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Contents Links: Editor's Introduction | 1820 | 1821 | 1822 | 1823 | 1824 | 1825 | 1826 | 1827 | 1828 | 1829 | 1830 | 1831 | 1832 | 1833 | 1834 | 1835 | 1836 |
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Fragment ("Is not this grove")
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Stanzas -- On the death of Miss Campbell
Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage]
Stanzas ("When should lovers breathe their vows?")
Song ("Oh, you cannot prove false to me my love,")
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Song ("Are other eyes beguiling, Love?")
Poetic Sketches -- Sketch the First
Poetic Sketches -- Sketch the Second
Poetic Sketches -- Sketch Third
Song ("There were sweet sounds waked from my harp;")
Poetic Sketches -- Sketch Fourth
Poetic Sketches -- Sketch Fifth
Poetic Sketches -- Sketch Sixth
Song ("Listen to the tale")
The Poet
Poetic Sketches -- Second Series - Sketch the First (Sappho)
Poetic Sketches -- Second Series - Sketch the Second (The Contrast)
Poetic Sketches -- Second Series - Sketch the Third (Rosalie)
Poetic Sketches -- Second Series - Sketch the Fourth (St. George's Hospital, Hyde-Park Corner)
Poetic Sketches -- Second Series - Sketch the Fifth (Mr. Martin's Picture of Clytie)
Poetic Sketches -- Second Series - Sketch the Sixth (The Deserter)
The Wanderer -- A Fragment
Songs -- 1. ("Ah, look upon those withered flowers,")
Songs -- 2. Love's Last Words
Songs -- 3. For Music
Sketches from Drawings by Mr. Dagley -- Sketch the First - Time Arresting
Career of Pleasure
Sketches from Designs by Mr. Dagley -- Sketch the Second - Love Touching the Horns of a Snail Which is Shrinking from His Hand
Sketches from Designs by Mr. Dagley -- Sketch the Third - The Cup of Circe
Fragments in Rhyme -- XII. St. Valerie
Fragments in Rhyme -- XIII. Written after Seeing Maid Marian Performed
Medallion Wafers -- Introduction
Medallion Wafers -- Cupid Riding a Peacock
Medallion Wafers -- Atalanta, Represented as Huntress with her Bow
The Cadet -- An Indian Sketch
Medallion Wafers -- Head of Tyrtæus
Medallion Wafers -- Unknown Female Head
Medallion Wafers -- A Youth, With a Lyre in His Hand...
Medallion Wafers -- Hercules and Iole
Medallion Wafers -- Love Sleeping Beneath a Palm-Tree
Ballads -- I. The Soldier's Grave
Ballads -- II. Song of the Hunter's Bride
Ballads -- III. The Crusader
Leander and Hero
Medallion Wafers -- Head of Ariadne
Medallion Wafers -- An Old Man Standing by the Dead Body of a Youth
Medallion Wafers -- A Nereid Floating on a Shell
Medallion Wafers -- Conclusion
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures --- Vandyke Consulting His Mistress on a Picture in Cooke's Exhibition
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures -- Hope, from a Design by a Lady
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures -- Portrait of a Girl, in the British Gallery, by T. Stewardson
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures -- Different Thoughts - Suggested by a Picture by G.S. Newton, No. 16, in the British Gallery, and representing a Girl looking at her Lover's Miniature
Songs ("I'll meet thee at the midnight hour,")
[Song] ("Pledge not that sparkling bowl")
[Song] ("All over the world with thee, my love!")
[Song] ("The dream on the pillow")
[Song] ("What was our parting? -- one wild kiss,")
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures -- A Maniac Visited by his Family in confinement: by Davis
April 67
Fragments ("I looked upon the twilight Star,")
Fragments ("- - - - It is the last survivor of a race")
Fragments ("I should have prized thy heart, if none")
Fragments ("Nay, pray thee, let me weep, for tears")
Dramatic Scene -- Ianthe -- Guido -- Manfred
Fragments ("The lights are fair in my father's hall,")
Fragments ("Love once dwelt in a palmy isle,")
Fragments ("A blue Halian sky -- set scarce more blue")
Fragments ("Then fair thee well, love, for a little while!")
Fragments ("Do any thing love; or if thou lovest")
Poetical Catalogue of Paintings -- On May-day, by Leslie
Poetical Catalogue of Paintings -- The Hours, by Howard
Poetical Catalouge of Paintings -- The Female Head on the left of "The Hours"
Poetical Catalogue of Paintings --Valedictory Stanzas
Poetical Catalogue of Paintings -- Two Doves in a Grove, Mr. Glover's Exibition
Poetical Catalogue of Paintings -- On the Picture of a Young Girl
Inez
Stanzas ("Twine not those red roses for me,--")
Stanzas ("Farewell, farewell! then both are free,--")
Song ("When last we parted, we stood beneath" )
Valedictory Lines -- To a Cadet on embarking for India
A Tale Founded on Fact
Glencoe
Execution of Crescentius
The Artist's Studio
Songs ("Oh never throw thy love away")
Songs ("Yes, it is here, 'neath midnight skies,")
Songs ("I envy thee, thou careless wind!")
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures -- Stothard's Erato
Lines ("There is no smile to answer thine,")
Fragment ("Oh it is veriest vanity to love!--")
I. -- The Bayadere. An Indian Tale
The Bayadere -- Part II.
The Bayadere -- Part III.
Extracts from my Pocket Book -- Song ("Oh do not talk to me of love,")
Extracts from my Pocket Book -- Song ("Yes, still truly thine! Ah, they never love new")
Extracts from my Pocket Book -- My Harp!
Extracts from my Pocket Book -- Songs of Love
Extracts from my Pocket Book -- Air,--Here's a Health to Ane I Loo Dear
Extracts from my Pocket Book -- Air, -- Tam Glen 108
Extracts from my Pocket book -- [Untitled] ("'Twas sweet to look upon thine eyes,")
The Gipsy's Prophecy
Songs ("Beautiful are the hues that lie")
Songs ("Last night, a fairy bark, for Hope")
Fragment ("- - - - - - - - - - A solitude")
Sketch ("The warrior went forth in the morning light,--")
Songs ("The ring you gave, the kiss you gave,")
Songs ("I will swear to thee by that bright star,")
The Bird
Stanzas ("We shall not meet again, love,")
Lines ("There is a dear and lovely power")
Poetic Sketches -- Fourth Series - Sketch I. - The Painter
Poetic Sketches -- Fourth Series - Sketch II. - The Covenanters
Poetic Sketches -- Fourth Series - Sketch III. - The False One
Poetic Sketches -- Fourth Series - Sketch IV. - A Village Tale
Poetic Sketches -- Fourth Series - Sketch V. - The Island
Poetic Sketches -- Fourth Series - Sketch VI. - The Sailor
Fragments by L.E.L. -- First Series - Lament for the Past Year
Fragments by L.E.L. -- First Series - Love's Wreath
Fragments by L.E.L. -- First Series - Song ("Oh meet me once but once again,")
Fragments by L.E.L.-- Second Series - Song ("Oh speak not of love")
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Second Series - Stanzas ("It is a green and sunny place")
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Second Series - The Dream
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Third Series - The Forsaken
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Third Series - Indian Song
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Fourth Series - [Untitled] ("A small clear fountain, with green willow trees")
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Fourth Series - Song ("Take back your wreath, your sunny wreath")
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Fifth Series - Lights and Shadows
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Fifth Series - Remembrance
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Fifth Series - The Swan
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Fifth Series - Song ("The wreath of green leaves that was bound")
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Sixth Series - The Star
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Sixth Series - The Lamp
Fragments by L.E.L. -- Sixth Series - Romance
Metrical Tales -- I. - The Three Wells - A Fairy Tale
Metrical Tales -- II. - The Poisoned Arrow
Metrical Tales -- III. - The Sisters
Metrical Tales -- IV. - The Troubadour
[Untitled] ("It is a lovely lake, with waves as blue")
The Farewell
Song ("False as thou art, yet still farewell!")
Songs ("Do you recall one autumn night")
Songs ("Young beauty once dwelt in a bower")
Songs ("They say, that when the oyster shell--")
Songs ("Do anything but doubt me, love!")
The Knight
Love in Absence
The Reverse
Raphael Showing his Mistress her Portrait, by Mr. Brockedon
Moonlight. T.C. Hofiand
Song ("I cannot bear to look on thee")
[Untitled] ("Farewell! for I have schooled my heart")
Love's Lament
The Poet's Retreat
Antinous
Stanzas ("The moon is shining o'er the lake")
Stanzas ("Alas! alas! the times are fled")
Stanzas ("Is this the harp you used to wake,")
Stanzas ("Have the dreams of thy youth departed,")
Poetic Sketches -- Fifth Series - Sketch the First - Fidelity
The Withered Flowers
Song ("This is enough! this broken heart")
Poetic Sketches -- Fifth Series - Sketch the Second - Infidelity
Poetic Sketches -- Fifth Series - Sketch the Third - The Knight's Tale
Constancy, A Song
Songs ("It is not for your eagle eye,")
Songs ("Oh! no, no, this love is not love for me;")
The Phantom Bride
Landscapes -- The Glen
Landscapes -- The Lake
Song ("Farewell to all! I shall not gaze")
The Stars
Constancy
Faded Flowers
Songs ("Farewell! and soon between us both")
Songs ("The sun is setting o'er the sea,")
Songs ("My heart is filled with bitter thoughts,")
Valedictory Stanzas ("Thy voice is yet upon mine ear,")
Stanzas ("I turn'd into the olive grove")
Alas, Alas, I cannot choose but love him
Stanzas ("Well, indeed, may you deem,")
Love's Reproaches
Songs ("Too well I know my heart")
Songs ("I knew I loved in vain")
Song ("My heart is wholly changed")
Realities
Song ("I have a summer gift,")
Portraits -- 1.
Portraits -- 2.
Song ("My own love, my dear love,")
Farewell
Fragments -- Fifth Series - ("My Heart is as a Grave")
Fragments -- Fifth Series - ("Now for the gay, the cold, the free, ")
Fragments -- Fifth Series - ("Forget thee -- I may not forget")
The Almond Tree
Song ("Oh, it is not for the laurel's sake")
Stanzas ("Oh, tell me not I shall forget")
Anecdote of Sobieski
Death of the Chevalier Bayard
Poetic Fragments -- Fifth Series - ("- - - - I have a gush")
Poetic Fragments -- Fifth Series - First
Poetic Fragments -- Fifth Series - Second
Poetic Fragments -- Fifth Series - Third
Lezione Per L'Amore
The Worshipper
Songs ("When Love first came to me,")
Songs ("I would that I could cease")
A Dream
Greek Song
Moon
[Untitled] ("The moon is on the silent lake")
Song ("Float, float, down the stream,")
[Untitled] ("Oh it is long since we have met!")
Life
Moralising
Fragments -- I. ("There are ten thousand visions of delight")
Fragments -- II. ("No more, no more, why should I dream")
The World As It Is
The Tumuli
Changes ("Leaves grow gree to fall,")
Willow Leaves
Birthday in Spring
The Spirit of Dreams
Imitations of Servian Poetry -- [Untitled] ("The maiden turned her head away")
Imitations of Servian Poetry -- Song ("She took a flower, and plucked the leaves")
Imitations of Servian Poetry -- The Falcon-Messenger
Imitations of Servian Poetry -- Song ("The desert hath a dreary waste")
Genius
Song ("Deep, deep, drain the cup,")
[Untitled] ("'Twas sad; for aye have lute and bard")
Broken Vows
Euthenagia
Ballad ("Oh go not forth to night, my child,")
Elise
Fragment ("I know but little of her history,")
The Wanderer
The Change
The Legacy of the Lute
The Dying Spaniard's Charge
The Pledge
Sir Adelbert: Ballad
The Churchyard
Change ("When those eyes have forgotten the smile they wear now,")
Lines to the Author after Reading The Sorrows of Rosalie
Lines on Newton's Picture of the Disconsolate
A Sketch ("They're passing now adorn our veil;")
Change ("Where are the flowers, the beautiful flowers")
Fame: An Apologue
The First Grave
Songs -- 1. The Absent
Songs -- 2. The Companions
Songs -- 3. Memory
Songs -- 4. The Departed
Songs -- 5. The Portrait
The Festival
Follow Me!
The Legacy of the Roses
The Aspen Tree
The Sicilian Girl to the Madonna
Christmas Carol
Lines ("The myrtle wreath that I have laid")
The Hall of Statues
The Hermit's Grave
Epigram on a Miser
Christmas
Christ Blessing Little Children
Death and the Youth
The Dying Child
The Little Shroud
Our Present May
Youth
Songs ("When do I think of thee?--")
Songs ("These are the words, the burning words,")
The Lost Ship
The New Year
Memory
History of the Lily
Versions from the German -- First Series
Versions from the German -- Second Series
Versions from the German -- Third Series
Versions from the German -- Fourth Series
Versions from the German -- Fifth Series
Versions from the German -- Fifth Series Continued
Versions from the German -- Fifth Series Continued
Versions from the German -- Fifth Series Continued
Lines ("They bend above the moonlit stream,")
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