Library of Congress, United States of America. Published 1895 by The Rodgers company in Philadelphia.
'All thoughts, all passions, all delights,
Whatever stirs this mortal frame
All are but ministers of Love,
And feed his sacred flame."
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A Ditty
On a Girdle
Love alters not
At the Church Gate
Britain's Ida
Romeo and Juliet
To Celia
Why so Wan and Pale?
A Ma Future
Serenade —Ah, Sweet! thou little knowest
Ae Fond Kiss
Highland Mary
Come, rest in this Bosom
She was a Phantom of Delight
She walks in Beauty
Ruth
When we Two parted
To the Lady Hamilton
Angel and Woman
Immortality of Love
From " The Angel in the House " . . "
A Red, Red Rose
Drama
The Indian Serenade
To Lucasta, On going to the Wars
'Tis Sweet to think
The Evening Time
Lines
Eros
The Day-Dream
The Flower o' Dumblane
When Stars are in the Quiet Skies
Love's Thread of Gold
Millais's " Huguenots"
Good-Night
Hearts „ , o
A Heart for Every One
I waited till the Twilight
Rest
Twin Stars Aloft
Love took me softly by the Hand
Song— Nay, but you
Song —When Sparrows build
Destiny
Light
Cupid's Arrow
Two Lovers
The Low-backed Car
Come into the Garden, Maud
Sonnets
Because
The Banks of Doon
I love my Jean
A Valediction
A Chain
Love wakes and weeps
In Three Days
The Bonnie Wee Thing
Annie Laurie
I'll never love thee more
Rosalind's Madrigal
Song — Pack Clouds away
Song—Ask me no more
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love
Move Eastward, Happy Earth
Serenade — Now the Toils of Day are over
My Star
When thou art near me
One Morning, Oh! so Early
Before the Daybreak
A Warning
To Mary
The Invitation
The Miller's Daughter
A Voice by the Cedar Tree
Divided
A Bird-Song
To Althea, from Prison
Songs from the Princess
Song of the Violet
Love in a Life
Love
Life in a Love
Not ours the Vows
For the Future
Comfort
Seven Times Three. Love
The Violet
Song — In Love, if Love be Love..."
One Way of Love
Switzerland
Evelyn Hope
Song— Oh, say not, my Love
Wisteria
Sonnet
Married Lovers
How Many Times
James Lee's Wife
The Poet's Bridal-Day Song
My Lady Singing
Madrigal
York and Lancaster
Jeanie Morrison
I met wi' her I luved Yestereen
A Woman's Question
A Woman's Answer
True or False
I saw thee weep
Origin of Love
The Dream
Love
All for Love
The Lost Love i6i
The True Beauty
To Dianeme
Blind Love
Where shall the Lover rest?
A Birthday
From " The Winter's Tale "
Sonnets from the Portuguese
From " The Epithalamium "
A Complaint
To Anthea
Passages from " Paradise Lost "
Song— I prithee send me back my Heart
A Match
Lines
If to thy Heart I were as near
Caeli
Gathered Roses
The Time I've lost in wooing
John Anderson, my Jo
Faded Leaves
Urania
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere
Guinevere
Altho' thou maun never be mine
Changes
Two Loves
King and Slave "
Love
Fidelis
A Love Token
To Mary in Heaven
Margaret alone at her Spinning-Wheel
Margaret to Dolcino
Dolcino to Margaret
Love's Omnipresence
Inclusions
Insufficiency
Translations from Heinrich Heine c
Tristram and Iseult