Old
  2696. To Anne
  2697. To Autumn
  2698. To Belshazzar
  2699. To Caroline
  2700. To Constantia
  2701. To Constantia, Singing
  2702. To Constantia: Stanzas 1 and 2
  2703. To D--
  2704. To Death
  2705. To Dives. a Fragment
  2706. To E--
  2707. To E. Fitzgerald: Tiresias
  2708. To Edward Noel Long, Esq
  2709. To Edward Williams
  2710. To Eliza
  2711. To Emilia Viviani
  2712. To Emma
  2713. To Eva
  2714. To F--
  2715. To Florence
  2716. To Flush, My Dog
  2717. To Frances S. Osgood
  2718. To Friends At Home
  2719. To George Anson Byron(?)
  2720. To George, Earl Delawarr
  2721. To Harriet
  2722. To Heaven
  2723. To Helen
  2724. To Her Father with Some Verses
  2725. To Homer
  2726. To Hope
  2727. To Ianthe
  2728. To Ireland
  2729. To Jane: 'The Keen Stars Were Twinkling'
  2730. To Jane: The Invitation
  2731. To Jane: The Recollection
  2732. To John Clare
  2733. To John Milton "From his honoured friend, William Davenant"
  2734. To Lesbia!
  2735. To Lord Thurlow
  2736. To M---
  2737. To M. S. G
  2738. To Marie Louise (Shew)
  2739. To Marion
  2740. To Mary --
  2741. To Mary Shelley
  2742. To Mary Who Died in This Opinion
  2743. To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin
  2744. To Mary, on Receiving Her Picture
  2745. To Memory
  2746. To Miss -- -- [Harriet Grove] From Miss -- -- [Elizabeth Shelley]
  2747. To Mr C., St James's Place.
  2748. To Mr John Moore, Author of the Celebrated Worm-Powder.
  2749. To Mr Thomas Southern, on His Birthday, 1742.
  2750. To Mr. Murray
  2751. To Mrs M. B. on Her Birthday.
  2752. To My Brother George
  2753. To My Brothers
  2754. To My Dear And Loving Husband
  2755. To My Mother
  2756. To My Name-Child
  2757. To My Own Minature Picture Taken At Two Years Of Age
  2758. To My Son
  2759. To My Wife - With A Copy Of My Poems
  2760. To Napoleon
  2761. To Nature
  2762. To Night
  2763. To One In Paradise
  2764. To One Persuading A Lady To Marriage
  2765. To Penelope
  2766. To R. B.
  2767. To Romance
  2768. To Sophia [Miss Stacey]
  2769. To Stella
  2770. To The Honourable T. H. Esq; On the Death Of His Daughter
  2771. To The Memory Of Mr Oldham
  2772. To The Memory Of My Beloved, The Author, Mr William Shakespeare, And What He Hath Left Us
  2773. To The Pious Memory Of The Accomplished Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew
  2774. To The River
  2775. To The Sad Moon
  2776. To Think of Time.
  2777. To This Moment a Rebel
  2778. To Thomas Moore
  2779. To Thyrza
  2780. To Time
  2781. To Tirzah
  2782. To Virgins, to Make Much of Time
  2783. To Walt Whitman In America
  2784. To What Serves Mortal Beauty?
  2785. To William Shelley
  2786. To Woman
  2787. To Wordsworth
  2788. To Zante
  2789. To [Harriet]
  2790. To a Beautiful Quaker
  2791. To a Blackbird and His Mate Who Died in the Spring
  2792. To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old, 1704. The Author then Forty
  2793. To a Gentleman and Lady on the Death of the Lady's Brother and Sister
  2794. To a Knot of Ungenerous Critics
  2795. To a Lady
  2796. To a Lady Who Presented the Author With the Velvet Band Which Bound Her Tresses
  2797. To a Lady Who Presented to the Author a Lock of Hair Braided With His Own, and Appointed a Night in December to Meet Him in the Garden
  2798. To a Lady and Her Children
  2799. To a Lady with an Unruly and Ill-mannered Dog Who Bit several Persons of Importance
  2800. To a Lady, on Being Asked My Reason for Quitting England in the Spring
  2801. To a Locomotive in Winter.
  2802. To a Skylark
  2803. To a Star
  2804. To a Vain Lady
  2805. To a Waterfowl
  2806. To a Young Child
  2807. To a Youthful Friend
  2808. To an Oak at Newstead
  2809. To flee from memory
  2810. To her derided Home
  2811. To his Girls
  2812. To lose one's faith -- surpass
  2813. To mend each tattered Faith
  2814. To my Dear and Loving Husband
  2815. To my dear Sister, Mrs. C. P. on her Nuptial
  2816. To see the Summer Sky
  2817. To tell the Beauty would decrease
  2818. To the Author of a Poem Entitled Successio.
  2819. To the Author of a Sonnet
  2820. To the Countess of Blessington
  2821. To the Duke of Dorset
  2822. To the Earl of Clare
  2823. To the Evening Star
  2824. To the Hon^Ble^ M^Rs^ George Lamb
  2825. To the Lord Chancellor
  2826. To the Memory of Henry Welles Livingston
  2827. To the Memory of Mrs. Lefroy who died Dec:r 16 -- my Birthday.
  2828. To the Memory of Sarah Livingston
  2829. To the Memory of the Brave Americans
  2830. To the Moon
  2831. To the Moonbeam
  2832. To the Name above every Name, the Name of Jesus
  2833. To the Nile
  2834. To the Queen of My Heart
  2835. To the Reader of These Sonnets
  2836. To the Republicans of North America
  2837. To the Sighing Strephon
  2838. To---
  2839. To----
  2840. To-Morrow
  2841. To-Night
  2842. Tom May's Death
  2843. Too happy Time dissolves itself
  2844. Touch lightly Nature's sweet Guitar
  2845. Tradition, thou art for suckling children
  2846. Translation
  2847. Translation From Anacreon. Ode
  2848. Translation From Anacreon. Ode 1. to His Lyre
  2849. Translation From Anacreon. Ode 3
  2850. Translation From Catullus. AD Lesbiam
  2851. Translation From Catullus. Lugete Veneres Cupidinesque (Carm. III.)
  2852. Translation From Horace
  2853. Translation From Vittorelli. on a Nun
  2854. Translation From the "Medea" of Euripides
  2855. Translation From the Gull Language
  2856. Translation of a Romaic Love Song
  2857. Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus, by Domitius Marsus
  2858. Translation of the Famous Greek War Song, "δεῦτε παῖδεσ τῶν ἑλλήνων."
  2859. Translation of the Nurse's Dole in the _Medea_ of Euripides
  2860. Translation of the Romaic Song,
  2861. Tray
  2862. Trees
  2863. Troilus and Criseyde: Book I
  2864. Troilus and Criseyde: Book II
  2865. Troilus and Criseyde: Book III
  2866. Troilus and Criseyde: Book IV
  2867. Troilus and Criseyde: Book V
  2868. Trusty as the stars
  2869. Tunbridge Wells
  2870. Turkeys
  2871. Twice had Summer her fair Verdure
  2872. Two Choruses to the Tragedy of Brutus.
  2873. Two Houses
  2874. Two Pewits
  2875. Two or three angels
  2876. UPON A CHILD
  2877. UPON A CHILD THAT DIED
  2878. UPON A PAINTED GENTLEWOMAN
  2879. UPON HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, MISTRESS ELIZABETHHERRICK
  2880. UPON MRS ELIZ. WHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OFAMARILLIS
  2881. UPON ROSES
  2882. UPON THE LOSS OF HIS MISTRESSES
  2883. Ugolino
  2884. Ulalume
  2885. Under the Greenwood Tree
  2886. Under the Woods
  2887. Undue Significance a starving man attaches
  2888. Unfolded Out of the Folds.
  2889. Unnamed Lands.
  2890. Unstable Dream
  2891. Up at a Villa--Down in the City
  2892. Upon Appleton House, to My Lord Fairfax
  2893. Upon My Dear and Loving Husband his Going into England Jan. 16
  2894. Upon The Hill And Grove At Bill-borow
  2895. Upon the Priory Grove, His Usual Retirement
  2896. Upon the road of my life
  2897. Upon the saying that my VERSES were made by another.
  2898. V. The Soldier
  2899. Variation of the Song of the Moon
  2900. Venice. a Fragment
  2901. Verses Found in a Summer-House at Hales-Owen
  2902. Verses On A Butterfly
  2903. Verses on a Cat
  2904. Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift
  2905. Versicles
  2906. Victoria
  2907. Vision Of The Archangels, The
  2908. Vision of Belshazzar
  2909. WHY FLOWERS CHANGE COLOUR
  2910. Walt Whitman.
  2911. War
  2912. War Song
  2913. Warble for Lilac-Time.
  2914. Waring
  2915. Water makes many Beds
  2916. Water, is taught by thirst.
  2917. Wayside Flowers
  2918. We Never Said Farewell
  2919. We dream -- it is good we are dreaming --
  2920. We grow accustomed to the Dark
  2921. We pray -- to Heaven
  2922. We should not mind so small a flower
  2923. We talked as Girls do --
  2924. We thirst at first -- 'tis Nature's Act --
  2925. Weave in, Weave in, My Hardy Life.
  2926. Weeping.
  2927. Well! Thou Art Happy
  2928. Were My Bosom As False As Thou Deem'st It to Be
  2929. Werner: First Draft
  2930. Werner; or, the Inheritance
  2931. What Being in Rank-Old Nature
  2932. What General has a Good Army.
  2933. What Is Life?
  2934. What Shall I Give?
  2935. What Will They Do?
  2936. What is Life?
  2937. What shall I do when the Summer troubles --
  2938. What the Bee Is To the Floweret
  2939. Whatever it is -- she has tried it --
  2940. When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay
  2941. When First
  2942. When He Should Laugh
  2943. When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt (fragment)
  2944. When I Roved a Young Highlander
  2945. When I heard at the Close of the Day.
  2946. When I hoped I feared --
  2947. When I hoped, I recollect
  2948. When I was small, a Woman died --
  2949. When Lovely Woman Stoops To Folly
  2950. When Memory is full
  2951. When Roses cease to bloom, Sir,
  2952. When The Sun Come After Rain
  2953. When We Two Parted
  2954. When We Two Walked
  2955. When a people reach the top of a hill,
  2956. Where Roses would not dare to go,
  2957. Where She Told Her Love
  2958. Where Thou art -- that -- is Home --
  2959. Which is best? Heaven --
  2960. Which is the best -- the Moon or the Crescent?
  2961. While Gazing on the Moon's Light
  2962. While History's Muse
  2963. While Summer Suns O'er the Gay Prospect Play'd
  2964. Whispers of Heavenly Death.
  2965. Who Bides His Time
  2966. Who has not found the Heaven -- below --
  2967. Who were "the Father and the Son"
  2968. Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven?
  2969. Why I am a Liberal
  2970. Why Should A Foolish Marriage Vow
  2971. Wild Bees
  2972. Will You Come?
  2973. Wind and Mist
  2974. Windsor Poetics. Lines Composed on the Occasion of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent Being Seen Standing between the Coffins of Henry VIII. and Charles I., in the Royal Vault at Windsor
  2975. Windsor-Forest.
  2976. Winter
  2977. Winter Heavens
  2978. Winter Song
  2979. Winter Stores
  2980. Winter Walk
  2981. Winter is good -- his Hoar Delights
  2982. Winter under cultivation
  2983. Winter-Time
  2984. Winter.
  2985. Winter: My Secret
  2986. Witchcraft was hung, in History,
  2987. With a Guitar, to Jane
  2988. Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life
  2989. Woman's Constancy
  2990. Women He Liked
  2991. Women's Rights
  2992. Women's Suffrage
  2993. Woods in Winter
  2994. Words
  2995. Work Without Hope
  2996. Would you like summer? Taste of ours.
  2997. Written After Swimming From Sestos to Abydos
  2998. Written On A Summer Evening
  2999. Written near a Port on a Dark Evening
  3000. Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
  3001. Yesterday is History,
  3002. You Are Old, Father William
  3003. You know that Portrait in the Moon --
  3004. You see I cannot see -- your lifetime
  3005. Young Lambs
  3006. Young Munro the Sailor
  3007. Youth And Age
  3008. Youth and Art
  3009. Zummer An' Winter
  3010. from Jubilate Agno, Fragment B, lines 695-768