| William Blake |
| From Songs of Innocence |
| Introduction |
| Holy Thursday |
| Nurse's Song |
| The Little Black Boy |
| The Lamb |
| From Songs of Experience |
| Introduction |
| Earth's Answer |
| The Clod and the Pebble |
| The Chimney Sweeper |
| The Sick Rose |
| The Tyger |
| Ah! Sun-Flower |
| The Garden of Love |
| London |
| A Poison Tree |
| From Poetical Sketches |
| "Song: "How sweet I roam'd from field to field" |
| From Songs and Ballads |
| "I saw a chapel all of gold" |
| "Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau" |
| The Smile |
| Auguries of Innocence |
| The Book of Thel |
| From The Marriage of Heaven and Hell |
| Proverbs of Hell |
| From America a Prophecy |
| Preludium |
| From Milton |
| "And did those feet in ancient time" |
| William Wordsworth |
| We Are Seven |
| Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey |
| Nutting |
| "Strange fits of passion have I known" |
| "She dwelt among the untrodden ways" |
| "I travelled among unknown men" |
| "A slumber did my spirit seal" |
| Lucy Gray |
| "My heart leaps up when I behold" |
| Resolution and Independence |
| "Composed upon Westminister Bridge, Sept. 3 1802" |
| On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic |
| To Toussaint L'Ouverture |
| "In London, September 1802" |
| "London, 1802" |
| The Solitary Reaper |
| "She was a Phantom of delight" " |
| "I wandered lonely as a cloud" |
| Ode to Duty |
| From The Prelude (1799-1805) |
| "From Book I: "Dust as we are, the immortal spirit grows" |
| "From Book XI: " O pleasant exercise of hope and joy!" |
| Character of the Happy Warrior |
| "The world is too much with us; late and soon" |
| Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood |
| Mutability |
| "Scorn not the sonnet" |
| Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
| This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison |
| The Dungeon |
| "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1797-98, revised later; marginal glosses added 1815-16)" |
| On a Ruined House in a Romantic Country |
| Christabel |
| Part I |
| Part II |
| "The Conclusion to Part II" |
| Frost at Midnight |
| France: An Ode |
| Kubla Khan |
| Dejection: A |
| The Pains of Sleep |
| "George Gordon, Lord Byron" |
| "When we two parted" |
| The Girls of Cadiz |
| From Hebrew Melodies |
| "She walks in beauty" |
| The Destruction of Sennacherib |
| "Stanzas for Music: "There be none of Beauty's daughters" |
| The Prisoner of Chillon |
| Darkness |
| Stanzas to Augusta |
| "So we'll go no more a roving" |
| From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
| "Adieu, adieu! my native shore" (I, between xiii and xiv)" |
| "III, xxi-xxviii [Waterloo]" |
| "IV, clxxvii-clxxiv [Ocean]" |
| From don Juan |
| "I, cc-ccii" |
| "The isles of Greece" (III, between lxxxvi and lxxxvii)" |
| "Xl, lvii-lx" |
| On This Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Year |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley |
| Hymn to Intellectual Beauty |
| Ozymandias |
| "Stanzas Written in Dejection, Near Naples" |
| "Sonnet: "Lift not the painted veil . . ." |
| Song to the Men of England |
| Sonnet: England in 1819 |
| Ode to the West Wind |
| The Indian Serenade |
| Love's Philosophy |
| The Cloud |
| To a Skylark |
| Arethusa |
| The Waning Moon |
| To the Moon |
| To Night |
| "To --: "Music, when soft voices die" |
| "Song: "Rarely, rarely, comest thou" |
| Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats |
| Hellas: A Lyrical Drama [Excerpt: Final Chorus] |
| "Lines: "When the lamp is shattered" |
| To Jane: The Invitation |
| To Jane: The Recollection |
| "With a Guitar, to Jane" |
| A Dirge |
| John Keats |
| From Poems |
| "Sonnet: "To one who has been long in city pent" |
| Sonnet: On first looking into Chapman's Homer |
| "Sonnet: "Happy is England! . . ." |
| "From Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems" |
| "Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil. A Story from Boccaccio" |
| The Eve of St. Agnes |
| Ode to a Nightingale |
| Ode on a Grecian Urn |
| Ode to Psyche |
| Lines on the Mermaid Tavern |
| To Autumn |
| Ode on Melancholy |
| "From Life, Letters and Literary Remains of John Keats" |
| La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad |
| Ode on Indolence |
| Sonnet: On the Sea |
| "Sonnet: "When I have fears ..." |
| Sonnet: To Homer |
| Sonnet: To Sleep |
| "Sonnet: "Why did I laugh to-night? ..." |
| "Sonnet: "Bright star, ..." |
| Sonnet: On Seeing the Elgin Marbles |
| To J. H. Reynolds Esq. |
| From Other Posthumous and Fugitive P |
| Sonnet: To Mrs. Reynold's Cat |
| Alphabetical List of Titles and First Lines |