“My Heart Leaps Up when I Behold”
Wordsworth
“The World is To Much With Us”
Wordsworth
“It Is A Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free”
Wordsworth
“The Solitary Reaper”
Wordsworth
The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Wordsworth
“She Walks In Beauty”
Coleridge
“So Well Go No More A-Roving”
Coleridge
“Apostrophe To The Ocean”
Coleridge
From Dan Juan
Coleridge
“Ozymandias”
Shelly
“Ode To The West Wind”
Shelly
“To A Skylark”
Shelly
“To–”
Shelly
“A Dirge”
Shelly
“On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer”
Keats
“Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art”
Keats
“When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be”
Keats
“Ode on a Grecian Urn”
Keats
“The Lady of Shalott”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
“Crossing the Bar”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
“My Last Duchess”
Robert Browning
“How Do I Love Thee”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“If Thou Must Love Me”
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“Dover Beach”
Matthew Arnold
“The Man He Killed”
Thomas Hardy
“A Thunderstorm In Town”
Thomas Hardy
“God’s Grandeur”
Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Pied Beauty”
Gerard Manley Hopkins
“Spring and Fall”
Gerard Manley Hopkins
“To an Athlete Dying Young”
A.E Housman
“When I Was One-and Twenty”
A.E Housman
“Lines composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”
Wordsworth