George Gordon Lord Byron (183 Poems)
Index Page # 4 (poems : 151 - 183 )
- To Eliza
- To Ellen ( Imitated From Catullus )
- To Emma
- To George, Earl Delawarr
- To Harriet
- To Lesbia!
- To M
- To M. S. G.
- To M. S. G. ( Ii )
- To Marion
- To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture
- To My Son
- To Romance
- To The Author Of A Sonnet Beginning ''sad Is My Verse,' You Say, 'and Yet No Tear.''
- To The Duke Of Dorset
- To The Earl Of Clare
- To The Sighing Strephon
- To Thomas Moore
- To Thyrza: And Thou Art Dead
- To Time
- To Which The Author Of These Pieces Sent The Following Reply For Insertion In The 'morning Chronicle.'
- To Woman
- Translation From Anacreon: Ode
- Translation From Horace
- Translation From The 'medea' Of Euripides
- Translation Of The Epitaph On Virgil And Tibullus, By Domitius Marsus
- Vision Of Judgment, The
- We'll Go No More A-roving
- Well! Thou Art Happy
- When Coldness Wraps This Suffering Clay
- When I Roved A Young Highlander
- When We Two Parted
- Written After Swimming From Sestos To Abydos
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