#1
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Poetry Collections
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1807
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Hours of Idleness
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1815
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Hebrew Melodies
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#2
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Poems
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1807
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On Leaving Newstead Abbey
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1807
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Epitaph on a Friend
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1807
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A Fragment
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1807
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The Tear
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1807
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An Occasional Prologue
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1807
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On the Death of Mr. Fox
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1807
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Stanzas to a Lady with the Poems of Camoens
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1807
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To M.
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1807
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To Woman
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1807
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To M. S. G.
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1807
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Song
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1807
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To -----
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1807
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To Mary, on Receiving Her Picture
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1807
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Damætas
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1807
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To Marion
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1807
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Oscar of Alva
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1807
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To the Duke of D
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1807
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Adrian's Address to His Soul, When Dying
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1807
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Translation
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1807
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Translation from Catullus
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1807
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Translation of the Epitaph on Virgil and Tibullus
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1807
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Translation from Catullus
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1807
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Imitated from Catullus
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1807
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Translation from Anacreon. To His Lyre
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1807
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Ode III
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1807
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Fragments of School Exercises
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1807
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Episode of Nisus and Euryalus
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1807
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Translation from the Medea of Euripides
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1807
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Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination
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1807
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To the Earl of ---
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1807
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Granta, a Medley
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1807
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Lachin y Gair
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1807
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To Romance
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1807
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Elegy on Newstead Abbey
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1807
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The Death of Colmar and Orla
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1807
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To E. N. L. Esq.
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1807
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To -----
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1807
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Stanzas
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1807
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Lines Written Beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow on the Hill
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1809
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English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
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1810
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Maid of Athens, Ere We Part
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1812
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And Thou Art Dead
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1813
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The Giaour
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1813
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The Bride of Abydos
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1814
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The Corsair
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1814
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Lara, A Tale
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1814
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She Walks in Beauty
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1815
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The Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept
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1815
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If That High World
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1815
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The Wild Gazelle
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1815
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Oh! Weep for Those
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1815
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On Jordan's Banks
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1815
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Jephtha's Daughter
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1815
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Oh! Snatch'd Away in Beauty's Bloom
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1815
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My Soul Is Dark
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1815
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I Saw Thee Weep
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1815
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Thy Days Are Done
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1815
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It Is the Hour
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1815
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Warriors and Chiefs
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1815
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We Sate Down and Wept by the Waters of Babel
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1815
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The Vision of Belshazzar
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1815
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Herod's Lament for Mariamne
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1815
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Were My Bosom as False as Thou Deem'st It to Be
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1815
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The Destruction of Sennacherib
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1815
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Thou Whose Spell Can Raise the Dead
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1815
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When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay
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1815
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Fame, Wisdom, Love, and Power Were Mine
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1815
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From the Last Hill That Looks on Thy Once Holy Dome
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1815
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Francisca
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1815
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Sun of the Sleepless
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1815
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Bright Be the Place of My Soul
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1815
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I Speak Not - I Trace Not - I Breathe Not
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1815
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In the Valley of Waters
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1815
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A Spirit Pass'd Before Me
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1815
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They Say That Hope Is Happiness
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1815
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Bright Be the Place of They Soul
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1815
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My Soul Is Dark
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1816
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The Siege of Corinth
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1816
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Parisina
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1816
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The Prisoner of Chillon
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1816
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The Dream
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1816
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Prometheus
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1816
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Monody Is the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan
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1816
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Fare Thee Well
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1817
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Manfred: A Dramatic Poem
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1817
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The Lament of Tasso
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1817
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So We'll Go No More a Roving
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1817
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When We Two Parted
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1818
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Beppo: A Venetian Story
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1818
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
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1819
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Mazeppa
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1819
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The Prophecy of Dante
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1819
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Ode on Venice
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1819
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Stanzas
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1819-1824
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Don Juan
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1820
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Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice
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1821
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The Vision of Judgment
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1823
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The Age of Bronze
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1823
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The Island
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1824
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The Deformed Transformed
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1830s
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Don Leon
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