English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow |
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 1 |
PAGE | 6 |
To a Butterfly | 51 |
It Is a Beauteous Evening | 57 |
Two Voices Are There | 63 |
Elegiac Stanzas | 69 |
2222 | 96 |
To Henry ReedThe Impressions Made by His Poems | 119 |
Ode Bards of Passion and of Mirth | 584 |
Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell | 585 |
The Eve of St Agnes | 586 |
The Eve of St Mark | 591 |
La Belle Dame sans Merci | 592 |
Ode to Psyche | 593 |
Ode on a Grecian Urn 594 T Ode on Melancholy | 595 |
To Autumn | 597 |
To L On His Political Opinions | 125 |
To Robert SoutheyThe Nature of Tyranny | 137 |
From Biographia Literaria | 193 |
GEORGE GORDON LORD BYRON 17881824 | 233 |
Maid of Athens Ere We Part | 239 |
A Dramatic Poem | 274 |
From Don Juan Fragment | 292 |
Canto the First complete | 295 |
Canto the Second complete | 321 |
Canto the Third The Isles of Greece | 348 |
Ave Maria stanzas cicix | 349 |
The Vision of Judgment | 350 |
Extracts from a Diary of Lord Byron 1821 | 363 |
On Artificiality and Pope | 370 |
Selections from the Letters of Lord Byron I To Francis Hodgson | 372 |
To His Mother | 373 |
To His Mother | 375 |
To Francis Hodgson | 376 |
To R C Dallas | 377 |
To Lady Caroline Lamb | 378 |
To Lord Holland | 379 |
To W Gifford Esq | 380 |
To Miss Milbanke | 381 |
To Thomas Moore | 382 |
To Thomas Moore | 383 |
To Lady Melbourne | 384 |
To Leigh Hunt | 385 |
To Thomas Moore | 386 |
To Lady Byron | 387 |
To Thomas Moore | 388 |
To Thomas Moore | 389 |
To John Murray | 391 |
To Thomas Moore | 392 |
To Lady Byron | 393 |
To Douglas Kinnaird | 396 |
To John Murray | 397 |
To John Murray | 398 |
To the Countess Guiccioli | 399 |
To Percy Bysshe Shelley | 400 |
To Thomas Moore | 401 |
To John Murray | 402 |
To Thomas Moore | 404 |
To John Murray | 405 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 17921822 | 409 |
THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK 17851866 | 545 |
JOHN KEATS 17951821 | 551 |
O Solitude If I Must with You Dwell | 557 |
From Sleep and Poetry lines 53154 181247 | 564 |
Endymion Chooses Mortal Love lines 615721 | 574 |
the Decision of the Gods lines 9691003 | 575 |
Stanzas | 576 |
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern | 583 |
Lamia | 598 |
Hyperion | 606 |
Selections from the Letters of John Keats I To John Hamilton Reynolds | 617 |
To Benjamin Bailey | 618 |
To Benjamin Bailey | 620 |
To George and Thomas Keats | 622 |
To George and Thomas Keats | 623 |
To John Taylor | 624 |
To John Taylor | 625 |
To Benjamin Robert Haydon | 626 |
To John Taylor | 627 |
To John Hamilton Reynolds | 628 |
To Fanny Keats | 629 |
To John Hamilton Reynolds | 631 |
To James Augustus Hessey | 632 |
To Richard Woodhouse | 634 |
To George and Georgiana Keats | 635 |
To George and Georgiana Keats | 638 |
To George and Georgiana Keats | 639 |
To George and Georgiana Keats | 640 |
To George and Georgiana Keats | 641 |
To Benjamin Robert Haydon | 643 |
To Fanny Keats | 644 |
To Fanny Brawne | 645 |
THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES 18031849 | 657 |
JOHN CLARE 17931864 | 673 |
From Summer Images | 681 |
The Dream of Eugene Aram the Murderer | 698 |
The Bridge of Sighs | 704 |
CHARLES LAMB 17751834 | 714 |
Iphigeneia and Agamemnon | 723 |
To My Ninth Decade | 734 |
THOMAS MOORE 17791852 | 741 |
From Ballads Songs Miscellaneous Poems | 747 |
WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED 18021839 | 750 |
SAMUEL ROGERS 17631855 | 757 |
ROBERT SOUTHEY 17741843 | 782 |
HENRY KIRKE WHITE 17851806 | 789 |
The Illustrations | 795 |
Bibliographies and Notes | 807 |
Laodamia | 826 |
137 | 835 |
551 | 907 |
567 | 914 |
708 | 938 |
722 | 944 |
734 | 947 |
Index of Authors Titles and First Lines of Poetry | 965 |
Lewti | 967 |
730 | 968 |
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