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Alphabetisation is based on first significant word (i.e. disregarding initial 'A', 'An' or 'The'), and by whole word thereafter (e.g. 'Ben Jonson' comes before 'Benjamin Jowett'). Abbreviated words are treated as expanded (e.g. 'Doctor' for 'Dr.', 'Saint' for 'St.', etc.).
A
- Ad Catullum
- Adieux à Marie Stuart
- After Death
- After Looking Into Carlyle's Reminiscences
- After Nine Years
- After Sunset
- Age and Song (To Barry Cornwall)
- Aholibah
- Anactoria
- Anima Anceps
- Anonymous Plays: Arden of Feversham (No. XVI. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Anonymous Plays "Ye too, dim watchfires of some darkling hour" (No. XVII. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Anonymous Plays "More yet and more, and yet we mark not all" (No. XVIII. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Aperotos Eros
- Apologia, Sonnet XVII. from the Diræ sequence
- Appeal to England against the Execution of the Condemned Fenians, An
- April
- The Armada
- Armand Barbès
- Astrophel
- At a Month's End
- At Eleusis
- At Parting
- At Sea
- Athens: an Ode
- August
- Au Tombeau de Banville
- Augurs, The, Sonnet IX. from the Diræ sequence
- Autumn and Winter
- Autumn in Cornwall
- Autumn Vision, An
- Ave atque Vale
B
- Baby-Bird
- Babyhood
- A Baby's Death
- A Baby's Epitaph
- Ballad against the Enemies of France
- A Ballad of Bath
- A Ballad of Burdens
- The Ballad of Dead Men's Bay
- A Ballad of Death
- A Ballad of Dreamland
- Ballad of François Villon
- A Ballad of Life
- The Ballad of Melicertes
- Ballad of the Lords of Old Time
- Ballad of the Women of Paris
- Ballad written for a Bridegroom
- Barry Cornwall
- Beaumont and Fletcher (No. IV. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Before a Crucifix
- Before Dawn
- Before Parting
- Before Sunset
- Before Sunset
- Before the Mirror
- Ben Jonson (No. III. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Benediction
- "Between two seas the sea-bird's wing makes halt"
- Birth and Death
- A Birth-Song
- Birthday Ode, "Love and praise, and a length of days whose shadow cast upon time is light"
- Birthday Ode, "Spring, born in heaven ere many a springtime flown"
- Bismarck at Canossa
- Blessed Among Women
- The Bloody Son
- The Bride's Tragedy
- The Brothers
- The Burden of Austria, Sonnet V. from the Diræ sequence
- By the North Sea
- By the Wayside
- By Twilight
C
- Caliban on Ariel
- A Cameo
- Celæno, Sonnet VII. from the Diræ sequence
- Change
- The Channel Tunnel
- A Child's Battles
- A Child's Future
- A Child's Laughter
- A Child's Pity
- Child's Song
- A Child's Thanks
- Christopher Marlowe (No. I. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- A Choice, Sonnet VIII. from the Diræ sequence
- Choriambics
- Christmas Antiphones
- A Christmas Carol
- The Commonweal
- Comparisons
- The Complaint of Lisa
- The Complaint of the Fair Armouress
- Concord
- Cor Cordium
- A Counsel, Sonnet X. from the Diræ sequence
- Cyril Tourneur
D
- A Dark Month
- A Dead Friend
- A Dead King, Sonnet I. from the Diræ sequence
- Dead Love
- Death and Birth
- The Death of Richard Wagner
- A Death On Easter Day
- Dedication ("Spring speaks again, and all our woods are stirred")
- Dedication ("A sea-mew on a sea-king's wrist alighting"}
- Dedication ("The sea gives her shells to the shingle")
- Dedication ("The sea of the years that endure not")
- Dedication ("When stark oblivion froze above their names")
- Dedication ("The years are many, the changes more")
- Dedication: To Joseph Mazzini
- Dedication: To My Mother
- Dedication, 1878
- The Descent into Hell, Sonnet XVI. from the Diræ sequence
- A Dialogue
- Dickens
- A Dirge
- Discord
- The Dispute of the Heart and Body of François Villon
- Dolores
- A Double Ballad of Good Counsel
- Dysthanatos
E
- East to West
- Eight Years Old
- Elegy
- The Emperor's Progress
- England: an Ode
- Envoi
- Epicede
- Epilogue ("Between the wave-ridge and the strand")
- Epilogue (No. XXI. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Epistle in form of a Ballad to his Friends
- The Epitaph in form of a Ballad
- Eros
- Erotion
- Eton: an Ode
- Étude Réaliste
- Euonymos
- Eurydice
- Euthanatos
- The Eve of Revolution
- Evening on the Broads
- Ex-Voto
F
G
- The Garden of Cymodoce
- The Garden of Proserpine
- Genesis
- George Chapman (No. XI. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Grace Darling
- Grand Chorus of Birds from Aristophanes
H
I
- 'I saw the double-featured statue stand'
- Ilicet
- In a Garden
- In Guernsey
- In Harbour
- In Memory of Aurelio Saffi
- In Memory of Barry Cornwall
- In Memory of John William Inchbold
- In Memory of Walter Savage Landor
- In Obitum Theophili Poetæ
- In San Lorenzo
- In Sark
- In the Bay
- In the Orchard
- In Time of Mourning
- Inferiae
- Inscriptions for the Four Sides of a Pedestal
- 'Insularum Ocelle'
- Intercession, Sonnet XII. from the Diræ sequence
- An Interlude
- The Interpreters
- Itylus
J
- Jacobite Song
- A Jacobite's Exile
- A Jacobite's Farewell
- James Shirley (No. XIV. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- John Day (No. XIII. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- John Ford (No. VI. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- John Jones
- John Marston (No. XII. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- John Webster (No. VII. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
K
L
- A Lamentation
- A Landscape by Courbet
- Last Words of a Seventh-Rate Poet
- A Last Look
- The Last Oracle
- The Launch of the Livadia
- Laus Veneris
- A Leave-taking
- The Leper
- Les Noyades
- Life in Death
- Light: an Epicede
- A Litany
- The Litany of Nations
- Lines on the Death of Edward John Trelawny
- Loch Torridon
- Locusta, Sonnet VI. from the Diræ sequence
- Love and Sleep
- Love at Sea
- The Lute and the Lyre
- A Lyke-wake Song
M
- Madonna Mia
- The Many (No. XIX. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- The Many (No. XX. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- March: an Ode
- A Marching Song
- 'Marzo Pazzo'
- The Masque of Queen Bersabe
- A Match
- Mater Dolorosa
- Mater Triumphalis
- May Janet
- Memorial Verses on the Death of Theophile Gautier
- Memorial Verses on the Death of William Bell Scott
- Mentana: First Anniversary
- Mentana: Second Anniversary, Sonnet XIV. from the Diræ sequence
- Mentana: Third Anniversary, Sonnet XV. from the Diræ sequence
- Messidor
- The Moderates, Sonnet XI. from the Diræ sequence
- Monotones
- The Monument of Giordano Bruno
- A Moss-Rose
- Mourning
- Music: an Ode
N
O
- The Oblation
- Ode
- Ode on the Insurrection in Candia
- Ode on the Proclamation of the French Republic
- "Ode to Gautier" in Littell's Living Age, 144 (1863) (1880)
- Off Shore
- An Old Saying
- Olive
- "On a Country Road" in Littell's Living Age, 162 (2092) (1884)
- On an Old Roundel
- On Lamb's Specimens of Dramatic Poets
- On the Cliffs
- On the Death of Sir Henry Taylor
- On the Death of Richard Burton
- On the Deaths of Thomas Carlyle and George Eliot
- On the Downs
- On the Proposed Desecration of Westminster Abbey by the Erection of a Monument to the Son of Napoleon III.
- On the Russian Persecution of the Jews
- On the South Coast
- One of Twain
P
- The Palace of Pan
- Pan and Thalassius
- Papal Allocution, Sonnet IV. from the Diræ sequence
- A Parting Song
- Past Days
- Pastiche
- Perinde Ac Cadaver
- The Person of the House (Idyll ccclxvi.)
- Peter's Pence from Perugia, Sonnet III. from the Diræ sequence
- Phædra
- Philip Massinger (No. V. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- The Pilgrims
- Plus Intra
- Plus Ultra
- The Poet and the Woodlouse
- Prelude
Q
R
- The Recall
- Recollections
- A Reiver's Neck-Verse
- Relics
- A Reminiscence
- The Resurrection of Alcilia
- A Rhyme
- Rizpah
- Rococo
- Rondel ("These many years since we began to be")
- Rondel ("Kissing her hair I sat against her feet")
- The Roundel
S
- The Salt of the Earth
- Sapphics
- St. Dorothy
- Satia te Sanguine
- The Saviour of Society, Sonnet XIII. from the Diræ sequence
- The Sea-Swallows
- Seven Years Old
- A Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning
- Sestina
- Siena
- A Singing Lesson
- Sir William Gomm
- Six Years Old
- Sleep
- Song
- Song Before Death
- Song for the Centenary of Walter Savage Landor
- A Song in Season
- A Song in Time of Order
- A Song in Time of Revolution
- A Song of Italy
- The Song of the Standard
- Sonnet (with a Copy of Mademoiselle de Maurin)
- Sonnet for a Picture
- Sorrow
- Spring in Tuscany
- Stage Love
- The Statue of Victor Hugo
- A Study from Memory
- Summer in Auvergne
- The Sundew
- Sunrise
- Sunset and Moonrise
- Super Flumina Babylonis
- A Swimmer's Dream
T
- The Tale of Balen
- Tenebræ
- Thalassius
- Théophile Gautier
- Thomas Decker (No. VIII. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Thomas Heywood (No. X. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Thomas Middleton (No. IX. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Three Faces
- Threnody ("Life, sublime and serene when time had power upon it and ruled its breath")
- Threnody ("Watching here alone by the fire whereat last year")
- Time and Life
- Tiresias
- To a Cat
- To a Seamew
- To Catullus
- To Dr. John Brown
- To Dora Dorian
- To John Nichol
- To Louis Kossuth
- To Sir Richard F. Burton
- To Richard F. Burton, on His Translation of the Arabian Nights
- To Victor Hugo
- To Walt Whitman in America
- To William Bell Scott
- Triads
- The Tribe of Benjamin (No. XV. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650)
- Tristram of Lyonesse
- The Triumph of Time
- Twins
- The Two Dreams
- Two Leaders
- Two Preludes
U
V
W
- Wasted Love
- A Wasted Vigil
- A Watch in the Night
- The Way of the Wind
- The Weary Wedding
- What is Death?
- The Winds|149}}
- The White Czar
- William Shakespeare (No. II. in the Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets (1590-1650) sequence)
- Winter in Northumberland
- The Witch-Mother
- A Word with the Wind
X
Y
- A Year After, Sonnet II. from the Diræ sequence
- The Year of Love
- The Year of the Rose
- A Year's Burden
- A Year's Carols
Z
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