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Poems of the Fantastic and Macabre |
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Afternoon Tea
"All the moon-shed nights are over,"
Alone
Alzuna
Annabel Lee
ANONYMOUS
"A ring of gold and a milk-white dove"
"As I was walking all alane,"
Bell, The
Bells, The
Binnorie
Bridal Ballad
"Bright is the ring of words"
"Bury your heart in some deep green hollow"
CARROLL, LEWIS (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
Changeling, The
Chanson
COLERIDGE, MARY
Death
Dole of the King's Daughter, The
DOWSON, ERNEST
DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN
Dreamland
Earl of Mar's Daughter, The
Eldorado
"Elf-blooded creature, little did he reck"
Elfin Artist, The
Endymion
Faëry Chasm, The
"False Sir John a-wooing came"
Farmer's Bride, The
"Forward she leans, with hollowing back, stock-still,"
"From childhood's hour I have not been"
"From the bonny bells of heather"
"Gaily bedight,"
Gypsy Countess, The
Haunted Palace, The
Haunted Tree, The
"Hear the sledges with the bells "
Heather Ale
"Helen, thy beauty is to me"
"Her mother died when she was young,"
Highwayman, The
HOPKINS, GERARD MANLEY
"Hushed are the whimpering winds on the hill,"
"I had a dream. A wondrous thing:"
"I have walked a great while over the snow,"
"I hear an army charging upon the land,"
"In a dim corner of my room for longer than my fancy thinks"
"In a glade of an elfin forest"
Inner Room, The
In the Forest
"In the greenest of our valleys"
"In the light of the silent stars that shine on the struggling sea,"
"In the little red house by the river,"
Io
"I sat before my glass one day,"
Island Hawk, The
"It is mine the little chamber,"
"It was intill a pleasant time,"
"It was many and many a year ago,"
"It was the hour of dawn,"
Jabberwocky
JOYCE, JAMES
Kemp Owyne
King Henry
La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente
"Lend me, a little while, the key"
"Let never a man a wooing wend"
Loom of Years, The
Lord Lovel
"Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate,"
Lucy Gray
"Márgarét, are you gríeving"
Master and Guest
May Colvin
MEW, CHARLOTTE
"My limbs are wasted with a flame,"
"My prime of youth is but a frost of cares,"
"No fiction was it of the antique age:"
NOYES, ALFRED
"Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray:"
"O I forbid you, maidens a',"
Old Huntsman, The
"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,"
"One winter night, at half-past nine,"
Other Side of a Mirror, The
"Out of the mid-wood's twilight"
Passing, The
Pedlar, The
Phantasmagoria
"Please you, excuse me, good five-o'clock people,"
POE, EDGAR ALLAN
"Rain on Rahoon falls softly, softly falling,"
Raven, The
"Rowing, I reach'd a rock the sea was low "
Santa Decca
Saturday Market
"Seven Daughters had Lord Archibald,"
Seven Sisters, The
"Seven stars in the still water,"
Shadow-of-a-Leaf
"Sherwood in the twilight, is Robin Hood awake?"
She Weeps Over Rahoon
Sir Oluf and the Elf King's Daughter
"Sir Oluf the hend has ridden sae wide,"
Song for the Spinning Wheel
Song of Sherwood, A
Sphinx, The
Spring and Death
Spring and Fall
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
"Swiftly turn the murmuring wheel!"
Tam Lin
"The apple trees are hung with gold,"
"The forest of Alzuna hides a pool."
"The Gods are dead: no longer do we bring"
"There came a man across the moor,"
"There cam' seven Egyptians on a day,"
"There lived a wife at Usher's Well,"
"There's a keen and grim old huntsman"
"There were twa sisters sat in a bour;"
"The ring is on my hand,"
"The skies they were ashen and sober;"
"The sun was shining on the sea,"
"The Temple Bell was out of tune,"
"The wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees,"
"The world is too much with us; late and soon,"
"This is the tale of the man"
Thomas the Rhymer
"Those silver clouds collected round the sun"
"Three Summers since I chose a maid,"
Three Witches, The
TICHBORNE, CHIDIOCK
Ticonderoga
To Helen
"Toll no bell for me, dear Father, dear Mother,"
Tragedy, A
"True Thomas lay on Huntlie bank;"
Twa Corbies, The
"'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves"
Ulalume
Unwelcome
Vision of the Mermaids, A
Walrus and the Carpenter, The
"We are as maidens one and all,"
"We were young, we were merry, we were very very wise,"
"When leaves broke out on the wild briar,"
"When midnight mists are creeping,"
"Where dwell the lovely, wild white women folk,"
White Women, The
"Who's that walking on the moorland?"
Wife of Usher's Well, The
WILDE, OSCAR
Wilderspin
Witch, The
WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM
Young Friar, The
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