To — may refer to:

Anne Lynch Botta

Anne Brontë

  • To ------ (I will not mourn thee, lovely one)

George Gordon Byron

Edmund Cartwright

  • To ------ (Chained to the oar and hopeless of reprieve)

Roderick J. Flanagan

John Keats

  • To (Had I a man's fair form, then might my sighs)
  • To ——— (What can I do to drive away)

Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Sidney Lanier

Ewart Alan Mackintosh

  • To (You have destroyed my early loves)

Edgar Allan Poe

  • To —— (The bowers whereat, in dreams)
  • To —— (I heed not that my earthly lot)
  • To —— (I saw thee on thy bridal day)
  • To —— (Should my early life seem)
  • To —— (Sleep on, sleep on, another hour)
  • To —— —— (Not long ago, the writer of these lines)

Epes Sergent

  • To ---, also called To Egeria (Leagues of blue ocean are between us spread)

Percy Bysshe Shelley

William Robert Spencer

  • To —— (Too late I stayed—forgive the crime)

Robert Louis Stevenson

  • To —— (I knew thee strong and quiet like the hills)

Alfred Tennyson

Frances Auretta Fuller Victor

  • To — (Had I not known all that the heart can tell)

Metta Victoria Fuller Victor

  • To — (The whole of this June day replete with roses.)

William Wordsworth

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