Absence.
Destiny. (Not reprinted.)
To Marguerite.
Human Life.
Despondency.
Youth’s Agitations—A Sonnet.
Self-Deception.
Lines written by a Death-bed. (Afterward, Youth and Calm.)
Tristram and Iseult.
Memorial Verses. (Previously published in Fraser’s
Magazine.)
Courage. (Not reprinted.)
Self-Dependence.
A Summer Night.
The Buried Life.
A Farewell.
Stanzas in Memory of the Author of Obermann.
Consolation.
Lines written in Kensington Gardens.
The World’s Triumphs—A Sonnet.
The Second Best.
Revolutions.
The Youth of Nature.
The Youth of Man.
Morality.
Progress.
The Future.
1853. Poems.
Sohrab and Rustum.
Cadmus and Harmonia. (A fragment of Empedocles on Etna.)
Philomela.
Thekla’s Answer.
The Church of Brou.
The Neckan.
Switzerland.
Richmond Hill. (A fragment of The Youth of Man.)
Requiescat.
The Scholar-Gipsy.
Stanzas in Memory of the Late Edward Quillman.
Power of Youth. (A fragment of The Youth of Man.)
1854. A Farewell.
1855. Poems.
Balder Dead
Separation.
1858. Merope: A Tragedy.
1867. New Poems.
Persistency of Poetry.
Saint Brandan. (Fraser’s Magazine, July, 1860.)
Sonnets.
A Picture of Newstead.
Rachel. (Three Sonnets.)
East London.
West London.
Anti-Desperation.
Immorality.
Worldly Place.
The Divinity.
The Good Shepherd with the Kid.
Austerity of Poetry.
East and West.
Monica’s Last Prayer.
Calais Sands.
Dover Beach.
The Terrace at Berne.
Stanzas composed at Carnae.
A Southern Night. (Previously published in the
Victoria Regia, 1861.)
Fragment of Chorus of a “Dejaneira.”
Palladium.
Early Death and Fame.
Growing Old.
The Progress of Poesy.
A Nameless Epitaph.
The Last Word.
A Wish.
A Caution to Poets.
Pis-Aller.
Epilogue to Lessing’s Laocooen.
Bacchanalia.
Rugby Chapel.
Heine’s Grave.
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse.
1860. The Lord’s Messengers. (Cornhill Magazine, July.)
1866. Thyrsis. (Macmillan’s Magazine,
Destiny. (Not reprinted.)
To Marguerite.
Human Life.
Despondency.
Youth’s Agitations—A Sonnet.
Self-Deception.
Lines written by a Death-bed. (Afterward, Youth and Calm.)
Tristram and Iseult.
Memorial Verses. (Previously published in Fraser’s
Magazine.)
Courage. (Not reprinted.)
Self-Dependence.
A Summer Night.
The Buried Life.
A Farewell.
Stanzas in Memory of the Author of Obermann.
Consolation.
Lines written in Kensington Gardens.
The World’s Triumphs—A Sonnet.
The Second Best.
Revolutions.
The Youth of Nature.
The Youth of Man.
Morality.
Progress.
The Future.
1853. Poems.
Sohrab and Rustum.
Cadmus and Harmonia. (A fragment of Empedocles on Etna.)
Philomela.
Thekla’s Answer.
The Church of Brou.
The Neckan.
Switzerland.
Richmond Hill. (A fragment of The Youth of Man.)
Requiescat.
The Scholar-Gipsy.
Stanzas in Memory of the Late Edward Quillman.
Power of Youth. (A fragment of The Youth of Man.)
1854. A Farewell.
1855. Poems.
Balder Dead
Separation.
1858. Merope: A Tragedy.
1867. New Poems.
Persistency of Poetry.
Saint Brandan. (Fraser’s Magazine, July, 1860.)
Sonnets.
A Picture of Newstead.
Rachel. (Three Sonnets.)
East London.
West London.
Anti-Desperation.
Immorality.
Worldly Place.
The Divinity.
The Good Shepherd with the Kid.
Austerity of Poetry.
East and West.
Monica’s Last Prayer.
Calais Sands.
Dover Beach.
The Terrace at Berne.
Stanzas composed at Carnae.
A Southern Night. (Previously published in the
Victoria Regia, 1861.)
Fragment of Chorus of a “Dejaneira.”
Palladium.
Early Death and Fame.
Growing Old.
The Progress of Poesy.
A Nameless Epitaph.
The Last Word.
A Wish.
A Caution to Poets.
Pis-Aller.
Epilogue to Lessing’s Laocooen.
Bacchanalia.
Rugby Chapel.
Heine’s Grave.
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse.
1860. The Lord’s Messengers. (Cornhill Magazine, July.)
1866. Thyrsis. (Macmillan’s Magazine,