Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, The, Sc 164 Surprised by joy, impatient as the wind, Swallow, swallow, flying, flying south, T Sweet and low, T 498 Sweet-briar, Upon a, L 432 Switzerland, Thought of a Briton on the Tables turned, The, W 9 Tamar and the sea-nymph, Loves of, L 426 "There is no God," the wicked saith, Cl 694 There's a woman like a dewdrop, RB 602 Theseus and Hippolyta, L 457 This lime-tree bower my prison, C 70 Thomas Carlyle and George Eliot, On the deaths of, Sw 899 Thomas Moore. To, B 234, 271 Thought of a Briton on the subjugation of Thought of death, Sonnets on the, Cl 705 Three Roses, The, L 457 Three shadows, R 809 Three years she grew in sun and shower, W 15 Throstle, The, T 253 Through a glass darkly, Cl 699 Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr, RB Thyrsis, Ar 757 Thy voice is heard through rolling drums, Time, Sc 163 Time, Sh 357 Time long past, Sh 348 Time real and imaginary, C 70 Time's revenges, RB 606 Time to be wise, L 441 Tintern Abbey, Lines composed a few miles above, W 9 Tithonus, T 535 To-(I fear thy kisses), Sh 345 To-Music when soft voices die), Sh 358 To-(One word is too often profaned), Sh 368 To a bride, L 441 To a cyclamen, L 442 To a friend, Ar 708 To age, L 455 To a gentleman, C 99 To a Highland girl, W 37 To Ailsa Rock, K 389 To a lady, Sc 108 To a nightingale, Ode, K 408 To a sky-lark, W 45 To a sky-lark, W 58 To a skylark, Sh 344 To Augusta, Stanzas, B 209 To a young lady, W 46 To Chaucer, Invocation (Life and death of To Coleridge, Sh 275 To Hartley Coleridge, W 33 To Ianthe, Lyrics, L 430, 441 τὸ καλόν, Cl. 688 To Leigh Hunt Esq., K 380 To Marguerite, Ar 756, 757 To Mary (Revolt of Islam), Sh 291 To-morrow, Sh 368 To Mr. Murray, B 270, 271 To my ninth decade, L 458 To-night, Sh 357 To one who has been long in city pent, K Ulysses, T 487 ὕμνος άυμνος, C1 699 Unremitting voice of nightly streams, The, Up at a villa-down in the city, RB 619 Vale of Chamouni, In the, C 96 Valley of Cauteretz, In the, T 539 Venetian pastoral, For a, R 779 Verse-making was least of my virtues (Fer- ishtah's fancies), RB 681 Villon, Ballad of François, Sw 891 Violet, On a faded, Sh 293 Violet, The, Sc 108 Virgil, To, T 550 Vision of judgment, The, B 257 Vivien's song (Merlin and Vivien), T 524 Voice by the cedar-tree, A (Maud), T 519 Westminster Bridge, Composed upon, W 31 When a man hath no freedom, B 271 When Helen first saw wrinkles in her face, When I have borne in memory, W 33 When the enemy is near thee, Cl 695 Where lies the land (Songs in absence), Cl Where shall the lover rest (Marmion), Sc Whirl-blast from behind the hill, A, W 8 Why from the world (Ferishtah's fancies), Why I am a Liberal, RB 682 Will, T 524 William and Helen, Sc 105 Wind, A word with the, Sw 908 Wish no word unspoken (Ferishtah's fan- With a guitar, To Jane, Sh 368 With flowers from a Roman wall, Sc 108 With rosy hand a little girl pressed down, With whom is no variableness, CI 702 Wordsworth, To, Sh 276 Wordsworth, To, L 438 Wordsworth, To William, C 99 Word with the wind, A, Sw 908 Work without hope, C 101 World is a bundle of hay, The, B 271 World's great age begins anew, The, Sh 367 Written among the Euganean Hills, Sh 293 Written in Kensington Gardens, Ar 724 Written in March, W 26 Written in the album at Elbingerode, C 93 Years, many parti-colored years, L 455 You ask me why, tho' ill at ease, T 479 Young Lochinvar (Marmion), Sc 141 Youth and age, C 101 Youth and art, RB 666 Youth of nature, The, Ar 719 Youth of the year, The (Atalanta in Caly- Youth's antiphony, R 795 Zapolya, Song from, C 101 |