Index of poems in The Oxford Book of English Verse
- Cuckoo Song, Anonymous. c. 1250
- Alison, Anonymous. c. 1300
- Spring-tide, Anonymous. c. 1300
- Blow, Northern Wind, Anonymous. c. 1300
- This World's Joy, Anonymous. c. 1300
- A Hymn to the Virgin, Anonymous. c. 1300
- Of a rose, a lovely rose,, Anonymous. c. 1350
- Praise of Women, Robert Mannyng of Brunne. 1269-1340
- Freedom, John Barbour. d. 1395
- The Love Unfeigned, Geoffrey Chaucer. 1340?-1400
- Balade, Geoffrey Chaucer. 1340?-1400
- Merciles Beaute, Geoffrey Chaucer. 1340?-1400
- Lament for Chaucer, Thomas Hoccleve. 1368-9?-1450?
- Vox ultima Crucis, John Lydgate. 1370?-1450?
- Spring Song of the Birds, King James I of Scotland. 1394-1437
- Robin and Makyne, Robert Henryson. 1425-1500
- The Bludy Serk, Robert Henryson. 1425-1500
- To a Lady, William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
- In Honour of the City of London, William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
- On the Nativity of Christ, William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
- Lament for the Makers, William Dunbar. 1465-1520?
- May in the Green-Wood, Anonymous. 15th Cent.
- Carol, Anonymous. 15th Cent.
- Quia Amore Langueo, Anonymous. 15th Cent. (?)
- The Nut-Brown Maid, Anonymous. 15th Cent.
- As ye came from the Holy Land, Anonymous. 16th Cent.
- The Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring, Anonymous. 16th Cent. (?)
- Balow, Anonymous. 16th Cent.
- The Old Cloak, Anonymous. 16th Cent. (?)
- To Mistress Margery Wentworth, John Skelton. 1460?-1529
- To Mistress Margaret Hussey, John Skelton. 1460?-1529
- The True Knight, Stephen Hawes. d. 1523
- An Epitaph, Stephen Hawes. d. 1523
- Forget not yet, Sir Thomas Wyatt. 1503-1542
- The Appeal, Sir Thomas Wyatt. 1503-1542
- A Revocation, Sir Thomas Wyatt. 1503-1542
- Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus..., Sir Thomas Wyatt. 1503-1542
- To His Lute, Sir Thomas Wyatt. 1503-1542
- Description of Spring, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. 1516-47
- Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover being upon the Sea, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. 1516-47
- The Means to attain Happy Life, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. 1516-47
- A True Love, Nicholas Grimald. 1519-62
- A Bequest of His Heart, Alexander Scott. 1520?-158-
- A Rondel of Love, Alexander Scott. 1520?-158-
- In Youth is Pleasure, Robert Wever. c. 1550
- Amantium Irae, Richard Edwardes. 1523-66
- A Lover's Lullaby, George Gascoigne. 1525?-77
- The Night is Near Gone, Alexander Montgomerie. 1540?-1610?
- Jolly Good Ale and Old, William Stevenson. 1530?-1575
- When Flora had O'erfret the Firth, Anonymous. 16th Cent. (Scottish)
- Lusty May, Anonymous. 16th Cent. (Scottish)
- My Heart is High Above, Anonymous. 16th Cent. (Scottish)
- A Praise of His Lady, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1557
- To Her Sea-faring Lover, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1557
- The Faithless Shepherdess, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1589
- Crabbed Age and Youth The Passionate Pilgrim, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1599
- Phyllida's Love-Call, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1600
- A Pedlar, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1600
- Hey nonny no!, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 16th Cent.
- Preparations, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 16th Cent.
- The Now Jerusalem, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1601
- Icarus, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1601
- Madrigal, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1602
- How can the Heart forget her?, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1602
- Tears, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1603
- My Lady's Tears, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1603
- Sister, Awake!, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1604
- Devotion, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1605
- Since First I saw your Face, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1607
- There is a Lady sweet and kind, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1607
- Love not me for comely grace, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1609
- The Wakening, Numbers from Elizabethan Miscellanies & Song-books by Unnamed or Uncertain Authors. 1622
- Phillida and Coridon, Nicholas Breton. 1542-1626
- A Cradle Song, Nicholas Breton (?). 1542-1626
- The Silent Lover, Sir Walter Raleigh. 1552-1618
- The Silent Lover, Sir Walter Raleigh. 1552-1618
- His Pilgrimage, Sir Walter Raleigh. 1552-1618
- The Conclusion, Sir Walter Raleigh. 1552-1618
- Whilst it is prime, Edmund Spenser. 1552-1599
- A Ditty, Edmund Spenser. 1552-1599
- Prothalamion, Edmund Spenser. 1552-1599
- Epithalamion, Edmund Spenser. 1552-1599
- From 'Daphnaida', Edmund Spenser. 1552-1599
- Easter, Edmund Spenser. 1552-1599
- Cards and Kisses, John Lyly. 1553-1606
- Spring's Welcome, John Lyly. 1553-1606
- Beauty Bathing, Anthony Munday. 1553-1633
- The Bargain, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- Song, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- Voices at the Window, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- Philomela, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- The Highway, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- This Lady's Cruelty, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- Sleep, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- Splendidis longum valedico Nugis, Sir Philip Sidney. 1554-86
- Myra, Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. 1554-1628
- Rosalind's Madrigal, Thomas Lodge. 1556?-1625
- Phillis 1, Thomas Lodge. 1556?-1625
- Phillis 2, Thomas Lodge. 1556?-1625
- Rosaline, Thomas Lodge. 1556?-1625
- Fair and Fair, George Peele. 1558?-97
- A Farewell to Arms, George Peele. 1558?-97
- Samela, Robert Greene. 1560-92
- Fawnia, Robert Greene. 1560-92
- Sephestia's Lullaby, Robert Greene. 1560-92
- A Summer Day, Alexander Hume. 1560-1609
- Bridal Song, George Chapman. 1560-1634
- Times go by Turns, Robert Southwell. 1561-95
- The Burning Babe, Robert Southwell. 1561-95
- On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney, Henry Constable. 1562?-1613?
- Love is a Sickness, Samuel Daniel. 1562-1619
- Ulysses and the Siren, Samuel Daniel. 1562-1619
- Beauty, Time, and Love, Samuel Daniel. 1562-1619
- Sonet, Mark Alexander Boyd. 1563-1601
- Ubique, Joshua Sylvester. 1563-1618
- To His Coy Love, Michael Drayton. 1563-1631
- The Parting, Michael Drayton. 1563-1631
- Sirena, Michael Drayton. 1563-1631
- Agincourt, Michael Drayton. 1563-1631
- To the Virginian Voyage, Michael Drayton. 1563-1631
- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, Christopher Marlowe. 1564-93
- Her Reply, Sir Walter Raleigh. 1564-93
- Silvia, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- The Blossom, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Spring and Winter, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Spring and Winter, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Fairy Land, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Fairy Land, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Fairy Land, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Fairy Land, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Fairy Land, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Love, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sweet-and-Twenty, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Dirge, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Under the Greenwood Tree, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Blow, blow, thou Winter Wind, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- It was a Lover and his Lass, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Take, O take those Lips away, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Aubade, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Fidele, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Bridal Song, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Dirge of the Three Queens, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Orpheus, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- The Phoenix and the Turtle, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Sonnets, William Shakespeare. 1564-1616
- Lullaby, Richard Rowlands. 1565-1630?
- Spring, Thomas Nashe. 1567-1601
- In Time of Pestilence, Thomas Nashe. 1567-1601
- Cherry-Ripe, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- Laura, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- Devotion, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- Devotion, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- Vobiscum est Iope, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- A Hymn in Praise of Neptune, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- Winter Nights, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- Integer Vitae, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- O come quickly!, Thomas Campion. 1567?-1619
- A Nosegay, John Reynolds. 16th Cent.
- Elizabeth of Bohemia, Sir Henry Wotton. 1568-1639
- The Character of a Happy Life, Sir Henry Wotton. 1568-1639
- Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife, Sir Henry Wotton. 1568-1639
- Man, Sir John Davies. 1569-1626
- To His Forsaken Mistress, Sir Robert Ayton. 1570-1638
- To an Inconstant One, Sir Robert Ayton. 1570-1638
- Hymn to Diana, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- To Celia, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- Simplex Munditiis, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- The Shadow, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- The Triumph, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- An Elegy, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- A Farewell to the World, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- The Noble Balm, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- On Elizabeth L. H., Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- On Salathiel Pavy, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- A Part of an Ode, Ben Jonson. 1573-1637
- Daybreak, John Donne. 1573-1631
- Song, John Donne. 1573-1631
- That Time and Absence proves Rather helps than hurts to loves, John Donne. 1573-1631
- The Ecstasy, John Donne. 1573-1631
- The Dream, John Donne. 1573-1631
- The Funeral, John Donne. 1573-1631
- A Hymn to God the Father, John Donne. 1573-1631
- Death, John Donne. 1573-1631
- Philomel, Richard Barnefield. 1574-1627
- Sweet Content, Thomas Dekker. 1575-1641
- Matin Song, Thomas Heywood. 157?-1650
- The Message, Thomas Heywood. 157?-1650
- Sleep, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Bridal Song, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Aspatia's Song, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Hymn to Pan, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Away, Delights, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Love's Emblems, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Hear, ye Ladies, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- God Lyaeus, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Beauty Clear and Fair, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Melancholy, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- Weep no more, John Fletcher. 1579-1625
- A Dirge, John Webster. ?-1630?
- The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi, John Webster. ?-1630?
- Vanitas Vanitatum, John Webster. ?-1630?
- Aurora, William Alexander, Earl of Stirling. 1580?-1640
- A Litany, Phineas Fletcher. 1580-1650
- Of his Dear Son, Gervase, Sir John Beaumont. 1583-1627
- Invocation, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Madrigal, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Spring Bereaved 1, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Spring Bereaved 2, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Spring Bereaved 3, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Her Passing, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Inexorable, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Change should breed Change, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Saint John Baptist, William Drummond, of Hawthornden. 1585-1649
- Wooing Song, Giles Fletcher. 158?-1623
- On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey, Francis Beaumont. 1586-1616
- Dawn, John Ford. 1586-1639
- I loved a Lass, George Wither. 1588-1667
- The Lover's Resolution, George Wither. 1588-1667
- The Choice, George Wither. 1588-1667
- A Widow's Hymn, George Wither. 1588-1667
- A Welcome, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- The Sirens' Song, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- The Rose, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- Song, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- Memory, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- In Obitum M.S. Xo Maij, 1614, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke, William Browne, of Tavistock. 1588-1643
- Corinna's going a-Maying, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To the Virgins, to make much of Time, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To the Western Wind, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Electra, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Violets, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Daffodils, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Blossoms, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- The Primrose, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- The Funeral Rites of the Rose, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Cherry-Ripe, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- A Meditation for his Mistress, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Delight in Disorder, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Upon Julia's Clothes, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- The Bracelet: To Julia, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Daisies, not to shut so soon, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- The Night-piece: To Julia, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Music, to becalm his Fever, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Dianeme, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Oenone, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Anthea, who may command him Anything, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To the Willow-tree, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- The Mad Maid's Song, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Comfort to a Youth that had lost his Love, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- To Meadows, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- A Child's Grace, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Epitaph, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Another, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- His Winding-sheet, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- Litany to the Holy Spirit, Robert Herrick. 1591-1674
- A Divine Rapture, Francis Quarles. 1592-1644
- Respice Finem, Francis Quarles. 1592-1644
- A Contemplation upon Flowers, Henry King, Bishop of Chichester. 1592-1669
- A Renunciation, Henry King, Bishop of Chichester. 1592-1669
- Exequy on his Wife, Henry King, Bishop of Chichester. 1592-1669
- Virtue, George Herbert. 1593-1632
- Easter, George Herbert. 1593-1632
- Discipline, George Herbert. 1593-1632
- A Dialogue, George Herbert. 1593-1632
- The Pulley, George Herbert. 1593-1632
- Love, George Herbert. 1593-1632
- A Hymn, James Shirley. 1596-1666
- Death the Leveller, James Shirley. 1596-1666
- Song, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- Persuasions to Joy: a Song, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- To His Inconstant Mistress, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- The Unfading Beauty, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- Ingrateful Beauty threatened, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- Epitaph, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- Another, Thomas Carew. 1595?-1639?
- Time, Jasper Mayne. 1604-1672
- To Roses in the Bosom of Castara, William Habington. 1605-1654
- Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam, William Habington. 1605-1654
- A Devout Lover, Thomas Randolph. 1605-1635
- An Ode to Master Anthony Stafford to hasten Him into the Country, Thomas Randolph. 1605-1635
- Aubade, Sir William Davenant. 1606-1668
- To a Mistress Dying, Sir William Davenant. 1606-1668
- Praise and Prayer, Sir William Davenant. 1606-1668
- On a Girdle, Edmund Waller. 1606-1687
- Go, lovely Rose, Edmund Waller. 1606-1687
- Old Age, Edmund Waller. 1606-1687
- Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, John Milton. 1608-1674
- On Time, John Milton. 1608-1674
- At a Solemn Musick, John Milton. 1608-1674
- L'Allegro, John Milton. 1608-1674
- Il Penseroso, John Milton. 1608-1674
- From 'Arcades', John Milton. 1608-1674
- From 'Comus', John Milton. 1608-1674
- From' Comus', John Milton. 1608-1674
- From' Comus', John Milton. 1608-1674
- From 'Comus', John Milton. 1608-1674
- Lycidas, John Milton. 1608-1674
- On His Blindness, John Milton. 1608-1674
- To Mr. Lawrence, John Milton. 1608-1674
- To Cyriack Skinner, John Milton. 1608-1674
- On His Deceased Wife, John Milton. 1608-1674
- Light, John Milton. 1608-1674
- From 'Samson Agonistes', John Milton. 1608-1674
- From 'Samson Agonistes', John Milton. 1608-1674
- A Doubt of Martyrdom, Sir John Suckling. 1609-1642
- The Constant Lover, Sir John Suckling. 1609-1642
- Why so Pale and Wan?, Sir John Suckling. 1609-1642
- When, Dearest, I but think of Thee, Sir John Suckling. 1609-1642
- A Rose, Sir Richard Fanshawe. 1608-1666
- To Chloe, William Cartwright. 1611-1643
- Falsehood, William Cartwright. 1611-1643
- On the Queen's Return from the Low Countries, William Cartwright. 1611-1643
- On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman, William Cartwright. 1611-1643
- I'll never love Thee more, James Graham, Marquis of Montrose. 1612-1650
- Coronemus nos Rosis antequam marcescant, Thomas Jordan. 1612?-1685
- Wishes to His Supposed Mistress, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- The Weeper, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- Verses from the Shepherds' Hymn, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- Christ Crucified, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife Who died and were buried together, Richard Crashaw. 1613?-1649
- To Lucasta, going to the Wars, Richard Lovelace. 1618-1658
- To Lucasta, going beyond the Seas, Richard Lovelace. 1618-1658
- Gratiana Dancing, Richard Lovelace. 1618-1658
- To Amarantha, that she would dishevel her Hair, Richard Lovelace. 1618-1658
- The Grasshopper, Richard Lovelace. 1618-1658
- To Althea, from Prison, Richard Lovelace. 1618-1658
- Anacreontics, Abraham Cowley. 1618-1667
- Anacreontics, Abraham Cowley. 1618-1667
- Anacreontics, Abraham Cowley. 1618-1667
- On the Death of Mr. William Hervey, Abraham Cowley. 1618-1667
- The Wish, Abraham Cowley. 1618-1667
- The Resolve, Alexander Brome. 1620-1666
- An Horatian Ode, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- A Garden, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- To His Coy Mistress, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- The Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- Thoughts in a Garden, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- Bermudas, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- An Epitaph, Andrew Marvell. 1621-1678
- The Retreat, Henry Vaughan. 1621-1695
- Peace, Henry Vaughan. 1621-1695
- The Timber, Henry Vaughan. 1621-1695
- Friends Departed, Henry Vaughan. 1621-1695
- The Shepherd Boy sings in the Valley of Humiliation, John Bunyan. 1628-1688
- Thomas the Rhymer, Ballads and Songs By Unknown Authors. 17th Cent.
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- Chloris in the Snow, William Strode. 1602-1645
- The Relapse, Thomas Stanley. 1625-1678
- Chloe Divine, Thomas D'Urfey. 1653-1723
- To Coelia, Charles Cotton. 1630-1687
- To One persuading a Lady to Marriage, Katherine Philips ('Orinda'). 1631-1664
- Ode, John Dryden. 1631-1700
- A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687, John Dryden. 1631-1700
- Ah, how sweet it is to love!, John Dryden. 1631-1700
- Hidden Flame, John Dryden. 1631-1700
- Song to a Fair Young Lady, going out of the Town in the Spring, John Dryden. 1631-1700
- Against Indifference, Charles Webbe. c. 1678
- Song, Sir George Etherege. 1635-1691
- To a Lady asking him how long he would love her, Sir George Etherege. 1635-1691
- News, Thomas Traherne. 1637?-1674
- The Sad Day, Thomas Flatman. 1637-1688
- Song, Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset. 1638-1706
- To Chloris, Sir Charles Sedley. 1639-1701
- To Celia, Sir Charles Sedley. 1639-1701
- Song, Aphra Behn. 1640-1689
- The Libertine, Aphra Behn. 1640-1689
- Return, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. 1647-1680
- Love and Life, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. 1647-1680
- Constancy, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. 1647-1680
- To His Mistress, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. 1647-1680
- The Reconcilement, John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire. 1649-1720
- On One who died discovering her Kindness, John Sheffield, Duke of Buckinghamshire. 1649-1720
- The Enchantment, Thomas Otway. 1652-1685
- A Quiet Soul, John Oldham. 1653-1683
- Song, John Cutts, Lord Cutts. 1661-1707
- The Question to Lisetta, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- To a Child of Quality,, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- Song, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- On My Birthday, July 21, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- The Lady who offers her Looking-Glass to Venus, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- A Letter, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- For my own Monument, Matthew Prior. 1664-1721
- Rivals, William Walsh. 1663-1708
- Werena my Heart's licht I wad dee, Lady Grisel Baillie. 1665-1746
- False though She be, William Congreve. 1670-1729
- A Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, William Congreve. 1670-1729
- Hymn, Joseph Addison. 1672-1719
- The Day of Judgement, Isaac Watts. 1674-1748
- A Cradle Hymn, Isaac Watts. 1674-1748
- Song, Thomas Parnell. 1670-1718
- Peggy, Allan Ramsay. 1686-1758
- On a Fly drinking out of his Cup, William Oldys. 1687-1761
- Song, John Gay. 1688-1732
- On a certain Lady at Court, Alexander Pope. 1688-1744
- Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady, Alexander Pope. 1688-1744
- The Dying Christian to his Soul, Alexander Pope. 1688-1744
- Shorten Sail, George Bubb Dodington, Lord Melcombe. 1691?-1762
- Sally in our Alley, Henry Carey. 1693?-1743
- A Drinking-Song, Henry Carey. 1693?-1743
- The Rosebud, William Broome. ?-1745
- Belinda's Recovery from Sickness, William Broome. ?-1745
- On the Death of a particular Friend, James Thomson. 1700-1748
- Tell me, my Heart, if this be Love, George Lyttelton, Lord Lyttelton. 1709-1773
- One-and-Twenty, Samuel Johnson. 1709-1784
- On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic, Samuel Johnson. 1709-1784
- Absence, Richard Jago. 1715-1781
- Elegy written in a Country Churchyard, Thomas Gray. 1716-1771
- The Curse upon Edward, Thomas Gray. 1716-1771
- The Progress of Poesy, Thomas Gray. 1716-1771
- On a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes, Thomas Gray. 1716-1771
- Ode to Simplicity, William Collins. 1721-1759
- How sleep the Brave, William Collins. 1721-1759
- Ode to Evening, William Collins. 1721-1759
- Fidele, William Collins. 1721-1759
- Amoret, Mark Akenside. 1721-1770
- The Complaint, Mark Akenside. 1721-1770
- The Nightingale, Mark Akenside. 1721-1770
- To Leven Water, Tobias George Smollett. 1721-1771
- Song to David, Christopher Smart. 1722-1770
- A Lament for Flodden, Jane Elliot. 1727-1805
- Woman, Oliver Goldsmith. 1728-1774
- Memory, Oliver Goldsmith. 1728-1774
- If Doughty Deeds, Robert Cunninghame-Graham of Gartmore. 1735-1797
- To Mary Unwin, William Cowper. 1731-1800
- My Mary, William Cowper. 1731-1800
- An Epitaph, James Beattie. 1735-1803
- Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes, Isobel Pagan. 1740-1821
- Life, Anna Laetitia Barbauld. 1743-1825
- Prayer for Indifference, Fanny Greville. 18th Cent.
- To the Cuckoo, John Logan. 1748-1788
- Auld Robin Gray, Lady Anne Lindsay. 1750-1825
- Epigram, Sir William Jones. 1746-1794
- Song from Aella, Thomas Chatterton. 1752-1770
- Meeting, George Crabbe. 1754-1832
- Late Wisdom, George Crabbe. 1754-1832
- A Marriage Ring, George Crabbe. 1754-1832
- To the Muses, William Blake. 1757-1827
- To Spring, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Song, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Reeds of Innocence, William Blake. 1757-1827
- The Little Black Boy, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Hear the Voice, William Blake. 1757-1827
- The Tiger, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Cradle Song, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Night, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Love's Secret, William Blake. 1757-1827
- Mary Morison, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Jean, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Auld Lang Syne, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- My Bonnie Mary, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- John Anderson, my Jo, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- The Banks o' Doon, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Ae Fond Kiss, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Bonnie Lesley, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Highland Mary, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- O were my Love yon Lilac fair, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- A Red, Red Rose, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Lament for Culloden, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- The Farewell, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Hark! the Mavis, Robert Burns. 1759-1796
- Sun, Henry Rowe. 1750-1819
- Moon, Henry Rowe. 1750-1819
- Time and Grief, William Lisle Bowles. 1762-1850
- The Outlaw's Song, Joanna Baillie. 1762-1851
- A Child, Mary Lamb. 1765-1847
- The Land o' the Leal, Carolina, Lady Nairne. 1766-1845
- A Boy's Song, James Hogg. 1770-1835
- Kilmeny, James Hogg. 1770-1835
- Lucy, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Lucy, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Lucy, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Lucy, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Lucy, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Upon Westminster Bridge, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Evening on Calais Beach, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, 1802, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- England, 1802, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- England, 1802, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- England, 1802, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- England, 1802, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- England, 1802, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- The Solitary Reaper, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Perfect Woman, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Daffodils, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Ode to Duty, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- The Rainbow, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- The Sonnet, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- The Sonnet, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- The World, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Ode, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Desideria, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Mutability, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- The Trosachs, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Speak!, William Wordsworth. 1770-1850
- Proud Maisie, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- Brignall Banks, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- Lucy Ashton's Song, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- Answer, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- The Rover's Adieu, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- Patriotism, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- Patriotism, Sir Walter Scott. 1771-1832
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- Love, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- Youth and Age, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- Time, Real and Imaginary, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- Work without Hope, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- Glycine's Song, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1772-1834
- His Books, Robert Southey. 1774-1843
- The Maid's Lament, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Rose Aylmer, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Ianthe, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Twenty Years hence, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Verse, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Proud Word you never spoke, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Resignation, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Autumn, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Remain!, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Absence, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Of Clementina, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Ianthe's Question, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- On Catullus, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Dirce, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Alciphron and Leucippe, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Years, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Separation, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Late Leaves, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- Finis, Walter Savage Landor. 1775-1864
- The Old Familiar Faces, Charles Lamb. 1775-1834
- Hester, Charles Lamb. 1775-1834
- On an Infant dying as soon as born, Charles Lamb. 1775-1834
- Ye Mariners of England, Thomas Campbell. 1774-1844
- The Battle of the Baltic, Thomas Campbell. 1774-1844
- The Young May Moon, Thomas Moore. 1779-1852
- The Irish Peasant to His Mistress, Thomas Moore. 1779-1852
- The Light of Other Days, Thomas Moore. 1779-1852
- At the Mid Hour of Night, Thomas Moore. 1779-1852
- May, Edward Thurlow, Lord Thurlow. 1781-1829
- Battle Song, Ebenezer Elliott. 1781-1849
- Plaint, Ebenezer Elliott. 1781-1849
- The Sun rises bright in France, Allan Cunningham. 1784-1842
- Hame, Hame, Hame, Allan Cunningham. 1784-1842
- The Spring of the Year, Allan Cunningham. 1784-1842
- Jenny kiss'd Me, Leigh Hunt. 1784-1859
- Love and Age, Thomas Love Peacock. 1785-1866
- The Grave of Love, Thomas Love Peacock. 1785-1866
- Three Men of Gotham, Thomas Love Peacock. 1785-1866
- To Death, Caroline Southey. 1787-1854
- When we Two parted, George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. 1788-1824
- For Music, George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. 1788-1824
- We'll go no more a-roving, George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. 1788-1824
- She walks in Beauty, George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. 1788-1824
- The Isles of Greece, George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. 1788-1824
- The Children Band, Sir Aubrey De Vere. 1788-1846
- The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna, Charles Wolfe. 1791-1823
- To Mary, Charles Wolfe. 1791-1823
- Hymn of Pan, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- The Invitation, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Hellas, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- To a Skylark, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- The Moon, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Ode to the West Wind, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- The Indian Serenade, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Night, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- From the Arabic, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Lines, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- To ----, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- The Question, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Remorse, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Music, when Soft Voices die, Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1792-1822
- Willie and Helen, Hew Ainslie. 1792-1878
- Burial of the Dead, John Keble. 1792-1866
- Written in Northampton County Asylum, John Clare. 1793-1864
- Dirge, Felicia Dorothea Hemans. 1793-1835
- Song of the Indian Maid, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Ode to a Nightingale, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Ode on a Grecian Urn, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Ode to Psyche, John Keats. 1795-1821
- To Autumn, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Ode on Melancholy, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Fragment of an Ode to Maia, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Bards of Passion and of Mirth, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Fancy, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Stanzas, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Las Belle Dame sans Merci, John Keats. 1795-1821
- On first looking into Chapman's Homer, John Keats. 1795-1821
- When I have Fears that I may cease to be, John Keats. 1795-1821
- To Sleep, John Keats. 1795-1821
- Last Sonnet, John Keats. 1795-1821
- The Outlaw of Loch Lene, Jeremiah Joseph Callanan. 1795-1839
- Too solemn for day, too sweet for night, William Sidney Walker. 1795-1846
- Song, George Darley. 1795-1846
- To Helene, George Darley. 1795-1846
- The Fallen Star, George Darley. 1795-1846
- The Solitary-Hearted, Hartley Coleridge. 1796-1849
- Song, Hartley Coleridge. 1796-1849
- Early Death, Hartley Coleridge. 1796-1849
- Friendship, Hartley Coleridge. 1796-1849
- Autumn, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- Silence, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- Death, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- Fair Ines, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- Time of Roses, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- Ruth, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- The Death-bed, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- The Bridge of Sighs, Thomas Hood. 1798-1845
- The Blind Boy's Pranks, William Thom. 1798-1848
- Elena's Song, Sir Henry Taylor. 1800-1866
- A Jacobite's Epitaph, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lord Macaulay. 1800-1859
- Mater Dolorosa, William Barnes. 1801-1886
- The Wife a-lost, William Barnes. 1801-1886
- Fairy Song, Winthrop Mackworth Praed. 1802-1839
- O sleep, my Babe, Sara Coleridge. 1802-1850
- The Child, Sara Coleridge. 1802-1850
- Eileen Aroon, Gerald Griffin. 1803-1840
- Dark Rosaleen, James Clarence Mangan. 1803-1849
- The Nameless One, James Clarence Mangan. 1803-1849
- Wolfram's Dirge, Thomas Lovell Beddoes. 1803-1849
- Dream-Pedlary, Thomas Lovell Beddoes. 1803-1849
- Song, Thomas Lovell Beddoes. 1803-1849
- Give All to Love, Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1803-1882
- Uriel, Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1803-1882
- Bacchus, Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1803-1882
- Brahma, Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1803-1882
- The Plough, Richard Henry Horne. 1803-1884
- King Arthur's Waes-hael, Robert Stephen Hawker. 1804-1875
- Are they not all Ministering Spirits?, Robert Stephen Hawker. 1804-1875
- The Half-asleep, Thomas Wade. 1805-1875
- The Bells of Shandon, Francis Mahony. 1805-1866
- Rosalind's Scroll, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- The Deserted Garden, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Consolation, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Grief, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- A Musical Instrument, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 1806-1861
- The Holy Tide, Frederick Tennyson. 1807-1898
- My Lost Youth, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1807-1882
- Vesta, John Greenleaf Whittier. 1807-1892
- Lament of the Irish Emigrant, Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin. 1807-1867
- I do not love Thee, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton. 1808-1876
- Letty's Globe, Charles Tennyson Turner. 1808-1879
- To Helen, Edgar Allan Poe. 1809-1849
- Annabel Lee, Edgar Allan Poe. 1809-1849
- For Annie, Edgar Allan Poe. 1809-1849
- Old Song, Edward Fitzgerald. 1809-1883
- From Omar Khayyám, Edward Fitzgerald. 1809-1883
- Mariana, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- The Lady of Shalott, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- The Miller's Daughter, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- Song of the Lotos-Eaters, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- St. Agnes' Eve, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- Blow, Bugle, blow, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- Summer Night, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- Come down, O Maid, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- From 'In Memoriam', Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- Maud, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- O that 'twere possible, Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson. 1809-1892
- Shadows, Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton. 1809-1885
- The Bride, Henry Alford. 1810-1871
- Cean Dubh Deelish, Sir Samuel Ferguson. 1810-1886
- Cashel of Munster, Sir Samuel Ferguson. 1810-1886
- The Fair Hills of Ireland, Sir Samuel Ferguson. 1810-1886
- Song from 'Paracelsus', Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- The Wanderers, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Thus the Mayne glideth, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Pippa's Song, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- You'll love Me yet, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Porphyria's Lover, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Song, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Earl Mertoun's Song, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- In a Gondola, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Meeting at Night, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Parting at Morning, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- The Lost Mistress, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- The Last Ride together, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Misconceptions, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Home-thoughts, from Abroad, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- Home-thoughts, from the Sea, Robert Browning. 1812-1889
- The Which's Ballad, William Bell Scott. 1812-1890
- Serenade, Aubrey De Vere. 1814-1902
- Sorrow, Aubrey De Vere. 1814-1902
- The County of Mayo, George Fox. 1815-?
- My Lady's Grave, Emily Bronte. 1818-1848
- Remembrance, Emily Bronte. 1818-1848
- The Prisoner, Emily Bronte. 1818-1848
- Last Lines, Emily Bronte. 1818-1848
- Airly Beacon, Charles Kingsley. 1819-1875
- The Sands of Dee, Charles Kingsley. 1819-1875
- Say not the Struggle Naught availeth, Arthur Hugh Clough. 1819-1861
- The Imprisoned Soul, Walt Whitman. 1819-1892
- O Captain! My Captain!, Walt Whitman. 1819-1892
- Trust Thou Thy Love, John Ruskin. 1819-1900
- When the World is burning, Ebenezer Jones. 1820-1860
- At Her Window, Frederick Locker-Lampson. 1821-1895
- The Forsaken Merman, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- The Song of Callicles, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- To Marguerite, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- Requiescat, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- The Scholar-Gipsy, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- Philomela, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- Shakespeare, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- From the Hymn of Empedocles, Matthew Arnold. 1822-1888
- The Flowers, William Brighty Rands. 1823-1880
- The Thought, William Brighty Rands. 1823-1880
- Maritae Suae, William Philpot. 1823-1889
- Mimnermus in Church, William (Johnson) Cory. 1823-1892
- Heraclitus, William (Johnson) Cory. 1823-1892
- The Married Lover, Coventry Patmore. 1823-1896
- 'If I were dead', Coventry Patmore. 1823-1896
- Departure, Coventry Patmore. 1823-1896
- The Toys, Coventry Patmore. 1823-1896
- A Farewell, Coventry Patmore. 1823-1896
- The Ballad of Keith of Ravelston, Sydney Dobell. 1824-1874
- Return!, Sydney Dobell. 1824-1874
- A Chanted Calendar, Sydney Dobell. 1824-1874
- Laus Deo, Sydney Dobell. 1824-1874
- The Fairies, William Allingham. 1824-1889
- That Holy Thing, George MacDonald. 1824-1905
- The Blessed Damozel, Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 1828-1882
- Love in the Valley, George Meredith. 1828-1909
- Phoebus with Admetus, George Meredith. 1828-1909
- Tardy Spring, George Meredith. 1828-1909
- Love's Grave, George Meredith. 1828-1909
- Lucifer in Starlight, George Meredith. 1828-1909
- Love, Alexander Smith. 1829-1867
- Barbara, Alexander Smith. 1829-1867
- Bride Song, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- A Birthday, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Song, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Twice, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Uphill, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Passing Away, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Marvel of Marvels, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Is it Well with the Child?, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Remember, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Aloof, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Rest, Christina Georgina Rossetti. 1830-1894
- Dora, Thomas Edward Brown. 1830-1897
- Jessie, Thomas Edward Brown. 1830-1897
- Salve!, Thomas Edward Brown. 1830-1897
- My Garden, Thomas Edward Brown. 1830-1897
- A Night in Italy, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of Lytton. 1831-1892
- The Last Wish, Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, Earl of Lytton. 1831-1892
- In the Train, James Thomson. 1834-1882
- Sunday up the River, James Thomson. 1834-1882
- Gifts, James Thomson. 1834-1882
- The Vine, James Thomson. 1834-1882
- Summer Dawn, William Morris. 1834-1896
- Love is enough, William Morris. 1834-1896
- The Nymph's Song to Hylas, William Morris. 1834-1896
- The Water-Nymph and the Boy, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel. 1834-1894
- The Old, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel. 1834-1894
- Meet We no Angels, Pansie?, Thomas Ashe. 1836-1889
- To Two Bereaved, Thomas Ashe. 1836-1889
- Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tavern, Theodore Watts-Dunton. 1836-1914
- Chorus from 'Atalanta', Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1837-1909
- Hertha, Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1837-1909
- Ave atque Vale, Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1837-1909
- Itylus, Algernon Charles Swinburne. 1837-1909
- Earliest Spring, William Dean Howells. b. 1837
- What the Bullet sang, Bret Harte. 1839-1902
- Maureen, John Todhunter. 1839-1916
- Aghadoe, John Todhunter. 1839-1916
- Song, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- The Desolate City, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- With Esther, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- To Manon, on his Fortune in loving Her, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- St. Valentine's Day, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- Gibraltar, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- Written at Florence, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- The Two Highwaymen, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt. b. 1840
- A Garden Song, Henry Austin Dobson. b. 1840
- Urceus Exit, Henry Austin Dobson. b. 1840
- In After Days, Henry Austin Dobson. b. 1840
- Mooni, Henry Clarence Kendall. 1841-1882
- Ode, Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy. 1844-1881
- Song, Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy. 1844-1881
- The Fountain of Tears, Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy. 1844-1881
- A White Rose, John Boyle O'Reilly. 1844-1890
- My Delight and Thy Delight, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- Spirits, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- Nightingales, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- A Passer-by, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- Absence, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- On a Dead Child, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- Pater Filio, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- Winter Nightfall, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- When Death to Either shall come, Robert Bridges. b. 1844
- The Odyssey, Andrew Lang. 1844-1912
- Invictus, William Ernest Henley. 1849-1903
- Margaritae Sorori, William Ernest Henley. 1849-1903
- England, My England, William Ernest Henley. 1849-1903
- Revelation, Edmund Gosse. b. 1849
- Romance, Robert Louis Stevenson. 1850-1894
- In the Highlands, Robert Louis Stevenson. 1850-1894
- Requiem, Robert Louis Stevenson. 1850-1894
- The Dead at Clonmacnois, T. W. Rolleston. b. 1857
- Song, John Davidson. 1857-1909
- The Last Rose, John Davidson. 1857-1909
- Song, William Watson. b. 1858
- Ode in May, William Watson. b. 1858
- The Great Misgiving, William Watson. b. 1858
- Prayers, Henry Charles Beeching. 1859-1919
- Going down Hill on a Bicycle, Henry Charles Beeching. 1859-1919
- Why, Bliss Carman. b. 1861
- My Grief on the Sea, Douglas Hyde. b. 1861
- The Phoenix, Arthur Christopher Benson. b. 1862
- He fell among Thieves, Henry Newbolt. b. 1862
- Reunited, Gilbert Parker. b. 1862
- Where My Books go, William Butler Yeats. b. 1865
- When You are Old, William Butler Yeats. b. 1865
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree, William Butler Yeats. b. 1865
- A Dedication, Rudyard Kipling. b. 1865
- L'Envoi, Rudyard Kipling. b. 1865
- Recessional, Rudyard Kipling. b. 1865
- Song, Richard Le Gallienne. b. 1866
- The Second Crucifixion, Richard Le Gallienne. b. 1866
- Invocation to Youth, Laurence Binyon. b. 1869
- O World, be Nobler, Laurence Binyon. b. 1869
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- The Great Breath, George William Russell ('A. E.'). b. 1853
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- The Poppy, Francis Thompson. 1859-1907
- Non Nobis, Henry Cust. 1861-1917
- Sheep and Lambs, Katharine Tynan Hinkson. b. 1861
- An Upper Chamber, Frances Bannerman.
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- The Lady of the Lambs, Alice Meynell. b. 1850
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