After Death 224
Aholibah 214
A little marsh-plant, yellow green 148
A month or twain to live on honeycomb 147
All the bright lights of heaven 73
All the night sleep came not upon my eyelids 163
Anactoria 47
Anima Anceps 81
April 145
Asleep or waking is it? for her neck 9
At Eleusis 165
August 171
Back to the flower-town, side by side 107
Ballad of Burdens, A 100
Ballad of Death, A 5
Ballad of Life, A 3
Before Dawn 120
Before our lives divide for ever 29
Before Parting 147
Before the beginning of years [from Atalanta] 258
Before the Mirror 103
Bloody Son, The 227
Cameo, A 91
Christmas Carol, A 173
Cold eyelids that hide like a jewel 122
Dedication, 1865 234
Dolores 122
Erotion 106
Faustine 86
Félise 150
Fragoletta 67
Garden of Proserpine, The 136
Hendecasyllabics 162
Here, where the world is quiet 136
Hermaphroditus 65
Hesperia 139
Hymn to Proserpine 55
I found in dreams a place of wind and flowers 3
I have lived long enough, having seen 55
I will that if I say a heavy thing 202
If love were what the rose is 84
If you loved me ever so little 70
Ilicet 61
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor 107
In the beginning God made thee 214
In the fair days when God 114
In the greenest growth of the Maytime 160
In the month of the long decline of roses 162
In the Orchard 82
Interlude, An 160
It hath been seen and yet it shall be seen 189
Itylus 45
King’s Daughter, The 222
Kissing her hair I sat against her feet 103
Kneel down, fair Love, and fill thyself with tears 5
Knights mine, all that be in hall 176
Lamentation, A 77
Laus Veneris 9
Lay not thine hand upon me; let me go 23
Lean back, and get some minutes’ peace 86
Leave go my hands, let me catch breath and see 82
Leave-Taking, A 44
Leper, The 95
Let us go hence, my songs; she will not hear 44
Lift up thy lips, turn round, look back for love 65
Litany, A 73
Love and Sleep 219
Love at Sea 144
Lying asleep between the strokes of night 219
Madonna Mia 219
Masque of Queen Bersabe, The 176
Match, A 84
May Janet 226
Men of Eleusis, ye that with long staves 165
My life is bitter with thy love; thine eyes 47
Not as with sundering of the earth [from Atalanta] 304
Nothing is better, I well think 95
Noyades, Les 41
O Love! what shall be said of thee? 67
O that I now, I too were [from Atalanta] 290
‘O where have ye been the morn sae late 227
Out of the golden remote wild west 139
Phædra 23
Push hard across the sand 109
Rococo 92
Rondel (‘Kissing her hair’) 103
Rondel (‘These many years’) 70
Sapphics 163
Satia Te Sanguine 70
Sea-Swallows, The 230
Song Before Death 91
Song in Time of Order. 1852, A 109
Song in Time of Revolution. 1860, A 111
St. Dorothy 189
Stage Love 95
‘Stand up, stand up, thou May Janet 226
Sundew, The 148
Swallow, my sister, O sister swallow 45
Sweet for a little even to fear, and sweet 106
Sweet life, if life were stronger 120
Sweet mother, in a minute’s span 91
Take hands and part with laughter 92
The burden of fair women. Vain delight 100
The four boards of the coffin lid 224
The heart of the rulers is sick 111
The sea gives her shells to the shingle 234
There is an end of joy and sorrow 61
There was a graven image of Desire 91
There were four apples on the bough 171
There were four loves that one by one 232
These many years since we began to be 70
This fell when Christmas lights were done 230
Three damsels in the queen’s chamber 173
Till death have broken 81
To Victor Hugo 114
Triumph of Time, The 29
Two Dreams, The 202
Under green apple-boughs 219
We are in love’s land to-day 144
We have seen thee, O Love, thou art fair [from Atalanta] 271
We were ten maidens in the green corn 222
What shall be said between us here 150
Whatever a man of the sons of men 41
When the field catch flower 145
When the game began between them for a jest 95
When the hounds of spring are on winter’s traces [from Atalanta] 250
White rose in red rose-garden 103
Who hath given man speech? [from Atalanta] 280
Who hath known the ways of time 77
Year of Love, The 232