Sarah Flower Adams. |
Hymn |
Love |
Nearer to Thee |
Percy Addleshaw. |
It May Be |
The Happy Wanderer |
Travellers |
Hamilton Aïdé. |
Remember or Forget |
The Danube River |
The Forsaken |
When We Are Parted |
Thomas Aird. |
The Swallow |
Cecil Frances Alexander. |
There Is a Green Hill |
Henry Alford. |
Colonos |
Lady Mary |
William Allingham. |
A Dream |
Day and Night Songs |
Half-Waking |
Lovely Mary Donnelly |
The Fairies |
The Sailor |
Alexander Anderson. |
Cuddle Doon |
Anonymous. |
Epitaph of Dionysia |
Matthew Arnold. |
Dover Beach |
From “Balder Dead” |
From “Empedocles on Etna” |
From “Sohrab and Rustum” |
Geist’s Grave |
Memorial Verses |
Philomela |
The Buried Life |
The Forsaken Merman |
The World and the Quietist |
Written in Emerson’s Essays |
Sir Edwin Arnold. |
After Death in Arabia |
From “The Light of Asia” |
From “With Sa’di in the Garden.” II. Song without a Sound |
From “With Sa’di in the Garden.” I. Mahmud and Ayaz: A Paraphrase on Sa’Di |
Raglan |
The Caliph’s Draught |
The Musmee |
Joseph Ashby-Sterry. |
A Marlow Madrigal |
A Portrait |
The Little Rebel |
Thomas Ashe. |
A Vision of Children |
By the Salpétrière |
Marian |
Phantoms |
Poeta Nascitur |
Alfred Austin. |
Agatha |
At His Grave |
Songs from “Prince Lucifer.” I. Grave-Digger’s Song |
Songs from “Prince Lucifer.” II. Mother-Song |
The Haymakers’ Song |
William Edmondstoune Aytoun. |
Massacre of the Macpherson |
The Execution of Montrose |
Philip James Bailey. |
From “Festus” |
James Ballantine. |
Muckle-Mou’d Meg |
John Banim. |
Soggarth Aroon |
Richard Harris Barham. |
Mr. Barney Maguire’s Account of the Coronation |
The Jackdaw of Rheims |
Sabine Baring-Bould. |
Child’s Evening Hymn |
George Barlow. |
If Only Thou Art True |
The Dead Child |
The Old Maid |
Jane Barlow. |
A Curlew’s Call |
William Barnes. |
Blackmwore Maidens |
The Castle Ruins |
The Heäre |
Woone Smile Mwore |
Thomas Haynes Bayly. |
Oh! Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads? |
She Wore a Wreath of Roses |
Pakenham Beatty. |
Charles Lamb |
The Death of Hampden |
Thomas Lovell Beddoes. |
Ballad of Human Life |
Dream-Pedlary |
From “Torrismond” |
Songs from “Death’s Jest-Book.” II. Dirge |
Songs from “Death’s Jest-Book.” III. Athulf’s Death Song |
Songs from “Death’s Jest-Book.” I. To Sea, to Sea! |
Songs from “Death’s Jest-Book.” IV. Second Dirge |
Songs from “The Brides’ Tragedy.” I. Hesperus Sings |
Songs from “The Brides’ Tragedy.” II. Love Goes A-Hawking |
Henry Charles Beeching. |
A Summer Day |
Knowledge after Death |
Prayers |
To My Totem |
Mackenzie Bell. |
At Stratford-on-Avon |
At the Grave of Dante Gabriel Rossetti |
Spring’s Immortality |
William Cox Bennett. |
A Christmas Song |
Baby May |
Be Mine, and I Will Give Thy Name |
Arthur Christopher Benson. |
After Construing |
An English Shell |
Knapweed |
Realism |
John Stuart Blackie. |
My Bath |
The Emigrant Lassie |
The Working Man’s Song |
John Arthur Blaikie. |
Absence |
Love’s Secret Name |
Song |
Laman Blanchard. |
Hidden Joys |
Nell Gwynne’s Looking-Glass |
Edith Nesbit Bland. |
Ballad of a Bridal |
William John Blew. |
O Lord, Thy Wing Outspread |
Mathilde Blind. |
From “A Love-Trilogy” |
From “Love in Exile” |
The Dead |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. |
Gibraltar |
Laughter and Death |
The Old Squire |
To Manon |
To the Same |
Horatius Bonar. |
Abide with Us |
A Little While |
Lost but Found |
The Master’s Touch |
The Voice from Galilee |
Thy Way, Not Mine |
Francis William Bourdillon. |
A Violinist |
Eurydice |
Old and Young |
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes |
Sir John Bowring. |
From the Recesses |
What of the Night? |
Robert Seymour Bridges. |
A Passer-By |
Asian Birds |
Awake, My Heart! |
Elegy |
I Will Not Let Thee Go |
O Youth Whose Hope Is High |
Poor Withered Rose |
So Sweet Love Seemed |
Thou Didst Delight My Eyes |
Upon the Shore |
Anne Brontë. |
A Prayer |
Her Last Lines |
Song |
Stanzas |
The Old Stoic |
Warning and Reply |
Stopford Augustus Brooke. |
Songs from “Riquet of the Tuft.” II. Prince Riquet’s Song |
Songs from “Riquet of the Tuft.” I. Queen’s Song |
The Jungfrau’s Cry |
Versailles |
Robert Barnabas Brough. |
My Lord Tomnoddy |
Ford Madox Brown. |
For the Picture, “The Last of England” |
O. M. B. |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. |
A Court Lady |
A Musical Instrument |
From “Aurora Leigh” |
From “Casa Guidi Windows” |
Mother and Poet |
My Heart and I |
Sonnets from the Portuguese |
The Cry of the Children |
The Sleep |
Robert Browning. |
Abt Vogler |
A Face |
Cavalier Tunes. II. Give a Rouse |
Cavalier Tunes. III. Boot and Saddle |
Cavalier Tunes. I. Marching Along |
“Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came” |
“De Gustibus—” |
Epilogue |
Epitaph |
Evelyn Hope |
Home Thoughts from Abroad |
“How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix” |
In a Gondola |
Incident of the French Camp |
Meeting at Night |
Memorabilia |
Misconceptions |
Muckle-Mouth Meg |
My Last Duchess |
One Way of Love |
One Word More |
Parting at Morning |
Prospice |
Respectability |
Song from “Paracelsus” |
Song from “Pippa Passes” |
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed’s Church |
The Lost Leader |
Youth and Art |
Oliver Madox Brown. |
Before and After |
Laura’s Song |
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton. |
The Cardinal’s Soliloquy |
When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies |
Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st earl of Lytton. |
Aux Italiens |
Indian Love-Song |
Tempora Acta |
The Chess-Board |
The Dinner Hour |
The Legend of the Dead Lambs |
The Utmost |
Thomas Burbidge. |
Eventide |
If I Desire |
Mother’s Love |
Mary C. G. Byron. |
The Fairy Thrall |
The Tryst of the Night |
Wathen Marks Wilks Call. |
Summer Days |
The People’s Petition |
Charles Stuart Calverley. |
Ballad |
Companions |
On the Brink |
George Frederick Cameron. |
Standing on Tiptoe |
The Golden Text |
What Matters It |
William Wilfred Campbell. |
A Canadian Folk-Song |
A Lake Memory |
The Were-Wolves |
To the Lakes |
William Canton. |
A New Poet |
Karma |
Laus Infantium |
Jane Welsh Carlyle. |
To a Swallow Building under Our Eaves |
Thomas Carlyle. |
The Sower’s Song |
Bliss Carman. |
A More Ancient Mariner |
A Sea Child |
A Windflower |
Envoy |
Golden Rowan |
Hack and Hew |
Marian Drury |
Song |
Spring Song |
The Mendicants |
Lewis Carroll. |
From “The Hunting of the Snark” |
Jabberwocky |
Of Alice in Wonderland |
Ethel Castilla. |
An Australian Girl |
Herbert Edwin Clarke. |
A Cry |
In the Wood |
The Age |
Elizabeth Cecilia Clephane. |
The Lost Sheep |
Arthur Hugh Clough. |
Ah! Yet Consider It Again |
A Protest |
From “Amours De Voyage” |
From “The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich” |
In a Lecture-Room |
Ite Domum Saturæ, Venit Hesperus |
Peschiera |
Qua Cursum Ventus |
Where Lies the Land |
Hartley Coleridge. |
Ideality |
“Multum Dilexit” |
Prayer |
Song |
The Birth of Speech |
To Shakespeare |
To the Nautilus |
Whither? |
Sara Coleridge. |
From “Phantasmion” |
Mortimer Collins. |
A Greek Idyl |
Kate Temple’s Song |
The Ivory Gate |
Eliza Cook. |
The Quiet Eye |
The Sea-Child |
Thomas Cooper. |
Chartist Song |
Barry Cornwall. |
A Petition to Time |
A Poet’s Thought |
Golden-Tressed Adelaide |
Life |
Peace! What Do Tears Avail? |
Sit Down, Sad Soul |
The Blood Horse |
The Hunter’s Song |
The Poet’s Song to His Wife |
The Sea |
The Stormy Petrel |
William Johnson Cory. |
A Poor French Sailor’s Scottish Sweetheart |
Heracleitus |
Mimnermus in Church |
George Cotterell. |
An Autumn Flitting |
In the Twilight |
William John Courthope. |
From “The Paradise of Birds.” I. Birdcatcher’s Song |
From “The Paradise of Birds.” II. Ode—To the Roc |
From “The Paradise of Birds.” III. In Praise of Gilbert White |
Elizabeth Craigmyle. |
Solway Sands |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. |
Philip, My King |
Too Late |
Walter Crane. |
Across the Fields |
A Seat for Three |
Isabella Valancey Crawford. |
The Axe |
The Canoe |
Louisa Macartney Crawford. |
Kathleen Mavourneen |
Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie. |
A Foreboding |
Afterwards |
A May Song |
In Green Old Gardens |
Olive Custance. |
The Parting Hour |
The Waking of Spring |
Twilight |
George Darley. |
Songs from “Sylvia; Or, the May Queen.” I. Chorus of Spirits |
Songs from “Sylvia; Or, the May Queen.” II. Morning-Song |
Songs from “Sylvia; Or, the May Queen.” III. Nephon’s Song |
Songs from “Sylvia; Or, the May Queen.” IV. Romanzo to Sylvia |
Summer Winds |
The Flower of Beauty |
Agnes Mary Frances Darmesteter. |
A Ballad of Orleans |
Celia’s Home-Coming |
Cockayne Country |
Darwinism |
Dawn-Angels |
From “Tuscan Cypress” |
Rosa Rosarum |
John Davidson. |
A Ballad of Heaven |
Harvest-Home Song |
London |
Thomas Osborne Davis. |
The Boatman of Kinsale |
The Sack of Baltimore |
The Welcome |