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Poetical works / Edited by H. W. Garrod.

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  • Physical Description: xciv, 578 pages : portrait ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: Second edition.
  • Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1958.

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Signs used in the apparatus criticus -- Introduction -- Dedication. To Leigh Hunt, Esq -- I stood tip-toe upon a little hill -- Specimen of an induction to a poem -- Calidore -- To some ladies -- On receiving a curious shell, and a copy of verses, from the same Ladies -- Hadst thou liv'd in days of old -- To hope -- Imitation of Spenser -- Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain -- Light feet, dark violet eyes, and parted hair -- Ah! who can e'er forget so fair a being -- To George Felton Mathew -- To my brother George -- To Charles Cowden Clarke -- To my Brother George -- Had I a man's fair form -- Written on the day that Mr. Leigh Hunt left prison -- How many bards gild the lapses of time -- To a friend who sent me some roses -- To G. A. W. -- O solitude! if i must with thee dwell -- To my brothers -- Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there -- To one who has been long in city pent -- On first looking into Chapman's Homer -- On leaving some friends at an early hour -- Addressed to Haydon -- Addressed to the same -- On the grasshopper and cricket -- To Kosciusko -- Happy is England! -- Sleep and poetry -- Endymion -- Advertisement -- Lamia -- Isabella or, the Pot of basil -- The eve of St. Agnes -- Ode to a nightingale -- Ode on a Grecian urn -- Ode to Psyche -- Fancy -- Bards of passion and of mirth -- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern -- Robin Hood. to a friend -- To Autumn -- Ode on melancholy -- Hyperion -- Otho the Great -- King Stephen -- The cap and bells; or the Jealousies -- In they western halls -- God of the golden bow -- Think not of it -- Unfelt, unheard, unseen -- Hush, hush! tread softly -- I had a dove -- Fairy's song -- Spirit here that reignest -- Ah! woe is me -- O! were I one -- Daisy's song -- Folly's song -- O, I am frighten'd -- The stranger lighted -- Asleep! o sleep -- La Belle Dame sans Merci -- Song of four fairies -- Ode on indolence -- The eve of Saint Mark -- Ode to Fanny -- Oh! how I love -- To a young lady who sent me a laurel crown -- After dark vapours -- Written on a blank s pace at the end of Chaucer's tale 'The floure and the lefe' -- On the sea -- On 'The story of Rimini' -- When I have fears -- To Homer -- Answer to a sonnet -- To J. R. -- Time's sea hath been -- To sleep -- Fame, like a wayward girl -- How fever'd is the man -- Why did I laugh -- On a dream -- If by dull rhymes -- The day is gone -- I cry your mercy -- Bright star! would I were -- Spenser! a jealous honourer -- To Chatterton -- To Lord Byron -- On seeing the Elgin Marbles -- To B. R. Haydon, with the foregoing sonnet on the Elgin Marbles -- Lines on seeing a lock of Milton's hair -- Hence Burgundy -- God of the Meridian -- O thou whose face -- On sitting down to read King Lear once again -- To the Nile -- To J. H. Reynolds, Esq. -- Over the hill -- ode to May -- On visiting the tomb of Burns -- This mortal body -- Old Meg -- To Ailsa Rock -- Lines written in the Highlands after a visit to Burns's country -- On visiting Staffia -- Read me a lesson, muse -- Tis the witching hour -- Translated from Ronsard -- Character of Charles Brown -- In after-time, a sage -- Where's the poet -- Modern love -- The castle builder -- Welcome joy -- Cancelled stanza of the Ode on melancholy -- What can I do to drive away -- The fall of Hyperion -- On peace -- The poet -- On receiving a laurel crown from Leigh Hunt -- To the Ladies who saw me crown'd -- As from the darkening gloom -- Written in disgust of vulgar superstition -- Nebuchadnezzar's dream -- To Mrs. Reynolds's cat -- On a Leander gem -- Four seasons fill -- Of late two dainties -- The house of mourning -- To A. G. S. -- See the ship in the bay is riding -- On death -- Written on 29 May -- Fill for me -- Hither, hither love -- To Emma -- Stay, ruby-breasted warbler -- O blush not so -- Apollo to the graces -- You say you love -- Where be ye going -- Sweet, sweet is the greeting of eyes -- On some skulls in Beauley Abbey -- In a drear-nighted December -- Ah! ken ye what I met -- This living hand -- They weren fully glad -- Give me women, wine and snuff -- Lines rhymed in a letter -- For there's Bishop's teign -- There was a naughty boy -- All gentle folk -- Upon my life Sir Nevis -- When they were come into -- Two or three posies -- Acrostic -- Pensive they sit -- O grant that like to Peter -- I am as brisk --
Subject: English poetry > 19th century
English literature > 19th century > Poetry.
Authors, English > 19th century

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