Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. 1919. The Oxford Book of English Verse: 1250–1900.
Addison, Joseph. 1672–1719 | Hymn |
Ainslie, Hew. 1792–1878 | Willie and Helen |
Akenside, Mark. 1721–1770 | Amoret |
The Complaint |
The Nightingale |
Alford, Henry. 1810–1871 | The Bride |
Allingham, William. 1824–1889 | The Fairies |
Anonymous. 13th Cent. | Cuckoo Song |
Anonymous. 14th Cent. | Alison |
Spring-tide |
Blow, Northern Wind |
This World’s Joy |
A Hymn to the Virgin |
Of a rose, a lovely rose |
Anonymous. 15th Cent. | Quia Amore Langueo |
May in the Green-Wood |
Carol |
The Nut-Brown Maid |
Anonymous. 16th Cent. | The Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring |
The Old Cloak |
When Flora had O’erfret the Firth |
Lusty May |
My Heart is High Above |
As ye came from the Holy Land |
Balow |
Hey nonny no! |
A Praise of His Lady |
To Her Sea-faring Lover |
The Faithless Shepherdess |
Crabbed Age and Youth |
Preparations |
Anonymous. 17th Cent. | Thomas the Rhymer |
Sir Patrick Spens |
The Lass of Lochroyan |
The Dowie Houms of Yarrow |
Clerk Saunders |
Fair Annie |
Edward, Edward |
Edom o’ Gordon |
The Queen’s Marie |
Binnorie |
The Bonnie House o’ Airlie |
The Wife of Usher’s Well |
The Three Ravens |
The Twa Corbies |
A Lyke-Wake Dirge |
The Seven Virgins |
Two Rivers |
Cradle Song |
The Call |
The Bonny Earl of Murray |
Helen of Kirconnell |
Waly, Waly |
Barbara Allen’s Cruelty |
Pipe and Can |
Love will find out the Way |
Phillada flouts Me |
Phyllida’s Love-Call |
A Pedlar |
The New Jerusalem |
Icarus |
Madrigal |
How can the Heart forget her? |
Tears |
My Lady’s Tears |
Sister, Awake! |
Devotion |
Since First I saw your Face |
There is a Lady sweet and kind |
Love not me for comely grace |
The Wakening |
Arnold, Matthew. 1822–1888 | The Forsaken Merman |
The Song of Callicles |
To Marguerite |
Requiescat |
The Scholar-Gipsy |
Philomela |
Shakespeare |
From the Hymn of Empedocles |
Ashe, Thomas. 1836–1889 | Meet We no Angels, Pansie? |
To Two Bereaved |
Ayton, Sir Robert. 1570–1638 | To His Forsaken Mistress |
To an Inconstant One |
Baillie, Joanna. 1762–1851 | The Outlaw’s Song |
Baillie, Lady Grisel. 1665–1746 | Werena my Heart’s licht I wad dee |
Bannerman, Frances. | An Upper Chamber |
Barbauld, Anna Lætitia. 1743–1825 | Life |
Barbour, John. d. 1395 | Freedom |
Barnefield, Richard. 1574–1627 | Philomel |
Barnes, William. 1801–1886 | Mater Dolorosa |
The Wife a-lost |
Beattie, James. 1735–1803 | An Epitaph |
Beaumont, Francis. 1586–1616 | On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey |
Beaumont, Sir John. 1583–1627 | Of his Dear Son, Gervase |
Beddoes, Thomas Lovell. 1803–1849 | Wolfram’s Dirge |
Dream-Pedlary |
Song |
Beeching, Henry Charles. 1859–1919 | Prayers |
Going down Hill on a Bicycle |
Behn, Aphra. 1640–1689 | Song |
The Libertine |
Benson, Arthur Christopher. b. 1862 | The Phoenix |
Binyon, Laurence. b. 1869 | Invocation to Youth |
O World, be Nobler |
Blackmore, R. D. 1825–1900 | Dominus Illuminatio Mea |
Blake, William. 1757–1827 | To the Muses |
To Spring |
Song |
Reeds of Innocence |
The Little Black Boy |
Hear the Voice |
The Tiger |
Cradle Song |
Night |
Love’s Secret |
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen. b. 1840 | Song |
The Desolate City |
With Esther |
To Manon, on his Fortune in loving Her |
St. Valentine’s Day |
Gibraltar |
Written at Florence |
The Two Highwaymen |
Bowles, William Lisle. 1762–1850 | Time and Grief |
Boyd, Mark Alexander. 1563–1601 | Sonet |
Breton, Nicholas. 1542–1626 | Phillida and Coridon |
A Cradle Song |
Bridges, Robert. b. 1844 | My Delight and Thy Delight |
Spirits |
Nightingales |
A Passer-by |
Absence |
On a Dead Child |
Pater Filio |
Winter Nightfall |
When Death to Either shall come |
Brome, Alexander. 1620–1666 | The Resolve |