- A Farewell
- A German Legend
- A Lament For The Wissahiccon
- A Lover To His Mistress
- A Noonday Vision
- A Petition
- A Picture
- A Promise.
- A Rejected Lover To His Mistress (I)
- A Rejected Lover To His Mistress (Ii)
- A Retrospect
- A Room In The Villa Taverna
- A Spirit’s Voice
- A Summons
- A Vision Of The Vatican
- A Wish (I)
- A Wish (Ii)
- A Wish (Iii)
- Absence
- An Answer
- An Apology
- An Entreaty
- An Evening Song
- An Invitation
- An Invocation
- Are They Indeed The Bitterest Tears We Shed
- Arrival In Rome
- Art Thou Already Weary Of The Way?
- Autumn
- Autumn Song
- Away, Away! Bear Me Away, Away,
- Ballad
- Beside A Well-Reap'D Field At Eventide
- Blaspheme Not Thou Thy Sacred Life, Nor Turn
- But To Be Still! Oh, But To Cease Awhile
- Close Of Our Summer At Frascati
- Departing
- Dream-Land (I)
- Dream-Land (Ii)
- Eastern Sunset
- Evening
- Evening By The Seaside
- Expectation
- Expostulation
- Faith
- Farewell To Italy
- Flying Leaves
- Forsaken
- Fragment
- Genius And Love
- Hadrian’s Villa
- Have You Not Heard That In Some Deep-Seal'D Graves,
- I Cannot Sleep For Thinking Of Thy Face,
- I Hear A Voice Low In The Sunset Woods
- I Heard Youth's Silver Clarion Call To Fate,
- I Know A Maiden With A Laughing Face
- I Know That Thou Wilt Read What Here Is Writ,
- I Would I Knew The Lady Of Thy Heart!
- If In Thy Heart The Spring Of Joy Remains,
- If There Were Any Power In Human Love
- Impromptu
- Impromptu (I)
- Impromptu (Ii)
- Impromptu (Iii)
- Impromptu (Iv)
- Impromptu (V)
- Impromptu (Vi)
- Is It A Sin, To Wish That I May Meet Thee
- Lady, Whom My Belovèd Loves So Well!
- Lament For Israel
- Lament Of A Mocking-Bird
- Life
- Like One Who Walketh In A Plenteous Land,
- Lines
- Lines
- Lines For Music
- Lines For Music (I)
- Lines For Music (Ii)
- Lines For Music (Iii)
- Lines On A Sleeping Child
- Lines On The Anio At Tivoli
- Lines To ------.
- Lines To ---.
- Lines To Mrs. St. Leger
- Lines Written At Belvoir Castle, 1883
- Lines Written At Night
- Lines Written At Sea (I)
- Lines Written At Sea (Ii)
- Lines Written At Venice In 1865
- Lines Written By The Sea
- Lines Written By The Seaside (I)
- Lines Written By The Seaside (Ii)
- Lines Written In London
- Lines Written On Leaving Belvoir Castle In 1842
- Lines.
- Lines.
- Lines.
- Lines.
- Lines.
- Lines.
- Morning By The Seaside
- My Love
- Nay, Let The Past Be Past, Nor Strive In Vain
- Noonday By The Seaside
- Ode
- Oft Let Me Wander Hand In Hand With Thought,
- On A Forget-Me-Not
- On A Hollow Friendship
- On A Music Box
- On A Symphony Of Beethoven
- On Being Blessed By A Child
- Parting
- Past Hours
- Return
- Saturday Night Song At Sea
- Say Thou Not Sadly, Never And No More
- Scraps.
- Sicilian Song
- Sleepless Nights
- Song.
- Song.
- Song.
- Song.
- Song.
- Song.
- Song.
- Song.
- Sonnet
- Sonnet On An Edelweiss
- Sonnet On The American War.
- Sonnet To Harriet St. Leger
- Sonnet To Mrs. Jameson,
- Sonnet Written Among The Ruins Of The Castle At Heidelberg
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet.
- Sonnet. Though Thou Return Unto The Former Things,
- The Autumn Cyclamen
- The Black Wallflower
- The Death-Song
- The Fall Of Richmond
- The Fellowship Of Genius
- The Ideal
- The Landgraff
- The Minstrel’s Grave
- The Parting
- The Prayer Of A Lonely Heart
- The Red Indian
- The Siren’s Cave At Tivoli
- The Vision Of Life
- The Wind
- The Woods
- The Wreck Of The Birkenhead,
- The Year’s Progress
- Thou Poisonous Laurel Leaf, That In The Soil
- To ----
- To ------.
- To A Picture
- To A Star
- To Dante
- To Emilia Lovatelli,
- To Friends At Parting
- To Harriet St. Leger
- To Lady Annabella Noel
- To Miss Sarah Siddons
- To Mrs. Dulaney
- To Mrs. Henry Siddons
- To Mrs. Norton
- To My Guardian Angel
- To My Sister
- To Pius Ix
- To Shakespeare (I)
- To Shakespeare (Ii)
- To Shakespeare (Iii)
- To The Dead
- To The Nightingale
- To The Picture Of A Lady
- To The Spring
- To The Wissahiccon
- To Thomas Moore, Esq.
- To-
- To----
- Torre Nuovo
- Translation From Alfred De Musset’s Ode To Malibran
- Translation From Millevoye
- Translation From Victor Hugo
- Upon A Branch Of Flowering Acacia
- Venice
- Verses On Rome
- Waking
- Winter
- Woman’s Love
- Written After Leaving West Point
- Written After Spending A Day At West Point
- Written At Trenton Falls
- Written In A Diary
- Written On Cramond Beach
- Youth With Swift Feet Walks Onward In The Way,