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Collected Works
The poem from the last episode of
Frasier
All Things will Die
Amphion
‘And ask ye why these
sad tears stream?’
Audley Court
The Ballad of Oriana
Beautiful City
The Beggar Maid
The Blackbird
‘Break, break, break’
The Burial of Love
By an Evolutionist
The Captain
A Character
The Charge of the Heavy
Brigade
at Balaclava
The Charge of the Light
Brigade
Circumstance
Claribel
‘Come not, when I am
dead’
The Daisy
The Dawn
The Day-Dream
The Dead Prophet
The Death of the Old
Year
Dedicatory Poem to the
Princess Alice
Demeter and Persephone
The Deserted House
A Dream of Fair Women
The Dying Swan
The Eagle
Early Sonnets
Early Spring
Edward Gray
Eleänore
England and America in
1782
Enoch Arden
The Fall of Jerusalem
Far—far—away
A Farewell
Fatima
The Fleet
The Flower
‘Flower in the
crannied wall’
‘Frater Ave atque Vale’
Freedom
Friendship
The Golden Year
The Goose
The Higher Pantheism
The ‘How’ and the ‘Why’
In the Children’s
Hospital
In Memoriam A.H.H.
In Memoriam W. G. Ward
In the Garden at
Swainston
In the Valley of
Cauteretz
Isabel
The Islet
June Bracken and Heather
Kate
The Kraken
Lady Clara Vere de Vere
The Lady of Shalott
Lamentation of the
Peruvians
Leonine Elegiacs
Lilian
Literary Squabbles
Locksley Hall
Locksley Hall Sixty
Years After
The Lotos-Eaters
Love
Love and Death
‘Love thou thy land,
with love far-brought’
Madeline
Mariana
Mariana in the South
Marriage Morning
Maud; A Monodrama
The May Queen
Midnight
The Miller's Daughter
Morte d’Arthur
‘Move eastward, happy
earth, and leave’
‘My life is full of
weary days’
Nothing will Die
The Oak
Ode on the Death of
the Duke of Wellington
Ode Sung at the Opening
of the International Exhibition
Ode to Memory
Œnone
‘Of old sat Freedom on
the heights’
On a Mourner
On the Jubilee of Queen
Victoria
Opening of the Indian
and Colonial
Exhibition by the Queen
The Palace of Art
Parnassus
The Poet
Poets and their
Bibliographies
The Poet’s Mind
The Poet’s Song
Politics
Prefatory Poem to My
Brother’s Sonnets
The Progress of Spring
Recollections of the
Arabian Nights
Requiescat
Rizpah
Rosalind
The Roses on the Terrace
The Sailor Boy
St. Agnes’ Eve
St. Simeon Stylites
The Sea-Fairies
Sir Galahad
Sir Launcelot and
Queen Guinevere
The Sisters
The Snowdrop
Song: ‘A spirit haunts
the year’s last hours’
Song: ‘The winds, as
at their hour of birth’
Song: ‘Who can say’
The Spiteful Letter
Supposed Confessions of a
Second-Rate Sensitive Mind
The Tears of Heaven
The Third of February,
1852
Tithonus
To—
To—
To—
To Alfred Tennyson, My
Grandson
To the Duke of Argyll
To E. Fitzgerald
To E.L., on his Travels
in Greece
To H.R.H. Princess
Beatrice
To J.S.
To the Marquis of
Dufferin and Ava
To Mary Boyle
To the Queen
To the Rev. F.D. Maurice
To Ulysses
To Victor Hugo
To Virgil
To W.C. Macready
The Two Voices
Ulysses
Vastness
The Victim
The Vision of Sin
The Voice and the Peak
Wages
The Walk at Midnight
Will
‘You ask me, why, tho’
ill at ease’
Crossing the Bar
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