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Titles in Poem Category Top- 'Twas Not A Mist, Nor Was It Quite A Cloud fragment
- 'Twas Sweet To Know It Only Possible fragment
- Absence: A Farewell Ode on Quitting School for Jesus College, Cambridge
- Ad Vilmum Axiologum
- Adaption From An Old Play: Napoleon
- Adaption From Mark Akenside: Blank Verse Inscriptions
- Adaption From W. L. Bowles: 'I Yet Remain'
- Addressed To A Young Man Of Fortune
- Alcaeus To Sappho
- Alice Du Clos; Or, The Forked Tongue
- Allegoric Vision
- Alternative, The Epigram
- Always Audible Epigram
- Angel Visitant, An
- Anna And Harland
- Answer to a child's question
- Anthem For The Children Of Christ's Hospital
- Apologia Pro Vita Sua
- As Some Vast Tropic Tree, Itself A Wood fragment
- Association Of Ideas
- Authors And Publishers Epigram
- Ave, Atque Vale!
- Ballad of the Dark Ladie, The
- Baron Guelph Of Adelstan. A Fragment fragment
- Beck In Winter, A fragment
- Blossoming Of The Solitary Date-Tree - A Lament, The
- Bridge Street Committee, The
- British Stripling's War-Song Imitated From Stolberg, The
- Butterfly, The
- Catullian Hendecasyllables (from Matthison)
- Chamouny; The Hour Before Sunrise - A Hymn
- Character, A
- Charity In Thought
- Child's Evening Prayer, A
- Cholera Cured Before-Hand
- Christabel
- Christmas Carol, A
- Coeli Enarrant
- Cologne
- Comparative Brevity Of Greek And English Epigram
- Complaint Of Ninathoma, The
- Compliment Qualified, The Epigram
- Constancy to an ideal object
- Day-Dream, A
- Day-Dream From An Emigrant To His Absent Wife, The
- De Profundis Clamavi fragment
- Dear Brother Jem Epigram
- Death of the Starling, The
- Dejection: An ode
- Delinquent Travellers, The
- Desire
- Destiny Of Nations, The
- Destruction Of The Bastile
- Devil's Thoughts, The
- Devonshire Roads
- Dialogue Between An Author And His Friend, A Epigram
- Domestic peace
- Donne [Eclogue. 'On Unworthy Wisdom']
- Drinking Versus Thinking
- Dungeon, The
- Dura Navis
- Duty Surviving Self-Love
- Each Crime That Once Estranges From The Virtues fragment
- Easter Holidays
- Elegy Imitated From One Of Akenside's Blank-Verse Inscriptions (No. III)
- Elisa fragment
- Emenkaiiian [Eu! Dei Vices Gerens, Ipse Divus]
- Eolian Harp, The
- Epigram On A Late Marriage Between An Old Maid And French Petit Maitre
- Epigram On A Slanderer
- Epigram On An Amorous Doctor
- Epigram On An Insignificant
- Epigram On Deputy ----
- Epigram On Kepler fragment
- Epigram On Mr. Ross, Usually Cognominated Nosy
- Epigram On The Secrecy Of A Certain Lady Epigram
- Epigram: An Apology For Spencers
- Epigram: An Evil Spirit's On Thee, Friend! Of Late! Epigram
- Epigram: Charles, Grave Or Merry, At No Lie Would Stick Epigram
- Epigram: Each Bond-Street Buck Conceits, Unhappy Elf! Epigram
- Epigram: In Spain, That Land Of Monks And Apes Epigram
- Epigram: Money, I've Heard A Wise Man Say Epigram
- Epigram: Nothing Speaks Our Mind So Well Epigram
- Epigram: Old Harpy Jeers At Castles In The Air Epigram
- Epigram: Say What You Will, Ingenious Youth!
- Epigram: Scarce Any Scandal, But Has A Handle Epigram
- Epigram: So Mr. Baker Heart Did Pluck Epigram
- Epigram: When Surface Talks Of Other People's Worth Epigram
- Epitaph
- Epitaph Of The Present Year On The Monument Of Thomas Fuller Epigram
- Epitaph On A Bad Man
- Epitaph On A Mercenary Miser Epigram
- Epitaph on an infant [Ere Sin could blight or Sorrow fade]
- Epitaph On An Infant [Its Balmy Lips The Infant Blest]
- Epitaph On Himself Epigram
- Epitaph On Major Dieman Epigram
- Ex Libris S. T. C.
- Exchange, The
- Exile, An
- Experiment For A Metre, An
- Experiment For A Metre (When Thy Beauty Appears), An
- Experiments In Metre
- Faded Flower, The
- Faith, Hope, And Charity From The Italian Of Guarini
- Fancy in Nubibus [or The Poet in the Clouds]
- Farewell To Love
- Fears in solitude
- Fire, Famine, and Slaughter
- First Advent Of Love
- First Draft, An Effusion At Evening
- For A House-Dog's Collar Epigram
- For A Market-Clock
- Forbearance
- Foster-Mother's Tale, The
- Fragment Found In A Lecture-Room, A
- Fragment Of An Ode On Napoleon fragment
- France: An ode
- From The German
- Frost at midnight
- Garden of Boccaccio, The
- Genevieve
- Gentle Look, The
- Good, Great Man, The
- Grant Me A Patron, Gracious Heaven! Whene'er fragment
- Happiness
- Happy Husband - A Fragment, The
- Hexameters [William, My Teacher, My Friend! Dear William And Dear Dorothea!]
- Hexameters, Paraphrase Of Psalm XLVI
- Hint To Premiers And First Consuls, A Epigram
- Hippona Epigram
- His Native Accents To Her Stranger's Ear fragment
- His Own Fair Countenance, His Kingly Forehead fragment
- Home-Sick
- Homeless
- Honour
- Hour When We Shall Meet Again, The
- Hour-Glass, The
- Human life on the denial of immortality
- Humility, The Mother Of Charity
- Hunting song from Zapolya
- Hymn before sun-rise, in the vale of Chamouni
- Hymn To The Earth
- Hymn [My Maker! Of Thy Power The Trace], A
- I Have Experienced fragment
- I Stand Alone, Nor Tho' My Heart Should Break fragment
- Iambics
- If Fair By Nature fragment
- Imitated From Aristophanes fragment
- Imitated From Ossian
- Imitated From The Welsh
- Imitations
- Improvisatore Or, 'John Anderson, My Jo, John', The
- Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
- Inscription For A Seat By The Road Side Half-Way Up A Steep Hill Facing South
- Inscription for a Time-piece
- Inside The Coach
- Introduction To The Tale Of The Dark Ladie
- Invocation, An
- Invocation From Remorse, An
- Israel's Lament
- Job's Luck Epigram
- Julia
- Keepsake, The
- Kiss, The
- Kisses
- Knight's Tomb, The
- Kubla Khan
- L'enfant Prodigue Epigram
- Let Clumps Of Earth, However Glorified fragment
- Letter To Sir Henry Goodyere
- Lewti, or the Circassian Love-Chaunt
- Liar By Profession, A Epigram
- Life
- Limbo
- Lines Composed In A Concert-Room
- Lines Composed While Climbing The Left Ascent Of Brockley Coomb, Somersetshire
- Lines In A German Student's Album Epigram
- Lines In The Manner Of Spenser
- Lines on a child
- Lines On A Friend Who Died Of A Frenzy Fever Induced By Calumnious Reports
- Lines On An Autumnal Evening
- Lines suggested by the last words of Berengarius
- Lines To A Beautiful Spring In A Village
- Lines To A Comic Author, On An Abusive Review
- Lines To A Friend In Answer To A Melancholy Letter
- Lines To Thomas Poole Epigram
- Lines to W. Linley, Esq.
- Lines Written At Shurton Bars, Near Bridgewater
- Lines Written At The King's Arms, Ross
- Lines Written In Commonplace Book Of Miss Barbour
- Lines Written In The Album At Elbingerode
- Love
- Love And Friendship Opposite
- Love's apparition and evanishment: An allegoric romance
- Love's burial-place
- Love's First Hope
- Love's Sanctuary
- Love, a Sword
- Love, Hope, and Patience in Education
- Lover's Complaint To His Mistress, A
- Luther--De Daemonibus fragment
- Mad Monk, The
- Madman And The Lethargist, The
- Mahomet
- Mathematical Problem, A
- Melancholy
- Metrical Accident, A
- Metrical feet - Lesson for a boy
- Modern Critics Epigram
- Monody On A Tea-Kettle
- Monody On The Death Of Chatterton
- Moon, How Definite Its Orb!, The fragment
- Moriens Superstiti
- Morienti Superstes
- Motto Epigram
- Music
- Mutual Passion
- My Baptismal Birth-Day
- My Godmother's Beard
- Names
- Names (from Lessing)
- Napoleon fragment
- Ne Plus Ultra
- Netherlands, The fragment
- News-bearers, The
- Night-Scene - A Dramatic Fragment, The
- Nightingale, The
- Nil Pejus Est Caelibe Vita
- Ninety-Eight Epigram
- Nonsense Sapphics
- Nonsense Verses
- Nonsense [I wish on earth to sing]
- Nonsense [Sing impassionate Soul!]
- Nose, The
- Not A Critic--But A Judge fragment
- Not at home
- O Mercy, O Me, Miserable Man! fragment
- O Th' Oppressive, Irksome Weight fragment
- O! Superstition Is The Giant Shadow fragment
- Occasioned By The Former Epigram
- Occasioned By The Last Epigram
- Ode In The Manner Of Anacreon, An
- Ode To Georgiana, Duchess Of Devonshire
- Ode To The Departing Year
- Ode To The Rain, An
- Ode to Tranquillity
- Ode [Ye Gales, That Of The Lark's Repose]
- Of Humane Learning
- Old Man Of The Alps, The
- On A Cataract
- On A Discovery Made Too Late
- On A Lady Weeping
- On A Late Connubial Rupture In High Life
- On A Reader Of His Own Verses Epigram
- On A Report Of A Minister's Death Written In Germany Epigram
- On A Ruined House In A Romantic Country
- On A Volunteer Singer Epigram
- On An Infant Which Died Before Baptism
- On Bala Hill
- On Donne's Poem 'To A Flea'
- On Donne's Poetry
- On Imitation
- On My Joyful Departure From The Same City [Cologne]
- On Observing A Blossom On The First Of February 1796
- On Pitt And Fox Epigram
- On Receiving An Account That His Only Sister's Death Was Inevitable
- On Revisiting The Sea-Shore After Long Absence, Under Strong Medical Recommendat
- On Seeing A Youth Affectionately Welcomed By A Sister
- On Sir Rubicund Naso Epigram
- On The Christening Of A Friend's Child
- On The Curious Circumstance Epigram
- On The Most Veracious Anecdotist, And Small-Talk Man, Thomas Hill, Esq Epigram
- On The Prospect Of Establishing A Pantisocracy In America
- On The Sickness Of A Great Minister Epigram
- Outcast, The
- Pain
- Pains of Sleep, The
- Pang more sharp than all, The
- Pantisocracy
- Parliamentary Oscillators
- Pensive at eve on the hard world I mus'd
- Perspiration, A Travelling Eclogue
- Phantom
- Phantom or Fact
- Picture or the Lover's Resolution, The
- Pity
- Plaintive Movement, A
- Progress Of Vice
- Psyche
- Quae Nocent Docent
- Questions And Answers In The Court Of Love
- Rash Conjurer, The
- Raven - A Christmas Tale, The
- Reason
- Reason For Love's Blindness
- Recantation
- Recollections Of Love
- Reflections On Having Left A Place Of Retirement
- Religious Musings
- Reproof And Reply, The
- Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The
- Rose, The
- Rufa Epigram
- Sancti Dominici Pallium
- Sea-Ward, White Gleaming Thro' The Busy Scud fragment
- Second Birth, The
- Self-Knowledge
- Sentimental Epigram
- Separation
- Sigh, The
- Silver Thimble, The
- Simile, A fragment
- Sir John Davies On The Immortality Of The Soul
- Snow-Drop, The
- Something childish, but very natural
- Song From Zapolya [A Sunny Shaft Did I Behold]
- Song Sung by Glycine in Zapolya, act II. Scene 2
- Song To Be Sung By The Lovers Of All The Noble Liquors Comprised Under The Name
- Song [Though Veiled In Spires Of Myrtle-Wreath]
- Songs Of The Pixies
- Sonnet Composed On A Journey Homeward; ...Of The Birth Of A Son
- Sonnet On Quitting School For College
- Sonnet On Receiving A Letter Informing Me Of The Birth Of A Son
- Sonnet To Charles Lloyd [The Piteous Sobs That Choke The Virgin's Breath]
- Sonnet To The Autumnal Moon
- Sonnet To The River Otter
- Sonnet [Translated From Marini]
- Sonnet..How I Felt When The Nurse First Presented My Infant To Me
- Spots In The Sun Epigram
- Stranger Minstrel Written To Mrs. Robinson, A Few Weeks Before Her Death, A
- Suicide's Argument, The
- Sunset, A
- Talleyrand To Lord Grenville [a Metrical Epistle]
- Taste Of The Times, The Epigram
- Tears Of A Grateful People, The
- Tell's Birth-Place Imitated From Stolberg
- This Lime-Tree Bower my Prison
- Thought Suggested By A View Of Saddleback In Cumberland, A
- Three Graves, The
- Three Sorts Of Friends, The fragment
- Thy Stern And Sullen Eye, And Thy Dark Brow fragment
- Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory
- To ----
- To A Child
- To A Critic Epigram
- To A Friend (Charles Lamb) ... Of Writing No More Poetry
- To A Friend, (Charles Lamb), Together With An Unfinished Poem
- To a Gentleman [William Wordsworth]
- To A Lady
- To A Lady Offended By A Sportive Observation That Women Have No Souls
- To A Lady Who Requested Me To Write A Poem Upon Nothing Epigram
- To A Lady With Falconer's Shipwreck
- To A Primrose
- To A Proud Parent Epigram
- To A Vain Young Lady Epigram
- To A Virtuous Oeconomist Epigram
- To A Well-Known Musical Critic, Remarkablefor His Ears Sticking Through His Hair
- To A Young Ass, Its Mother Being Tethered Near It
- To A Young Friend On His Proposing To Domesticate With The Author
- To A Young Lady With A Poem On The French Revolution
- To A Young Lady, Miss Lavinia Poole, On Her Recovery From A Fever
- To An Infant
- To An Unfortunate Woman
- To An Unfortunate Woman At The Theatre
- To Asra
- To Baby Bates
- To Bowles Sonnet
- To Burke Sonnet
- To Captain Findlay
- To Disappointment
- To Earl Stanhope Sonnet
- To Edward Irving fragment
- To Fortune
- To Koskiusko Sonnet
- To La Fayette Sonnet
- To Lesbia
- To Lord Stanhope Sonnet
- To Mary Pridham
- To Matilda Betham From A Stranger
- To Miss A. T.
- To Miss Brunton
- To Mr. Pye Epigram
- To Mrs. Siddons Sonnet
- To My Candle - The Farewell Epigram Epigram
- To Nature
- To One Who Published In Print Epigram
- To Pitt Sonnet
- To Priestley Sonnet
- To Richard Brinsley Sheridan Sonnet
- To Robert Southey Sonnet
- To Simplicity
- To Susan Steele On Receiving The Purse
- To T. Poole, An Invitation
- To The Author Of 'The Robbers'
- To The Author Of Poems
- To The Evening Star
- To The Honourable Mr. Erskine Sonnet
- To The Muse
- To The Nightingale
- To The Rev. George Coleridge Of Ottery St. Mary, Devon
- To The Rev. W. J. Hort While Teaching A Young Lady Some Song-Tunes On His Flute
- To The Young Artist
- To Two Sisters
- To William Godwin Sonnet
- To William Wordsworth
- Tombless Epitaph, A
- Translation Of A Fragment Of Heraclitus fragment
- Translation Of A Latin Inscription By The Rev. W. L. Bowles In Nether-Stowey Chu
- Translation of a Passage in Ottfried's Metrical paraphrase of the Gospel
- Translation Of The First Strophe Of Pindar's Second Olympic fragment
- Translation Of Wrangham's 'Hendecasyllabi Ad Bruntonam E Granta Exituram'
- Trochaics
- Two Founts, The
- Two Round Spaces on the Tombstone, The
- Two Wedded Hearts, If Ere Were Such fragment
- Ver Perpetuum
- Verses Addressed To J. Horne Tooke And The Company
- Verses Trivocular
- Virgin's Cradle-Hymn, The
- Visionary Hope, The
- Visit of the Gods, The
- Wanderings Of Cain, The
- Water Ballad
- Westphalian song
- What Boots To Tell How O'er His Grave fragment
- What Is Life?
- When Hope But Made Tranquillity Be Felt fragment
- Where'er I Find The Good, The True, The Fair fragment
- Wills Of The Wisp, The
- Wish, A
- With Fielding's 'Amelia'
- Work Without Hope
- Written After A Walk Before Supper
- You Mould My Hopes You Fashion Me Within fragment
- Youth and Age
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