Index Titles

A Broken Appointment
A Complaint
A Dream Within a Dream
A Farewell - by Sir Philip Sidney
A Farewell - by Coventry Patmore
A Farewell to A False Love
A Letter to Her Husband
A Marriage Ring
A Red Red Rose
A Wife in London
Absence
Ae Fond Kiss, and Then We Sever
Ah, God, the Way Your Little Finger Moved
Along the Field as We Came By
Amoretti


An Epitaph Upon Husband and Wife
An Evening Song
Annabel Lee
Astrophel and Stella


At Last
At the Mid Hour of Night
At the Wedding March
Before the Birth of One of Her Children
Bonnie Annie Laurie
Break of Day
Bridal Song - William Shakespeare
Bridal Song - John Fletcher
Bridal Song - George Chapman
Bridal Veil
Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast
Carrier Letter
Chloris in the Snow
Coldness in Love
Complaint
Complaint of the Absence of Her Love Being Upon the Sea
Damelus' Song to Diaphenia
Dear, I to Thee This Diamond Commend
Delight in Disorder
Desideria
Echoes and Memories
Encouragements to a Lover
Even So
False Though She Be
Farewell Love
Farewell to Love
Freedom and Love
From One Who Stays
Go and Catch a Falling Star
Go, Lovely Rose
Grown and Flown
Harp Song of the Dane Women
Heart, We Will  Forget Him
Her Voice
How Do I Love Thee?
How Sweet I Roam'd From Field to Field
I Am Shut Out of Mine Own Heart
I Gave Myself To Him
I Leave Thee for Awhile
I Love Thee
I Loved You Once
I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart
I Will Make You Brooches
I Will Not Let Thee Go
If Grief For Grief Can Touch Thee
If Thou Must Love Me...
If You Were Comming in the Fall
Inconstancy Reproved
Jean
Jeanie With th Light Brown Hair
Jenny Kissed Me
Let's Live the Love: to Lesbia
Life in a Love
Like the Touch of Rain
Longing
Love
Love Arm'd
Love is Enough
Love Lies Bleeding
Love My Love in the Morning
Love Not Me
Love's Pains
Love's Philosophy
Love's Secret
Love's Trinity
Madonna of the Evening Flowers
Marriage
Marriage Morning
Meeting at Night
My Heart was Slain
My Jo John Anderson
My Lady Looks so Gentle and so Pure
My True-Love Hath My Heart
My Wife
No Tears
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
Nuptial Sleep
O That 'Twere Possible
On a Girdle
On Parting
On the Balcony
One Way of Love
Poem 20 - Pablo Neruda
Proud of My Broken Heart
Proud Word You Never Spoke
Remember me
Remembrance
Renouncement
Ruth
Satires of Circumstance


Severed Selves
She Comes Not When Noon is on the Roses
She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways
She is Far From the Land
She Walks in Beauty
Silent is the House
So We'll Go No More A-Roving
Song - John Keats
Song - Hartley Coleridge
Song [Secret Love]
Song to a Fair Young Lady, Going Out of the Town in the Spring
Song to Celia
Sonnets


Song: 'Sweetest Love I Do Not Go'
Tell Me No More
The Angel in the House
The Apparition
The Appeal
The Banks O'Doon
The Bracelet: To Julia
The December Rose
The Definition of Love
The Dream
The Evening Star
The Face that Launch'd a Thousand Ships
The Flea
The Going
The Good-Morrow
The Happy Husband
The Hour-Glass
The Indian Serenade
The Lost Mistress
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
The Prophet on Marriage
The Rover
The Silent Lover
The Surrender
The Wedding Night
There is a Lady Sweet and Kind
To a Husband
To a Stranger
To Althea, From Prison
To an Absent Lover
To Chloe: Who For His Sake Wished Herself Younger
To Electra
To His Coy Love
To His Coy Mistress
To Jane: The Keen Stars  Were Twinkling
To Mary
To My Dear and Loving Husband
To My Inconstant Mistress
To One Persuading a Lady to Marriage
To Silvia, To Wed
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
To the Western Wind
To the Willow-tree
Traditional Gaelic Blessing
Vivien's Song
Wedlock
When I Have Fears
When I Loved You
When I Was One and Twenty
When The Lamp is Shattered
When We Two Parted
Where Shall the Lover Rest
Why the Roses are so Pale
Wild Nights! Wild Nights!
Without Her
Words on Feeling Safe
Youth Gone and Beauty Gone if Ever There