#1
|
Poems
|
1814
|
As from the Darkening Gloom a Silver Dome
|
1814
|
Fill for Me a Brimming Bowl
|
1814
|
Imitation of Spenser
|
1814
|
On Peace
|
1814
|
Stay, Ruby Breasted Warbler, Stay
|
1814
|
To Lord Byron
|
1814 or 1815
|
Lines Written on 29 May, the Anniversary of Charles's Restoration, on Hearing the Bells Ringing
|
1815
|
O Come, Dearest Emma! The Rose Is Full Blown
|
1815
|
Ode to Apollo
|
1815
|
On Receiving a Curious Shell, and a Copy of Verses, from the Same Ladies
|
1815
|
To George Felton Mathew
|
1815
|
To Hope
|
1815
|
To Some Ladies
|
1815
|
Written on the Day that Mr. Leigh Hunt Left Prison
|
1815
|
Oh Chatterton! How Very Sad Thy Fate
|
1815 or 1816
|
Give Me Women, Wine, and Snuff
|
1815 or 1816
|
Had I a Man's Fair Form, Then Might My Sighs
|
1815 or 1816
|
O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell
|
1815 or 1816
|
Woman! When I Behold Thee Flippant, Vain
|
1816
|
Addressed to Haydon
|
1816
|
Addressed to the Same
|
1816
|
Calidore: A Fragment
|
1816
|
Hadst Thou Liv'd in Days of Old
|
1816
|
Happy Is England! I Could Be Content
|
1816
|
How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time
|
1816
|
I Am as Brisk
|
1816
|
I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little Hill
|
1816
|
Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ring Here and There
|
1816
|
Oh! How I Love, on a Fair Summer's Eve
|
1816
|
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
|
1816
|
On Leaving Some Friends at an Early Hour
|
1816
|
On the Grasshopper and Cricket
|
1816
|
Sleep and Poetry
|
1816
|
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem
|
1816
|
To a Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses
|
1816
|
To Charles Cowden Clarke
|
1816
|
To G.A.W. (Georgiana Augusta Wylie)
|
1816
|
To Kosciusko
|
1816
|
To My Brother George (Epistle)
|
1816
|
To My Brother George (Sonnet)
|
1816
|
To My Brothers
|
1816
|
To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent
|
1816
|
Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition
|
1816 or 1817
|
God of the Golden Bowl
|
1816 or 1817
|
On Receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt
|
1816 or 1817
|
To a Young Lady Who Sent Me a Laurel Crown
|
1816 or 1817
|
To the Ladies Who Saw Me Crown'd
|
1817
|
After Dark Vapours Have Oppressed Our Plains
|
1817
|
Before He Went to Live with Owls and Bats
|
1817
|
Endymion: A Poetic Romance
|
1817
|
The Gothic Looks Solemn
|
1817
|
O Grant That Like to Peter I
|
1817
|
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
|
1817
|
On the Sea
|
1817
|
On the Story of Rimini
|
1817
|
Think Not of It, Sweet One, So
|
1817
|
This Pleasant Tale Is Like a Little Corpse
|
1817
|
To Haydon with a Sonnet Written on Seeing the Elgin Marbles
|
1817
|
Unfelt, Unheard, Unseen
|
1817 or 1818
|
Hither, Hither, Love
|
1817 or 1818
|
You Say You Love; But with a Voice
|
1818
|
Hyperion
|
1818
|
Isabella, or the Pot of Basil
|
1818
|
Lines on Seeing a Lock of Milton's Hair
|
1818
|
Ode to May
|
1818
|
On Meg
|
1818
|
On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again
|
1818
|
On Visiting the Tomb of Burns
|
1818
|
Read Me a Lesson, Muse
|
1818
|
Stanzas
|
1818
|
To a Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall
|
1818
|
To John Hamilton Reynolds
|
1818
|
Welcome Joy...
|
1818
|
When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be
|
1818
|
Where's the Poet?
|
1818
|
Why Did I Laugh Tonight?
|
1818
|
Written in the Cottage Where Burns Was Born
|
1819
|
Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art
|
1819
|
The Cap and Bells; or, the Jealousies, a Faery Tale
|
1819
|
The Eve of Saint Mark
|
1819
|
The Eve of St. Agnes
|
1819
|
The Fall of Hyperion: A Dream
|
1819
|
Lamia
|
1819
|
Ode on a Grecian Urn
|
1819
|
Ode on Indolence
|
1819
|
Ode on Melancholy
|
1819
|
Ode to a Nightingale
|
1819
|
Ode to Psyche
|
1819
|
To ---
|
1819
|
To Autumn
|
1819
|
To Fanny
|
1819-1820
|
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
|
????
|
A Draught of Sunshine
|
????
|
Asleep! O Sleep a Little While, White Pearl!
|
????
|
A Song About Myself
|
????
|
Bards of Passion and of Mirth
|
????
|
The Day Is Gone, and All Its Sweets Are Gone
|
????
|
Dedication: To Leigh Hunt, Esq.
|
????
|
A Dream, After Reading Dante's Episode of Paolo and Francesca
|
????
|
Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds
|
????
|
Epistle to My Brother George
|
????
|
First Love
|
????
|
Fancy
|
????
|
Fill for Me a Brimming Bowl
|
????
|
Fragment of an Ode to Maia
|
????
|
The Human Seasons
|
????
|
Hymn to Apollo
|
????
|
I Had a Dove
|
????
|
If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd
|
????
|
In Drear-Nighted December
|
????
|
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
|
????
|
Meg Merrilies
|
????
|
Modern Love
|
????
|
O Blush Not So!
|
????
|
Ode
|
????
|
Ode to Fanny
|
????
|
On a Dream
|
????
|
On Death
|
????
|
On Fame (I)
|
????
|
On Fame (II)
|
????
|
The Poet
|
????
|
A Prophecy - To George Keats in America
|
????
|
Robin Hood: To a Friend
|
????
|
Sharing Eve's Apples
|
????
|
A Song of Opposites
|
????
|
Staffa
|
????
|
This Living Hand
|
????
|
To a Cat
|
????
|
To Ailsa Rock
|
????
|
To Haydon
|
????
|
To Homer
|
????
|
To Sleep
|
????
|
To Solitude
|
????
|
To the Nile
|
????
|
Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid?
|
????
|
Written on a Blank Space
|
????
|
Written on a Summer Evening
|
????
|
Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis
|