Elegiac Sonnets and Other Poems Volume I
Published in the First Edition (1784)
[edit]Sonnet II - Written at the Close of Spring
Sonnet V - To the South Downs
Sonnet VI - To Hope
Sonnet VII - On The Departure of the Nightingale
Sonnet VIII - To Spring
Sonnet IX - (Blest is Yon Shepherd)
Chanson
Imitation
The Origin of Flattery
From Petrarch (Loose to the Wind)
From Petrarch (Where the Green Leaves)
From Petrarch (Ye Vales and Woods)
Supposed to be written by Werter (Go, Cruel Tyrant)
Supposed to be written by Werter (To Solitude)
Supposed to be written by Werter (Make There My Tomb)
Published in the Third Edition (1786)
[edit]Sonnet X - To Mrs. G.
Sonnet XII - Written on the Sea Shore
Sonnet XIII - From Petrarch (Oh! Place Me Where the Burning Noon)
Sonnet XVII - From the Thirteenth Cantata of Metastasio
Sonnet XVIII - To the Earl of Egremont
Sonnet XIX - To Mr. Hayley
Sonnet XX - To the Countess of A --
Sonnet XXIII - To The North Star
Sonnet XXV - Just Before His Death
Sonnet XXVI - To the River Arun (On the Wild Banks)
Sonnet XXVII - (Yon Little Troop)
Sonnet XXVIII - To Friendship
Sonnet XXIX - To Miss C --
Sonnet XXX - To the River Arun (Be the Proud Thames)
Sonnet XXXI - Written in Farm Wood
Sonnet XXXII - To Melancholy
Sonnet XXXIII - To the Naiad of the Arun
Sonnet XXXIV - To a Friend
Sonnet XXXV - To Fortitude
Sonnet XXXVI - (The Lone Wanderer)
Published in the Fifth Edition (1789)
[edit]Sonnet XXXVII - Sent to the Honorable Mrs. O'Neill, with painted flowers
Sonnet XXXVIII - From the Novel of Emmeline
Sonnet XXXIX - To Night
Sonnet XL - (Far on the Sands)
Sonnet XLI - To Tranquillity
Sonnet XLII - Composed during a walk on the Downs
Sonnet XLIII - (The Unhappy Exile)
Sonnet XLIV - Written in the church-yard at Middleton in Sussex
Sonnet XLV - On leaving a part of Sussex
Sonnet XLVI - Written at Penshurst
Sonnet XLVII - To Fancy
Sonnet XLVIII - To Mrs. ****
Ode to Despair
Elegy
Song (From The French of Cardinal Bernis)
Published in the Sixth Edition (1792)
[edit]Sonnet XLIX - Supposed to Have Been Written in a Church-Yard, Over the Grave of a Young Woman of Nineteen
Sonnet L - (Farewell, ye lawns!)
Sonnet LI - Supposed to Have Been Written in the Hebrides
Sonnet LII - The Pilgrim
Sonnet LIII - The Laplander
Sonnet LIV - The Sleeping Woodman
Sonnet LV - The Return of the Nightingale
Sonnet LVI - The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America
Sonnet LVII - To Dependence
Sonnet LVIII - The Glow-worm
Sonnet LIX - Written During a Remarkable Thunder Storm
The Peasant of the Alps
Song (Does Pity Give)
Thirty-eight
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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