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- Category: Robert Browning (continued)
- Confessions
- Cristina
- De Gustibus -
- Dtatue And The Bust, The
- Earth's Immortalities
- Epilogue To Asolando
- Evelyn Hope
- Fra Lippo Lippi
- From 'Paracelsus'
- From 'Pauline'
- Garden Francies
- Heretic's Tragedy, The
- Holy-Cross Day
- Home Thoughts, From Abroad
- Home Thoughts, From The Sea
- How They Brought The Good News From Ghent To Aix
- In A Gondola
- In A Year
- In Three Days
- Incident Of The French Camp
- Instans Tyrannus
- Life in a Bottle
- Life In A Love
- Love Among The Ruins
- Love In A Life
- Man I Am and Man Would Be, Love
- Master Hugues Of Saxe-Gotha
- Meeting At Night
- Memorabilia
- Mesmerism
- Misconceptions
- My Last Duchess
- My Star
- Nationality In Drinks
- Never The Time And The Place
- Now!
- Old Pictures In Florence
- One Way Of Love
- Over the Sea our Galleys Went
- Overhead The Tree-Tops Meet
- Pan and Luna
- Parting At Morning
- Pippa's Song
- Popularity
- Porphyria's Lover
- Prospice
- Protus
- Rabbi Ben Ezra
- Respectability
- Saul
- Soliloquy Of The Spanish Cloister
- Song
- Song from 'Paracelsus'
- Summum Bonum
- The Bishop Orders His Tomb At Saint Praxed's Church
- The Boy And the Angel
- The Confessional
- The Englishman In Italy
- The Flight Of The Duchess
- The Glove
- The Guardian-Angel
- The Italian In England
- The Laboratory
- The Last Ride Together
- The Lost Leader
- The Lost Mistress
- The Patriot
- The Pied Piper Of Hamelin
- The Statue and the Bust
- The Twins
- The Wanderers
- The Year's At The Spring
- Through The Metodja To Abd-El-Kadr
- Thus the Mayne glideth
- Time's Revenges
- To Edward Fitzgerald
- Two In The Campagna
- Up At A Villa - Down In The City
- Verse-Making Was Least of My Virtues
- Waring
- Why I Am a Liberal
- Women And Roses
- You'll love me yet!-and I can tarry
- Youth and Art
- Category: Robert Burns
- 1. Song-Handsome Nell
- 10. The Ronalds of the Bennals
- 100. Inscribed on a Work of Hannah More's
- 101. Song-Composed in Spring
- 102. To a Mountain Daisy
- 103. To Ruin
- 104. The Lament
- 105. Despondency: An Ode
- 106. To Gavin Hamilton, Esq., Mauchline, recommending a Boy
- 107. Versified Reply to an Invitation
- 108. SongвЂ"Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary?
- 109. My Highland Lassie, O
- 11. Song-Here's to thy health, my bonie lass
- 110. Epistle to a Young Friend
- 111. Address to Beelzebub
- 112. A Dream
- 113. A Dedication to Gavin Hamilton, Esq
- 114. Versified Note to Dr. Mackenzie, Mauchline
- 115. The Farewell to the Brethren of St. James's Lodge, Tarbolton
- 116. On a Scotch Bard, gone to the West Indies
- 117. Song-Farewell to Eliza
- 118. A Bard's Epitaph
- 12. Song-The Lass of Cessnock Banks
- 122. The Lass o' Ballochmyle
- 123. Lines to an Old Sweetheart
- 124. Motto prefixed to the Author's first Publication
- 125. Lines to Mr. John Kennedy
- 126. Lines written on a Bank-note
- 127. Stanzas on Naething
- 128. The Farewell
- 129. The Calf
- 13. Song-Bonie Peggy Alison
- 130. Nature's Law: A Poem
- 131. Song-Willie Chalmers
- 132. Reply to a Trimming Epistle, received from a Tailor
- 133. The Brigs of Ayr
- 134. Fragment of Song-The Night was Still
- 135. Epigram on Rough Roads
- 136. Prayer-O Thou Dread Power
- 137. Song-Farewell to the Banks of Ayr
- 138. Address to the Toothache
- 139. Lines on Meeting with Lord Daer
- 14. Song-Mary Morison
- 140. Masonic Song-Ye Sons of Old Killie
- 141. Tam Samson's Elegy
- 142. Epistle to Major Logan
- 143. Fragment on Sensibility
- 144. A Winter Night
- 145. Song-Yon Wild Mossy Mountains
- 146. Address to Edinburgh
- 147. Address to a Haggis
- 148. To Miss Logan, with Beattie's Poems
- 149. Mr. William Smellie: A Sketch
- 15. Winter: A Dirge
- 150. Song-Rattlin, Roarin Willie
- 151. Song-Bonie Dundee: A Fragment
- 152. Extempore in the Court of Session
- 153. Inscription for the Headstone of Fergusson the Poet
- 154. Lines Inscribed under Fergusson's Portrait
- 155. Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope House
- 156. Verses inscribed under a Noble Earl's Picture
- 157. Prologue, spoken by Mr. Woods at Edinburgh
- 158. Song-The Bonie Moor-hen
- 159. Song-My Lord a-Hunting he is gane
- 16. A Prayer under the Pressure of Violent Anguish
- 160. Epigram at RoslinInn
- 161. Epigram Addressed to an Artist
- 164. Song-A Bottle and Friend
- 168. Boat Song-Hey, Ca' Thro'
- 169. Address to Wm. Tytler, Esq., of Woodhouselee
- 17. Paraphrase of the First Psalm
- 171. Burlesque Lament fo Wm. Creech's Absence
- 172. Note to Mr. Renton of Lamerton
- 173. Elegy on Stella
- 174. The Bard at Inverary
- 176. On the Death of John M'Leod, Esq
- 177. Elegy on the Death of Sir James Hunter Blair
- 178. Impromptu on Carron Iron Works
- 179. To Miss Ferrier, enclosing Elegy on Sir J. H. Blair
- 18. The First Six Verses of the Ninetieth Psalm versified
- 180. Written by Somebody on the Window of an Inn at Stirling
- 182. The Libeller's Self-reproof
- 183. Verses Written with a Pencil at the Inn at Kenmore
- 184. Song-The Birks of Aberfeldy
- 185. The Humble Petition of Bruar Water
- 186. Lines on the Fall of Fyers
- 188. Song-Strathallan's Lament
- 189. Verses on Castle Gordon
- 19. A Prayer in the Prospect of Death
- 190. Song-Lady Onlie, Honest Luckie
- 191. Song-Theniel Menzies' Bonie Mary
- 192. Song-The Bonie Lass of Albany
- 193. On Scaring some Water-Fowl in Lock Turit
- 194. Song-Blythe was She
- 195. Song-A Rose-bud by my Early Walk
- 196. Epitaph for Mr. W. Cruickshank
- 197. Song-The Banks of the Devon
- 198. Song-Braving Angry Winer's Storms
- 199. Song-My Peggy's Charms
- 2. Song-O Tibbie, I hae seen the day
- 20. Stanzas, on the same Occasion
- 200. Song-The Young Highland Rover
- 201. Birthday Ode for 31st December, 1787
- 202. On the Death of Robert Dundas, Esq., of Arniston
- 203. Sylvander to Clarinda
- 204. Song-Love in the Guise of Friendship
- 206. Song-Clarina, Mistress of my Soul
- 207. Song-I'm O'er Young to Marry yet
- 208. Song-To the Weaver's gin ye go
- 209. Song-M'Pherson's Farewell
- 21. Fickle Fortune: A Fragment
- 210. Song-Stay my Charmer
- 211. Song-My Hoggie
- 212. Song-Raving Winds Around her Blowing
- 213. Song-Up in the Morning Early
- 214. Song-How Long and Dreary is the Night
- 215. Song-Hey, the Dusty Miller
- 216. Song-Duncan Davison
- 217. Song-The Lad they ca' Jumpin John
- 218. Song-Talk of him that's Far Awa
- 219. Song-To Daunton Me
- 22. Song-Raging Fortune: A Fragment
- 220. Song-The Winter it is Past
- 221. Song-The Bonie Lad that's Far Awa
- 222. Verses to Clarinda, with Drinking Glasses
- 223. Song-The Chevalier's Lament
- 224. Epistle to Hugh Parker
- 225. SongвЂ"Of a’ the Airts the Wind can Blaw
- 226. Song-I hae a Wife o' my Ain
- 227. Verses on Friars' Carse Hermitage (First Version)
- 228. To Alex. Cunningham, Esq., Writer, Edinburgh
- 229. Song-Anna, thy Charms
- 23. I'll go and be a Sodger
- 230. The Fête Champêtre
- 231. Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry
- 232. Song-The Day Returns
- 233. Song-O were I on Parnassus Hill
- 234. A Mother's Lament for her Son's Death
- 235. Song-The Fall of the Leaf
- 236. Song-I Reign in Jeanie's Bosom
- 237. Song-It is na, Jean, thy Bonie Face
- 238. Song-Auld Lang Syne
- 239. Song-My Bonie Mary
- 24. Song-No Churchman am I
- 240. Verses on a Parting Kiss
- 241. Written in Friars' Carse Hermitage (Second Version)
- 242. The Poet's Progress
- 243. Elegy on the Year 1788
- 244. The Henpecked Husband
- 245. Versicles on Sign-Posts
- 246. Song-Robin Shure in Hairst
- 247. Ode, Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Oswald of Auchencruive
- 248. Pegasus at Wanlockhead
- 249. Sappho Redivivus: A Fragment
- 25. My Father was a Farmer: A Ballad
- 250. Song-She's Fair and Fause
- 251. Impromptu Lines to Captain Riddell
- 252. Lines to John M'Murdo of Drumlanrig
- 253. Rhyming Reply to a Note from Captain Riddell
- 254. Caledonia: A Ballad
- 255. Verses to Miss Cruickshank
- 256. Song-Beware o' Bonie Ann
- 257. Ode on the Departed Regency Bill
- 258. Epistle to James Tennant of Glenconner
- 259. A New Psalm for the Chapel of Kilmarnock
- 26. John Barleycorn: A Ballad
- 260. Sketch in Verse, inscribed to the Right Hon. C. J. Fox
- 261. The Wounded Hare
- 262. Delia: An Ode
- 263. Song-The Gardener wi' his Paidle
- 264. Song-On a Bank of Flowers
- 265. Song-Young Jockie was the Blythest Lad
- 266. Song-The Banks of Nith
- 267. Song-Jamie, Come Try Me
- 268. Song-I Love my Love in Secret
- 269. Song-Sweet Tibbie Dunbar
- 27. The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie
- 270. Song-The Captain's Lady
- 271. Song-John Anderson, My Jo
- 272. Song-My Love she's but a Lassie yet
- 273. Song-Tam Glen
- 274. Song-Carle, an' the King come
- 275. Song-The Laddie's dear sel'
- 276. Song-Whistle o'er the lave o't
- 277. Song-My Eppie Adair
- 278. On the late Captain Grose's Peregrinations
- 279. Epigram on Francis Grose the Antiquary
- 28. Poor Mailie's Elegy
- 280. The Kirk of Scotland's Alarm: A Ballad
- 281. Sonnet to R. Graham, Esq., on Receiving a Favour
- 282. Extemporaneous Effusion on being appointed to an Excise Division
- 283. Song-Willie brew'd a Peck o' Maut
- 284. Song-Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes (older set)
- 285. Song-I Gaed a Waefu' Gate Yestreen
- 286. Song-Highland Harry back again
- 287. Song-The Battle of Sherramuir
- 288. Song-The Braes o' Killiecrankie
- 289. Song-Awa', Whigs, Awa'
- 29. Song-The Rigs o' Barley
- 290. Song-A Waukrife Minnie
- 291. Song-The Captive Ribband
- 292. Song-Farewell to the Highlands
- 293. The Whistle: A Ballad
- 294. Song-To Mary in Heaven
- 295. Epistle to Dr. Blacklock
- 296. The Five Carlins: An Election Ballad
- 297. Election Ballad for Westerha'
- 298. Prologue spoken at the Theatre of Dumfries
- 299. Sketch-New Year's Day, 1790
- 3. Song-I dream'd I lay
- 30. Song-Composed in August
- 300. Scots Prologue for Mr. Sutherland
- 301. Lines to a Gentleman who sent a Newspaper
- 302. Elegy on Willie Nicol's Mare
- 303. Song-The Gowden Locks of Anna
- 304. Song-I Murder hate
- 305. Song-Gudewife, count the lawin
- 306. Election Ballad at close of Contest for representing the Dumfries Burghs, 1790
- 307. Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson
- 308. The Epitaph on Captain Matthew Henderson
- 309. Verses on Captain Grose
- 31. Song-My Nanie, O!
- 310. Tam o' Shanter: A Tale
- 311. On the Birth of a Posthumous Child
- 312. Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo
- 313. Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots
- 314. Song-There'll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame
- 315. Song-Out over the Forth
- 316. Song-The Banks o' Doon (First Version)
- 317. Song-The Banks o' Doon (Second Version)
- 318. Song-The Banks o' Doon (Third Version)
- 319. Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn
- 32. Song-Green Grow the Rashes
- 320. Lines to Sir John Whitefoord, Bart
- 321. Song-Craigieburn Wood
- 322. Song-The Bonie Wee Thing
- 324. Song-The Charms of Lovely Davies
- 325. Song-What can a Young Lassie do wi' an Auld Man?
- 326. Song-The Posie
- 327. On Glenriddell's Fox breaking his chain: A Fragment
- 328. Poem on Pastoral Poetry
- 329. Verses on the destruction of the Woods near Drumlanrig
- 33. Song-"Indeed will I," quo' Findlay
- 330. Song-The Gallant Weaver
- 331. Epigram at Brownhill Inn
- 332. Song-You're welcome, Willie Stewart
- 333. SongвЂ"Lovely Polly Stewart
- 334. Song-Fragment-Damon and Sylvia
- 335. Song-Fragment-Johnie lad, Cock up your Beaver
- 336. Song-My Eppie Macnab
- 337. Song-Fragment-Altho' he has left me
- 338. Song-My Tocher's the Jewel
- 339. Song-O for ane an' twenty, Tam
- 34. Remorse: A Fragment
- 340. Song-Thou Fair Eliza
- 341. Song-My Bonie Bell
- 342. Song-Sweet Afton
- 343. Address to the shade of Thomson
- 344. Song-Nithdale's Welcome Hame
- 345. Song-Frae the friends and land I love
- 346. Song-Such a parcel of Rogues in a Nation
- 347. Song-Ye Jacobites by Name
- 348. Song-I hae been at Crookieden
- 349. Song-Kenmure's on and awa, Willie
- 350. Epistle to John Maxwell, Esq., of Terraughty
- 351. Second Epistle to Robert Graham, Esq., of Fintry
- 352. The Song of Death
- 353. Poem on Sensibility
- 357. A Grace before Dinner
- 358. A Grace after Dinner
- 359. Song-O May, thy Morn
- 360. Song-Ae fond Kiss
- 361. Song-Behold the Hour, the Boat, arrive
- 362. Song-Thou Gloomy December
- 363. Song-My Native Land sae far awa
- 364. Song-I do confess thou art sae fair
- 365. Lines on Fergusson, the Poet
- 366. Song-The weary Pund o' Tow
- 367. Song-When she cam ben she bobbed
- 368. Song-Scroggam, my dearie
- 369. Song-My Collier Laddie
- 37. Epitaph on William Muir
- 370. Song-Sic a Wife as Willie had
- 371. Song-Lady Mary Ann
- 372. Song-Kellyburn Braes
- 373. Song-The Slave's Lament
- 374. Song-O can ye Labour Lea?
- 375. Song-The Deuks dang o'er my Daddie
- 376. Song-The Deil's awa wi' the Exciseman
- 377. Song-The Country Lass
- 378. Song-Bessy and her Spinnin Wheel
- 379. Song-Fragment-Love for love
- 38. Epitaph on my Ever Honoured Father
- 380. Song-Saw ye Bonie Lesley
- 382. Song-I'll meet thee on the Lea Rig
- 383. Song-My Wife's a winsome wee thing
- 384. Song-Highland Mary
- 385. Song-Auld Rob Morris
- 386. The Rights of Women-Spoken by Miss Fontenelle
- 387. Epigram on Miss Fontenelle
- 388. Extempore on some commemorations of Thomson
- 389. Song-Duncan Gray
- 39. Ballad on the American War
- 390. Song-A Health to them that's awa
- 391. A Tippling Ballad-When Princes and Prelates, etc
- 392. Song-Poortith cauld and restless love
- 394. Song-Braw Lads o' Gala Water
- 395. Sonnet on the Author's Birthday
- 396. Song-Wandering Willie
- 397. Song-Wandering Willie (Revised Version)
- 398. Lord Gregory: A Ballad
- 399. Song-Open the door to me, oh
- 4. Song-In the Character of a Ruined Farmer
- 40. Reply to an Announcement by J. Rankine
- 400. Song-Lovely young Jessie
- 401. Song-Meg o' the Mill
- 402. Song-Meg o' the Mill (Another Version)
- 403. The Soldier's Return: A Ballad
- 404. Epigram-The True Loyal Natives
- 406. Lines Inscribed in a Lady's Pocket Almanack
- 408. Commemoration of Rodney's Victory
- 409. Epigram-The Raptures of Folly
- 41. Epistle to John Rankine
- 410. Epigram-Kirk and State Excisemen
- 413. Grace before and after Meat
- 414. Impromptu on Dumourier's Desertion of the French Republican Army
- 415. Song-The last time I cam o'er the Moor
- 416. Song-Logan Braes
- 417. Song-Blythe hae I been on yon hill
- 418. Song-O were my love you lilac fair
- 419. Bonie Jean: A Ballad
- 42. A Poet's Welcome to his Love-Begotten Daughter
- 420. Lines of John M'Murdo, Esq
- 421. Epitaph on a Lap-dog
- 422. Epigrams against the Earl of Galloway
- 423. Epigram on the Laird of Laggan
- 424. Song-Phillis the Fair
- 425. Song-Had I a cave
- 426. Song-By Allan Stream
- 427. Song-Whistle and I'll come to you
- 428. Song-Phillis the Queen o' the fair
- 429. Song-Come let me take thee to my breast
- 43. Song-O Leave Novels!
- 430. Song-Dainty Davie
- 431. Song-Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn
- 432. Song-Behold the hour, etc. (Second Version)
- 433. Song-Down the Burn, Davie love
- 434. Song-Thou hast left me ever, jamie
- 435. Song-Where are the Joys I have met
- 436. Song-Deluded swain, the pleasure
- 437. Song-Thine am I, my faithful Fair
- 438. Impromptu on Mrs. Riddell's Birthday
- 439. Song-My Spouse Nancy
- 44. The Mauchline Lady: A Fragment
- 440. Address spoken by Miss Fontenelle
- 441. Complimentary Epigram to Mrs. Riddell
- 442. Remorseful Apology
- 443. Song-Wilt thou be my Dearie
- 444. Song-A Fiddler in the North
- 445. The Minstel at Lincluden
- 446. A Vision
- 447. Song-A red, red Rose
- 448. Song-Young Jamie, pride of a' the plain
- 449. Song-The Flowery banks of Cree
- 45. My Girl she's Airy: A Fragment
- 450. Monody on a Lady, famed for her Caprice
- 451. Epitaph on the same
- 452. Epigram pinned to Mrs. Riddell's carriage
- 453. Epitaph for Mr. Walter Riddell
- 454. Epistle from Esopus to Maria
- 456. Epitaph on Captain Lascelles
- 459. Sonnet on the Death of Robert Riddell
- 46. The Belles of Mauchline
- 460. Song-The Lovely Lass o' Inverness
- 461. Song-Charlie, he's my Darling
- 462. Song-The Bannocks o' Bear Meal
- 463. Song-The Highland Balou
- 464. The Highland Widow's Lament
- 465. Song-It was a' for our rightfu' King
- 466. Ode for General Washington's Birthday
- 467. Inscription to Miss Graham of Fintry
- 468. Song-On the Seas and far away
- 469. Song-Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes
- 470. Song-She says she loes me best of a'
- 472. To the beautiful Miss Eliza J n, on her principles of Liberty and Eqality
- 473. On Chloris requesting a sprig of blossom'd thorn
- 475. Epigram on a Country Laird (Cardoness)
- 481. Epigram on Andrew Turner
- 482. Song-Pretty Peg, my dearie
- 483. Esteem for Chloris
- 484. Song-Saw you my dear, my Philly
- 485. Song-How lang and dreary is the night
- 486. Song-Inconstancy in love
- 487. The Lover's Morning Salute to his Mistress
- 488. Song-The Winter of Life
- 489. Song-Behold, my love, how green the groves
- 49. Epigram on the said Occasion
- 490. Song-The charming month of May
- 491. Song-Lassie wi' the Lint-white Locks
- 492. Dialogue Song-Philly and Willy
- 493. Song-Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair
- 494. Song-Farewell thou stream that winding flows
- 495. Song-Canst thou leave me thus, my Katie
- 496. Song-My Nanie's awa
- 497. Song-The Tear-drop-"Wae is my heart"
- 498. Song-For the sake o' Somebody
- 499. Song-A Man's a Man for a' that
- 5. Tragic Fragment-All villain as I am
- 50. Another on the said Occasion
- 500. Song-Craigieburn Wood (Second Version)
- 502. Lines to John Syme, Esq., with a dozen of Porter
- 504. Apology to Mr. Syme for not dining with him
- 507. Song-Bonie Peg-a-Ramsay
- 509. Song-Fragment-There was a Bonie Lass
- 51. On Tam the Chapman
- 510. Song-Fragment-Wee Willie Gray
- 511. Song-O aye my wife she dang me
- 512. Song-Guid ale keeps the heart aboon
- 513. Song-Steer her up and haud her gaun
- 514. Song-The Lass o' Ecclefechan
- 515. Song-O let me in this ae night
- 516. Song-I'll aye ca' in by yon town
- 517. Song-O wat ye wha's in yon town
- 518. Ballad on Mr. Heron's Election-No. 1
- 519. Ballad on Mr. Heron's Election-No. 2
- 52. Epitaph on John Rankine
- 520. Ballad on Mr. Heron's Election-No. 3
- 521. Inscription for an Alter of Independence
- 522. Song-The Cardin o't, the Spinning o't
- 523. Song-The Cooper o' Cuddy
- 524. Song-The lass that made the bed to me
- 525. Song-Had I the wyte, she bade me
- 526. Song-The Dumfries Volunteers
- 527. Song-Address to the Woodlark
- 528. Song-On Chloris being ill
- 529. Song-How cruel are the parents
- 530. Song-Yonder pomp of costly fashion
- 531. Song-'Twas na her bonie blue e'e
- 532. Song-Their groves o' sweet myrtle
- 533. Song-Forlorn, my love, no comfort here
- 534. Song-Fragment-Why tell the lover
- 535. Song-The Braw Wooer
- 536. Song-This is no my ain lassie
- 537. Song-O bonie was yon rosy Brier
- 538. Song-Now Spring has clad the grove in green
- 539. Song-O that's the lassie o' my heart
- 54. Man was made to Mourn: A Dirge
- 540. Inscription to Chloris
- 542. Song-Fragment-the Wren's Nest
- 543. Song-News, lassies, news
- 544. SongвЂ"Crowdie ever mair
- 545. Song-Mally's meek, Mally's sweet
- 546. Song-Jockie's taen the parting Kiss
- 547. Verses to Collector Mitchell
- 548. The Dean of Faculty: A new Ballad
- 549. Epistle to Colonel de Peyster
- 55. The Twa Herds; or, The Holy Tulyie
- 550. Song-A Lass wi' a Tocher
- 551. Ballad on Mr. Heron's Election-No. 4
- 552. Complimentary versicles to Jessie Lewars
- 553. Song-O lay thy loof in mine, lass
- 554. Song-A Health to ane I loe dear
- 555. Song-O wert thou in the cauld blast
- 556. Inscription to Jessie Lewars
- 557. Song-Fairest Maid on Devon's Banks
- 56. Epistle to Davie, A Brother Poet
- 57. Holy Willie's Prayer
- 58. Epitaph on Holy Willie
- 59. Death and Dr. Hornbook
- 6. The Tarbolton Lasses
- 60. Epistle on J. Lapraik
- 61. Second Epistle to J. Lapraik
- 62. Epistle to William Simson
- 63. One Night as I did Wander
- 64. Fragment of Song-"My Jean!"
- 65. Song-Rantin, Rovin Robin
- 66. Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux
- 67. Epistle to John Goldie, in Kilmarnock
- 68. The Holy Fair
- 69. Third Epistle to J. Lapraik
- 7. Ah, woe is me, my Mother dear
- 70. Epistle to the Rev. John M'Math
- 71. Second Epistle to Davie
- 72. Song-Young Peggy Blooms
- 73. Song-Farewell to Ballochmyle
- 74. Fragment-Her Flwoing Locks
- 75. Halloween
- 76. To a Mouse
- 77. Epitaph on John Dove, Innkeeper
- 78. Epitaph for James Smith
- 79. Adam Armour's Prayer
- 8. Song-Montgomerie's Peggy
- 80. The Jolly Beggars: A Cantata
- 81. Song-For a' that
- 82. Song-Kissing my Katie
- 83. The Cotter's Saturday Night
- 84. Address to the Deil
- 86. The Auld Farmer's New-Year-Morning Salutation to his Auld Mare, Maggie
- 87. The Twa Dogs
- 88. The Author's Earnest Cry and Prayer
- 89. The Ordination
- 9. The Ploughman's Life
- 90. Epistle to James Smith
- 91. The Vision
- 92. Suppressed Stanzas of "The Vision"
- 93. The Rantin Dog, the Daddie o't
- 94. Here's his Health in Water
- 95. Address to the Unco Guid
- 96. The Inventory
- 97. To John Kennedy, Dumfries House
- 98. To Mr. M'Adam, of Craigen-Gillan
- 99. To a Louse
- A Red, Red Rose
- Ae Fond Kiss, And Then We Sever
- Auld Lang Syne
- Bonnie Lesley
- Coming Through The Rye
- Duncan Gray
- Fareweel To A'Our Scottish Fame
- For a' that and a' that
- Green Grow The Rashes
- Highland Mary
- John Anderson
- John Barleycorn
- Lament For Culloden
- Mary Morison
- My Heart's In The Highlands
- Oh Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast
- Scots, Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled
- Tam O'Shanter
- Tibbie Dunbar
- To A Louse
- To A Mountain Daisy
- To A Mouse
- Ye Banks And Braes O'Bonnie Doon
- Category: Robert Creeley
- Category: Robert Desnos
- Category: Robert Duncan
- Category: Robert Francis
- Category: Robert Frost
- 'Out, Out '
- "In White": Frost's Early Version Of Design
- A Boundless Moment
- A Brook in the City
- A Cliff Dwelling
- A Dream Pang
- A Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books
- A Girl's Garden
- A Hillside Thaw
- A Hundred Collars
- A Late Walk
- A Line-Storm Song
- A Minor Bird
- A Passing Glimpse
- A Patch of Old Snow
- A Peck of Gold
- A Prayer in Spring
- A Servant to Servants
- A Star in a Stoneboat
- A Time to Talk
- A Winter Eden
- Acceptance
- Acquainted With the Night
- After Apple-Picking
- An Empty Threat
- An Encounter
- An Old Man's Winter Night
- Asking For Roses
- Atmosphere
- Bereft
- Birches
- Blue-Butterfly Day
- Blueberries
- Bond and Free
- Brown's Descent
- Canis Major
- Christmas Trees
- Come In
- Desert Places
- Design
- Dust in the Eyes
- Dust of Snow
- Evening in a Sugar Orchard
- Fire and Ice
- Fireflies in the Garden
- Flower-Gathering
- For Once, Then, Something
- Fragmentary Blue
- Gathering Leaves
- Ghost House
- Going for Water
- Good Hours
- Good-by and Keep Cold
- Hannibal
- Home Burial
- Hyla Brook
- I Will Sing You One-O
- I. The Witch of Coös
- II. The Pauper Witch of Grafton
- Immigrants
- In a Disused Graveyard
- In a Vale
- In Hardwood Groves
- In Neglect
- In the Home Stretch
- Into My Own
- Leaves Compared With Flowers
- Locked Out
- Lodged
- Looking For a Sunset Bird in Winter
- Love and a Question
- Maple
- Meeting and Passing
- Mending Wall
- Misgiving
- Mowing
- My Butterfly
- My November Guest
- Neither Out Far Nor In Deep
- Never Again Would Bird's Song Be The Same
- New Hampshire
- Not To Keep
- Nothing Gold Can Stay
- Now Close the Windows
- October
- On a Tree Fallen Across the Road
- On Going Unnoticed
- On Looking Up By Chance At The Constellations
- Once By The Pacific
- One Step Backward Taken
- Our Singing Strength
- Pan with Us
- Paul's Wife
- Pea Brush
- Place for a Third
- Provide, Provide
- Putting in the Seed
- Range-Finding
- Reluctance
- Revelation
- Riders
- Rose Pogonias
- Sand Dunes
- Sitting by a Bush in Broad Sunlight
- Snow
- Spring Pools
- Stars
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- Storm Fear
- The Aim was Song
- The Armful
- The Ax-Helve
- The Bear
- The Birthplace
- The Black Cottage
- The Bonfire
- The Census-Taker
- The Cocoon
- The Code
- The Cow In Apple-Time
- The Death of the Hired Man
- The Demiurge's Laugh
- The Door in the Dark
- The Egg and the Machine
- The Exposed Nest
- The Fear
- The Flood
- The Flower Boat
- The Freedom of the Moon
- The Generations of Men
- The Grindstone
- The Gum-Gatherer
- The Hill Wife
- The Housekeeper
- The Investment
- The Kitchen Chimney
- The Last Mowing
- The Last Word of a Blue Bird
- The Line-Gang
- The Lockless Door
- The Mountain
- The Need of Being Versed in Country Things
- The Onset
- The Oven Bird
- The Pasture
- The Peaceful Shepherd
- The Road Not Taken
- The Rose Family
- The Runaway
- The Self-Seeker
- The Silken Tent
- The Soldier
- The Sound of the Trees
- The Star-Splitter
- The Telephone
- The Thatch
- The Times Table
- The Trial by Existence
- The Tuft of Flowers
- The Valley's Singing Day
- The Vanishing Red
- The Vantage Point
- The Wood-Pile
- They Were Welcome To Their Belief
- To E. T
- To Earthward
- To the Thawing Wind
- Tree At My Window
- Two Look at Two
- Two Tramps In Mud Time
- Waiting
- What Fifty Said
- Wild Grapes
- Wind and Window Flower
- Category: Robert Graves
- 1915
- A Boy in Church
- A Child's Nightmare
- A Dead Boche
- A Pinch of Salt
- An English Wood
- An Old Twenty-Third Man
- Babylon
- Call It a Good Marriage
- Careers
- Cherry-Time
- Corporal Stare
- Counting The Beats
- Dead Cow Farm
- Dew-drop and Diamond
- Double Red Daisies
- Down, Wanton, Down!
- Escape
- Faun
- Finland
- Free Verse
- Goliath and David
- I Wonder What It Feels Like to be Drowned?
- I'd Love To Be A Fairy's Child
- In Broken Images
- In the Wilderness
- John Skelton
- Jonah
- Letter to S. S. from Mametz Wood
- Like Snow
- Lost Love
- Love and Black Magic
- Love Without Hope
- Marigolds
- Mermaid, Dragon, Fiend
- Mr. Philosopher
- Not Dead
- Not to sleep
- On Giving
- She Tells Her Love
- Smoke-Rings
- Sorley's Weather
- Strong Beer
- Symptoms of Love
- The Assault Heroic
- The Beach
- The Bough of Nonsense
- The Caterpillar
- The Cool Web
- The Cottage
- The Cruel Moon
- The Frog and the Golden Ball
- The Lady Visitor in the Pauper Ward
- The Last Post
- The Naked And The Nude
- The Next War
- The Persian Version
- The Poet in the Nursery
- The Shivering Beggar
- The Snapped Thread
- The Spoilsport
- The Thieves
- The Travellers' Curse after Misdirection
- The Troll's Nosegay
- To an Ungentle Critic
- To Juan at the Winter Solstice
- To Lucasta on Going to the War - For the Fourth Time
- To Robert Nichols
- Two Fusiliers
- Warning to Children
- Welsh Incident
- When I'm Killed
- Wild Strawberries
- Category: Robert Hayden
- Category: Robert Herrick
- A BUCOLIC BETWIXT TWO;LACON AND THYRSIS
- A CANTICLE TO APOLLO
- A Child's Grace
- A Christmas Carol, Sung to the King in the Presence at White-Hall
- A Conjuration To Electra
- A COUNTRY LIFE:TO HIS BROTHER, MR THOMAS HERRICK
- A DIALOGUE BETWIXT HIMSELF AND MISTRESS ELIZAWHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF AMARILLIS
- A HYMN TO BACCHUS
- A HYMN TO LOVE
- A HYMN TO THE GRACES
- A HYMN TO VENUS AND CUPID
- A Lyric to Mirth
- A MEAN IN OUR MEANS
- A MEDITATION FOR HIS MISTRESS
- A NEW YEAR'S GIFT, SENT TO SIR SIMEON STEWARD
- A PANEGYRIC TO SIR LEWIS PEMBERTON
- A PARANAETICALL, OR ADVISIVE VERSETO HIS FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKS
- A PASTORAL SUNG TO THE KING
- A PASTORAL UPON THE BIRTH OF PRINCE CHARLES:PRESENTED TO THE KING, AND SET BY MR NIC. LANIERE
- A REQUEST TO THE GRACES
- A Ring Presented to Julia
- A Thanksgiving to God for His House
- ALL THINGS DECAY AND DIE
- AN EPITAPH UPON A CHILD
- An Epitaph Upon A Virgin
- AN HYMN TO THE MUSES
- AN ODE FOR BEN JONSON
- AN ODE OF THE BIRTH OF OUR SAVIOUR
- An Ode to Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother's Death
- AN ODE TO SIR CLIPSBY CREW
- ANACREONTIC
- ANTHEA'S RETRACTATION
- ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
- BARLEY-BREAK; OR, LAST IN HELL
- Be My Mistress Short or Tall
- CEREMONIES FOR CANDLEMAS EVE
- CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE
- CHERRY RIPE
- COCK-CROW
- COMFORT TO A YOUTH THAT HAD LOST HIS LOVE
- Corinna's Going A-Maying
- CRUTCHES
- DELIGHT IN DISORDER
- Discontents In Devon
- Divination By A Daffodil
- Draw-gloves
- ETERNITY
- FAREWELL FROST, OR WELCOME SPRING
- GOOD PRECEPTS, OR COUNSEL
- HIS AGE:DEDICATED TO HIS PECULIAR FRIEND, MR JOHN WICKES, UNDER THE NAME OFPOSTUMUS
- HIS CONTENT IN THE COUNTRY
- HIS COVENANT OR PROTESTATION TO JULIA
- HIS DESIRE