Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. 1895.
“Fiesolan Idyl” to “Old Souls”Index to Titles
- Fiesolan Idyl
- First or Last?
- Flos Florum
- Flower in the Crannied Wall
- Flowers
- Flowers I Would Bring
- Fluttered Wings
- For a Copy of Theocritus
- For an Epitaph at Fiesole
- Forby Sutherland
- Foreign Lands
- Formosae Puellae
- For the Picture, “The Last of England”
- Fortune’s Wheel
- Fragment of a Sleep-Song
- From “A Christmas Hymn”
- From “A Life-Drama”
- From “A Love-Trilogy”
- From “Amours De Voyage”
- From “A Threnody: In Memory of Albert Darasz”
- From “Aurora Leigh”
- From “Balder Dead”
- From “Bothwell”
- From “Canute the Great”
- From “Casa Guidi Windows”
- From “Chastelard”
- From “Edwin the Fair”
- From “Empedocles on Etna”
- From “Festus”
- From “Gebir”
- From “He Heard Her Sing”
- From His Paraphrase of the Rubáiyát of Omár Khayyám
- From “Joseph and His Brethren”
- From “Later Life”
- From “Love in Exile”
- From “Marie De Meranie”
- From “Myrtis”
- From “Niobe”
- From “Orion: An Epic Poem”
- From “Phantasmion”
- From “Philip Van Artevelde”
- From “Pygmalion and Galatea”
- From “Rosamond”
- From “Saint Paul”
- From “Sohrab and Rustum”
- From “Tecumseh: A Drama”
- From “The Angel in the House”
- From “The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich”
- From the Chorus, “We Have Seen Thee, O Love!”
- From the Drama of “Charles II”
- From the Drama of “De Roberval”
- From “The Fool’s Revenge”
- From “The Hunting of the Snark”
- From “The Light of Asia”
- From the Recesses
- From “The Saint’s Tragedy”
- From “The Unknown Eros”
- From “Torrismond”
- From “Tuscan Cypress”
- “Fuzzy-Wuzzy”
- Garden Fairies
- Geist’s Grave
- Genius
- Gibraltar
- Give a Rouse
- Given Over
- Giving to God
- Glenkindie
- Golden Rowan
- Golden-Tressed Adelaide
- Good-By
- “Good-Night, Babette!”
- Gordon
- Grave-Digger’s Song
- Hack and Hew
- Half-Waking
- Hans Christian Andersen
- Harvest-Home Song
- Has Summer Come without the Rose?
- Heart and Will
- Heartsease
- Heat
- Heather Ale: A Galloway Legend
- Heliodore Dead
- Heracleitus
- Her Confirmation
- Her Death
- Hereafter
- Her First-Born
- Her Gifts
- Her Last Lines
- Her Moral
- Hero-Worship
- Her Pity
- Hertha
- Hesperia
- Hesperus Sings
- Hidden Joys
- Hiding the Skeleton
- His Banner over Me
- Holy Matrimony
- Home in War-Time
- Home Thoughts from Abroad
- Hope and Fear
- How My Song of Her Began
- How ’s My Boy?
- “How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix”
- How to Read Me
- How We Beat the Favorite
- Humanity
- Human Life
- H. W. L.
- Hymn
- Hymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity
- Ianthe’s Troubles
- Ideality
- Ideal Memory
- I Die, Being Young
- If All the World
- If I Desire
- If Only Thou Art True
- “If She Be Made of White and Red”
- If She but Knew
- If You Were Here
- I Gave My Life for Thee
- Il Fior Degli Eroici Furori
- Immortality
- Immortality
- Imperator Augustus
- Impression
- “In after Days”
- In after Time
- In a Gondola
- In a Lecture-Room
- In a September Night
- Incident of the French Camp
- Inclusiveness
- Indian Love-Song
- In Green Old Gardens
- In Memory of Walter Savage Landor
- In November
- In Pace
- In Praise of Gilbert White
- In the Golden Birch
- In the Golden Morning of the World
- In the Mile End Road
- In the Season
- In the States
- In the Twilight
- In the Wood
- Introductory
- In Tuscany
- Invincible
- Iris
- I Saw a New World
- I Saw, I Saw the Lovely Child
- “Is It Nothing to You?”
- Ite Domum Saturæ, Venit Hesperus
- I Think on Thee
- “It Is Finished”
- It May Be
- Ivry
- I Will Not Let Thee Go
- Izaak Walton to River and Brook
- Jabberwocky
- Javanese Dancers
- Jesus the Carpenter
- John the Pilgrim
- Juggling Jerry
- Just As I Am
- Just for To-day
- Karma
- Kate Temple’s Song
- Kathleen Mavourneen
- Kitty Neil
- Knapweed
- Knowledge
- Knowledge after Death
- Krishna
- Lachrymæ Musarum
- Lady Mary
- Lament
- Lament of the Irish Emigrant
- Landor
- Lapsus Calami
- Last Night
- Laughter and Death
- Laura’s Song
- Laus Infantium
- Lear
- Le Mauvais Larron
- Leonardo’s “Monna Lisa”
- Let Me Be with Thee
- Lettice
- Letty’s Globe
- Life
- Life
- Life
- Life and Death
- Life Is Love
- Life’s Hebe
- Light
- Lilian Adelaide Neilson
- Lines by a Person of Quality
- Litany
- Little Aglaë
- London
- London Bridge
- London Feast
- Lorraine
- Lost but Found
- Louis XV
- Love
- Love and Death
- Love and Music
- Love and War
- Love and Youth
- Love at Sea
- Love Goes A-Hawking
- Lovely Mary Donnelly
- Love Not
- Love’s Autumn
- Love’s Blindness
- Lovesight
- Love’s Music
- Love’s Outset
- Love’s Poor
- Love’s Secret Name
- Love’s Spite
- “Lo, We Have Left All”
- Lucifer in Starlight
- Lux Est Umbra Dei
- Lying in the Grass
- Macaulay
- Mahmud and Ayaz: A Paraphrase on Sa’Di
- Man
- Marching Along
- Mare Mediterraneum
- Margaret
- Margaret Love Peacock
- Marian
- Marian Drury
- Marsyas
- Mary Arden
- Mary Magdalene
- Massacre of the Macpherson
- Mawgan of Melhuach
- May Margaret
- Meditations of a Hindu Prince
- Meeting at Night
- Melencolia
- Melting of the Earl’s Plate
- Melville and Coghill
- Memorabilia
- Memorial Verses
- Memories
- Memory
- Memory
- Mimnermus in Church
- Misconceptions
- Montreal
- Morning-Song
- Mother and Poet
- Mother’s Love
- Mother-Song
- Mother Wept
- Mr. Barney Maguire’s Account of the Coronation
- Muckle-Mou’d Meg
- Muckle-Mouth Meg
- “Multum Dilexit”
- My Ain Wife
- My Bath
- My Beautiful Lady
- My Epitaph
- My Guide
- My Heart and I
- My Heart Is a Lute
- My Last Duchess
- My Little Dear
- My Lord Tomnoddy
- My Mother
- My Times Are in Thy Hand
- Nancy Dawson
- Nancy Lee
- Natura Benigna
- Natura Maligna
- Nearer to Thee
- Nell Gwynne’s Looking-Glass
- Nephon’s Song
- News to the King
- New Year’s Eve—Midnight
- Nocturne
- No Death
- Northern Farmer
- November’s Cadence
- October
- Ode—Autumn
- Ode on Conflicting Claims
- Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington
- Ode to Mother Carey’s Chicken
- Ode—To the Roc
- Of Alice in Wonderland
- Of a Vision of Hell, Which a Monk Had
- Of Blue China
- Of His Choice of a Sepulchre
- Of Life
- “O Fons Bandusiæ”
- Of Temperance in Fortune
- Of the Book-Hunter
- Of the Passing Away of Brynhild
- Oh! Where Do Fairies Hide Their Heads?
- Old and Young
- Old Souls