Walter Savage Landor Poems
- 1. Age
- 2. Ah What Avails The Sceptred Race,
- 3. The Poet Who Sleeps
- 4. Here, Ever Since You Went Abroad,
- 5. A Pastoral
- 6. Daniel Defoe
- 7. Gifts Returned
- 8. Leaf After Leaf Drops Off, Flower After Flower,
- 9. To Barry Cornwall
- 10. The Gates Of Fame And Of The Grave
- 11. Tell Me Not Things Past All Belief;
- 12. On Seeing A Hair Of Lucretia Borgia
- 13. The Lover
- 14. Ternissa! You Are Fled!
- 15. Various The Roads Of Life; In One
- 16. Once, And Once Only, Have I Seen Thy Face,
- 17. She I Love (alas In Vain!)
- 18. Pleasure! Why Thus Desert The Heart
- 19. Fiesole Idyl
- 20. Idle Words
- 21. To Wordsworth
- 22. With Rosy Hand A Little Girl Prest Down
- 23. Past Ruin'd Ilion Helen Lives,
- 24. To Charles Dickens
- 25. Little Aglaƫ
- 26. Ianthe! You Are Call'd To Cross The Sea
- 27. Quotations Iii
- 28. From "myrtis"
- 29. Ianthe's Troubles
- 30. Who Ever Felt As I
- 31. Quotations Ii
- 32. On The Death Of M. D'ossoli And His Wife Margaret Fuller
- 33. Fsulan Idyl
- 34. To Lanthe
- 35. A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master
- 36. Faesulan Idyl
- 37. Soon, O Lanthe! Life Is O'er
- 38. Quotations Vi
- 39. Death Undreaded
- 40. To Zoe
- 41. On Lucretia Borgia's Hair
- 42. Quotations I
- 43. Quotations V
- 44. Quotations Iv
- 45. The Fault Is Not Mine
- 46. Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given By Her Sister
- 47. Thrasymedes And Eunoe
- 48. A Thought
- 49. Cowslips
- 50. Macaulay