| SIR THOMAS WYATT |
| The Lover Showeth How He is Forsaken of Such as He Sometime Enjoyed |
| The Appeal |
| EDMUND SPENSER |
| One Day I Wrote Her Name upon the Strand' |
| SIR WALTER RALEIGH |
| "'As Ye came from the Holy Land'" |
| Her Reply |
| SIR PHILIP SIDNEY |
| "Loving in Truth, and Fain in Verse My Love to Show'" |
| His Lady's Cruelty |
| The Bargain |
| JOHN LYLY |
| Cards and Kisses |
| GEORGE PEELE |
| A Summer Song |
| HENRY CONSTABLE |
| Diaphenia |
| SAMUEL DANIEl |
| "If This Be Love, to Draw a Weary Breath'" |
| MICHAEL DRAYTON |
| The Parting |
| CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE |
| The Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
| WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE |
| Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?' |
| That Time of Year Thou Mayst in Me Behold' |
| From You Have I Been Absent in the Spring' |
| When in the Chronicle of Wasted Time' |
| Let Me Not to the Marriage fo True Minds' |
| My Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing Like the Sun' |
| THOMAS CAMPION |
| Cherry-Ripe |
| "Thou Art Not Fair, for all Thy Red and White'" |
| Vobiscum est Iope |
| SIR HENRY WOTTON |
| Elizabeth of Bohemia |
| JOHN DONNE |
| The Sun Rising |
| The Canonization |
| Song |
| The Apparition |
| The Ectasy |
| The Funeral |
| Elegy: On His Mistress Going to Bed |
| BEN JONSON |
| To Celia |
| The Hour Glass |
| THOMAS HEYWOOD |
| Matin Song |
| GEORGE WITHER |
| "I Loved a Lass, a Fair One'" |
| ROBERT HERRICK |
| "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time" |
| Upon Julia's Clothes |
| Chop-Cherry |
| FRANCIS QUARLES |
| A Divine Rapture |
| HENRY KING |
| Sonnet |
| Exequy on His Wife |
| THOMAS CAREW |
| Song |
| To His Inconstant Mistress |
| EDMUND WALLER |
| On a Girdle |
| Song |
| JOHN MILTON |
| On His Deceased Wife |
| SIR JOHN SUCKLING |
| "Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover?'" |
| The Constant Lover |
| RICHARD LOVELACE |
| "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars" |
| "To Althea, from Prison" |
| The Scrutiny |
| ANDREW MARVELL |
| To His Coy Mistress |
| The Definition of Love |
| The Mower to the Glo-Worms |
| JOHN DRYDEN |
| "Farewell, Ungrateful Trait |
| "JOHN WILMOT, EARL OF ROCHESTER" |
| Return |
| A Song of a Young Lady to Her Ancient Lover |
| MATTHEW PRIOR |
| An Ode |
| WILLIAM CONGREVE |
| Pious Selinda Goes to Prayers' |
| False through She Be to Me and Love' |
| JOHN GAY |
| Sweet William's Farewell to Black-Eyed Susan |
| HENRY CAREY |
| Sally in Our Alley |
| WILLIAM COWPER |
| To Mary |
| WILLIAM BLAKE |
| How Sweet I Roam'd from Field to Field' |
| Love's Secret |
| The Clod and the Pebble |
| The Garden of Love |
| ROBERT BURNS |
| Of A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw' |
| John Anderson My Jo |
| The Banks o' Doon |
| "A Red, Red Rose" |
| WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |
| Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known' |
| She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways' |
| Surprised by Joy?Impatient as the Wind' |
| SIR WALTER SCOTT |
| An Hour with Thee |
| WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR |
| Past Ruin'd Ilion Heln Lives' |
| "Proud Word You Never Spoke, but You Will Speak'" |
| Rose Aylmer |
| "You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed'" |
| The Torch of Love Dispels the Gloom' |
| "If I Am Proud, You Surely Know'" |
| THOMAS CAMPBELL |
| Freedom and Love |
| THOMAS MOORE |
| Did not |
| An Argument |
| At the Mid Hour of Night |
| "GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON" |
| When We Two Parted' |
| "She Walks in Beauty, Like the Night'" |
| "So, We'll Go No More A-Roving'" |
| PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY |
| Love's Philosophy |
| To ? |
| JOHN CLARE |
| First Love |
| To Mary: 'It Is the Evening Hour' |
| "To Mary: 'I Sleep with Thee, and Wake with Thee'" |
| The Secret |
| I Hid My Love |
| JOHN KEATS |
| "Bright Star, Would I Were Stedfast as Thou Art?'" |
| THOMAS HOOD |
| Ruth |
| WILLIAM BARNES |
| The Wife A-Lost |
| RALPH WALDO EMERSON |
| Give All to Love |
| ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |
| I Thought Once How Theocritus Had sung' |
| How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways' |
| EDGAR ALLAN POE |
| To Helen |
| To One in Paradise |
| Annabel Lee |
| "ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON" |
| "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Now the White'" |
| "Come Not, When I am Dead'" |
| ROBERT BROWNING |
| The Last Ride Together |
| Meeting at Night |
| Bad Dreams |
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| EMILY BRONTË |
| Remembrance |
| If Grief for Grief Can Touch Thee' |
| WALT WHITMAN |
| Once I Pass'd through a Populous City |
| When I heard at the Close of the Day |
| Sometimes with One I Love |
| As if a Phantom Caress'd Me |
| From Pent-Up Aching Rivers |
| MATTHEW ARNOLD |
| Longing |
| Absence |
| COVENTRY PATMORE |
| The Revelation |
| A Farewell |
| The Azalea |
| DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI |
| Sudden Light |
| Silent Noon |
| Severed Selves |
| Without Her |
| The Orchard-Pit |
| GEORGE MEREDITH |
| By This He Knew She Wept with Waking Eyes' |
| In Our Old Shipwrecked Days There Was an Hour' |
| EMILY DICKINSON |
| We Outgrow Love Like Other Things' |
| My Life Closed Twice before Its Close' |
| CHRISTINA ROSSETTI |
| A Birthday |
| Echo |
| May |
| The First Day |
| WILLIAM MORRIS |
| Love Is Enough |
| ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE |
| Love and Sleep |
| WILFRID BLUNT |
| St. Valentine's Day |
| THOMAS HARDY |
| A Broken Appointment |
| In a Cathedral City |
| A Thunderstorm in Town |
| ALICE MEYNELL |
| Renouncement |
| A. E. HOUSMAN |
| "Oh, When I Was in Love with You'" |
| Along the Field as We Came By' |
| White in the Moon the Long Road Lies' |
| W. B. YEATS |
| Down by the Salley Gardens |
| Brown Penny |
| A Drinking Song |
| Never Give All the Heart |
| When You Are Old |
| ARTHUR SYMONS |
| White Heliotrope |
| ERNEST DOWSON |
| Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae |
| EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |
| Eros Turannos |
| HILAIRE BELLOC |
| Juliet |
| ROBERT FROST |
| Meeting and Passing |
| D.H. LAWRENCE |
| Gloire de Dijon |
| EZRA POUND |
| The River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter |
| EDWARD THOMAS |
| Like the Touch of Rain |
| JOHN CROWE RANSOM |
| Piazza Piece |
| EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY |
| "I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed'" |
| HART CRANE |
| Carrier letter |
| ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES |