James Clerk Maxwell Poems
- 1. To K.m.d.
- 2. Nathalocus
- 3. To The Committee Of The Cayley Portrait Fund
- 4. Cats Cradle Song, By A Babe In Knots
- 5. Seventh Ode Of The Fourth Book Of Horace
- 6. Professor Tait, Loquitur
- 7. On St. David's Day
- 8. School Rhymes
- 9. Lines Written Under The Conviction That It Is Not Wise To Read Mathematics In November After One-s
- 10. The Vampyre
- 11. Tune, Il Segreto Per Esser Felice
- 12. To My Wife
- 13. Valedictory Address To The D--n
- 14. Reflex Musings: Reflections From Various Surfaces
- 15. A Student's Evening Hymn
- 16. Song Of The Edinburgh Academician
- 17. Valentine By A Telegraph Clerk
- 18. To The Air Of Lorelei
- 19. Song Of The Cub
- 20. The Death Of Sir James, Lord Of Douglas
- 21. Ninth Ode Of The Third Book Of Horace
- 22. I've Heard The Rushing
- 23. Reply To The Above, By F.w.f.
- 24. Recollections Of A Dreamland
- 25. A Problem In Dynamics
- 26. Torto Volitans Sub Verbere Turbo Quem Pueri Magno In Gyro Vacua Atria Circum Intenti Ludo Exercent
- 27. Specimen Of Translation From The Ajax Of Sophocles
- 28. Answer To Tait
- 29. In Memory Of Edward Wilson, Who Repented Of What Was In His Mind To Write After Section
- 30. To Hermann Stoffkraft, Ph.d., The Hero Of A Recent Work Called Paradoxical Philosophy
- 31. To F.w.f.
- 32. Will You Come Along With Me?
- 33. To The Additional Examiner For 1875
- 34. Molecular Evolution
- 35. To The Chief Musician Upon Nabla: A Tyndallic Ode
- 36. Numa Pompilius
- 37. Why, When Our Sun Shines Clearest
- 38. An Onset
- 39. Horace, Seventh Epode
- 40. Lectures To Women On Physical Science
- 41. Report On Tait's Lecture On Force
- 42. British Association, Notes Of The President's Address
- 43. A Vision Of A Wrangler, Of A University, Of Pedantry, And Of Philosophy