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- Category: Mark Doty (continued)
- Category: Mark Hillringhouse
- Category: Mark Irwin
- Category: Mark Strand
- Category: Mark Twain
- Category: Mark Van Doren
- Category: Marriott Edgar
- Albert and His Savings
- Albert and the 'Eadsman
- Albert and the Lion
- Albert Down Under
- Albert's Return
- Asparagus
- Balbus
- Canute the Great
- George and the Dragon
- Goalkeeper Joe
- Gunner Joe
- Henry the Seventh
- Joe Ramsbottom
- Jonah and the Grampus
- Little Aggie
- Magna Carta
- Marksman Sam
- Queen Matilda
- Richard Coeur de Lion
- Sam Goes To It
- Sam's Christmas Pudding
- Sam's Racehorse
- The 'Ole in the Ark
- The Battle of Hastings
- The Burghers of Calais
- The Channel Swimmer
- The Jubilee Sov'reign
- The Recumbent Posture
- The Return of Albert
- The Runcorn Ferry
- Three Ha'Pence a Foot
- William Rufus
- Category: Martha Collins
- Category: Marvin Bell
- Category: Mary Darby Robinson
- Absence
- Ainsi Va le Monde
- All Alone
- Canzonet
- Cupid Sleeping
- Deborah's Parrot, a Village Tale
- Echo to Him Who Complains
- Edmund's Wedding
- Elegy on the Death of Lady Middleton
- Elegy to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq
- Elegy to the Memory of Richard Boyle, Esq
- Elegy to the Memory of Werter
- Female Fashions for 1799
- Golfre, Gothic Swiss Tale
- January, 1795
- Lewin and Gynneth
- Life
- Lines inscribed to P. de Loutherbourg, Esq. R. A
- Lines on Hearing it Declared that No Women Were So Handsome as the English
- Lines to Him Who Will Understand Them
- Lines to the memory of Richard Boyle, Esq
- Lines Written by the Side of a River
- Lines Written on the Sea-Coast
- Male Fashions for 1799
- Mistress Gurton's Cat
- Monody to the Memory of Chatterton
- Morning
- Oberon to the Queen of the Fairies
- Ode on Adversity
- Ode to Beauty
- Ode to Della Crusca
- Ode to Despair
- Ode to Eloquence
- Ode to Envy
- Ode to Health
- Ode to Meditation
- Ode to Melancholy
- Ode to Reflection
- Ode to the Moon
- Ode to the Muse
- Ode to the Nightingale
- Ode to Valour
- Pastoral Stanzas
- Poor Marguerite
- Rinaldo to Laura Maria
- Second Ode to the Nightingale
- Sonnet I: Favour'd by Heav'n
- Sonnet II: High on a Rock
- Sonnet III: Turn to Yon Vale Beneath
- Sonnet IV: Why, When I Gaze
- Sonnet IX: Ye, Who in Alleys Green
- Sonnet to Amicus
- Sonnet to Evening
- Sonnet to Ingratitude
- Sonnet to My Beloved Daughter
- Sonnet to the Memory of Miss Maria Linley
- Sonnet V: O! How Can Love
- Sonnet VI: Is It to Love
- Sonnet VII: Come, Reason
- Sonnet VIII: Why, Through Each Aching Vein
- Sonnet X: Dang'rous to Hear
- Sonnet XI: O! Reason!
- Sonnet XII: Now, O'er the Tesselated Pavement
- Sonnet XIII: Bring, Brick to Deck My Brow
- Sonnet XIV: Come, Soft Aeolian Harp
- Sonnet XIX: Farewell, Ye Coral Caves
- Sonnet XL: On the Low Margin
- Sonnet XLI: Yes, I Will Go
- Sonnet XLII: Oh! Canst Thou Bear
- Sonnet XLIII: While From the Dizzy Precipice
- Sonnet XLIV: Here Droops the Muse
- Sonnet XV: Now, Round My Favour'd Grot
- Sonnet XVI: Delusive Hope
- Sonnet XVII: Love Steals Unheeded
- Sonnet XVIII: Why Art Thou Chang'd?
- Sonnet XX: Oh! I Could Toil For Thee
- Sonnet XXI: Why Do I Live
- Sonnet XXII: Wild Is the Foaming Sea
- Sonnet XXIII: To Aetna's Scorching Sands
- Sonnet XXIV: O Thou! Meek Orb
- Sonnet XXIX: Farewell, Ye Tow'ring Cedars
- Sonnet XXV: Can'st Thou Forget
- Sonnet XXVI: Where Antique Woods
- Sonnet XXVII: Oh! Ye Bright Stars
- Sonnet XXVIII: Weak Is the Sophistry
- Sonnet XXX: O'er the Tall Cliff
- Sonnet XXXI: Far O'er the Waves
- Sonnet XXXII: Blest As the Gods
- Sonnet XXXIII: I Wake
- Sonnet XXXIV: Venus! To Thee
- Sonnet XXXIX: Prepare Your Wreaths
- Sonnet XXXV: What Means the Mist
- Sonnet XXXVI: Lead Me, Sicilian Maids
- Sonnet XXXVII: When, in the Gloomy Mansion
- Sonnet XXXVIII: Oh Sigh
- Sonnet. Inscribed to Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire
- Stanzas
- Stanzas Inscribed to Lady William Russell
- Stanzas to a Friend
- Stanzas to Flora
- Stanzas to Love
- Stanzas to the Rose
- Stanzas to Time
- Stanzas Written under an Oak in Windsor Forest
- The Adieu to Love
- The Alien Boy
- The Bee and the Butterfly
- The Confessor, a Sanctified Tale
- The Deserted Cottage
- The Faded Bouquet
- The Fortune-Teller, a Gypsy Tale
- The Fugitive
- The Granny Grey, a Love Tale
- The Haunted Beach
- The Hermit of Mont-Blanc
- The Lascar
- The Mistletoe (A Christmas Tale)
- The Negro Girl
- The Poor Singing Dame
- The Reply to Time
- The Shepherd's Dog
- The Trumpeter, an Old English Tale
- The Widow's Home
- To Cesario
- To Leonardo
- To Rinaldo
- To Simplicity
- To the Muse of Poetry
- To the Myrtle
- Category: Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
- Affection
- Blue and White
- Come Home!
- Death and the Lady
- Good Friday in my Heart
- He came unto His own, and His own received Him not
- I ask of thee, love, nothing but relief
- Larghetto
- Our Lady
- Punctilio
- The Other Side of a Mirror
- The Witch
- To Memory
- We Never Said Farewell
- When my love did what I would not, what I would not
- Category: Mary Oliver
- A Dream of Trees
- A Letter from Home
- A Meeting
- A Visitor
- After Arguing Against The Contention That Art Must Come From Discontent
- An Afternoon In The Stacks
- At Blackwater Pond
- At Great Pond
- August
- Aunt Leaf
- Beyond the Snow Belt
- Black Oaks
- Blossom
- Catbird
- Clapp's Pond
- Climbing The Chagrin River
- Cold Poem
- Daisies
- Dogfish
- Egrets
- Fall Song
- Flare
- Gannets
- Happiness
- Have You Ever Tried to Enter the Long Black Branches
- Heron Rises From The Dark, Summer Pond
- Honey At The Table
- Hummingbird Pauses at the Trumpet Vine
- Knife
- Last Night the Rain Spoke to Me
- Lightning
- Lilies
- Little Owl Who Lives in the Orchard
- Little Summer Poem Touching The Subject Of Faith
- Marengo
- Mindful
- Moccasin Flowers
- Mockingbirds
- Moles
- Morning Glories
- Morning Poem
- Mushrooms
- Music
- Next Time
- On Winter's Margin
- One
- Peonies
- Picking Blueberries, Austerlitz, New York,1957
- Poem (The spirit likes to dress up...)
- Sand Dabs, Five
- Skunk Cabbage
- Sleeping In The Forest
- Snow Geese
- Snowy Night
- Some Things The World Gave
- Song of the Builders
- Stanley Kunitz
- Starlings in Winter
- Such Singing in the Wild Branches
- Sunrise
- That Sweet Flute John Clare
- The Buddha's Last Instruction
- The Chance To Love Everything
- The Family
- The Fish
- The Humpbacks
- The Journey
- The Kingfisher
- The Kookaburras
- The Lark
- The Lily
- The Moths
- The Rapture
- The Summer Day
- The Sun
- The Swan
- The Truro Bear
- Toward The Space Age
- Turtle
- Two Kinds of Deliverance
- Walking To Oak-Head Pond, And Thinking Of The Ponds I Will Visit In The Next Days And Weeks
- When Death Comes
- Where Does the Dance Begin, Where Does It End?
- White Night
- Why I Wake Early
- Wild Geese
- Yes! No!
- Category: Matsuo Basho
- Category: Matthew Arnold
- A Wish
- Apollo Musagetes
- Bacchanalia
- Cadmus and Harmonia
- Consolation
- East London
- From the Hymn of Empedocles
- Growing Old
- Hayeswater
- Isolation: To Marguerite
- Lines Written in Kensington Gardens
- Longing
- Memorial Verses
- Morality
- Mycerinus
- Obermann Once More
- Philomela
- Progress
- Quiet Work
- Requiescat
- Rugby Chapel
- Self-Dependence
- Shakespeare
- Sohrab and Rustum
- Song of Callicles, The
- Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse
- Strayed Reveller, The
- The Buried Life
- The Forsaken Merman
- The Future
- The Last Word
- The Pagan World
- The Scholar Gypsy
- The Song Of Empedocles
- The Strayed Reveller
- The Voice
- Thyrsis, a Monody
- To A Friend
- To a Republican Friend
- To Marguerite
- West London
- Worldly Place
- Youth and Calm
- Category: Matthew Prior
- A Better Answer
- A Letter to Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, when a Child
- A Reasonable Affliction
- A Simile
- An Epitaph
- Cupid Mistaken
- For my own Monument
- Horace, Lib. I, Epist. IX, Imitated
- Jinny the Just
- On My Birthday, July 21
- Phyllis's Age
- Song
- The Merchant, To Secure His Treasure
- The Question to Lisetta
- To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old, 1704. The Author then Forty
- To a Lady
- To Chloe Jealous
- Category: Maxine Kumin
- Category: May Swenson
- Category: Maya Angelou
- Category: Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi
- Bring Wine
- Did I Not Say To You
- Every day I bear a burden
- I closed my eyes to creation
- I Have a Fire for You in my Mouth
- I have fallen into unconsciousness
- I will beguile him with the tongue
- If I weep
- Laila and the Khalifa
- Last night my soul cried O exalted sphere of Heaven
- Lord, what a Beloved is mine!
- My mother was fortune, my father generosity and bounty
- The ravings which my enemy uttered I heard within my heart
- The time has come for us to become madmen in your chain
- Weary not of us, for we are very beautiful
- When I am asleep and crumbling in the tomb
- Category: Michael Burch
- A True Story, for Jeremy
- At Wilfred Owen's Grave
- Auschwitz Rose
- Because Her Heart Is Tender, for Beth
- Charon 2004
- Cleansings
- Discrimination
- Excerpts from "Poetry"
- Fahr an' Ice, Apologies to Robert Frost
- Flight 93
- Fountainhead
- In Flight Convergence
- In Praise of Meter
- Memory
- Mother’s Smile
- Ordinary Love
- Pan
- Rainbow (II)
- Redolence
- See
- She Gathered Lilacs, for Beth
- She Was Very Strange, and Beautiful
- The City Is A Garment
- The Desk, for Jeremy
- The Folly of Wisdom
- The Forge
- The Locker
- The Octopi Jars
- The Peripheries of Love
- The Watch
- To Flower
- Tremble
- Water and Gold
- Will There Be Starlight
- Category: Michael Donaghy
- Category: Michael Drayton
- Agincourt
- Endimion and Phoebe (excerpts)
- How Many Paltry Foolish Painted Things
- Idea LI: Calling to mind since first my love begun
- Idea LIII: To the River Ancor
- Idea XX: An evil spirit, your beauty, haunts me still
- Idea XXXVII: Dear, why should you command me to my rest
- Noah's Flood (excerpts)
- Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy (excerpts)
- Ode to the Cambro-Britons and their Harp, His Ballad of Agi
- Roc
- Sirena
- Sonnet I: Like an Advent'rous Seafarer
- Sonnet II: My Heart Was Slain
- Sonnet III: Taking My Pen
- Sonnet IV: Bright Star of Beauty
- Sonnet IX: As Other Men
- Sonnet L: As in Some Countries
- Sonnet LI: Calling to Mind
- Sonnet LII: What? Dost Thou Mean
- Sonnet LIII: Clear Anker
- Sonnet LIV: Yet Read at Last
- Sonnet LIX: As Love and I
- Sonnet LV: My Fair, If Thou Wilt
- Sonnet LVI: When Like an Eaglet
- Sonnet LVII: You Best Discern'd
- Sonnet LVIII: In Former Times
- Sonnet LX: Define My Weal
- Sonnet LXI: Since There's No Help
- Sonnet LXII: When First I Ended
- Sonnet LXIII: Truce, Gentle Love
- Sonnet V: Nothing But No
- Sonnet VI: How Many Paltry Things
- Sonnet VII: Love in a Humour
- Sonnet VIII: There's Nothing Grieves Me
- Sonnet X: To Nothing Fitter
- Sonnet XI: You Not Alone
- Sonnet XII: That Learned Father
- Sonnet XIII: Letters and Lines
- Sonnet XIV: If He From Heav'n
- Sonnet XIX: You Cannot Love
- Sonnet XL: My Heart the Anvil
- Sonnet XLI: Why Do I Speak of Joy
- Sonnet XLII: Some Men There Be
- Sonnet XLIII: Why Should Your Fair Eyes
- Sonnet XLIV: Whilst Thus My Pen
- Sonnet XLIX: Thou Leaden Brain
- Sonnet XLV: Muses, Which Sadly Sit
- Sonnet XLVI: Plain-Path'd Experience
- Sonnet XLVII: In Pride of Wit
- Sonnet XLVIII: Cupid, I Hate Thee
- Sonnet XV: Since to Obtain Thee
- Sonnet XVI: Mongst All the Creatures
- Sonnet XVII: Stay, Speedy Time
- Sonnet XVIII: To This Our World
- Sonnet XX: An Evil Spirit
- Sonnet XXI: A Witless Galant
- Sonnet XXII: Love, Banish'd Heav'n
- Sonnet XXII: With Fools and Children
- Sonnet XXIV: I Hear Some Say
- Sonnet XXIX: When Conquering Love
- Sonnet XXV: O Why Should Nature
- Sonnet XXVI: I Ever Love
- Sonnet XXVII: Is Not Love Here
- Sonnet XXVIII: To Such As Say
- Sonnet XXX: Those Priests
- Sonnet XXXI: Methinks I See
- Sonnet XXXII: Our Flood's-Queen Thames
- Sonnet XXXIII: Whilst Yet Mine Eyes
- Sonnet XXXIV: Marvel Not, Love
- Sonnet XXXIX: Some, When in Rhyme
- Sonnet XXXV: Some, Misbelieving
- Sonnet XXXVI: Thou Purblind Boy
- Sonnet XXXVII: Dear, Why Should You
- Sonnet XXXVIII: Sitting Alone, Love
- The Battle Of Agincourt
- The Parting
- To His Coy Love
- To the Reader of These Sonnets
- To The Virginian Voyage
- Category: Michael Lally
- Category: Michael Ondaatje
- Category: Michael Wigglesworth
- Category: Muriel Rukeyser
- Category: Nancy Willard
- Category: Naomi Shihab Nye
- Category: Natasha Trethewey
- Category: Nazim Hikmet
- A Sad State Of Freedom
- A Spring Piece Left In The Middle
- About My Poetry
- Angina Pectoris
- Autobiography
- Don Quixote
- Gioconda And Si-Ya-U
- Hymn To Life
- It's This Way
- Last Will And Testament
- Letter To My Wife
- Letters From A Man In Solitary
- Lion In An Iron Cage
- On Living
- Optimistic Man
- Our Eyes
- Regarding Art
- Some Advice To Those Who Will Serve Time In Prison
- The Strangest Creature On Earth
- Things I Didn't Know I Loved
- Today Is Sunday
- Category: Nick Flynn
- Category: Nikki Giovanni
- Category: Nimah Nawwab
- Category: Nizar Qabbani
- Category: Norman Dubie
- Category: Ogden Nash
- A Caution To Everybody
- A Drink With Something In It
- A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty
- A Tale Of The Thirteenth Floor
- Adventures Of Isabel
- Always Marry An April Girl
- Bankers Are Just Like Anybody Else, Except Richer
- Children's Party
- Columbus
- Come On In, The Senility Is Fine
- Common Cold
- Everybody Tells Me Everything
- First Child... Second Child
- Good-By Now or Pardon My Gauntlet
- Goody for Our Side and Your Side Too
- I Didn't Go To Church Today
- I Do, I Will, I Have
- If He Were Alive Today, Mayhap, Mr. Morgan Would Sit on the Midget's Lap
- Just Keep Quiet and Nobody Will Notice
- Lines Indited With All The Depravity Of Poverty
- Lines To Be Embroidered On A Bib
- Look What You Did, Christopher!
- More About People
- No Doctor's Today, Thank You
- No, You Be A Lone Eagle
- Oh To Be Odd!
- Old Men
- One From One Leaves Two
- One Third Of The Calendar
- Peekabo, I Almost See You
- PG Wooster, Just as he Useter
- Portrait of the Artist as a Prematurely Old Man
- Possessions Are Nine Points Of Conversation
- Pretty Halcyon Days
- Requiem
- So Does Everybody Else, Only Not So Much
- Soliloquy in Circles
- Song To Be Sung by the Father of Infant Female Children
- Spring Comes To Murray Hill
- Sten
- Tableau at Twilight
- The Bargain
- The Boy Who Laughed At Santa Claus
- The Centipede
- The Chipmunk
- The Clean Plater
- The Duck
- The Firefly
- The Germ
- The Guppy
- The Hippopotamus
- The Hunter
- The Joyous Malingerer
- The People Upstairs
- The Praying Mantis
- The Purist
- The Romantic Age
- The Sniffle
- The Solitary Huntsman
- The Sunset Years of Samuel Shy
- The Tale of Custard the Dragon
- Tin Wedding Whistle
- To A Small Boy Standing On My Shoes While I Am Wearing Them
- To My Valentine
- Two Dogs HaveI
- Very Like a Whale
- What Almost Every Woman Knows Sooner Or Later
- Will Consider Situation
- Winter Complaint
- You Can Be A Republican, I'm A Genocrat
- Category: Oliver Goldsmith
- Category: Oliver Wendell Holmes
- A Familiar Letter
- A Farewell to Agassiz
- A Parody on "A Psalm of Life"
- Æstivation
- Bill and Joe
- Brother Jonathan's Lament
- Cacoethes Scribendi
- Contentment
- Daily Trials by a Sensitive Man
- Dorothy Q
- For the Moore Centennial Celebration
- Martha
- My Aviary
- Old Ironsides
- Poem (Halleck monument dedication)
- Sun and Shadow
- The Boys
- The Chambered Nautilus
- The Deacon's Masterpiece Or, The Wonderful "One-Hoss Shay": A Logical Story
- The Dorchester Giant
- The Flaâneur
- The Flower of Liberty
- The Height of the Ridiculous
- The Iron Gate
- The Last Leaf
- The Living Temple
- The Old Man Dreams
- The Opening of the Piano
- The Organ-Blower
- The September Gale
- The Silent Melody
- The Two Streams
- The Voiceless
- Under the Violets
- Union and Liberty
- Category: Omar Khayyam
- Category: Oodgeroo Noonuccal
- Category: Oscar Wilde
- A Villanelle
- A Vision
- Amor Intellectualis
- Apologia
- AT VERONA
- Athanasia
- Ave Imperatrix
- Ave Maria Gratia Plena
- Ballade De Marguerite (Normande)
- By The Arno
- Camma
- CANZONET
- Chanson
- CHARMIDES
- Desespoir
- DOUBLE VILLANELLE
- E TENEBRIS
- Easter Day
- ENDYMION (For music)
- Fabien Dei Franchi
- From Spring Days To Winter (For Music)
- HELAS!
- Her Voice
- HOLY WEEK AT GENOA
- HUMANITAD
- Impression - Le Reveillon
- Impression De Voyage
- Impression Du Matin
- IN THE FOREST
- In The Gold Room - A Harmony
- Italia
- La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente
- La Fuite De La Lune
- LA MER
- LE JARDIN
- LE JARDIN DES TUILERIES
- LE PANNEAU
- LES BALLONS
- Les Silhouettes
- Libertatis Sacra Fames
- LOUIS NAPOLEON
- Madonna Mia
- Magdalen Walks
- My Voice
- Nay, Lord, not thus! white lilies in the spring
- ON THE MASSACRE OF THE CHRISTIANS IN BULGARIA
- Panthea
- Phedre
- Portia
- Quantum Mutata
- Queen Henrietta Maria
- Quia Multum Amavi
- Ravenna
- REQUIESCAT
- ROME UNVISITED
- Roses And Rue
- SAN MINIATO
- Santa Decca
- Serenade (For Music)
- Silentium Amoris
- Sonnet On Approaching Italy
- Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel
- Sonnet To Liberty
- SYMPHONY IN YELLOW
- Taedium Vitae
- The Ballad Of Reading Gaol
- The Burden Of Itys
- The Garden Of Eros
- The Grave Of Keats
- The Grave Of Shelley
- The Harlot's House
- The New Helen
- THE NEW REMORSE
- The Sphinx
- The True Knowledge
- Theoretikos
- To Milton
- To My Wife - With A Copy Of My Poems
- Tristitiae
- Under The Balcony
- URBS SACRA AETERNA
- Vita Nuova
- With A Copy Of 'A House Of Pomegranates'
- Category: Osip Mandelstam
- Category: P K Page
- Category: Pablo Neruda
- A Dog Has Died
- A Song Of Despair
- Always
- Cat's Dream
- Clenched Soul
- Come With Me, I Said, And No One Knew (VII)
- Don't Go Far Off, Not Even For A Day
- Drunk As Drunk
- Enigmas
- Gentleman Alone
- I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair
- I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You
- I Like For You To Be Still
- If You Forget Me
- Leaning Into The Afternoons
- Love
- Love Sonnet XVII
- Magellanic Penguin
- Morning (Love Sonnet XXVII)
- Nothing But Death
- Ode To a Chestnut on the Ground
- Ode To a Large Tuna in the Market
- Ode To a Lemon
- Ode To an Artichoke
- Ode To Conger Chowder
- Ode To Maize
- Ode To Salt
- Ode To The Artichoke
- Ode To The Lemon
- Ode To The Onion
- Ode To Tomatoes
- Ode To Wine
- Puedo Escribir
- Saddest Poem
- The Dictators
- The Light Wraps You
- The White Mans Burden
- Tonight I Can Write
- Tower Of Light
- Walking Around
- XVII (I do not love you...)
- XVII (Thinking, Tangling Shadows...)
- XXXIV (You are the daughter of the sea)
- Your Feet
- Category: Patricia Goedicke
- Category: Patrick Kavanagh
- Category: Paul Celan
- Category: Paul Eluard
- Category: Paul Laurence Dunbar
- A Choice
- A Golden Day
- A Negro Love Song
- Accountability
- At the Tavern
- Common Things
- Confirmation
- Douglass
- Encouraged
- Encouragement
- Frederick Douglass
- Howdy, Honey, Howdy
- If I Could But Forget
- Life's Tragedy
- Little Brown Baby
- Merry Autumn
- Morning
- My Little March Girl
- Old
- Ships that Pass in the Night
- Signs of the Times
- Song
- Summer in the South
- Sympathy
- The Barrier
- The Debt
- The Haunted Oak
- The Lawyers' Ways
- The Made to Order Smile
- The Old Front Gate
- The Paradox
- The Unlucky Apple
- Theology
- To Dan
- We Wear the Mask
- When de Co'n Pone's Hot
- When Malindy Sings
- Category: Paul Muldoon
- Category: Paul Verlaine
- Category: Percy Bysshe Shelley
- A Lament
- A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire
- A Widow Bird Sate Mourning For Her Love
- Adonais
- Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats
- Alastor: or, the Spirit of Solitude
- An Exhortation
- And like a Dying Lady, Lean and Pale
- Archy's Song from Charles the First
- Asia: From Prometheus Unbound
- Autumn: A Dirge
- Bereavement
- Chorus from Hellas
- English In 1819
- Epipsychidion (excerpt)
- Feelings Of A Republican On The Fall Of Bonaparte