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Poems of Thomas Moore
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[Bibliographical details: 734 poems listed alphabetical by title (with initial and closing apostrophes now removed). the bibliographical source of the list is not stated (e.g., published edition or collection), but the Advertisement - itself in the form of a poem - is dated 1830. Source: Readonline [online accessed 16.02.2012; still available at 22.09.2024. ]
- Advertisement
- After the Battle
- Alarming Intelligence!
- Alciphron: a Fragment
- All in the Family Way - a New Pastoral Ballad
- All Thats Bright Must Fade
- Almighty God!
- Alone in Crowds to Wander On
- Amatory Colloquy Between Bank and Government
- Anacreontic [Friend of My Soul, This Goblet Sip]
- Anacreontic [I filled to thee, to thee I drank]
- Anacreontic [Press the grape, and let it pour]
- Anacreontic [She never looked so kind before]
- Anacreontic [To a Plumassier]
- And Doth Not a Meeting Like This
- Angel of Charity
- Animal Magnetism
- Anne Boleyn
- Announcement of a New Grand Acceleration Company
- Announcement of a New Thalaba
- Annual Pill, The
- Anticipated Meeting of the British Association in the Year 1836
- As a Beam Oer the Face of the Waters May Glow
- As Down In the Sunless Retreats
- As Slow Our Ship
- As Vanquished Erin
- Ask Not If Still I Love
- Aspasia
- At Night
- At the Mid Hour of Night
- Avenging and Bright
- Awake, Arise, Thy Light is Come
- Awful Event
- Ballad For the Cambridge Election
- Ballad Stanzas
- Beauty and Song
- Before the Battle
- Behold the Sun
- Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
- Bird, Let Loose, The
- Black and Blue Eyes
- Blue Love Song - To Miss-----, A
- Boat Glee
- Boy of the Alps, The
- Boy Statesman, The
- Bright Be Thy Dreams
- Bright Moon
- Bring the Bright Garlands Hither
- Brunswick Club, The
- But Who Shall See
- By That Lake, Whose Gloomy Shore
- Calm Be Thy Sleep
- Canadian Boat Song, A
- Canonization of Saint Butterworth, The
- Captain Rock In London
- Case of Libel, A
- Catalogue, The
- Cephalus and Procris
- Characterless, A
- Cherries [A Parable], The
- Childs Song From a Masque
- Church Extension
- Cloris and Fanny
- Cocker, On Church Reform
- Come Not, Oh Lord
- Come Oer the Sea
- Come, Chase That Starting Tear Away
- Come, Play Me That Simple Air Again
- Come, Rest In This Bosom
- Come, Send Round the Wine
- Come, Ye Disconsolate
- Common Sense and Genius
- Consultation, The
- Copy of An Intercepted Despatch
- Corn and Catholics
- Corrected Report of Some Late Speeches, A
- Correspondence Between a Lady and Gentleman
- Corruption, and Intolerance
- Cotton and Corn [A Dialogue]
- Country Dance and Quadrille
- Crystal-Hunters, The
- Cupid and Psyche
- Cupid Armed
- Cupids Lottery
- Curious Fact, A
- Dance of Bishops;or, the Episcopal Quadrille, The
- Dawn is Breaking Oer Us, The
- Day of Love, The
- Day-Dream, The
- Dear Fanny
- Dear Harp of My Country
- Dear? Yes
- Desmonds Song
- Devil Among the Scholars, The
- Dialogue Between a Sovereign and a One Pound Note
- Dick * * * *
- Did Not
- Do Not Say That Life is Waning
- Dog-Day Reflections
- Donkey and His Panniers [A Fable], The
- Dost Thou Remember
- Dream, A
- Dream of Antiquity, A
- Dream of Hindostan, A
- Dream of Home, The
- Dream of the Two Sisters, The
- Dream of Those Days, The
- Dreaming For Ever
- Dreams
- Drink of This Cup
- Drink To Her
- Duke is the Lad, The
- Dying Warrior, The
- East Indian, The
- Echo
- Elegiac Stanzas [Though sorrow long has worn my heart]
- Elegiac Stanzas [When wearied wretches sink to sleep]
- Enigma
- Epigram Dialogue Between a Dowager & Her Maid On Night of Lord Yarmouths Fete
- Epigram [Dialogue between Catholic Delegate and Duke of Cumberland]
- Epigram [I Never Gave a Kiss (says Prue)]
- Epigram [What news to-day?]
- Epilogue Written For Lady Dacres Tragedy of Ina
- Epistle From Captain Rock To Lord Lyndhurst
- Epistle From Erasmus On Earth To Cicero In the Shades
- Epistle From Henry of Exeter To John of Tuam
- Epistle From Tom Crib To Big Ben
- Epistle of Condolence From a Slave-Lord, To a Cotton-Lord
- Epitaph On a Tuft-Hunter
- Erin! the Tear and the Smile In Thine Eyes
- Erin, Oh Erin
- Euthanasia of Van, The
- Eveleens Bower
- Evening Gun, The
- Evenings In Greece
- Exile, The
- Expostulation To Lord King, An
- Extract [Yet, Even Here, Tho Fiction Rules the Hour]
- Extracts From the Diary of a Politician
- Fable 1 - the Dissolution of the Holy Alliance
- Fable 2 - the Looking-Glasses
- Fable 3 - the Torch of Liberty
- Fable 4 - the Fly and the Bullock
- Fable 5 - Church and State
- Fable 6 - the Little Grand Lama
- Fable 7 - the Extinguishers
- Fable 8 - Louis Fourteenths Wig
- Fairest! Put On Awhile
- Fall of Hebe [A Dithyrambic Ode], The
- Fallen is Thy Throne
- Fancy
- Fancy Fair, The
- Fanny, Dearest
- Fare Thee Well, Thou Lovely One!
- Farewell! But Whenever You Welcome the Hour
- Farewell, Theresa!
- Fear Not That, While Around Thee
- Fill the Bumper Fair
- Flourish of Trumpets
- Flow On, Thou Shining River
- Fly Not Yet
- Fools Paradise
- For Thee Alone
- Forget Not the Field
- Fortune-Teller, The
- Fragment
- Fragment of a Character
- Fragment of a Mythological Hymn To Love
- Fragments of College Exercises
- From Life Without Freedom
- From the Greek of Meleager
- From the High Priest of Apollo To a Virgin of Delphi
- From the Hon. Henry ----, To Lady Emma ----
- From This Hour the Pledge is Given
- Fudge Family In Paris, The
- Fudges In England, The
- Garland I Send Thee, The
- Gayly Sounds the Castanet
- Gazel
- Gazelle, The
- Genius and Criticism
- Genius of Harmony, An Irregular Ode, The
- Ghost of Miltiades, The
- Ghost Story, A
- Glad New Day, The [Christmas poem]
- Go Forth To the Mount
- Go Where Glory Waits Thee
- Go, Let Me Weep
- Go, Now, and Dream
- Go, Then--tis Vain
- Grand Dinner of Type and Co.
- Grecian Girls Dream of the Blessed Islands, The
- Greek Air
- Guess, Guess
- Halcyon Hangs Oer Ocean, The
- Hark! tis the Breeze
- Hark! the Vesper Hymn is Stealing
- Harp That Once Thro Taras Halls, The
- Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded
- Hat Versus Wig
- Hear Me But Once
- Her Last Words, at Parting
- Here at Thy Tomb
- Here Sleeps the Bard
- Heres the Bower
- Here, Take My Heart
- Hero and Leander
- High-Born Ladye, The
- Hip, Hip, Hurra!
- Homeward March, The
- Hope Comes Again
- Horace, Ode I. Lib. III - a Fragment
- Horace, Ode XI. Lib. II
- Horace, Ode XXII. Lib. I
- Horace, Ode XXXVIII. Lib. I - a Fragment
- How Dear To Me the Hour
- How Happy, Once
- How Lightly Mounts the Muses Wing
- How Oft Has the Banshee Cried
- How Oft, When Watching Stars
- How Shall I Woo?
- How To Make a Good Politician
- How To Make Ones Self a Peer
- How To Write by Proxy
- Hush, Hush!
- Hush, Sweet Lute
- Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi, at the Tomb of Her Mother
- Hymn of Welcome After the Recess, A
- I Love But Thee
- I Saw From the Beach
- I Saw the Moon Rise Clear
- I Saw Thy Form In Youthful Prime
- I Wish I Was by That Dim Lake
- Id Mourn the Hopes
- Ive a Secret To Tell Thee
- If and Perhaps
- If In Loving, Singing
- If Thou Wouldst Have Me Sing and Play
- If Thoult Be Mine
- Ill Omens
- Imitation
- Imitation of Catullus
- Imitation of the Inferno of Dante
- Impromptu [upon Being Obliged To Leave a Pleasant Party]
- Impromptu, After a Visit To Mrs. ----, of Montreal
- Impromptu, On Leaving Some Friends
- In Myrtle Wreaths
- In the Morning of Life
- Incantation [from the New Tragedy of The Brunswickers]
- Incantation [Sung by the Bubble Spirit ], An
- Inconstancy
- Indian Boat, The
- Insurrection of the Papers, The
- Intended Tribute
- Invitation To Dinner
- Irish Antiquities
- Irish Peasant To His Mistress, The
- Irish Slave, The
- Is It Not Sweet To Think, Hereafter
- It is Not the Tear at This Moment Shed
- Joke Versified, A
- Joys of Youth, How Fleeting!
- Keep Those Eyes Still Purely Mine
- King Crack and His Idols
- Kiss, The
- Lake of the Dismal Swamp - a Ballad, The
- Lalla Rookh [a single book]
- Lament For the Loss of Lord Bathursts Tail
- Language of Flowers, The
- Late Scene at Swanage, A
- Late Tithe Case
- Latest Accounts From Olympus
- Lay His Sword by His Side
- Leaf and the Fountain, The
- Legacy, The
- Legend of Puck the Fairy, The
- Les Hommes Automates
- Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye
- Let Erin Remember the Days of Old
- Let Joy Alone Be Remembered Now
- Lets Take This World As Some Wide Scene
- Letter From Larry Obranigan To the Rev. Murthagh OMulligan
- Light Sounds the Harp
- Like Morning, When Her Early Breeze
- Like One Who, Doomed
- Limbo of Lost Reputations, The
- Lines on the Death of Joseph Atkinson, Esq., of Dublin
- Lines on the Death of Mr. Perceval
- Lines on the Death of Sheridan
- Lines on the Departure of Lord Castlereagh and Stewart For the Continent
- Lines on the Entry of the Austrians Into Naples, 1821
- Lines Written at the Cohos, Or Falls of the Mohawk Kiver
- Lines Written In a Storm at Sea
- Lines Written On Leaving Philadelphia
- Literary Advertisement
- Little Man and Little Soul
- Living Dog and The Dead Lion, The
- Long Years Have Past
- Lord Henley and St. Cecilia
- Lord Wellington and the Ministers
- Lord, Who Shall Bear That Day
- Love Alone
- Love and Hope
- Love and Hymen
- Love and Marriage
- Love and Reason
- Love and the Novice
- Love and the Sun-Dial
- Love and Time
- Love is a Hunter-Boy
- Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee?
- Love Thee?
- Loves Light Summer-Cloud
- Loves Victory
- Loves Young Dream
- Love, Wandering Thro the Golden Maze
- Loves of the Angels, The
- Lusitanian War-Song
- Lying
- Mad Tory and the Comet, The
- Magic Mirror, The
- Meeting of the Ships, The
- Meeting of the Waters, The
- Melologue Upon National Music, A
- Memorabilia of Last Week
- Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth
- Millennium Suggested by the Late Work of the Reverend Mr. Irving On Prophecy, The
- Mind Not Tho Daylight
- Minstrel-Boy, The
- Missing
- Moral Positions
- Morality
- Mountain Sprite, The
- Mr. Roger Dodsworth
- Musical Box, The
- Musings
- Musings of An Unreformed Peer
- My Birth-Day
- My Gentle Harp
- My Harp Has One Unchanging Theme
- My Heart and Lute
- My Mopsa is Little
- Natal Genius, The
- Natures Labels
- Nay, Tell Me Not, Dear
- Neer Ask the Hour
- Neer Talk of Wisdoms Gloomy Schools
- Nets and Cages
- New Costume of the Ministers, The
- New Creation of Peers
- New Grand Exhibition of Models of the Two Houses of Parliament
- New Hospital For Sick Literati
- New-Fashioned Echoes
- News For Country Cousins
- Night Dance, The
- Night Thought, A
- Nights of Music
- No, Not More Welcome
- No--Leave My Heart To Rest
- Nonsense
- Not From Thee
- Notions On Reform
- Numbering of the Clergy, The
- O Say, Thou Best and Brightest
- ODonohues Mistress
- Occasional Address For the Opening of the New Theatre
- Occasional Epilogue
- Ode To a Hat
- Ode To Don Miguel
- Ode To Ferdinand
- Ode To the Goddess Ceres
- Ode To the Sublime Porte
- Ode To the Woods and Forests
- Odes of Anacreon
- Odes To Nea
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- Oft, In the Stilly Night
- Oh Banquet Not
- Oh Fair! Oh Purest!
- Oh For the Swords of Former Time!
- Oh the Shamrock
- Oh Thou Who Dryst the Mourners Tear
- Oh! Blame Not the Bard
- Oh! Breathe Not His Name
- Oh! Doubt Me Not
- Oh! Had We Some Bright Little Isle of Our Own
- Oh! Think Not My Spirits Are Always As Light
- Oh, Arranmore, Loved Arranmore
- Oh, Call It by Some Better Name
- Oh, Come To Me When Daylight Sets
- Oh, Could We Do With This World of Ours
- Oh, Days of Youth
- Oh, Do Not Look So Bright and Blest
- Oh, Guard Our Affection
- Oh, No--Not Even When First We Loved
- Oh, Soon Return
- Oh, Teach Me To Love Thee
- Oh, the Sight Entrancing
- Oh, Ye Dead!
- On a Squinting Poetess
- On Music
- On the Death of a Friend
- On the Death of a Lady
- One Bumper at Parting
- One Dear Smile
- Origin of the Harp, The
- Our First Young Love
- Paddys Metamorphosis
- Parallel, The
- Parody of a Celebrated Letter
- Parting Before the Battle, The
- Pastoral Ballad, A
- Peace and Glory
- Peace Be Around Thee
- Peace To the Slumberers!
- Peace, Peace To Him Thats Gone!
- Periwinkles and the Locusts [A Salmagundian Hymn], The
- Petition of the Orangemen of Ireland, The
- Philosopher Aristippus: To a Lamp, The
- Pilgrim, The
- Police Reports - Case of Imposture
- Poor Broken Flower
- Poor Wounded Heart
- Pretty Rose-Tree, The
- Princes Day, The
- Proposals For a Gynaecocracy
- Quick! We Have But a Second
- Reason, Folly, and Beauty
- Recent Dialogue
- Rector and His Curate; Or, One Pound Two, The
- Reflection at Sea, A
- Reflections
- Reinforcements For Lord Wellington
- Religion and Trade
- Remember the Time
- Remember Thee
- Remonstrance
- Resemblance, The
- Resolutions
- Reuben and Rose
- Reverend Pamphleteer - a Romantic Ballad, The
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 01. View of the Lake of Geneva From the Jura
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 02. Fate of Geneva In the Year 1782
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 03. Fancy and Truth--Hippomenes and Atalanta. Mont B
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 04. Milan--The Picture Gallery
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 05. Padua--Fancy and Reality
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 06. the Fall of Venice Not To Be Lamented
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 07. Venice--Lord Byrons Memoirs, Written by Himsel
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 08. Venice--Female Beauty at Venice
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 09. Venice
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 10. Mantua--Verses of Hippolyta To Her Husband
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 11. Florence
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 12. Florence
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 13. Rome--Reflections: Conspiracy of Rienzi
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 14. Rome--Fragment of a Dream...
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 15. Rome--Mary Magdalen...
- Rhymes on the Road: Extract 16. Les Charmettes
- Rhymes on the Road: Introductory Rhymes
- Rich and Rare Were the Gems She Wore
- Ring, The
- Ring [a Tale], The
- Rings and Seals
- Rival Topics
- Rondeau
- Rose of the Desert
- Round the World Goes
- Row Gently Here
- Russian Lover, The
- Sad Case, A
- Sail On, Sail On
- Sale of Cupid
- Sale of Loves, The
- Sale of the Tools, The
- Say, What Shall Be Our Sport To-Day?
- Say, What Shall We Dance?
- Scene From a Play, Acted at Oxford, Called Matriculation
- Sceptic, a Philosophical Satire, The
- Scepticism
- See, the Dawn From Heaven
- Shall the Harp Then Be Silent
- She is Far From the Land
- She Sung of Love
- Shield, The
- Shine Out, Stars!
- Should Those Fond Hopes
- Shrine, The
- Silence is In Our Festal Halls
- Since First Thy Word
- Sing, Sweet Harp
- Sing--Sing--Music Was Given
- Sinking Fund Cried, The
- Sir Andrews Dream
- Sketch of the First Act of a New Romantic Drama
- Slumber, Oh Slumber
- Snake, The
- Snow Spirit, The
- So Warmly We Met
- Some Account of the Late Dinner To Dan
- Song of a Hyperborean
- Song of Fionnuala, The
- Song of Hercules To His Daughter
- Song of Innisfail
- Song of Oruark, Prince of Breffni, The
- Song of Old Puck
- Song of the Battle Eve
- Song of the Box, The
- Song of the Church
- Song of the Departing Spirit of Tithe
- Song of the Evil Spirit of the Woods
- Song of the Nubian Girl (from the Epicurean)
- Song of the Olden Time, The
- Song of the Poco-Curante Society
- Song of the Two Cupbearers
- Song [Fly From the World, O Bessy! To Me]
- Song [Have You Not Seen the Timid Tear]
- Song [If I Swear by That Eye, Youll Allow]
- Song [Mary, I Believed Thee True]
- Song [Take Back the Sigh, Thy Lips of Art]
- Song [The Wreath You Wove, the Wreath You Wove]
- Song [Think On That Look Whose Melting Ray]
- Song [When Time Who Steals Our Years Away]
- Song [Where is the Heart That Would Not Give]
- Song [Why Does Azure Deck the Sky?]
- Song: on the Birthday of Mrs. ----
- Sound the Loud Timbrel
- Sovereign Woman
- Spanish Air.--Ya Desperto
- Spanish Chorus
- Speculation, A
- Speech on the Umbrella Question
- Spring and Autumn
- St. Jerome On Earth [First Visit]
- St. Jerome On Earth [Second Visit]
- St. Senanus and the Lady
- Stanzas
- Stanzas From the Banks of the Shannon
- Stanzas Written In Anticipation of Defeat
- Steermans Song, The
- Still Thou Fliest
- Still When Daylight
- Still, Like Dew In Silence Falling
- Stranger, The
- Study From the Antique, A
- Sublime Was the Warning
- Summer Fete, The
- Summer Webs, The
- Sunday Ethics [A Scotch Ode]
- Surprise, The
- Sweet Innisfallen
- Swiss Air.--Ranz Des Vaches
- Sylphs Ball, The
- Sympathy
- Take Back the Virgin Page
- Take Hence the Bowl
- Tear, The
- Tell Her, Oh, Tell Her
- Tell-Tale Lyre, The
- Temple To Friendship, A
- Thee, Thee, Only Thee
- Then First From Love
- Then, Fare Thee Well
- There Are Sounds of Mirth
- There Comes a Time
- There is a Bleak Desert
- Theres Something Strange
- They Know Not My Heart
- They May Rail at This Life
- They Met But Once
- They Tell Me Thourt the Favored Guest
- This Life is All Checkered With Pleasures and Woes
- This World is All a Fleeting Show
- Tho Tis All But a Dream
- Tho Humble the Banquet
- Tho Lightly Sounds the Song I Sing
- Tho the Last Glimpse of Erin With Sorrow I See
- Those Evening Bells
- Thou Art, O God
- Thou Bidst Me Sing
- Thou Lovest No More
- Thoughts On Mischief
- Thoughts On Patrons, Puffs, and Other Matters
- Thoughts On Tar Barrels
- Thoughts on the Late Destructive Propositions of the Tories
- Thoughts on the Present Government of Ireland
- Three Doctors, The
- Tibullus To Sulpicia
- Time Ive Lost In Wooing, The
- Tis All For Thee
- Tis Gone, and For Ever
- Tis Sweet To Think
- Tis the Last Rose of Summer
- To .... ... [And Hast Thou Marked the Pensive Shade]
- To .... ... [Die When You Will, You Need Not Wear]
- To .... ... [Never mind how the pedagogue proses]
- To .... ... [On Seeing Her With a White Veil and a Rich Girdle]
- To .... ... [The world has just begun to steal]
- To ...... [tis Time, I Feel, To Leave Thee Now]
- To ...... [Come, Take Thy Harp--tis Vain To Muse]
- To ...... [Remember him thou leavest behind]
- To ...... [Sweet Lady, Look Not Thus Again]
- To ...... [That wrinkle, when first I espied it]
- To ...... [When I Loved You, I Cant But Allow]
- To ...... [With all my soul, then, let us part]
- To .......s Picture
- To ......., 1801
- To a Boy, With a Watch
- To a Lady
- To a Lady - On Her Singing
- To Cara, After An Interval of Absence
- To Cara, on the Dawning of a New Years Day
- To Caroline, Viscountess Valletort
- To Cloe
- To George Morgan, Esq. of Norfolk, Virginia
- To His Serene Highness the Duke of Montpensier
- To James Corry On His Making Me a Present of a Wine Strainer
- To Joseph Atkinson, Esq, A
- To Julia Weeping
- To Julia [I Saw the Peasants Hand Unkind]
- To Julia [in Allusion to Some Illiberal Criticisms]
- To Julia [Mock me no more with Loves beguiling dream]
- To Julia [On Her Birthday]
- To Julia [Though Fate, My Girl, May Bid Us Part]
- To Ladies Eyes
- To Lady Heathcote, On An Old Ring Found at Tunbridge-Wells
- To Lady Holland
- To Lady Jersey On Being Asked To Write Something In Her Album
- To Lord Viscount Strangford
- To Miss ......
- To Miss Moore
- To Miss Susan Beckford [on Her Singing]
- To Mrs. --- On Her Beautiful Translation of Voitures Kiss
- To Mrs. ...... On Some Calumnies Against Her Character
- To Mrs. ......[To See Thee Every Day That Came]
- To Mrs. Bl---- [written In Her Album]
- To Mrs. Henry Tighe, On Reading Her Psyche
- To My Mother
- To Phillis
- To Rosa [And Are You Then a Thing of Art]
- To Rosa [Is the song of Rosa mute?]
- To Rosa [Like one who trusts to summer skies]
- To Rosa [Say, Why Should the Girl of My Soul Be In Tears]
- To Rosa [The wisest soul, by anguish torn]
- To Sir Hudson Lowe
- To the Boston Frigate, On Leaving Halifax For England
- To the Editor of The Morning Chronicle
- To the Fire-Fly
- To the Flying-Fish
- To the Honorable W. R. Spencer
- To the Invisible Girl
- To the Lady Charlotte Rawdon
- To the Large and Beautiful Miss......
- To the Lord Viscount Forbes
- To the Marchioness Dowager of Donegall
- To the Rev. Charles Overton, Curate of Romaldkirk
- To the Reverend ---- [One of the Sixteen Requisitionists of Nottingham]
- To the Ship In Which Lord Castlereagh Sailed For the Continent
- To Thomas Hume, Esq., M. D.
- To Weave a Garland For the Rose
- To-Day, Dearest! is Ours
- Tory Pledges
- Tout Pour La Tripe
- Translation From the Gull Language
- Translations From Catullus
- Triumph of Bigotry
- Triumphs of Farce, The
- Turf Shall Be My Fragrant Shrine, The
- Twas One of Those Dreams
- Twinst Thou With Lofty Wreath Thy Brow?
- Two Loves, The
- Twopenny Post-Bag
- Unbind Thee, Love
- Up, Sailor Boy, tis Day
- Valley of the Nile (From the Epicurean), The
- Variety
- Verses To the Poet Crabbes Inkstand
- Vision, A
- Vision of Philosophy, A
- Voice, The
- Wake Thee, My Dear
- Wake Up, Sweet Melody
- Wandering Bard, The
- War Against Babylon
- War Song
- Warning, A
- Watchman, The
- We May Roam Through This World
- Weep Not For Those
- Weep On, Weep On
- Weep, Children of Israel
- Wellington Spa, The
- Were Not the Sinful Marys Tears
- What Shall I Sing Thee?
- What the Bee is To the Floweret
- Whats My Thought Like?
- When Abroad In the World
- When Cold In the Earth
- When First I Met Thee
- When First That Smile
- When He, Who Adores Thee
- When Love is Kind
- When Love Was a Child
- When Love, Who Ruled
- When Midst the Gay I Meet
- When Night Brings the Hour
- When on the Lip the Sigh Delays
- When the First Summer Bee
- When the Sad Word
- When the Wine-Cup is Smiling
- When Thou Art Nigh
- When Thou Shalt Wander
- When Through the Piazzetta
- When To Sad Music Silent You Listen
- When Twilight Dews
- Wheneer I See Those Smiling Eyes
- Where Are the Visions
- Where is the Slave
- Where is Your Dwelling, Ye Sainted?
- Where Shall We Bury Our Shame?
- While Gazing on the Moons Light
- While Historys Muse
- Who is the Maid?
- Wholl Buy My Love-Knots?
- Why Does She So Long Delay?
- Wind Thy Horn, My Hunter Boy
- Wine-Cup is Circling, The
- With Moonlight Beaming
- Wo! Wo!
- Woman
- Wonder, The
- World Was Husht, The
- Wreath and the Chain, The
- Wreath the Bowl
- Wreaths For the Ministers
- Write On, Write On
- Written In a Commonplace Book, Called The Book of Follies
- Written In the Blank Leaf of a Ladys Commonplace Book
- Written On Passing Deadmans Island
- Yes, Yes, When the Bloom
- You Remember Ellen
- Young Indian Maid, The
- Young Jessica
- Young May Moon, The
- Young Muleteers of Grenada, The
- Young Rose, The
- Youth and Age
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