- A Fragment: When, To Their Airy Hall
- A Sketch
- A Spirit Passed Before Me [from Job]
- A Very Mournful Ballad On The Siege And Conquest Of Alhama
- Address, Spoken At The Opening Of Drury-Lane Theatre. Saturday, October 10, 1812
- Adieu, Adieu! My Native Shore
- Adrian's Address To His Soul When Dying
- All Is Vanity, Saieth The Preacher
- An Occasional Prologue, Delivered Previous To The Performance Of 'The Wheel Of Fortune' At A Private Theatre
- And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low?
- Answer To A Beautiful Poem, Entitled 'The Common Lot'
- Answer To Some Elegant Verses Sent By A Friend To The Author, Complaining That One Of His Descriptions Was Rather Too Warmly Drawn
- Apostrophe To The Ocean
- Away, Away, Ye Notes Of Woe!
- Beppo, A Venetian Story
- Bowles And Campbell
- Bright Be The Place Of Thy Soul!
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt. Canto I.
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt. Canto Iv.
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt. Canto Ii.
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt. Canto Iii.
- Childish Recollections
- Churchill's Grave: A Fact Literally Rendered
- Condolatory Address To Sarah, Countess Of Jersey, On The Prince Regent's Returning Her Picture To Mrs. Mee
- Damætas
- Darkness
- Dear Doctor, I Have Read Your Play
- Don Juan: Canto The Eighth
- Don Juan: Canto The Eleventh
- Don Juan: Canto The Fifteenth
- Don Juan: Canto The Fifth
- Don Juan: Canto The First
- Don Juan: Canto The Fourteenth
- Don Juan: Canto The Fourth
- Don Juan: Canto The Ninth
- Don Juan: Canto The Second
- Don Juan: Canto The Seventeenth
- Don Juan: Canto The Seventh
- Don Juan: Canto The Sixteenth
- Don Juan: Canto The Sixth
- Don Juan: Canto The Tenth
- Don Juan: Canto The Third
- Don Juan: Canto The Thirteenth
- Don Juan: Canto The Twelfth
- Don Juan: Dedication
- Elegiac Stanzas On The Death Of Sir Peter Parker, Bart.
- Elegy On Newstead Abbey
- Endorsement To The Deed Of Separation In The April Of 1816
- English Bards And Scotch Reviewers (Excerpt)
- English Bards And Scotch Reviewers: A Satire
- Epigram
- Epigram On My Wedding- Day To Penelope
- Epigram, On The Braziers' Company Having Resolved To Present An Address To Queen Caroline
- Epigram: From The French Of Rulhières
- Epigram: The World Is A Bundle Of Hay
- Epigrams
- Epistle From Mr. Murray To Dr. Polidori
- Epistle To A Friend, In Answer To Some Lines Exhorting The Author To Be Cheerful, And To Banish Care
- Epistle To Augusta
- Epistle To Mr. Murray
- Epitaph
- Epitaph For Joseph Blackett, Late Poet And Shoemaker
- Epitaph For William Pitt
- Epitaph On A Beloved Friend
- Epitaph On John Adams, Of Southwell - A Carrier, Who Died Of Drunkenness
- Epitaph To A Dog
- Euthanasia
- Fare Thee Well
- Farewell To Malta
- Farewell To The Muse
- Farewell! If Ever Fondest Prayer
- Fill The Goblet Again: A Song
- Fragment Of An Epistle To Thomas Moore
- Francisca
- From Anacreon
- From Anacreon: 'Twas Now The Hour When Night Had Driven
- From The French
- From The Last Hill That Looks On Thy Once Holy Dome
- From The Portuguese, 'Tu Mi Chamas'
- From The Prometheus Vinctus Of Aeschylus
- Granta: A Medley
- Herod's Lament For Mariamne
- I Saw Thee Weep
- I Speak Not, I Trace Not, I Breathe Not Thy Name
- I Would I Were A Careless Child
- I Would To Heaven That I Were So Much Clay
- If Sometimes In The Haunts Of Men
- If That High World
- Imitated From Catullus: To Ellen
- Imitation Of Tibullus
- Impromptu
- Impromptu, In Reply To A Friend
- Impromptus
- In The Valley Of The Waters
- In The Valley Of The Waters We Wept O'Er The Day
- Inscription On The Monument Of A Newfoundland Dog
- It Is The Hour
- Jeptha's Daughter
- John Keats
- L'Amitté Est L'Amour
- Lachin Y Gair
- Lara
- Lara. A Tale
- Lines Addressed To A Young Lady
- Lines Addressed To The Rev. J. T. Becher, On His Advising The Author To Mix More With Society
- Lines In The Travellers' Book At Orchomenus
- Lines Inscribed Upon A Cup Formed From A Skull
- Lines On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill
- Lines On Mr. Hodgson Written On Board The Lisbon Packet
- Lines To A Lady Weeping
- Lines Written Beneath A Picture
- Lines Written Beneath An Elm In The Churchyard Of Harrow On The Hill, Sept. 2, 1807
- Lines Written In An Album, At Malta
- Lines Written On A Blank Leaf Of 'The Pleasures Of Memory'
- Lines, On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill
- Lines: Written In 'Letters Of An Italian Nun And An English Gentleman'
- Love's Last Adieu
- Maid Of Athens, Ere We Part
- Manfred (Excerpt: Incantation)
- Martial, Lib. I, Epig. I.
- Mazeppa
- Monody On The Death Of The Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan
- My Epitaph
- My Soul Is Dark
- Napoleon's Farewell (From The French)
- Ode (From The French)
- Ode On Venice
- Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte
- Oh! Snatched Away In Beauty's Bloom
- Oh! Weep For Those
- On A Change Of Masters At A Great Public School
- On A Cornelian Heart Which Was Broken
- On A Distant View Of The Village And School Of The Harrow Hill
- On A Nun
- On Being Asked What Was The 'Origin Of Love'
- On Chillon
- On Finding A Fan
- On Jordan's Banks
- On Leaving Newstead Abbey
- On Lord Thurlow's Poems
- On Moore's Last Operatic Farce, Or Farcical Opera
- On My Thirty-Third Birthday, January 22, 1821
- On My Wedding-Day
- On Napoleon's Escape From Elba
- On Parting
- On Revisiting Harrow
- On The Birth Of John William Rizzo Hoppner
- On The Bust Of Helen By Canova
- On The Castle Of Chillon
- On The Day Of The Destruction Of Jerusalem By Titus
- On The Death Of A Young Lady
- On The Death Of Mr. Fox
- On The Star Of 'The Legion Of Honour' (From The French)
- On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year
- One Struggle More, And I Am Free
- Oscar Of Alva: A Tale
- Parisina
- Prometheus
- Remember Him, Whom Passion's Power
- Remember Thee! Remember Thee!
- Remembrance
- Remind Me Not, Remind Me Not
- Reply To Some Verses Of J.M.B. Pigot, Esq. On The Cruelty Of His Mistress
- Saul
- She Walks In Beauty
- So We'Ll Go No More A-Roving
- Solitude
- Song For The Luddites
- Song Of Saul Before His Last Battle
- Sonnet - To Genevra
- Sonnet To George The Fourth, On The Repeal Of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Forfeiture
- Sonnet To Lake Leman
- Sonnet, To Genevra
- Sonnet, To The Same (Genevra)
- Stanzas
- Stanzas Composed During A Thunderstorm
- Stanzas For Music: There Be None Of Beauty's Daughters
- Stanzas For Music: There's Not A Joy The World Can Give
- Stanzas For Music: They Say That Hope Is Happiness
- Stanzas To A Hindoo Air
- Stanzas To A Lady, On Leaving England
- Stanzas To A Lady, With The Poems Of Camoëns
- Stanzas To Augusta
- Stanzas To Augusta (Ii.)
- Stanzas To Jessy
- Stanzas To The Po
- Stanzas Written In Passing The Ambracian Gulf
- Stanzas Written On The Road Between Florence And Pisa
- Stanzas: When A Man Hath No Freedom
- Substitute For An Epitaph
- Sun Of The Sleepless!
- The Adieu
- The Bride Of Abydos
- The Chain I Gave: From The Turkish
- The Charity Ball
- The Conquest
- The Cornelian
- The Corsair
- The Dark, Blue Sea
- The Destruction Of Sennacherib
- The Devil's Drive: An Unfinished Rhapsody
- The Dream
- The Episode Of Nisus And Euryalus
- The Eve Of Waterloo
- The First Kiss Of Love
- The Giaour
- The Giaour: A Fragment Of A Turkish Tale
- The Harp The Monarch Minstrel Swept
- The Irish Avatar
- The Island: Canto I.
- The Island: Canto Ii.
- The Island: Canto Iii.
- The Island: Canto Iv.
- The Isles Of Greece
- The Lament Of Tasso
- The Prayer Of Nature
- The Prisoner Of Chillon
- The Siege And Conquest Of Alhama
- The Siege Of Corinth
- The Spell Is Broke, The Charm Is Flown!
- The Tear
- The Vision Of Judgment
- The Wild Gazelle
- There Be None Of Beauty's Daughters
- There Is Pleasure In The Pathless Woods
- There Was A Time, I Need Not Name
- Thou Art Not False, But Thou Art Fickle
- Thoughts Suggested By A College Examination
- Thy Days Are Done
- To A Beautiful Quaker
- To A Lady
- To A Lady, On Being Asked My Reasons For Quitting England In The Spring
- To A Lady, Who Presented The Author With The Velvet Band Which Bound Her Tresses
- To A Lady, Who Presented To The Author A Lock Of Hair Braided With His Own, And Appointed A Night In December To Meet Him In The Garden
- To A Vain Lady
- To A Youthful Friend
- To An Oak At Newstead
- To Anne
- To Anne: Oh, Say Not, Sweet Anne
- To Belshazzar
- To Caroline
- To Caroline: Oh When Shall The Grave Hide
- To Caroline: When I Hear That You Express An Affection So Warm
- To D--
- To Dives. A Fragment
- To E---
- To Edward Noel Long, Esq.
- To Eliza
- To Emma
- To Florence
- To George, Earl Delwarr
- To Lesbia
- To Lord Thurlow
- To M
- To M. S. G.
- To M. S. G. : When I Dream That You Love Me
- To Marion
- To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture
- To Mr. Murray
- To Mr. Murray (For Oxford And For Waldegrave)
- To Mr. Murray (Strahan, Tonson Lintot Of The Times)
- To My Son
- To Romance
- To The Author Of A Sonnet, Beginning, '
- To The Countess Of Blessington
- To The Duke Of Dorset
- To The Earl Of Clare
- To The Sighing Strephon
- To Thomas Moore
- To Thomas Moore (My Boat Is On The Shore)
- To Thomas Moore : Written The Evening Before His Visit To Mr. Leigh Hunt In Horsemonger Lane Gaol, May 19, 1813
- To Thyrza
- To Thyrza: And Thou Art Dead, As Young And Fair
- To Time
- To Woman
- To-- : From The French
- Translation From Catullus
- Translation From Horace
- Translation From The Medea Of Euripides
- Translation Of A Romaic Love Song
- Translation Of The Epitaph On Virgil And Tibullus By Domitius Marsus
- Translation Of The Famous Greek War Song
- Translation Of The Nurse's Dole In The Medea Of Euripides
- Translation Of The Romaic Song
- Verses Found In A Summerhouse At Hales-Owen
- Versicles
- Vision Of Belshazzar
- We Sate Down And Wept By The Waters
- We'Ll Go No More A-Roving
- Well! Thou Art Happy
- Were My Bosom As False As Thou Deem'st It To Be
- When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay
- When I Roved A Young Highlander
- When We Two Parted
- Windsor Poetics : Lines Composed On The Occasion Of His Royal Highness The Prince Regent Being Seen Standing Between The Coffins Of Henry Viii And Charles I, In The Royal Vault At Windsor
- Written After Swimming From Sestos To Abydos
- Written Shortly After The Marriage Of Miss Chaworth