W. Alexander, Earl of Sterline. |
To Aurora |
Anonymous. |
Present in Absence |
Unfaithful Shepherdess |
Great Adventurer |
Loveliness of Love |
Cherry-Ripe |
My Love in her attire doth show her wit |
Love not me for comely grace |
Forsaken Bride |
Fair Helen |
Twa Corbies |
Willie Drowned in Yarrow |
Lord Bacon. |
Life |
A. L. Barbauld. |
Life! I know not what thou art |
R. Barnefield. |
Nightingale |
F. Beaumont. |
On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey |
R. Burns. |
Lament for Culloden |
A Farewell |
Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon |
To a Mouse |
Mary Morison |
Bonnie Lesley |
O my Luve’s like a red, red rose |
Highland Mary |
Duncan Gray |
Jean |
John Anderson |
Lord Byron. |
All for Love |
There be none of Beauty’s daughters |
She walks in beauty, like the night |
When we two parted |
Elegy on Thyrza |
On the Castle of Chillon |
Youth and Age |
Elegy |
T. Campbell. |
Lord Ullin’s Daughter |
Freedom and Love |
To the Evening Star |
Maid of Neidpath |
Ye Mariners of England |
Battle of the Baltic |
Hohenlinden |
Ode to Winter |
To the Evening Star |
Soldier’s Dream |
River of Life |
T. Carew. |
True Beauty |
H. Carey. |
Sally in Our Alley |
C. Cibber. |
Blind Boy |
H. Coleridge. |
She is not fair to outward view |
S. T. Coleridge. |
Love |
Youth and Age |
J. Collins. |
To-Morrow |
W. Collins. |
Ode Written in 1746 |
Passions |
To Evening |
H. Constable. |
Diaphenia |
A. Cowley. |
A Supplication |
W. Cowper. |
Loss of the “Royal George“ |
To a Young Lady |
Poplar Field |
Solitude of Alexander Selkirk |
To Mary Unwin |
To the Same |
R. Crashaw. |
Wishes for the Supposed Mistress |
A. Cunningham. |
A wet sheet and a flowing sea |
S. Daniel. |
Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night |
T. Dekker. |
Happy Heart |
M. Drayton. |
Love’s Farewell |
W. Drummond of Hawthornden. |
Summons to Love |
To His Lute |
Madrigal |
Sic Transit |
Lessons of Nature |
Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move? |
Saint John Baptist |
J. Dryden. |
Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, 1687 |
Alexander’s Feast; or, the Power of Music |
J. Elliott. |
Lament for Flodden |
J. Fletcher. |
Melancholy |
J. Gay. |
Black-Eyed Susan |
O. Goldsmith. |
When lovely woman stoops to folly |
R. Graham of Gartmore. |
If doughty deeds my lady please |
T. Gray. |
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude |
On a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes |
Bard |
Progress of Poesy |
Ode on the Spring |
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard |
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College |
Hymn to Adversity |
G. Herbert. |
Gifts of God |
R. Herrick. |
Counsel to Girls |
To Dianeme |
Poetry of Dress |
Whenas in silks my Julia goes |
To Anthea Who May Command Him Any Thing |
To Blossoms |
To Daffodils |
T. Heywood. |
Pack, clouds, away, and welcome day |
T. Hood. |
Past and Present |
Bridge of Sighs |
Deathbed |
B. Jonson. |
Noble Nature |
Hymn to Diana |
To Celia |
J. Keats. |
On First Looking into Chapman’s “Homer“ |
Ode on the Poets |
Happy Insensibility |
La Belle Dame Sans Merci |
Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art |
Terror of Death |
Mermaid Tavern |
Ode to a Nightingale |
Ode to Autumn |
Realm of Fancy |
Human Seasons |
C. Lamb. |
Old Familiar Faces |
Hester |
On an Infant Dying as Soon as Born |
Lady A. Lindsay. |
Auld Robin Gray |
T. Lodge. |
Rosaline |
J. Logan. |
Braes of Yarrow |
Colonel Lovelace. |
To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars |
To Althea from Prison |
To Lucasta, Going beyond the Seas |
J. Lyly. |
Cupid and Campaspe |
C. Marlowe. |
Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
A. Marvell. |
Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland |
Thoughts in a Garden |
Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda |
W. J. Mickle. |
Sailor’s Wife |
J. Milton. |
Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity |
On the Late Massacre in Piemont |
Lycidas |
When the Assault Was Intended to the City |
On His Blindness |
To Mr. Lawrence |
To Cyriack Skinner |
To the Lady Margaret Ley |
L’Allegro |
Il Penseroso |
At a Solemn Music |
T. Moore. |
Echoes |
At the mid hour of night |
Pro Patria Mori |
Journey Onwards |
Light of Other Days |
Lady Nairn. |
Land o’ the Leal |
T. Nash. |
Spring |
A. Philips. |
To Charlotte Pulteney |
A. Pope. |
Quiet Life |
M. Prior. |
Merchant, to secure his treasure |
S. Rogers. |
Sleeping Beauty |
A Wish |
Sir W. Scott. |
To a Lock of Hair |
Outlaw |
Jock of Hazeldean |
A Serenade |
Where shall the lover rest |
Rover |
Maid of Neidpath |
Gathering Song of Donald the Black |
Pride of Youth |
Coronach |
Rosabelle |
Hunting Song |
Datur Hora Quieti |
Sir C. Sedley. |
Child and Maiden |
Not, Celia, that I juster am |
G. Sewell. |
Dying Man in His Garden |
W. Shakespeare. |
Time and Love |
Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea |
A Madrigal |
Under the greenwood tree |
It was a lover and his lass |
Absence |
How like a winter hath my absence been |
A Consolation |
Unchangeable |
To me, fair Friend, you never can be old |
To His Love |
When in the chronicle of wasted time |
Love’s Perjuries |
Man’s Love |
Carpe Diem |
Winter |
That time of year thou may’st in me behold |
Remembrance |
Revolutions |
Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing |
Life without Passion |
Madrigal |
Blind Love |
Blow, blow, thou winter wind |
Dirge of Love |
Fidele |
A Sea Dirge |
Post Mortem |
Triumph of Death |
Madrigal |
Soul and Body |
World’s Way |
P. B. Shelley. |
Lines to an Indian Air |
I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden |
Love’s Philosophy |
To the Night |
Flight of Love |
One word is too often profaned |
Invocation |
Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples |
To a Skylark |
Ozymandias of Egypt |
To a Lady, with a Guitar |
Invitation |
Recollection |
To the Moon |
A widow bird sate mourning for her Love |
A Dream of the Unknown |
Hymn to the Spirit of Nature |
Written among the Euganean Hills, North Italy |
Ode to the West Wind |
Poet’s Dream |
A Lament |
Music, when soft voices die |
J. Shirley. |
Last Conqueror |
Death the Leveller |
Sir P. Sidney. |
A Ditty |
R. Southey. |
After Blenheim |
Scholar |
E. Spenser. |
Prothalamion |
Sir J. Suckling. |
Encouragements to a Lover |
J. Sylvester. |
Love’s Omnipresence |
J. Thomson. |
Rule, Britannia |
For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove |
The Shepherd Tonie. |
Colin |
H. Vaughan. |
Retreat |
E. Vere, Earl of Oxford. |
A Renunciation |
E. Waller. |
Go, lovely Rose! |
On a Girdle |
J. Webster. |
A Land Dirge |
G. Wither. |
Manly Heart |
C. Wolfe. |
Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna |
W. Wordsworth. |
She was a Phantom of delight |
Lost Love |
I travell’d among unknown men |
Education of Nature |
A slumber did my spirit seal |
To a Distant Friend |
Desideria |
Ode to Duty |
England and Switzerland, 1802 |
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic |
London, 1802 |
Same |
When I have borne in memory what has tamed |
Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman |
A Lesson |
Affliction of Margaret |
To the Skylark |
Green Linnet |
To the Cuckoo |
Upon Westminster Bridge |
Composed at Neidpath Castle |
Admonition to a Traveller |
To the Highland Girl of Inversnaid |
Reaper |
Reverie of Poor Susan |
Daffodils |
To the Daisy |
Yarrow Unvisited |
Yarrow Visited |
By the Sea |
To Sleep |
Inner Vision |
Written in Early Spring |
Ruth, or the Influences of Nature |
Nature and the Poet |
World is too much with us |
Within King’s College Chapel, Cambridge |
Two April Mornings |
Fountain |
My heart leaps up when I behold |
Ode on Intimations of Immortality |
Sir H. Wotton. |
Character of a Happy Life |
Elizabeth of Bohemia |
Sir T. Wyatt. |
A Supplication |
Lover’s Appeal |