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Anne Lynch BottaEdit
- To (Within these leafless trees)
- To (I do not ask if an illustrious name) II
- To (Give me but the energy) III
- To (This life is to thee like a region enchanted) IV
- To (In the noble army of Reform) V
- To (The brilliant west is glowing) VI
- To (Upon the sea of life) VII
- To (Thou dost not dwell in this dark world of ours) VIII
- To (They may talk of the eloquence famous in story) IX
- To (Like the river's current rapid) X
Anne BrontëEdit
- To ------ (I will not mourn thee, lovely one)
George Gordon ByronEdit
Edmund CartwrightEdit
- To ------ (Chained to the oar and hopeless of reprieve)
Roderick J. FlanaganEdit
- To——————— (Farewell to thee, that bliss farewell)
- To * * * * (When from the moulding hand complete)
- To * * * * * * (Those radiant eyes of brightest glow)
John KeatsEdit
Letitia Elizabeth LandonEdit
- To ——— (Oh! say not, that I love not nature's face)
Sidney LanierEdit
- To —— (The Day was dying; his breath)
Ewart Alan MackintoshEdit
- To (You have destroyed my early loves)
Edgar Allan PoeEdit
Epes SergentEdit
Percy Bysshe ShelleyEdit
William Robert SpencerEdit
- To —— (Too late I stayed—forgive the crime)
Robert Louis StevensonEdit
- To —— (I knew thee strong and quiet like the hills)
Alfred TennysonEdit
- To - (Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn)
Frances Auretta Fuller VictorEdit
- To — (Had I not known all that the heart can tell)
Metta Victoria Fuller VictorEdit
- To — (The whole of this June day replete with roses.)
William WordsworthEdit
- To (From the dark chambers of dejection freed)