Rupert Brooke (1887–1915). Collected Poems. 1916.
Index of Titles
- A Channel Passage
- A Memory
- Ante Aram
- Beauty and Beauty
- Blue Evening
- Choriambics—I
- Choriambics—II
- Clouds
- Dawn
- Day and Night
- Day That I Have Loved
- Dead Men’s Love
- Desertion
- Dining-Room Tea
- Doubts
- Dust
- Failure
- Finding
- Flight
- Hauntings
- Heaven
- He Wonders Whether to Praise or to Blame Her
- Home
- In Examination
- Jealousy
- Kindliness
- Libido
- Lines Written in the Belief That the Ancient Roman Festival of the Dead Was Called Ambarvalia
- Love
- Mary and Gabriel
- Menelaus and Helen
- Mummia
- Mutability
- One Day
- On the Death of Smet-Smet, the Hippopotamus-Goddess
- Paralysis
- Peace
- Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening
- Retrospect
- Safety
- Seaside
- Second Best
- Sleeping Out: Full Moon
- Song
- Song
- Sonnet
- Sonnet: I Said I Splendidly Loved You; It’s Not True
- Sonnet: Oh! Death Will Find Me, Long Before I Tire
- Success
- The Beginning
- The Busy Heart
- The Call
- The Charm
- The Chilterns
- The Dead
- The Dead
- The Fish
- The Funeral of Youth: Threnody
- The Goddess in the Wood
- The Great Lover
- The Hill
- The Jolly Company
- The Life Beyond
- The Night Journey
- The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
- The One Before the Last
- The Soldier
- The Song of the Beasts
- The Song of the Pilgrims
- The Treasure
- The Vision of the Archangels
- The Voice
- The Wayfarers
- The Way That Lovers Use
- There’s Wisdom in Women
- Thoughts on the Shape of the Human Body
- Tiare Tahiti
- Town and Country
- Unfortunate
- Victory
- Wagner
- Waikiki