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Total Poems: 114 |
1 | A Child Asleep | 2 | A Curse For A Nation | 3 | A Dead Rose | 4 | A Man's Requirements | 5 | A Musical Instrument | 6 | A Sea-Side Walk | 7 | A Thought For A Lonely Death-Bed | 8 | A Woman's Shortcomings | 9 | A Year's Spinning | 10 | Adequacy | 11 | An Apprehension | 12 | Aurora Leigh (excerpts) | 13 | Bianca Among The Nightingales | 14 | Change Upon Change | 15 | Cheerfulness Taught By Reason | 16 | Chorus of Eden Spirits | 17 | Comfort | 18 | Consolation | 19 | De Profundis | 20 | Discontent | 21 | Exaggeration | 22 | From ‘The Soul’s Travelling’ | 23 | Futurity | 24 | Grief | 25 | Human Life’s Mystery | 26 | I | 27 | II | 28 | III | 29 | Insufficiency | 30 | Irreparableness | 31 | IV | 32 | IX | 33 | Lord Walter's Wife | 34 | Minstrelsy | 35 | Mother and Poet | 36 | My Heart and I | 37 | On A Portrait Of Wordsworth | 38 | Only a Curl | 39 | Pain In Pleasure | 40 | Past And Future | 41 | Patience Taught By Nature | 42 | Perplexed Music | 43 | Rosalind's Scroll | 44 | Sonnet 01 - I thought once how Theocritus had sung | 45 | Sonnet 02 - But only three in all God's universe | 46 | Sonnet 03 - Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart! | 47 | Sonnet 04 - Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor | 48 | Sonnet 05 - I lift my heavy heart up solemnly | 49 | Sonnet 06 - Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand | 50 | Sonnet 07 - The face of all the world is changed, I think | 51 | Sonnet 08 - What can I give thee back, O liberal | 52 | Sonnet 09 - Can it be right to give what I can give? | 53 | Sonnet 10 - Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed | 54 | Sonnet 11 - And therefore if to love can be desert | 55 | Sonnet 12 - Indeed this very love which is my boast | 56 | Sonnet 13 - And wilt thou have me fashion into speech | 57 | Sonnet 14 - If thou must love me, let it be for nought | 58 | Sonnet 15 - Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear | 59 | Sonnet 16 - And yet, because thou overcomest so | 60 | Sonnet 17 - My poet, thou canst touch on all the notes | 61 | Sonnet 18 - I never gave a lock of hair away | 62 | Sonnet 19 - The soul's Rialto hath its merchandise | 63 | Sonnet 20 - Beloved, my Beloved, when I think | 64 | Sonnet 21 - Say over again, and yet once over again | 65 | Sonnet 22 - When our two souls stand up erect and strong | 66 | Sonnet 23 - Is it indeed so? If I lay here dead | 67 | Sonnet 24 - Let the world's sharpness, like a clasping knife | 68 | Sonnet 25 - A heavy heart, Beloved, have I borne | 69 | Sonnet 26 - I lived with visions for my company | 70 | Sonnet 27 - My own Beloved, who hast lifted me | 71 | Sonnet 28 - My letters! all dead paper, mute and white! | 72 | Sonnet 29 - I think of thee!—my thoughts do twine and bud | 73 | Sonnet 30 - I see thine image through my tears to-night | 74 | Sonnet 31 - Thou comest! all is said without a word | 75 | Sonnet 32 - The first time that the sun rose on thine oath | 76 | Sonnet 33 - Yes, call me by my pet-name! let me hear | 77 | Sonnet 34 - With the same heart, I said, I'll answer thee | 78 | Sonnet 35 - If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange | 79 | Sonnet 36 - When we met first and loved, I did not build | 80 | Sonnet 37 - Pardon, oh, pardon, that my soul should make | 81 | Sonnet 38 - First time he kissed me, he but only kissed | 82 | Sonnet 39 - Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace | 83 | Sonnet 40 - Oh, yes! they love through all this world of ours! | 84 | Sonnet 41 - I thank all who have loved me in their hearts | 85 | Sonnet 42 - 'My future will not copy fair my past' | 86 | Sonnet 43 - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways | 87 | Sonnet 44 - Beloved, thou hast brought me many flowers | 88 | Substitution | 89 | Tears | 90 | The Autumn | 91 | The Best Thing In The World | 92 | The Cry Of The Children | 93 | The Deserted Garden | 94 | The House Of Clouds | 95 | The Lady's Yes | 96 | The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers | 97 | The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers | 98 | The Look | 99 | The Meaning Of The Look | 100 | The Poet And The Bird | 101 | The Prisoner | 102 | The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point | 103 | The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point | 104 | The Seraph and Poet | 105 | The Seraph and the Poet | 106 | The Soul's Expression | 107 | The Soul's Expression | 108 | The Two Sayings | 109 | The Two Sayings | 110 | The Weakest Thing | 111 | To Flush, My Dog | 112 | To George Sand: A Desire | 113 | To George Sand: A Recognition | 114 | Work And Contemplation |
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