Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). Wessex Poems and Other Verses. 1918.
Index of Titles
- Andromeda
- Ash-boughs
- As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies dráw fláme
- At the Wedding March
- Binsey Poplars
- Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe, The
- Brothers
- Bugler’s First Communion, The
- Caged Skylark, The
- Candle Indoors, The
- Carrion Comfort
- Cheery Beggar
- Child is father to the man, The
- Denis, whose motionable, alert, most vaulting wit
- Duns Scotus’s Oxford
- Epithalamion
- Felix Randal
- For a Picture of St. Dorothea
- Furl of fresh-leaved dogrose down, The
- God’s Grandeur
- Habit of Perfection, The
- Handsome Heart, The
- Harry Ploughman
- Heaven—Haven
- Henry Purcell
- Hope holds to Christ the mind’s own mirror out
- Hurrahing in Harvest
- In the Valley of the Elwy
- Inversnaid
- I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day
- Lantern out of Doors, The
- Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo, The
- Loss of the Eurydice, The
- May Magnificat, The
- Moonrise
- Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice
- My own heart let me have more have pity on; let
- No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief
- On a piece of music
- On the Portrait of Two Beautiful Young People
- Patience, hard thing! the hard thing but to pray
- Peace
- Penmaen Pool
- Pied Beauty
- Repeat that, repeat
- Ribblesdale
- St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
- St. Winefred’s Well
- Sea and the Skylark, The
- Sea took pity: it interposed with doom, The
- Shepherd’s brow, fronting forked lightning, owns, The
- Silver Jubilee, The
- Soldier, The
- Spelt from Sibyl’s Leaves
- Spring
- Spring and Fall
- Starlight Night, The
- Strike, churl; hurl, cheerless wind, then; heltering hail
- Summa
- That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection
- Thee, God, I come from, to thee go
- Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend
- Times are nightfall, look, their light grows less, The
- To him who ever thought with love of me
- To his Watch
- Tom’s Garland
- To R. B.
- To seem the stranger lies my lot, my life
- To what serves Mortal Beauty?
- What being in rank-old nature should earlier have that breath been
- What shall I do for the land that bred me
- Windhover, The
- Woodlark, The
- Wreck of the Deutschland, The