Gebir, L 425 Genius in beauty, R 796 Gentleman, To a (William Wordsworth), George Eliot and Thomas Carlyle, On the Gilliflower of gold, The, M 832 Give a rouse, RB 593 Give her but the least excuse to love me Give me the eyes that look on mine, L 442 Gold-hair (Rapunzel), M 827 Go not, happy day, (Maud), T 520 Grande Chartreuse, Stanzas from the, Ar Grasshopper and cricket, On the, K 374 Great men have been among us, W 33 Great spirits now on earth are sojourning, K 373 Hellas, Song from, Sh 367 Here pause, the poet claims at least this Here's a health to King Charles, Sc 166 Her heaven (True woman), R 801 Her love (True woman), R 801 Hervé Riel, RB 669 Hesperus, Sappho to, L 437 His own Iphigeneia and Agamemnon, On, L Hymn of Pan, Sh 346 Hymn to intellectual beauty, Sh 287 Ianthe, Lyrics to, L 430, 441 Ianthe, you are called to cross the sea, L 431 Iceland first seen, M 863 I fear thy kisses, Sh 345 If this great world of joy and pain, W 61 I grieved for Buonaparte, W 30 I have led her home (Maud), T 520 I have seen higher, holier things, Cl 688 I held her hand, the pledge of bliss, L 431 In a drear-nighted December, K 389 In a lecture-room, Cl 688 In a London square, CI 705 Incident of the French camp, RB 594 Indian serenade, Sh 299 Influence of natural objects, W 13 In memoriam, T 499 In memory of the author of Obermann, In memory of Walter Savage Landor, Sw 876 Inside of King's College chapel, Cambridge, Insomnia, R 809 Intellectual beauty, Hymn to, Sh 287 In the depths, Cl 694 In the vale of Chamouni, C 96 In the valley of Cauteretz, T 539 In the water, Sw 905 In the white-flowered hawthorn brake, M 855 Intimations of immortality, W 39 In time of order, A song, Sw 866 Introduction to the Earthly Paradise, M 842 Invocation to Chaucer (Life and Death of Invocation to the power of love (Endy- Iphigeneia and Agamemnon, On his own, Iphigeneia and Agamemnon, L 445 Iphigeneia, The shades of Agamemnon and, L 433 Life and death of Jason, From the, M 839 Life is struggle, Cl 705 Life may change, but it may fly not, Sh 366 Light Brigade, The charge of the, T 518 Lime-tree bower my prison, This, C 70 Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Lines left upon a seat in a yew-tree, W 4 Lines written in early spring, W 7 Lines written in Kensington Gardens, Ar 724 Mary, To (Revolt of Islam), Sh 291 Mary Magdalene at the door of Simon the Mary's girlhood, R 778 Mary Stuart, Song from, Sw 899 Mater triumphalis, From, Sw 887 Maud, Lyrics from, T 519 Mazzini, On the monument to, Sw 907 Meeting at night, RB 605 Meeting of Gebir and Charoba, The, L 426 Meleager, Death of (Atalanta in Calydon), Menelaus and Helen at Troy, L 452 Merlin and the gleam, T 551 Merlin and Vivien, Song from, T 524 Merlin's riddle (Coming of Arthur), T 540 Michelangelo's kiss, R 807 Mid-rapture, R 797 Mild is the parting year, L 431 Milkmaid's song (Queen Mary), T 543 Miller's daughter, The, T 463 Milton, T 536 Mirror, The, R 779 Misconceptions, RB 629 Misgivings, Blank, Cl 688 Mont Blanc, Sh 288 Montorio's Height, On, C1 692 Morte d'Arthur, T 481 Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes, W61 Mountain echo, Yes it was the, W 48 Muckle-mouth Meg, RB 683 Muse of the north, The, M 864 Music, On, L 455 Past ruin'd Illion Helen lives, L 431 Patriot, The, RB 633 Pearl, A girl, A, RB 683 Peele Castle, W 45 Penumbra, R 780 Perchè pensa? Pensando s'invecchia, Cl 704 Personal talk, W 49 Peschiera, C1 693 Phantom or fact, C 103 Philomela, Ar 741 Pibroch of Donald Dhu, Sc 163 Pictor ignotus, RB 606 Pied piper of Hamelin, The, RB 598 Pippa passes, RB 570 Pleasure! why thus desert the heart, L 431 Poet! he hath put his heart to school, A, Poet, The, T 461 Poetical commandments (Don Juan), B 242 Poet's epitaph, A, W 15 Political greatness, Sonnet, Sh 358 Porphyria's lover, RB 569 Portrait, The (House of Life), R 794 Pray but one prayer for me, M 827 Prelude to the Earthly Paradise, M 842 Primrose of the rock, The, W 59 Prologue (Fifine at the fair), RB 677 Prologue (Two poets of Croisic), RB 677 Pro netheus unbound, Sh 299 Proud Maisie, Sc 164 Proud word you never spoke, L 443 Psyche, Song from the story of Cupid and, Rarely, rarely, comest thou, Sh 347 Reflections on having left a place of retire- Refusal of aid between nations, On, R 778 Remain, ah not in youth alone, L 442 Resolution and independence, W 28 Retro me, Sathana, R 806 Reverie of poor Susan, The, W 5 Rime of the ancient mariner, C 73 Ring and the book, From the, RB 668 Robert Browning, To, L 443 Robert Browning, Sonnets on the death of, Saint Mark, The eve of, K 404 Salt of the Earth, the, Sw 900 Same flower, To the (celandine), W 27 Sappho (On the cliffs), Sw 892 Sapphe to Hesperus, L 437 Saul, KB 611 Saul before his last battle, Song of, B 197 Say not the struggle nought availeth, CI 695 Sceptic moods, Cl 693 Scholar gipsy, The, Ar 741 Sea, On the, K 386 Sea, To the (Life and death of Jason), M 839 Sea-shell, The (Gebir), L 427 Seasons, The, M 857 Second best, The, Ar 714 |