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The Hundred Best Poems (lyrical) in the English language - second series

No. Page Title in collection Work main page Author
1. /Consolation Consolation Consolation (Arnold) Matthew Arnold
2. /The Last Word The Last Word The Last Word (Arnold) Matthew Arnold
3. /The Buried Life The Buried Life The Buried Life Matthew Arnold
4. /The Scholar-Gipsy The Scholar-Gipsy The Scholar-Gypsy Matthew Arnold
5. /On the Tombs in Westminster On the Tombs in Westminster On the Tombs in Westminster Francis Beaumont
6. /Lay a garland on my hearse Song from "The Maid's Tragedy." Lay a garland Francis Beaumont
& John Fletcher
7. /A Musical Instrument A Musical Instrument A Musical Instrument Elizabeth Barrett Browning
8. /Heap cassia, sandal-buds, and stripes Song from "Paracelsus." excerpt from Paracelsus (Browning) Robert Browning
9. /Evelyn Hope Evelyn Hope Evelyn Hope Robert Browning
10. /Home Thoughts, from Abroad Home-Thoughts, from Abroad Home Thoughts, From Abroad Robert Browning
11. /One Way of Love One Way of Love One Way of Love (Browning) Robert Browning
12. /In a Year In a Year In a Year Robert Browning
13. /O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast O Wert Thou In The Cauld Blast Robert Burns
14. /How Lang and Dreary is the Night How Lang and Dreary is the Night How Lang and Dreary is the Night Robert Burns
15. /My Heart's in the Highlands My Heart's in the Highlands My Heart's in the Highlands Robert Burns
16 /Thou Lingering Star Thou Lingering Star To Mary in Heaven (Burns) Robert Burns
17 /The Blue-Eyed Lassie The Blue-Eyed Lassie I Gaed a Waefu' Gate Yestreen Robert Burns
18 /Bonnie Wee Thing Bonnie Wee Thing Bonnie Wee Thing Robert Burns
19 /Sweet Afton Sweet Afton Sweet Afton Robert Burns
20 /Out over the Forth Out over the Forth Out Over the Forth Robert Burns
21 /And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair And thou art dead, as young and fair George Gordon Byron
22 /Bright be the place of thy soul Stanzas for Music Stanzas for Music (Byron, "Bright be the place of thy soul!") George Gordon Byron
23 /The Soldier's Dream The Soldier's Dream Thomas Campbell
24 /A Thought Suggested by the New Year A Thought Suggested by the New Year Thomas Campbell
25 /Disdain Returned Disdain Returned Thomas Carew
26 /Ask me no more where Jove bestows Song Thomas Carew
27 /Kubla Khan Kubla Khan; or, A Vision in a Dream Samuel Taylor Coleridge
28 /The Pains of Sleep The Pains of Sleep Samuel Taylor Coleridge
29 /The Wish The Wish Abraham Cowley
30 /On the Loss of the Royal George On the Loss of the Royal George William Cowper
31 /Since there's no help Ideas (LXI) Michael Drayton
32 /Alexander's Feast Alexander's Feast: or, the Power of Music John Dryden
33 /Stanzas on Woman Stanzas on Woman Oliver Goldsmith
34 /To Dianeme To Dianeme Robert Herrick
35 /To Blossoms To Blossoms Robert Herrick
36 /Queen and Huntress, chaste and fair Song from "Cynthia's Revels." Ben Jonson
37 /Still to be neat, still to be drest Song from "The Silent Woman." Ben Jonson
38 /Ode to Psyche Ode to Psyche John Keats
39 /Fragment of an Ode to Maia Fragment of an Ode to Maia John Keats
40 /Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art Sonnet John Keats
41 /Epitaph Epitaph Walter Savage Landor
42 /To Althea, from Prison To Althea from Prison Richard Lovelace
43 /The Passionate Shepherd to his Love The Passionate Shepherd to his Love Christopher Marlowe
44 /On the late Massacre in Piemont On the late Massacre in Piemont John Milton
45 /O! breathe not his name Oh! Breathe not His Name Thomas Moore
46 /Rich and rare were the gems she wore Rich and Rare were the Gems She wore Thomas Moore
47 /A Royal Princess A Royal Princess Christina Georgina Rossetti
48 /When I am dead, my dearest Song Christina Georgina Rossetti
49 /Remember Remember Christina Georgina Rossetti
50 /Sudden Light Sudden Light Dante Gabriel Rossetti
51 /Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'ver Song from "The Lady of the Lake" Walter Scott
52 /Jock of Hazeldean Jock of Hazeldean Walter Scott
53 /Sound, sound the clarion Motto from "Old Mortality" Walter Scott
54 /And you shall deal the funeral dole Stanzas from "The Pirate" Walter Scott
55 /The tears I shed must ever fall Motto from "The Talisman." Walter Scott
56 /Where the bee sucks, there suck I Song from "The Tempest." Where the Bee Sucks William Shakespeare
57 /Blow, blow, thou winter wind Song from "As You Like It." Blow, blow, thou winter wind William Shakespeare
58 /O, mistress mine, where are you roaming Song from "Twelfth Night." O Mistress Mine William Shakespeare
59 /If thou survive my well-contented day Sonnets (XXXII) Sonnet 32 (Shakespeare) William Shakespeare
60 /Ozymandias Sonnet: Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley
61 /Life of Life! thy lips enkindle Song from "Prometheus Unbound." Percy Bysshe Shelley
62 /A widow bird sate mourning for her love Song Percy Bysshe Shelley
63 /Love's Philosophy Love's Philosophy Love's Philosophy Percy Bysshe Shelley
64 /Hymn of Pan Hymn of Pan Percy Bysshe Shelley
65 /Song of Proserpine Song of Proserpine Percy Bysshe Shelley
66 /To the Moon To the Moon Percy Bysshe Shelley
67 /Time Time Percy Bysshe Shelley
68 /To —— To —— Percy Bysshe Shelley
69 /Rarely, rarely, comest thou Song Percy Bysshe Shelley
70 /A Lament A Lament Percy Bysshe Shelley
71 /To Jane—The Invitation To Jane—The Invitation Percy Bysshe Shelley
72 /The Moon The Moon Philip Sidney
73 /I have trod the upward and the downward slope Songs of Travel (XXII) Robert Louis Stevenson
74 /Choric Song, from "The Lotus Eaters" Choric Song, from "The Lotus Eaters" Alfred Tennyson
75 /A Dream of Fair Women A Dream of Fair Women A Dream of Fair Women Alfred Tennyson
76 /Sir Galahad Sir Galahad Alfred Tennyson
77 /Move eastward, happy earth, and leave (no title) Alfred Tennyson
78 /Come not, when I am dead (no title) Alfred Tennyson
79 /The Poet's Song The Poet's Song Alfred Tennyson
80 /The splendour falls on castle walls Song from "The Princess." The Bugle Song Alfred Tennyson
81 /O Swallow, Swallow Song from "The Princess." Alfred Tennyson
82 /Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums Song from "The Princess." Alfred Tennyson
83 /Home they brought her warrior dead Song from "The Princess." Alfred Tennyson
84 /Ask me no more Song from "The Princess." Alfred Tennyson
85 /Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington Alfred Tennyson
86 /On His Divine Poems On His Divine Poems Edmund Waller
87 /Call for the robin-red-breast Song from "The White Devil." John Webster
88 /My heart leaps up when I behold (no title) My Heart Leaps Up William Wordsworth
89 /To the Cuckoo To the Cuckoo To the Cuckoo (Wordsworth, "O blithe New-comer! I have heard") William Wordsworth
90 /Three years she grew in sun and shower (no title) Three years she grew in sun and shower William Wordsworth
91 /A slumber did my spirit seal (no title) A slumber did my spirit seal William Wordsworth
92 /I wandered lonely as a cloud (no title) I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud William Wordsworth
93 /Nuns fret not Sonnets (Part I-I) William Wordsworth
94 /It is a beauteous evening (Sonnets, continued) (Part I-XXX) William Wordsworth
95 /Yarrow Unvisited Yarrow Unvisited William Wordsworth
96 /Yarrow Visited Yarrow Visited William Wordsworth
97 /On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic William Wordsworth
98 /London, 1802 London, 1802 William Wordsworth
99 /Most sweet it is (no title) William Wordsworth
100 /Lines Written in Early Spring Lines Written in Early Spring Lines (Wordsworth, "I heard a thousand blended notes") William Wordsworth