Commons:British Library/Mechanical Curator collection/Synoptic index, Verse
These pages contain a subject and place index (still under construction!) to the books scanned to create the British Library's Mechanical Curator collection of images.
Each entry in the index points to the images on Flickr which match the tag for the book. Additionally, when there are images from a book that have been copied over to Commons, this is shown with a green clickable (Book cat) link, which links to the relevant Commons category for the book.
A full list of the titles of the books that were scanned for the collection is also available, at
and succeeding pages, which may help browsing what is available.
The index is not (yet) complete. As of January 22, 2014 the titles in the detailed part of the index below accounted for about 40% of the images in the whole collection. A further 35% of images can be found through a more loosely organised set of "to do" pages constructed based on the books' class-marks, while a further 20% of images occur in books which are classed below as fiction, plays, verse or works. The focus of the indexing so far has been mostly geographical, with little development as yet of thematic classification.
The Commons main project page for the collection gives some further hints on searching; on how to upload the images to Commons, and on how to tag images on Flickr. If you do upload images to Commons, please create a Commons category for the book they were taken from, like those in Category:Books with images from the British Library Mechanical Curator collection, and include the images in it. The template {{HasBookCat}} can then be used to create a link to the category (on a green background) from the book's entry in this list.
Georeferencing campaign: For any titles below that have a to georef template, please click on that templated link to find the thumbnails and then the pages on Flickr for the relevant map and plan images, and follow the links in their image description sections to the BL/Klokan Georeferencer to place the images on a present-day map of the world. This in turn should allow the map images' ready upload to Wikimedia Commons with reasonably accurate automatic categorisation. See also: BL information page and overall progress page.
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[edit]This page contains titles with BL shelfmarks in the ranges 992 to 994, 1465 to 1466, and 11600 to 11690. Some verse works can also be found in the classmarks presented in "Plays" listing. Selected or collected editions of works by some authors may also be found instead in the "Works" listing. There may also be additional editions or titles not listed here, that have lower-numbered BL shelfmarks.
The titles have been sorted by author name. Note that a null author name does not necessarily indicate an anonymous work, but only that no author name was found in the metadata.
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[edit]- - A Chaplet for the Brows of the Corporators; containing, amongst other flowers of fancy, the Lord Mayor's Feast; or, the Power of Eating, an ode for Michaelmas Day. By the author of Larry Lawler's address (1819; 2 images)
- - A Collection of State Flowers. A satire in verse. With an engraved frontispiece. (1734; 3 images, 1 plate)
- - A Dream Quest: a poem in the stanza of Spencer sic (1898; 6 images)
- - A Dream; or, the Irish landlord's lament ... With an address to the landlords of Ireland to defend their just rights ... By Anti-Jacobin. In verse. (1881; 2 images)
- - A Familiar Answer to a Familiar Letter. In verse, addressed to Dean Swift? (1720; 1 images)
- - A Few Short Poems. By an Oxford Man (1900; 26 images)
- - A Good Little Book for the grown-up boys and girls. All the poetry and the pictures by Squire Tom, jun (1892; 25 images, 2 plates)
- - A Lay of Lochleven. By William o' ye West. With illustrations. (1887; 30 images, 6 plates)
- - A Middlesex North Briton ... being a copy of verses upon reading the glorious Parliamentary remonstrance of the House of Commons to their Sovereign Charles I. in ... 1641. Written upon a tour on the sea-coast at Dover, as long since as the year 1760. With an Epistle in verse to Mr. Wilkes: a moral Ode upon Liberty: a Letter and copy of verses, addressed to Mr. Trevanion: and a final Adieu to L--- H----- i.e. Lord Holland, the reputed defaulter of millions; with occasional notes, and other ... additions, etc (1770; 5 images)
- - A New Canto. By Lady Caroline Lamb. (1819; 1 images)
- - A Nominal Incomium on the City and Council of Edinburgh, 1769. In verse. (1769; 2 images)
- - A Panegyric on a Court. By the Author of the World Unmask'd. A satire. In verse. (1739; 4 images)
- - A Parish Doctor's Dream. A poem. By the author of “Reminiscences of old Smithfield,” etc. J. W. Jackson. (1868; 1 images)
- - A Peep at the P*v****n Pavilion, or boiled mutton and caper sauce at the Temple of Joss ... A satirical poem upon George IV. (1820; 2 images)
- - A Poetic Sketch, intended as an accompaniment to an engraving, just published, from a drawing by the author, to which is added an address on the means of a further illustration of ... Worthing (1828; 1 images)
- - A Souvenir, dedicated to C. J. J.? (1870; 1 images)
- - A Trip to Litchfield, with a character of the French Officers there. In verse. By the author of “The Trip to Nottingham.' (1705; 1 images)
- - A Tryal of Skill between a Court Lord Lord Hervey and a Twickenham Squire Alexander Pope. Inscrib'd to Mr. Pope. In verse. A satire. (1734; 2 images)
- - A Vision of the lost Church; or, My first night in a convent. In verse. (1879; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - A Vote for Moderate Counsels ... An ode, by a Barrister at Law (1681; 1 images)
- - A West Indian Converted and Slave Grateful. In verse. (1792; 1 images)
- - A ballad on the death of Louis the Unfortunate, after the manner of Chevy Chase. A description of the appearance of Marie Antoinette's ghost before the Convention. A sonnet on the French atheistical motto, “Death is an eternal sleep.” And an ode on Greatness (1793; 1 images)
- - A rencounter at a Mask-Ball, between a Princess of the Blood in France and a handsome lawyer's clerk. In verse. (1752; 3 images)
- - A round of days described in original poems by some of our most celebrated poets, and in pictures by eminent artists engraved by the Brothers Dalziel (1866; 71 images, 36 plates)
- - ANNUAL OF NEW POETRY (1917; 2 images)
- - Alma Mater: a satire. Dedicated to the collegiate dignitaries on the banks of the Cam. In verse. (1848; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Amanda's Fate; or, the Legend of Rye Monastery. In verse. (1887; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - An Accurate and Impartial Narrative of the War, by an Officer of the Guards; ... containing the second edition of a poetical sketch of the Campaign of 1793, revised ... and ... enlarged; ... also a similar sketch of the Campaign of 1794. To which is added, a narrative of the Retreat of 1795 ... With engravings, etc (1795; 6 images, 5 plates)
- - An Election Carol on the House of Commons with reference to the prosecution of W. T. Stead and others: or, a parody for the People ... By the author of “Boycotting the Blackguards.” (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - An Epistle from Calista to Altamont ... The third edition (1729; 3 images)
- - An Epistle to a Lady, who desired the author to make verses on her, in the heroick style. Also a Poem, occasion'd by reading Dr. Young's Satires, called, The Universal Passion. By Jonathan Swift. (1734; 2 images)
- - An Essay on Calumny. Humbly inscribed to ... the Prince of Wales. In verse. (1744; 3 images, 1 plate)
- - An Heroi-Comical Epistle from a certain Doctor to a certain Gentle-woman, in defence of the most antient art of punning (1720; 4 images)
- - An Indian Night, and other poems. By Zarac (1899; 5 images)
- - An Ode on the Peace. By the author of Edwin and Eltrude viz. Miss H. M. Williams (1783; 2 images)
- - An heroi-comical epistle from a certain Doctor to a certain Gentlewoman, in defence of the most antient Art of Punning. In verse. (1710; 4 images)
- - Ancient and Modern Rome; a poem. Written at Rome in the year 1755. By G. Keate. (1760; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Angelus Domini, with Legendary Lays and Poems in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, together with introductory selections in prose. Compiled and edited by a Daughter of the Church, Author of “St. Luke,” etc. Illustrated (1893; 117 images, 1 plate)
- - Babylon: a poem (1884; 7 images)
- - Ballads Old and New, of local and general interest (1886; 4 images)
- - Biographical and Miscellaneous Sonnets, written in 1880-82 (1883; 2 images)
- - Border Rhymes. By Free Lance (1899; 1 images)
- - Bounce to Fop. An heroick epistle from a dog at Twickenham to a dog at Court. By Dr S-t Swift. In verse (1736; 1 images)
- - Breezes from John o' Groats. In verse. (1896; 1 images)
- - Bribery! And Corruption! The comic companion to the Corrupt Practices Act. Poof, author. Gil, artist. In verse. (1886; 16 images, 6 plates)
- - Britainnia's Precaution to her Sons, the Gentlemen, Clergy and Freeholders of England, against the approaching General Election ... By the author of Seventeen Hundred and Thirty-nine: and the Hibernian Politicians. In verse. (1754; 5 images)
- - Broken Chains; a poem ... By a Young Englishman (1832; 6 images)
- - Burlington House. The Royal Academy of Arts' anniversary dinner. May 3rd, 1884. (1885, 86, 89.) (Madrigals, Glees, Part songs.) (1884; 45 images)
- - Bush Flowers from Australia. By a daughter of the soil, author of “Woman's Worth.” (1866; 48 images, 1 plate)
- - Buxton and Matlock, and other poems (1877; 1 images)
- - C. P. Pieces i.e. Central Provinces' Pieces and other verse by S (1899; 15 images)
- - Cantata in honour of the Fourteenth Centenary of Our Holy Father Saint Benedict, composed by a monk of St. Gregory's, Downside, etc (1880; 9 images, 5 plates)
- - Canting: a poem ... Second edition (1816; 1 images)
- - Celadon; or, the Bright example; a pastoral on the death of His Royal Highness the P. of Denmark (1708; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - Chants for Socialists. No. 1. The Day is coming (1884; 1 images)
- - Chants of Socialists. By William Morris, etc. Seven poems. (1885; 1 images)
- - Charles XII. An incapacitated poem, on one of the Newdigate-Prize subjects: with -expletively-sundry metrical puerilities. By an Undergraduate of Oxford (1843; 6 images, 2 plates)
- - Cherry Cheeks and Roses. In verse. (1890; 34 images, 22 plates)
- - Christabelle. A tale of Christmas, and other poems. By Aura, etc (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Clever Clarence, and other funny stories and pictures. In verse. (1855; 17 images, 8 plates)
- - Complete Repertoire of the Songs, Ballads, and Plantation Melodies, sung by the ... Christy Minstrels ... The three hundred and fourth thousand, etc (1870; 1 images)
- - Complete Repertoire of the songs, ballads and plantation melodies, sung by the Moore and Burgess' Minstrels (1876; 10 images, 2 plates)
- - Confessions of a Coquette, while staying at Scarboro', Whitby, & Bridlington. By Azucena. In verse. (1888; 1 images)
- - Cruel Fred and other funny stories in verse and pictures (1855; 16 images, 11 plates)
- - Cupid's Annual Charter; or, St. Valentine's festival, etc (1810; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Daily Song: a poem for every day in the year (1908; 1 images)
- - Darby and Joan: a poem. By Euphony. pt. 1 (1856; 1 images)
- - Darius's Feast: or, the Force of truth. A poem, addressed to the Right Honourable the Earls of Salisbury and Exeter (1734; 5 images)
- - Dawn to Daylight: or, Gleams from the poets of twelve centuries. With above two hundred illustrations (1874; 347 images, 69 plates)
- - Don Juan. Cantos I.-V. ... A correct copy from the original edition. With coloured illustrations by I. R. Cruikshank. (1826; 7 images, 7 plates)
- - Don; a poem. With historical notes (1814; 2 images)
- - Easter Bells. Sacred songs illustrated by F. H. Jackson, etc. (1889; 26 images, 9 plates)
- - Edinburgh delivered; or, The World in danger: a dramatic poem. In two acts (1782; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Eleusinia. A poem; with notes. (1836; 1 images)
- - Erin at Peace, or the Union unique. By Crito. A response to Lady Florence Dixie's fine effusion entitled “Out of the Land of Bondage.” A poem. (1887; 1 images)
- - Esthwaite Water: a poem ... By a Lady (1854; 4 images, 2 plates)
- - Euphrosyne, or, Amusements on the Road of Life in verse. By the author of the Spiritual Quixote R. Graves (1776; 3 images)
- - Fairy Life and Fairyland. A lyric poem. Communicated by Titania through her secretary, Thomas of Ercildoune, etc. With photographic illustrations. (1870; 20 images, 5 plates)
- - Favourite Ballads. With music and ... illustrations (1891; 127 images, 66 plates)
- - Favourite English poems and poets. Illustrated with ... engravings on wood from drawings by eminent artists. New and improved edition (1870; 335 images, 81 plates)
- - Florimel: a tale in verse of the thirteenth century (1826; 2 images)
- - Flowers and their emblems: by a Lily of the Field (1872; 4 images)
- - Forbury Hill: a poem (1813; 3 images)
- - Four Poems, viz.: I. Armine and Elvira (a legendary tale in two parts by Mr Cartwright). II. The Hermit of Warkworth (a Northumberland ballad in three fits by T. Percy, Bishop of Dromore). III. The Deserted Village (a poem by Dr Goldsmith). IV. The Traveller (a poem by O. Goldsmith) (1773; 4 images)
- - Fragments of a Prospect from a Hill in Fife. In verse. By George Wallace. (1754; 1 images)
- - Free Thoughts upon Faith: or the Religion of Nature. A poem, with notes. Altered from the preceding. (1758; 6 images)
- - Free and Protestant England in the year 1851 (1851; 1 images)
- - From a Yacht, King Arthur & Morgan le Fay, The Captive Bride, The Caravan: and other verses. By the author of “East and West.” (1894; 2 images)
- - Funny Books for Boys and Girls. Struwelpeter. Good-for-nothing Boys and Girls. Troublesome Children. King Nutcracker and Poor Reinhold (1856; 85 images, 50 plates)
- - Funny leaves for the Younger Branches. By Baron Krakemsides (1852; 16 images, 16 plates)
- - Garston a poem. F.P (1835; 2 images)
- - Gathered Gems: lays of God and nature (1866; 168 images)
- - Gems of Devotional Poetry. From Mrs. Browning, Frances Ridley Havergal, etc (1897; 63 images, 7 plates)
- - Gems of English poetry. With illustrations by great artists (1865; 147 images)
- - Golden Harvest. A daily companion containing Scripture texts and hymns by various authors for a month. Illustrated. (1894; 33 images, 22 plates)
- - Golden Thoughts from Golden Fountains. Arranged in fifty-two divisions. Illustrations by eminent artists, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel (1868; 227 images, 35 plates)
- - Grace for Grace. A daily companion containing Scripture texts and hymns for a month (1888; 16 images, 15 plates)
- - Guilo's Poems. Reprinted from Racing Life (1898; 3 images)
- - Hearts and Voices: Songs of the Better Land. Illustrated, etc (1891; 47 images, 16 plates)
- - Heavenly Promises. A selection of devotional poetry from the writings of F. W. Faber, George Herbert, John Keble, etc (1898; 57 images, 8 plates)
- - Heliconundrums (1892; 13 images)
- - Highland Tales and Songs (1817; 1 images)
- - His Loving Kindness. A daily companion; containing Scripture texts and hymns by various authors for a month. Illustrated. (1894; 17 images, 14 plates)
- - Home Rule at last. An illustrated political satire. (1886; 6 images, 6 plates)
- - Home Rule: an Irishman's appeal. In verse. Signed. T. (1889; 1 images)
- - How can a School be conducted best? A plea for our boys. By Ricardus. In verse. (1883; 2 images)
- - Humorous Poems by English and American writers. Carefully compiled and edited, with brief biographies of the authors (1878; 18 images)
- - Hymns for the Household of Faith, and Lays of the Better Land. By Mrs. J. Williamson. (1861; 62 images, 2 plates)
- - Iberia's Crisis, a fragment of an epic poem. By H. G. Knight. (1809; 1 images)
- - Illustrated Songs and Hymns for the Little Ones. Compiled by Uncle John (1859; 143 images, 28 plates)
- - Israel, a juvenile poem. By Serena (1795; 18 images)
- - J., the Giant Queller: or, Prince Juan. A satire on George IV. In verse. (1819; 1 images)
- - Jack and the Queen Killers. A political satire. (1820; 5 images, 1 plate)
- - Journal of a four days Tour in North Wales by a party of five. In verse. (1877; 6 images, 1 plate)
- - Jubilee in Fatherland. In verse. (1871; 1 images)
- - King Marchaunt and his Ragamuffin. An allegory concerning Universities. By “Helion Bumpstead.” In verse. (1900; 1 images)
- - Knaresborough Castle Yard. (The Microcosm: and, Malcolm, a holiday-walk. A few occasional pieces.) In verse. (1879; 28 images)
- - Kosmogonia. A glance at the old world, in which are set forth certain missing links of the Darwinian Chain. By Lake-Elbe. In verse. (1878; 24 images, 3 plates)
- - Kyrios=the Lord. (An autobiographic Scripture poem.) (1895; 1 images)
- - La Perduta! A pastoral burletta. (Address to a Chelsea Figure in verse.) (1872; 5 images, 1 plate)
- - Laugh and grow wise. By the Senior Owl, of Ivy Hall. Nursery tales, with coloured illustrations. (1856; 16 images, 16 plates)
- - Lays of Far Cathay and others. A collection of original poems. By “Tung Chia.” Illustrations by H. H (1890; 45 images, 6 plates)
- - Lays of Malvern by Spirits of the Spring. Signed: Fitz Sitz. (1859; 3 images)
- - Lays of the Bards (1896; 14 images, 2 plates)
- - Lays of the Belvoir Hunt (1866; 1 images)
- - Lays of the Colleges, being a collection of songs and verses by members of the Æsculapian, Medico-Chirurgical and other Professional Clubs in Edinburgh (1886; 69 images)
- - Leading Cases done into English. In verse. By an Apprentice of Lincoln's Inn i.e. F. Pollock. Reprinted from the “Pall Mall Gazette” ... Second edition (1876; 1 images)
- - Legendes ofe the Nineteenth Century. The Dragone ofe Oxforde ande St. George ofe Sainte Stevene's. Part the First. Writ by Pasquin (1853; 3 images)
- - Legends of Our Lady and the Saints; or, Our Children's Book of Stories in verse, etc. pt. 1 (1870; 26 images, 1 plate)
- - Life's Roses: a volume of selected poems (1898; 150 images, 32 plates)
- - Lincolnshire Hospitality; or, the Visionary Mimick. A pantomime in verse (1797; 7 images)
- - Lines written at Jerpoint Abbey. By Samuel Carter Hall. With illustrations. (1820; 21 images, 19 plates)
- - Lines written at Warwick Castle (1827; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Living English poets. MDCCCXCIII (1893; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - London's-Nonsuch; or, the glory of the Royal Exchange. In verse ... By a real well-wisher to the trade ... of ... London, a present fellow ... in Gresham Colledge ... whose name is, Anagram, Ehver Kynd Henry Duke? (1668; 2 images, 2 plates)
- - Lord Byron Vindicated; or, Rome and her Pilgrim. In verse. By “Manfred.” (1876; 10 images)
- - Loyal Songs, as sung at all the Orange Lodges in Ireland. With an account of the Battle of the Boyne. (1800; 1 images)
- - Lucifer in London, and his reflections on life, manners, and the prospects of society. In verse. (1885; 14 images, 1 plate)
- - Lyrics and Legends of Rome: with a prologue and epilogue, by I (1860; 11 images, 10 plates)
- - Matrimonii Pensitatio: or, no joynture but the Nuggrural. In verse. (1679; 1 images)
- - Mercy; a poem in two cantos (1816; 1 images)
- - Merlin: a poem ... To which is added, The Royal Hermitage: a poem. Both by a Lady. Subscribed, Melissa. (1735; 6 images, 2 plates)
- - Merriment and Mirth for Merry Little People. Verses, illustrated by P. Cox and others. (1889; 19 images, 15 plates)
- - Merry Little Tales for merry little hearts (1853; 16 images, 16 plates)
- - Merton Walks, or the Oxford Beauties, a poem. By J. Dry. The second edition (1717; 1 images)
- - Miscellaneous Poems, consisting of elegies, odes, pastorals, &c. together with Calypso, a masque. By R. Cumberland. (1778; 5 images, 1 plate)
- - Miscellaneous Trifles. In verse. (1873; 2 images)
- - Miscellany Poems, on moral subjects (1750; 2 images)
- - Miscellany Poems. By a Gentleman of Oxford (1737; 42 images)
- - Modern Poets, a satire; to which is prefixed a dedication to the Monthly, the Critical, and the Analytical Reviewers (1791; 1 images)
- - Moonshine. Short poems, epigrams, etc. (1814; 1 images)
- - More Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians, by a distant relation to the Poet of Thebes, and Laureate to the Academy. By John Wolcot? (1785; 14 images)
- - My Cottage Poetry, or Indian pastime. In prose and verse. By *** an English Gentleman, residing in Madras. vol. 1. MS. notes (1827; 20 images, 1 plate)
- - My Daughter's Book, containing a selection of approved readings in literature, science, and art, adapted to the formation of the character of woman. By the editor of The Young Gentleman's Book (1834; 6 images)
- - Northern Rhymes, including Delavel and the Monk; with numerous other pieces, general and local. By the Writer of “The Lambton Worm.” vol. 1 (1872; 6 images)
- - O'Neill, or the Rebel. A poem, by Lord Lytton. (1827; 2 images)
- - Occasional Poems. L.P (1811; 1 images)
- - Ode commemorative of her Majesty's Visit to the Great Industrial Exhibition in Dublin (1853; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Offerings for Orphans: a series of original pieces in prose and verse. By living authors (1861; 8 images)
- - Old Gumtree Lyrics. By a Daughter of South Australia. With illustrations (1897; 2 images, 2 plates)
- - On the Creation of the world, the Birth and Sufferings of, and Redemption by, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: a divine poem. Applicable to this holy time of Lent (1719; 2 images)
- - Original Poems, translations and imitations from the French, etc. By a Lady (1773; 2 images)
- - Origines Bathenses: or, the origin of the Bath, a burlesque. To which is added, the Wrinkle. Two curious pieces, etc (1736; 11 images)
- - Osric: a missionary tale; with the Garden, and other poems, etc (1825; 2 images, 2 plates)
- - Paddle your own Canoe Songster, etc (1866; 1 images)
- - Pandora's Box; a satyr against snuff. In verse. (1718; 5 images, 1 plate)
- - Parables in verse, etc. etc (1803; 1 images)
- - Parodies and Satires. By Alere Flammam (1894; 13 images)
- - Party-Satire satirized: a poem (1779; 4 images)
- - Pearls of Poetry. Shakspere to Longfellow (1893; 16 images, 12 plates)
- - Pembroke College May Card, 1892 (1892; 5 images)
- - Pen and Pencil Pictures from the Poets. With illustrations. (1866; 52 images, 17 plates)
- - Philosophia, a lyrical sequence. By the author of “Union unto Perfection.” (1885; 2 images, 2 plates)
- - Physiologus (; 1 images)
- - Pictures and Songs for Little Children (1888; 203 images, 122 plates)
- - Pills to expel Spleen, or a cure for the vapours: containing a collection of miscellaneous poems, &c. particularly some verses on the ... death of ... the Prince of Wales, and a satyrick song made on a noted Vintner on S. H., etc (1752; 5 images)
- - Piscatory Eclogues: an essay to introduce new rules, and new character, into Pastoral. To which is prefix'd, a discourse in defence of this undertaking. With practical and philosophical notes. Signed, Immerito. (1729; 10 images)
- - Poems (1746; 2 images)
- - Poems and Odes on various subjects. By a Student of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple (1815; 1 images)
- - Poems and Pictures ... A new edition (1860; 110 images, 99 plates)
- - Poems and Pictures: a collection of ballads, songs, and other poems (1846; 242 images, 242 plates)
- - Poems by Amelia. Second edition, enlarged (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Poems by a Lady (1798; 2 images)
- - Poems by an Able Seaman (1918; 1 images)
- - Poems by the Knight of Morar (1867; 4 images, 3 plates)
- - Poems for Ladies, never before published, and now first selected under the inspection of a Lady (1777; 2 images)
- - Poems founded on the events of the War in the Peninsula. By the wife of an officer (1819; 1 images)
- - Poems on Golf. Edited by the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society. (1867; 26 images, 1 plate)
- - Poems on several occasions (1748; 3 images)
- - Poems on several occasions. By T. Moss. (1769; 7 images)
- - Poems on variety of subjects; together with the character of a trooper, and some odes, on several occasions (1710; 1 images)
- - Poems on various subjects. By a Lady (1798; 25 images)
- - Poems suggested by a Journey to Italy; with recollections of a sermon on Mark i. 15 ... By a Lady (1847; 1 images)
- - Poems via The Author. Third Series. Political (1888; 5 images, 1 plate)
- - Poems written in hours of leisure, etc (1847; 22 images)
- - Poems, addressed to several persons. By a Lady, residing at Newcastle (1829; 1 images)
- - Poems, amorous, moral and divine (1718; 92 images)
- - Poems. (Lines addressed to Volumes containing an Hortus siccus, etc.) (1843; 2 images)
- - Poems. Amicis, candidisque legenda. With MS. corrections. (1750; 2 images)
- - Poetic Voices of the Eighteenth Century, comprising the poems of Gray, Beattie, Blair, Collins, Thomson, Kirke White, complete, etc (1866; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - Poetical Essays on the principal errors and corruptions of men: the excellency of reason and of virtue: the freedom and other powers of the human mind, etc (1791; 1 images)
- - Poetical Impertinence: or Advice unasked: in two poems. The Good Wife: and the Good Husband: containing rules humbly proposed to those ladies and gentlemen who are not intirely satisfied with the examples of the polite husbands and wives of this present age. By Impertinent. (1752; 5 images)
- - Poetical Works of Autremonde. With The Leaven of Hamelin: a drama of 1990 (1896; 40 images, 1 plate)
- - Poetical selections, consisting of the most approved pieces of our best modern British poets ... A new edition (1812; 47 images)
- - Poetry for the Young, etc (1883; 16 images, 14 plates)
- - Putt: a mock-heroic poem, etc. Dedication subscribed: A Fisherman. (1792; 1 images)
- - Rays from the Starry Host. Poems commemorative of the saints of the calendar. By “Lucus a non lucendo.” (1897; 2 images)
- - Recitations for Infants. In verse. (1888; 5 images)
- - Recollections and tales of the Crystal Palace. By the authoress of “Belgravia,” etc. Mrs. M. A. Gascoyne. (1852; 1 images)
- - Reflections on the Fall and Redemption of Man in an exposition of Hebrews, chap. x. 4-7, compared with Psalm xl. 6-8 ... By Amicus. In verse. (1802; 4 images)
- - Reflections on the Poems made upon the siege and taking of Namur; together with a short answer to the Modest Examination of the Oxford Decree, &c. lately published by William Sherlock. Both in a letter to a friend at Oxon (1696; 1 images)
- - Rose Leaves. A collection of poems on roses, with coloured illustrations. (1898; 49 images, 7 plates)
- - Rough Rhymes (1886; 3 images, 1 plate)
- - Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám ... Rendered into English verse (1890; 1 images)
- - Sacred Gems: ancient and modern (1853; 217 images, 215 plates)
- - Sacred Poems, being a selection from the Poets, devotional and moral (1880; 14 images)
- - Salmagundi; a miscellaneous combination of original poetry, etc. By G. Huddesford. (1791; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Sandgate; a poem (1847; 11 images, 1 plate)
- - Sappho's Soliloquy: a lament of unrequited love. By Archilochus (1886; 1 images)
- - School Hours, or Poems composed at school, by Gooroo Churn Dutt (1839; 3 images)
- - Select Poems by various authors (1795; 1 images)
- - Select Scotch Songs; being choice specimens of Northern minstrelsy, with a glossary and illustrations (1875; 26 images, 6 plates)
- - Selections of Poetry for reading and study (1862; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - Sentimental and Comic Reciter in prose and verse (1862; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Shades of Memory. A collection of poems. (1850; 1 images)
- - Simple Hans and other funny pictures and stories (1854; 23 images, 13 plates)
- - Sir John of Lenahall. In verse. (1890; 2 images)
- - Songs and Lyrics for Little Lips. Set to music by W. H. Cummings and others. Illustrated, etc (1879; 51 images, 28 plates)
- - Songs at Sunset; or, leisure lays of a business man. Written by Jacobus (1886; 61 images, 1 plate)
- - Songs for Liberal Electors (1886; 1 images)
- - Songs for the Little ones at Home. Illustrated ... from designs by eminent artists (1868; 125 images, 32 plates)
- - Songs of the Edinburgh Angling Club. With illustrations ... by members of the Club (1858; 15 images, 1 plate)
- - Songs, &c.: I fell in love with a pretty Herring Girl, On the Rathmines Road, and other gems!! (1866; 1 images)
- - Songs, &c.: Patcy Garvey, My Love Nell, and other gems!! (1866; 1 images)
- - Sonnets (1884; 1 images)
- - Sonnets and other metrical pieces. By Louis (1830; 1 images)
- - Sophia, Princess of Zell, to George the First, on his accession to the throne of England. A poetical epistle. A satire. (1820; 1 images)
- - Southerly Busters, by Ironbark. In verse. Profusely illustrated, etc (1878; 62 images, 20 plates)
- - Sunlit Days. Selections of poems from various authors. With illustrations. (1890; 24 images, 23 plates)
- - Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-de-E Songster (1893; 4 images)
- - The Advantages of Repentance. A moral tale, attempted in blank verse; and founded on the anecdotes of a private family in *********shire (1765; 4 images)
- - The Adventures of Doctor Comicus; or, the Frolics of fortune. A comic satirical poem ... By a Modern Syntax. With coloured plates. (1825; 15 images, 15 plates)
- - The Aeronaut, a poem; founded almost entirely, upon a statement, printed in the newspapers, of a voyage from Dublin, in October, 1812 (1816; 2 images)
- - The Age; a poem: moral, political and metaphysical. With illustrative annotations (1810; 1 images)
- - The Ancient Gothic Church, and other poems (1842; 1 images)
- - The Angels of the Ages; A.D. 2000, or, the Retrospect, and minor poems. Edited by Vigilantius, etc (1875; 1 images)
- - The Artistic Language of Flowers. With illustrations. (1888; 45 images, 20 plates)
- - The Asses' Skin Memorandum Book, lost in St. Paul's. To which is added, A Condolence with the Ultras, etc. A satire on the friends of Queen Caroline. With a “Notice by the Editor” signed, Old Tom. (1820; 1 images)
- - The Baby's Museum; or, Rhymes, jingles and ditties, newly arranged by Uncle Charlie (1882; 140 images, 35 plates)
- - The Ballad Minstrelsy of Scotland: romantic and historical ... New and revised edition (1893; 2 images)
- - The Ballads and Songs of Ayrshire, illustrated with sketches, historical, traditional, narrative, and biographical (1846; 2 images)
- - The Baron's Daughter. A ballad by the author of Poetical Recreations i.e. William C. Hazlitt. F.P (1877; 2 images)
- - The Battle Won. An epic poem. By a Carthusian (1863; 1 images)
- - The Battle of the Fly-Laws. In verse. By Aquarius (1875; 1 images)
- - The Birthday Book of Quotations and Autograph Album. Extracts in English, French and German, chiefly from standard authors, etc (1878; 750 images, 17 plates)
- - The Book of Ballads Ancient and Modern. With illustrations (1875; 130 images, 76 plates)
- - The Bouquet of Beauty. With illustrative verses. Ten plates. (1858; 10 images, 10 plates)
- - The Britannia. A poem (1816; 1 images)
- - The Burning of Moscow. A poem (1813; 1 images)
- - The Cabinet of Gems: gathered from celebrated authors. With ... illustrations by eminent artists (1875; 57 images, 22 plates)
- - The Cabinet; or, the schoolmaster at home: a state document, not stolen, but recited to the Globe at large. By Marvin, the Second. In verse. (1878; 2 images)
- - The Careless Chicken. By Krakemsides. Illustrated by A. Crowquill (1853; 16 images, 16 plates)
- - The Changing Year: being poems and pictures of life and nature. Illustrations by A. Barraud, etc (1882; 203 images, 179 plates)
- - The Chelsea Monarch: or, Money rules all. A new court ballad. MS. corrections (1731; 3 images)
- - The Chester Race Ball; an heroic poem ... By -F- (Fitzgerald), Esq (1825; 1 images)
- - The Child's Book of Poetry. A selection of poems, ballads and hymns (1886; 55 images, 12 plates)
- - The Comic and Sentimental Music Hall Song Book (1862; 10 images, 10 plates)
- - The Complaint. Or, Night-thoughts on life, death, & immortality. Night the fifth. (The Relapse.) By Edward Young. (1743; 6 images, 1 plate)
- - The Court of Session Garland. (Supplement-Appendix.) (1839; 6 images)
- - The Crisis, a poem; inscribed to the people of Great Britain: by one of themselves (1803; 3 images)
- - The Cruise; a poetical sketch, in eight cantos. By a Naval Officer (1808; 1 images)
- - The Curse of the Prophet and the Bridal of Death. Poems. By Ghulam Abbas Jilani (1895; 1 images)
- - The Cycle of Life: a book of poems for young and old ... With illustrations by various eminent artists, engraved by Whymper (1870; 35 images, 8 plates)
- - The Demon McGuire. In verse. (1885; 14 images, 13 plates)
- - The Deserted City. A poem (1780; 2 images)
- - The Diseases of Bath. A satire, unadorn'd with a frontispiece. In verse. (1737; 3 images)
- - The Early Muse; a collection of original poems and other pieces (1822; 1 images)
- - The Empire Reciter for platform, school, and home, with a section for little children (1898; 3 images)
- - The Feudal Hall. A poem. By Agrestis (1815; 1 images)
- - The Fiddler's fling at Roguery, (canto verace odioso): divided into several cantos. To be successively continued (1730; 11 images)
- - The Forsaken Fair: an epistle from Calista ... to Lothario on his approaching nuptials. In verse. (1736; 3 images)
- - The Grinsted Ballad. To the tune of Packington's Pound. A political squib. (1750; 2 images)
- - The Guardian Angel. A selection of hymns, with engraved illustrations. (1858; 27 images, 17 plates)
- - The Happy Life: lays of love and brotherhood. Selected from various authors. (1866; 152 images)
- - The Historical Album; or, Scenes and sketches in British history, with eleven beautiful steel engravings A romance in verse on the reign of Edward I. (1836; 13 images, 5 plates)
- - The Huia's Homeland, and other verses. By Roslyn (1897; 1 images)
- - The Idler's Progress, illustrated in the life of a young German Nobleman (1854; 40 images, 12 plates)
- - The Indian Muse in English Garb. Poems. (1877; 27 images)
- - The Inundation; or, the life of a Fen-Man; a poem. With notes critical and explanatory. By a Fen Parson (1771; 1 images)
- - The Jocular Songster, etc (1866; 1 images)
- - The John Brown Songster (1858; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Juvenile Verse and Picture Book (1848; 113 images, 109 plates)
- - The King's Highway, daily texts & hymns for a month. Illustrated by F. Hines (1890; 45 images, 25 plates)
- - The Ladies' Ass-Race; or, the Sports of Barton Downs. A poem, etc (1791; 1 images)
- - The Ladies' Hand-book. Being coloured sketches for sale at a bazaar, with descriptive lines in verse. By Mrs. M. A. Gascoyne. (1846; 9 images)
- - The Laughable Looking-Glass for Little Folks. 2 series (1857; 58 images, 14 plates)
- - The Law-Suit: or, the Farmer and Fisherman. A poem in Hudibrastick verse ... The second edition corrected (1739; 5 images)
- - The Lawyers Disbanded; or, the Temple in an Uproar. In verse. (1745; 3 images)
- - The Lays of Modern Rome (1853; 1 images)
- - The Legend of Maandoo. In verse. By the Author of “Prometheus' Daughter,” ... Second edition (1893; 15 images, 15 plates)
- - The Legend of Saint Mungo otherwise, St. Kentigern. Done into metre by the poet Keelivine (1869; 7 images, 2 plates)
- - The Life and Perils of a little Rabbit. By Captain M. With ... illustrations by J. or rather G. B. Goddard, etc (1868; 12 images, 11 plates)
- - The Lilly Dale Songster (1858; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Alphabet, or nursery rhymes for the boys on the flags ... with cotton warehousemen and the forty (240) thieves (1873; 1 images)
- - The London Medley: containing exercises Spoken ... at the annual meeting of the Westminster Scholars ... Jan. 1730-1, etc (1731; 2 images)
- - The London Reciter and Popular Reader (1891; 31 images, 3 plates)
- - The Love of Glory: a poem (1806; 1 images)
- - The Loyal Man in the Moon A satire, in verse, upon the supporters of Queen Caroline. ... By the author of The Constitutional House that Jack built. Second edition (1820; 13 images, 6 plates)
- - The Lyric Songster. Containing a choice collection of the latest and most popular songs now being sung (1892; 11 images)
- - The Men in the Moon: or, the 'Devil to pay.' With thirteen cuts by George Cruikshank, etc. A satirical poem-chiefly in reference to the proceedings of Messrs Cobbett, Hunt, and others. (1820; 13 images, 7 plates)
- - The Merry Ballads of the Olden Time, illustrated in pictures & rhyme (1880; 171 images, 158 plates)
- - The Mighty Works of ... Jesus Christ. Meditations selected from the works of Augustine, Chrysostom, ... and other writers. With ... photographs after Raffaelle ... and other masters (1872; 38 images, 10 plates)
- - The Minstrel Songster (1865; 1 images)
- - The Mogul Songster. Containing a fine collection of ... songs, etc (1892; 8 images)
- - The Music Hall Songster, containing a selection of the latest and most popular songs, etc (1893; 6 images)
- - The National Paragon Songster, containing a ... collection of popular songs, etc (1893; 7 images)
- - The New Pantomime Songster, etc (1866; 2 images)
- - The New-York Book of Poetry (1837; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Noctuary: or an Address from the Tombs, a Poem, in Blank Verse. To which is added, an ode on the Last Day (1752; 16 images)
- - The Northern Poetical Keepsake. A selection of poems. (1856; 39 images)
- - The Old Bachelor, after Southey's “Cataract of Lodore,” described and dedicated to bachelors and bazaars (1839; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Old Dog Tray Songster (1858; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Old Sailor's Songster (1865; 2 images)
- - The Oriental Masonic Muse: containing a collection of songs, odes, anthems, an oratorio, prologues, epilogues and toasts (1791; 120 images)
- - The Oxford Sausage ... A new edition (1821; 1 images)
- - The Oxford Songster containing a choice collection of new and popular songs, etc (1893; 5 images)
- - The Pains of Hope: and other poems (1817; 1 images)
- - The Parish of Puddlemuck. In verse. (1890; 6 images)
- - The Parlour Song Book (1862; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Patriot-Briton; or, England's invasion. 1796. In verse. (1796; 2 images)
- - The Perfections of God: a standing rule to try all doctrines and experience by. A poem. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of Mr. J. Wesley ... With other occasional poems. By the Author of Perseverance, a poem. The fifth edition (1791; 7 images, 2 plates)
- - The Phoenix. Short poems. (1830; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Pilgrim Knight; and Miscellaneous Poetry (1829; 15 images)
- - The Pious Youth. A poem (1739; 3 images)
- - The Poet and the Painter; or Gems of Art and Song (1869; 99 images, 88 plates)
- - The Poetic Negligée. By Caleb (1832; 1 images)
- - The Poetic Works of a Weird (1827; 9 images)
- - The Poetry of Birds, selected from various authors; with coloured illustrations. By a Lady (1833; 22 images)
- - The Poor Man's Advice to his poor neighbours: A ballad, to the tune of Chevy-Chace (1774; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Praise of London; a poem (1804; 1 images)
- - The Praises of Isis; a poem. By a Gentleman of Cambridge (1755; 2 images)
- - The Prince of Wales in India, in verse. ... By Tiger-Mania (1876; 1 images)
- - The Problem of the Day. Jubilee Rhymes by Seivad the Singer (1886; 2 images)
- - The Queen in the Moon ... Second edition (1820; 13 images, 2 plates)
- - The R-l Fowls, or the old Black Cock's attempt to crow over his illustrious mate. A poem against George IV. By the author of the R-l Brood. Third edition. MS. notes (1820; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Royal. Scottish. Academy. Exhibition exhibited. By Hipponax. In verse. (1871; 1 images)
- - The Reign of the Land League. In verse. (1882; 7 images, 1 plate)
- - The Rime of the Ancient Senator, or, Confessions of “An Old Man in a Hurry” i.e. W. E. Gladstone, a ballad for the times, (with apologies to S. T. C.) by a Primrose Knight. A parody of the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by S. T. Coleridge. (1889; 2 images)
- - The Rival Lapdog and the Tale, (As Ladys Fancys never fail;) That little Rival to the Great, etc. In verse. (1730; 8 images)
- - The River Wye, and other poems (1812; 9 images)
- - The Rosary, or Beads of Love with the poem of Sula: in three cantos (1812; 1 images)
- - The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle Alphabet of original Verse, retouched, with additions to greet the Jubilee (1887; 24 images)
- - The Royal House that Jack built. A satire in verse upon Queen Caroline. (1820; 14 images)
- - The Scarborough Miscellany for the year 1732(-34) consisting of original poems, tales, songs, epigrams, etc. ... Second edition. pt. 1-3 (1734; 118 images)
- - The Season, 1883-4. A Saturday with Sir Watkin W. Wynn's Hounds, at Whitchurch Station. Words by “Ash Wood,” In verse. (1884; 1 images)
- - The Simile: or, Woman a Cloud. A poem (1748; 3 images)
- - The Songs of Scotland chronologically arranged, with introduction and notes. Third edition (1893; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Sportsman's Progress: a poem, descriptive of the pleasures derived from field sports. Reprinted from the second edition of “Scott's British Field Sports.” Illustrated with ... woodcuts (1820; 13 images)
- - The Spouter's Companion ... illustrated with the art of acting and the picture of a spouting club (1800; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Stupid Boy. An instructive story, etc. In verse. (1852; 19 images, 6 plates)
- - The Suffolk Garland: or, a collection of poems, songs, tales, etc. relative to that county (1818; 13 images)
- - The Summer-Day, a poem, etc (1769; 10 images)
- - The Tasmanian Songster. Third edition (1868; 3 images, 1 plate)
- - The Tit-bit, a tale. In verse. (1738; 2 images)
- - The Tour of Doctor Prosody, in search of the antique and picturesque, through Scotland, the Hebrides, the Orkney, and Shetland Isles. Illustrated by twenty humorous plates (1821; 20 images, 20 plates)
- - The Tour of Doctor Syntax: in search of the picturesque ... Fifth edition, with new plates. By William Combe. (1813; 32 images, 30 plates)
- - The Tribe of Issachar; or, the Ass Couchant. A poem. A satire on the Jacobites. (1691; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Tyro's Bagatelle; or, young poet's fragment book (1821; 1 images)
- - The Unfortunate Phaeton, or the Fall of Ambition, an heroick poem. Written by a Person of Quality (1686; 1 images)
- - The Universal Irish Song Book; a complete collection of the songs and ballads of Ireland, etc (1884; 61 images, 22 plates)
- - The University Snowdrop: an appendix to the great trial; containing a selection of squibs ... descriptive of the wars of the Quadrangle, and the consequences thereof. With ... embellishments. In verse. (1838; 7 images, 2 plates)
- - The Vacation Journal. A diary of outings from May until November, with hints and information for tourists (1887; 4 images)
- - The Voices of the Year; or, the Poet's Kalendar, containing the choicest pastorals in our language. Illustrated (1865; 31 images, 12 plates)
- - The West Briton; being a collection of poems on various subjects. (Second edition.) (1800; 18 images)
- - The World's Way: lays of life and labour (1866; 162 images)
- - The Yetts o'Muckart; or, the famous picnic and the brilliant barn-ball. In verse. (1872; 21 images)
- - The commemorative wreath: in celebration of the extinction of negro slavery in the British dominions (1835; 4 images, 1 plate)
- - The harmonica, etc (1818; 2 images)
- - The political House that Jack built. Satires in verse. With ... cuts. Fifteenth edition (1819; 13 images, 2 plates)
- - The prelude to a Levee; calculated for the meridian of the Castle of Dublin. In verse. (1757; 4 images)
- - Thee and Me. Bye a Friende. In verse. (1899; 6 images, 6 plates)
- - Through the Year, etc. Verses, original and translated, with illustrations. (1887; 73 images, 26 plates)
- - Time's Footsteps. A record of red letter days and events. Illustrated. (1890; 51 images, 48 plates)
- - Touchstone: or, the Analysis of Peter Pindar i.e. John Wolcott with cursory remarks on some modern painters, etc. In verse. (1795; 3 images)
- - Trifles; the dream of youth and the solace of enforced leisure, etc. In verse. (1870; 2 images)
- - Trust in God. A poem. By a Clergyman (1783; 1 images)
- - Under the Umbrella: or the Grand Old Man's i.e. W. E. Gladstone's garland of election lyrics (1885; 8 images)
- - Via Dolorosa: or, the Heiress at Alton Grange's Sorrow. And other poems. By M (1869; 10 images)
- - Virtue, an ethic epistle in verse (1759; 1 images)
- - Walking in the Light. A daily companion containing Scripture texts and hymns for a month. Illustrated. (1894; 16 images, 12 plates)
- - Wood-Side and Sea-Side. Illustrated by pen and pencil (1869; 46 images, 14 plates)
- - Yarhell's Kitchen: or, the Dogs of Egypt. An heroic poem (1713; 1 images)
- - Ye “Gilty” Goddess. A doleful ditty. Composed and illustrated by a member of the Committee of the Edinburgh International Exhibition of 1886, i.e. W. E. Lockhart (1886; 16 images, 10 plates)
- - Zeppa: or, A Woman's Remorse, and other poems, by Signa (1889; 2 images)
- - A Collection of Fenian Songs. (1865; 8 images, 8 plates)
- - A Collection of Old Ballads. Corrected from the best and most ancient copies extant. With introductions, historical, critical, or humorous. Illustrated with copper plates. Collected by Ambrose Philips? (1871; 255 images, 10 plates)
- - A Collection of Poems in six Volumes. By several hands. Edited by Robert Dodsley. (1782; 552 images)
- - A Collection of Poems: viz. The Temple of Death: by the Marquis of Normanby. An Epistle to the Earl of Dorset: by Charles Montague, Lord Halifax. The Duel of the Stags: by Sir Robert Howard. With several original poems, never before printed, by the E. of Roscommon, the E. of Rochester, the E. of Orrery, Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etherege, Mr. Granville, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Dryden, &c. A revised and enlarged reprint of “A Collection of Poems by Several Hands” published in 1693. (1702; 1 images)
- - A New History of a True Book i.e. the Bible, in verse. (1800; 1 images)
- - A Paper Lantern for Puseyites. By Will o' the Wisp. (1843; 22 images)
- - A Peep at the Esquimaux; or, scenes on the ice. To which is annexed, a Polar Pastoral in verse, with forty coloured plates ... By a Lady. (1825; 39 images, 7 plates)
- - A Translation of the Passages from Greek, Latin, Italian and French writers quoted in the prefaces and notes to the Pursuits of Literature; to which is prefixed a prefatory epistle ... by the translator. (1798; 1 images)
- - A collection of eight religious poems, printed on single sheets. (1830; 6 images, 1 plate)
- - A collection of twenty-two memorial cards, published on the occasion of the death of Princess Charlotte. (1817; 15 images, 1 plate)
- - All the talents ... Tenth edition. (1807; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - All the talents ... Tenth edition. (1807; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Broadsides containing verses, etc., printed at Helston. (1850; 7 images)
- - Cupid's Cabinet or, Lover's pastime: in a series of original addresses with answers, for Saint Valentine's day, etc. (1840; 2 images)
- - Curiosities of Street Literature: comprising “cocks,” or “catchpennies,” a large and curious assortment of street-drolleries, squibs, histories, comic tales in prose and verse, etc. Edited by Charles Hindley. (Fine toned demy 4to edition.) (1871; 140 images, 45 plates)
- - Don Juan. Cantos I. and II. (1819; 3 images)
- - Lays of the Belvoir Hunt. (1874; 54 images, 1 plate)
- - Lines written at Jerpoint Abbey. By Samuel Carter Hall. With illustrations. (1822; 11 images, 10 plates)
- - Messiah. An Oratorio. As perform'd at the theatre in York, etc. (1767; 4 images)
- - Musæ Seatonianæ. A complete collection of the Cambridge prize poems, from the first institution of that premium by the Rev. Mr. Tho. Seaton, in 1750, to the present time. To which are added, two poems likewise written for the prize, by Mr. Bally and Mr. Scott. (1787; 73 images)
- - North of England Tractates. (1868; 2 images)
- - Old English ballads. A collection of favourite ballads of the olden time, etc. (1888; 37 images, 35 plates)
- - Passion Week. A collection of poetical pieces. (1857; 126 images, 15 plates)
- - Poems and Pictures ... A new edition. (1865; 212 images, 68 plates)
- - Poems by the Knight of Morar. (1867; 5 images, 4 plates)
- - Rump: or an exact collection of the choycest poems and songs relating to the late times. By the most eminent wits, from anno 1639 to anno 1661. (1874; 147 images, 1 plate)
- - Salmagundi; a miscellaneous combination of original poetry, etc. By G. Huddesford. (1793; 2 images, 1 plate)
- - Select Remains of the ancient popular poetry of Scotland. Edited by D. Laing. (1885; 9 images)
- - Songs of Singularity; or Lays for the Eccentric, by the London Hermit i.e. Walter Parke. With ... illustrations by the author and others. (1875; 54 images)
- - The Berkshire Lady's Garland, etc. (1841; 3 images)
- - The Book of Job; translated from the Hebrew, by the late Miss Elizabeth Smith ... With a preface and annotations by the Rev. F. Randolph. (1810; 1 images)
- - The Book of the Poets. (Chaucer to Beattie.) Illustrated with forty-five elegant engravings on steel, from designs by Corbould, &c. With an essay on English poetry. (1886; 22 images, 1 plate)
- - The Cupid. A collection of love songs, in twelve parts. Suited to twelve different sorts of lovers, etc. With plates. (1891; 2 images)
- - The Justification: a poem. By the author of the Diaboliad W. Coombe?. (1778; 2 images)
- - The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. By W. M. Thackeray, with notes by Charles Dickens. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. (1883; 12 images)
- - The Loyal Man in the Moon, etc. (Third edition.) (1820; 13 images, 6 plates)
- - The Man in the Moon, &c. &c. &c. ... Twenty-second edition. (1820; 15 images, 1 plate)
- - The New Bath Guide ... The second edition. With the addition of “Epilogue to the second edition. Containing Criticisms, and the Guide's Conversation with three Ladies of Piety, Learning, and Discretion,” etc. (1766; 1 images)
- - The Old Black Cock and his Dunghill Advisers in Jeopardy; or, the Palace that Jack built. By the author of the R-l Fowls. With twelve cuts. Second edition. A satire on George IV. (1820; 12 images, 1 plate)
- - The Pleasures of Anarchy, a dramatic sermon. In five acts, and in verse. By Francis Newnam. (1815; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Political House that Jack built ... By W. Hone. Nineteenth edition. (1819; 13 images, 2 plates)
- - The Political House that Jack built. (The Clerical Magistrate.) Satires in verse, by W. Hone. With thirteen cuts by G. Cruikshank. (1819; 13 images, 2 plates)
- - The Political Queen that Jack loves ... Seventh edition. By William Hone. (1820; 13 images, 5 plates)
- - The Queen that Jack found. With thirteen cuts ... Sixth edition. The dedication signed: An Irishman. (1820; 13 images, 2 plates)
- - The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder ... Twenty-sixth edition. By the author of “The Political House that Jack built” i.e. William Hone. (1820; 17 images, 6 plates)
- - The Queen's Matrimonial Ladder, a national toy ... By the author of “The Political House that Jack built” i.e. William Hone ... Third edition. (Drawings by George Cruikshank.) (1820; 20 images, 10 plates)
- - The Rhyme and Reason of Country Life: or, selections from fields old and new. By the author of “Rural Hours,” etc. (1856; 30 images)
- - The Royal Letter-Bag; containing familiar epistles from royal personages, ministers of state, bishops, generals, discarded mistresses, Italian witnesses, &c., &c., relative to the Queen and other important state affairs. Second edition, etc. (1820; 3 images)
- - The pursuits of literature. A satirical poem in four dialogues. With notes. The eighth edition. By Thomas James Mathias. (1798; 1 images)
- - The real constitutional house that Jack built ... Eighth edition. A satire in verse. (1820; 12 images, 5 plates)
- - The translation of the blessed S. Barnards verses (Cur mundus militat, etc.), conteining the vnstable felicitie of this wayfaring world. A fragment of the “Rhythmus de contemptu mundi.” Lat. & Eng. (; 14 images, 2 plates)
- - “Non mi ricordo!” ... By W. Hone. (The drawings by George Cruikshank.) Twenty-first edition. (1820; 1 images)
- - “A Drug in the Market”: being some of the Songs of Zion that are not wanted. Written by Jacobus (1884; 75 images, 1 plate)
- - “Belles of the Ballet.” In verse. By the author of “Worthy a Crown,” etc (1870; 6 images, 5 plates)
- - “Joyful News” Reciter (1889; 6 images)
- - “Leisure Thoughts.” By “Mariana.” Poems. (1900; 8 images)
- - “The Treasures of Darkness,” and other verses (1905; 1 images)
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[edit]- A., J. - The Coming of Spring, and other poems. By J. A. i.e. J. Andrews. (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- A., R. - A Wife, not ready made, but bespoken, by Dicus the batchelor, and made up for him by his fellow shepheard Tityrus. In four pastorall eglogues. The dedication signed: R. A., i.e. Robert Aylett. The second edition, etc. (1847; 1 images, 1 plate)
- A., R. M. E. - Twilight Shadows, and other poems, by R. M. E. A (1886; 30 images)
- A., T. - A Satyr against Vertue. (A poem: supposed to be spoken by a Town-Hector. By John Oldham. The preface signed: T. A.) (1679; 1 images)
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- ALCOCK, Mary Poetical Writer - Poems, &c. &c. Edited by Joanna Hughes. (1799; 8 images)
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- BARTHOLEYNS, A. O'D. - The Legend of the Xmas Rose ... Illustrated by Delapoer Downing (1899; 17 images, 9 plates)
- BARTLETT, Joseph Counsellor at Law - Physiognomy, a poem, delivered ... July 18th, 1799 (1799; 2 images)
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- BAYLY, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes. - Psychæ, or, Songs on butterflies, &c. by T. H. Bayly Esqr. Attempted in Latin rhyme, with a few additional trifles. The preface signed: F. W., i.e. Francis Wrangham. Eng. & Lat (1828; 2 images)
- Baynes, Robert Hall - English Lyrics. A collection of English poetry of the present day. Arranged by ... R. H. Baynes (1865; 120 images, 1 plate)
- Baynes, Robert Hall - The Illustrated Book of Sacred Poems. Edited by ... R. H. Baynes ... Illustrated, etc (1867; 312 images, 112 plates)
- BEACH, Thomas of Wrexham - Eugenio; or, Virtuous and happy life. A poem, etc. By Thomas Beach. (1737; 2 images, 1 plate)
- BEALEY, Richard Rome. - Eawr Bessy. Poem. (Extracted from After-Business Jottings.) (1878; 11 images, 6 plates)
- BEALL, Johnston. - Farewell Ode, written on the occasion of the old tavern of St. John's Gate Clerkenwell being closed to the public (1887; 2 images)
- Beattie, James - The Poetical works of James Beattie (1881; 5 images)
- Beattie, James - The Minstrel ... In two books (1775; 1 images)
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- Becker, Johann Michael. - “Bobs.” A poem on Robert Anderson signed: J. M. B., i.e. J. M. Bulloch. With a portrait and illustrations. (1894; 11 images, 5 plates)
- BECKWITH, F. L. - Sir Edric, and other poems (1864; 1 images)
- BEDFORD, Joseph Goodworth. - A Garland of Poesy (1881; 2 images)
- BEDNALL, Jeannie. - Sea Spray; and other poems, etc (1894; 56 images)
- BEECHING, Henry Charles Dean of Norwich - A Book of Christmas Verse. Selected by H. C. Beeching, etc (1895; 11 images, 5 plates)
- BEECHING, Henry Charles Dean of Norwich - In a Garden, and other poems (1895; 2 images)
- BELFOUR, John M.R.S.L - Odes in honour of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent. With other poems (1812; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BELFOUR, John M.R.S.L - Spanish Heroism; or, the Battle of Roncesvalles. A metrical romance (1809; 2 images, 2 plates)
- BELL, Alexander Professor of Elocution - The Tongue, a poem, etc (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BELL, Charles Dent. - Diana's Looking Glass, and other poems (1894; 1 images)
- BELL, Charles Dent. - Poems Old and New (1893; 2 images)
- BELL, Henry Thomas Mackenzie. - Pictures of Travel, and other poems, etc (1898; 7 images, 7 plates)
- BELL, Henry Thomas Mackenzie. - Spring's Immortality: and other poems. (1896; 3 images, 1 plate)
- BELL, Henry Thomas Mackenzie. - The Taking of the Flag, and other recitations, etc (1900; 39 images)
- BELL, Herbert Writer of Verse - Bele Aliz. A legend of Albury, Surrey. With plates. (1900; 9 images)
- BELL, Maria. - Songs of Two Homes. Poems. (1899; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BELL, Robert Author of “The Life of Canning.” - Art and Song. A series of original ... engravings from masterpieces of art of the nineteenth century accompanied by a selection of the choicest poems in the English language. Edited by R. Bell (1867; 40 images, 13 plates)
- BELL, Robert Author of “The Life of Canning.” - Art and Song. A series of original ... engravings from masterpieces of art of the nineteenth century accompanied by a selection of the choicest poems in the English language. Edited by R. Bell. (1892; 95 images, 3 plates)
- BELL, Robert Author of “The Life of Canning.” - Golden Leaves from the Works of the Poets and Painters. Edited by R. Bell. (1872; 101 images, 9 plates)
- BELL, Thomas of Newcastle-upon-Tyne - Local Poetry. Songs and poems, relating to the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, or incidents connected therewith. Collected by T. Bell. Chiefly cuttings with hawkers' ballads, and others in ms. (1780; 37 images, 9 plates)
- BELLEW, John Chippendall Montesquieu. - Poets' Corner: a manual for students in English poetry. With biographical sketches of the authors (1868; 1 images)
- BELOE, William. - Julia; or, Last Follies. In verse. By William Beloe. (1798; 2 images)
- BENDO, Brian pseud - The Matrimonial Museum; or, Meritorious Monitor. In verse. (1779; 4 images, 4 plates)
- BENNET, John Journeyman Shoemaker - Poems on several occasions (1774; 73 images)
- BENNET, Norman Robert Othiwell Gifford. - The Little Bugler, and other war lyrics (1900; 5 images, 3 plates)
- BENNETT, John of Ipswich - The Poetic Souvenir for 1834: a collection of ... pieces in verse. Edited by J. Bennett (1834; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BENNETT, Lucy Ann. - Afterward. A poem (1890; 1 images)
- BENNETT, Lucy Ann. - Heavenward. A poem (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BENNETT, William Cox. - Baby May, Home Poems and Ballads (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BENNOCH, Francis. - Selected poems. With a portrait. (1857; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Benson, Arthur Christopher - Monnow. An ode (1896; 2 images)
- Benson, Arthur Christopher - Ode in memory of the Rt. Honble. William Ewart Gladstone (1898; 4 images)
- Benson, Arthur Christopher - The Professor. Poems. (1895; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Benson, Arthur Christopher - Thomas Gray. A poem. (1895; 2 images)
- BERNARD, Valentine Lumley. - A Sacred Poem in four books. Being a paraphrase on the Book of Job. By the Rev. V. L. Bernard (1800; 21 images, 2 plates)
- BERTRAM, Robert Aitkin. - A Dictionary of Poetical Illustrations, specially selected with a view to the needs of the pulpit and platform (1877; 2 images, 1 plate)
- BEST, John Richard afterwards BESTE (John Richard Digby) - Cuma, the Warrior-Bard of Erin, and other poems. (Æneas in the Infernal Regions: from the Italian of Canon Andrea de Jorio.) With maps. (1829; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BEVERLEY, Elizabeth. - The Actress's Ways and Means to industriously raise the Wind! Containing the moral and entertaining poetical effusions of Mrs. R. Beverley. (1822; 1 images)
- BEWICK, William Rev., B.A - Several Letters and Miscellany Poems ... The second edition, with an addition of many others. With “An Appendix of Several Letters; or, Miscellany Poems.” (1742; 117 images)
- BIAGI, Ludovico. - Traduzioni poetiche dall'Inglese (1898; 23 images)
- BICKERSTETH, Edward Henry Bishop of Exeter - Ode on the National Thanksgiving for the Recovery of ... the Prince of Wales (1872; 1 images)
- BICKNELL, John Laurens the Elder - The Dying Negro ... By T. Day and J. Bicknell. Second edition, with additions. (1793; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BIDLAKE, John. - The Year, a poem (1813; 1 images)
- BIGSBY, Bernard. - Minnows from Brenchley Brook. Verses, etc., by Francis Storr the elder, Francis Storr the younger and others. Edited by Bernard Bigsby. MS. notes (1861; 1 images)
- BIGSBY, Robert the Younger - The Miscellaneous Poems and Essays of Robert Bigsby (1842; 2 images)
- BILLER, Sarah. - Halkam, the Scenes of my Childhood: and other poems (1839; 1 images)
- BINGHAM, Jane M. - Joys and Sorrows: where to find, and how to exchange them: comprising Agnes; or, a Word for woman ... and other poems. By the authoress of “Amy of the Peak” Jane M. Bingham. With a frontispiece designed by the authoress. (1847; 1 images)
- BIRAT, Hercule. - Chant communiste: par un homme qui ne l'est guère (1849; 1 images)
- BIRCH, afterwards SALWEY, Charlotte Maria. - The City of Renown, and other poems. By C. and Reginald Salwey (1919; 1 images)
- BIRD, James of Yoxford - Framlingham: a narrative of the castle. In four cantos (1831; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BIRD, James of Yoxford - Poetical Memoirs. The Exile, a tale. In verse. (1824; 1 images)
- BLACKBURN, Osburn. - Twilight Thoughts. Poems. With a portrait. (1896; 3 images)
- BLACKBURNE, Lancelot successively Bishop of Exeter and Archbishop of York - The Mitre, a tale in Hudibrastick verse. Describing Three Bishops i.e. B. Hoadly, E. Gibson, and Archbishop Blackburne? in Lawn-sleeves rowing to Lambeth for a See. With an engraved frontispiece. (1730; 1 images)
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- Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge) - Fringilla. Some tales in verse ... Pictured by Louis Fairfax Muckley. With III drawings by John Linton (1895; 28 images, 15 plates)
- BLACKMORE, Richard Sir - Alfred. An epick poem. In twelve books, etc (1723; 32 images)
- BLACKMORE, Richard Sir - Creation. A philosophical poem. In seven books (1712; 25 images)
- BLACKMORE, Richard Sir - Redemption: a divine poem, in six books ... To which is added, a Hymn to Christ the Redeemer (1722; 35 images)
- BLACKSTONE, William of Boston - William Blackstone. Boston's first inhabitant. A poem. (Second edition.) (1877; 5 images)
- BLACKWOOD, Helen Selina Baroness Dufferin, afterwards HAY (Helen Selina) Countess of Gifford - Songs, Poems, & Verses. By Helen, Lady Dufferin ... Edited with a memoir, and some account of the Sheridan family, by her son, the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. With portrait (1894; 1 images)
- BLAKE, Thomas William Jex Dean of Wells - Nineveh. A prize poem (1851; 1 images)
- BLAKE, William - The Prophetic Books of William Blake ... Edited by E. R. D. Maclagan and A. G. B. Russell (; 1 images)
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- BLATCHFORD, Ambrose Nichols. - Idylls of Old Greece (1899; 9 images, 8 plates)
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- BLOOMFIELD, Robert Poet - Rural tales, ballads, and songs (1802; 12 images)
- BLOUNT, Charlotte Lady - The Old Palace, a retrospect, with other poems (1876; 29 images)
- Blunden, Edmund - The Waggoner, and other poems (1920; 1 images)
- BLUNDERHEAD, Benjamin Esq., pseud. [i.e. Barbara Hoole, afterwards Hofland.] - A Season at Harrogate, in a series of poetical epistles, from Benjamin Blunderhead, Esquire, to his mother, etc (1812; 12 images)
- Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen - The Poetry of Wilfrid Blunt. Selected and arranged by W. E. Henley and George Wyndham (1898; 2 images)
- Boccaccio, Giovanni - Frederic and the Falcon. Done into English verse ... By Emma Martin. The ninth tale of the fifth day. (1847; 3 images)
- BODLEY, George Frederick. - Poems (1899; 1 images)
- BOEDDEKER, K. - Harleian MS. 2253. Altenglische Dichtungen des MS. Harl. 2253. Mit Grammatik und Glossar herausgegeben von Dr. K. Böddeker (1878; 24 images)
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- BONAR, John Solicitor of Excise, and STUART (Charles) of Dunearn - Miscellaneous Pieces of Poetry. Selected from various eminent authors. Among which are interspersed a few originals. Edited by John Bonar and Charles Stuart. (1765; 123 images)
- BOND, Richard Warwick. - Another Sheaf. Poems. (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BOND, Richard Writer of Verse - Poems Divine and Moral (1769; 7 images)
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- BONHEUR, Juliette. - Woodland Wild: a selection of descriptive poetry. From various authors. With ... illustrations on steel and wood, after R. Bonheur, J. Bonheur, C. Jacque, Veyrassat, Yan Dargent, and other artists (1868; 64 images, 14 plates)
- BOOKER, Luke. - Tobias: a poem, in three parts (1805; 8 images)
- BOOKER, Luke. - Tributes to the Dead: consisting of more than two hundred epitaphs, many of them original compositions, etc (1830; 3 images)
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- Boswell, Alexander Sir - The Poetical Works of Sir Alexander Boswell ... Now first collected and edited, with memoir, by Robert Howie Smith (1871; 53 images)
- BOURDILLON, Francis William. - A Lost God ... A poem. With illustrations by H. J. Ford (1891; 8 images, 6 plates)
- BOURDILLON, Francis William. - Where Lilies Live and Waters Wind Away. (Verses by F. W. Bourdillon. Pictures by Edith S. Berkeley.) (1889; 52 images, 38 plates)
- BOWEN, Melesina. - Kenilworth Castle, and other poems (1818; 2 images, 1 plate)
- BOWES, William. - Our Little Nell. In verse. (1895; 1 images)
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- BOWLES, William Lisle. - Sonnets, written chiefly on picturesque spots, during a tour ... The second edition, corrected, with additions. (1796; 11 images)
- BOWLING, Edward Woodley. - The Seatonian Prize Poem for 1887. “On Earth Peace.” (1888; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BOX, Charles. - Elegies and Epitaphs: a comprehensive review of the origin, design, and character of monumental inscriptions and of other necrological literature, etc (1892; 34 images, 7 plates)
- BOYLE, John Earl of Cork and Orrery - A Poem, sacred to the memory of Edmund Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham, etc. (1741; 1 images)
- BOYLE, Robert Picture Frame Maker - The Poet's Soul and the soul of other things. In verse. (1917; 1 images)
- BOYSE, Samuel. - Deity: a poem. By Samuel Boyse. (1739; 1 images)
- BRACKEN, Thomas. - Musings in Maoriland ... In verse. With an historical sketch by Sir Robert Stout and preface by Sir George Grey. Illustrated, etc (1890; 227 images, 21 plates)
- BRACKENBURY, Joseph. - Natale Solum, and other poetical pieces (1810; 1 images)
- BRADFORD, Thomas. - Poetical Pieces by the late Mr. Thomas Bradford. To which are added a sonnet on his death, and his epitaph, written by William Hayley, Esq (1808; 1 images)
- BRADLEY, Gertrude M. and MARK (Amy) - New Pictures in Old Frames: being a book of verse for girls and boys, written in old French forms, etc (1894; 64 images, 22 plates)
- BRADLEY, Reuben. - The Flute of Athena: and other poems (1894; 18 images)
- BRADSHAW, George Butler. - The Heart's-Ease Series of un-sectarian ... Poems ... Number 1 ... “Mamma, is Jesus dead?” etc (1895; 3 images)
- BRAITHWAITE, Henry Thomas. - Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (1852; 5 images, 2 plates)
- BRAMSTON, James. - The art of politicks, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry. By James Bramston. (1731; 2 images)
- BRANSON, I. R. - A Dream, Deserted, and The Frolicsome Snow, etc. Poems. (1899; 2 images)
- BRATHWAIT, Richard. - A Strappado for the Diuell. Epigrams and satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of no lesse delight. By Μισοσυκος to his friend Φιλοκρατες. (Loues Labyrinth: or the True-Louers knot, etc.) (1878; 69 images)
- BRECKNOCK, Timothy. - An Ode on His Most Sacred Majesty's Return (1752; 2 images)
- BRERETON, Jane. - Poems on Several Occasions ... With letters to her friends, and an account of her life (1744; 125 images)
- BRERETON, Thomas of Brasenose College, Oxford - An English Psalm. Or, a hymn on the late Thanksgiving-Day: being a Protestant version of the Second Psalm. By Mr. Brereton. In verse. (1716; 2 images)
- BREREWOOD, Thomas. - Galfred and Juetta; or, the Road of nature. A tale, in three cantos (1772; 1 images)
- BRICE, Andrew. - The Mobiad: or, Battle of the Voice. An heroi-comic poem ... being a ... description of an Exeter election, etc (1770; 5 images)
- BRICE, Thomas of Exeter - The State-Coach in the Mire, a modern tale, etc. In verse. (1783; 3 images)
- BRIDGES, John Affleck. - In a Village. Poems. (1898; 2 images)
- BRIERLEY, Benjamin. - Humorous Rhymes (1889; 2 images)
- BRIGGS, Edith. - “Little Feet.” A collection of verses, with illustrations. (1893; 7 images, 1 plate)
- BRIGGS, John Joseph. - The Trent, and other poems (1859; 12 images, 1 plate)
- BRIMBLE, William. - Poems, attempted on various occasions, etc (1765; 15 images)
- Brine, Mary D. (Mary Dow) - Christmas Rhymes and New Year's Chimes ... Illustrated. (1890; 59 images, 42 plates)
- Brine, Mary D. (Mary Dow) - Grandma's Attic Treasures. A story of old-time memories ... Illustrated (1882; 40 images, 4 plates)
- Brine, Mary D. (Mary Dow) - Grandma's Memories ... Illustrated (1888; 19 images, 10 plates)
- BRISTOW, John Charles. - The Poetical Works of John Charles Bristow. With plates. (1848; 12 images, 3 plates)
- BROCKBANK, William Edward. - Poems and Songs (1897; 3 images, 2 plates)
- BROCKHOUSE, Muriel Clarice. - Dewdrops and Gossamer. Poems. (1919; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BRODIE, George Staunton. - Vagrant Verses, and a play ... With illustrations by Wallis Mackay and the author (1876; 15 images, 1 plate)
- BROGGIN, Mary. - The Pettycoat. A poem ... Written by - -, late of Westminster School, a King's Scholar, and now published by a Lady (Mary Broggin) (1738; 4 images)
- Brooke, Henry - The Poetical Works including the plays in verse and prose of Henry Brooke, Esq. ... Revised and corrected by the original manuscript; with a portrait of the author, and his life. By Miss Brooke. The third edition (1792; 25 images)
- Brooke, Henry - Fables for the Female Sex. By Edward Moore and Henry Brooke. In verse. With engravings after F. Hayman. (1746; 18 images, 17 plates)
- Brooks, Phillips - A Christmas Carol. With illustrations. (1890; 17 images, 5 plates)
- Brooks, Phillips - Christmas once is Christmas still. A Christmas carol. With illustrations. (1892; 15 images, 14 plates)
- Brooks, Phillips - An Easter Carol. With illustrations. (1891; 26 images, 8 plates)
- BROUGHTON, Brian. - Four Picturesque Views in North Wales, engraved in aquatinta by Alken, from drawings made on the spot, by the Rev. B. Broughton ... With poetical reflections on leaving that country. (1801; 7 images, 7 plates)
- BROWN, Abner William. - Home Lyrics: secular and sacred. From a Country Parsonage ... Edited by a Village Incumbent A. W. Brown (1859; 1 images)
- BROWN, Campbell Rae. - Providence Point and Quartremayne's Quarry. For recitation (1889; 1 images)
- BROWN, Colin Rae. - The Dawn of Love: an idyll of modern life (1873; 33 images)
- BROWN, Ellen Anne Boyer. - The True Story of the Sisters of Reculver, etc. In verse. (1897; 1 images)
- BROWN, Frederick Rivers. - Ave, Victoria! A poem. Eng (1897; 4 images)
- BROWN, Hattie pseud. [i.e. William James Linton.] - Catoninetales, etc (1892; 14 images)
- BROWN, Jones pseud. [i.e. Arthur Joseph Munby.] - Vulgar Verse. By Jones Brown (1891; 2 images, 2 plates)
- BROWN, Middlemass. - Langside Lyrics, and other poems (1900; 1 images)
- BROWNE, afterwards HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea. - The Poetical Works of Mrs. Felicia Hemans; complete ... new edition, with a critical preface, and a biographical memoir. With a portrait. (1842; 3 images)
- BROWNE, afterwards HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea. - Poems ... A new edition, chronologically arranged, with illustrative notes, and a selection of contemporary criticism. With a portrait. (1849; 2 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNE, afterwards HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea. - Records of Woman, Songs of the Affections and Songs and Lyrics. With illustrations, including portraits. (1853; 13 images, 7 plates)
- BROWNE, afterwards HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea. - Poems (1880; 12 images)
- BROWNE, afterwards HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea. - The Restoration of the Works of Art to Italy: a poem ... Second edition (1816; 1 images)
- BROWNE, Moses. - Poems on Various Subjects. Many never printed before (1739; 125 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNE, Wilfrid. - The Fisher of Le Brunn. A story in verse (1896; 3 images)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. With a prefatory note signed: R. B., i.e. Robert Browning. L.P (1889; 10 images, 1 plate)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. With memoir, etc (1893; 1 images)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - A Selection from the Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. With a prefatory note signed: R. B., i.e. Robert Browning. With a portrait. (1866; 4 images, 3 plates)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - The poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, etc. (1887; 11 images)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - The Rhyme of the Duchess May. From “Poems” ... Illustrated by Charlotte M. B. Morrell (1873; 20 images, 8 plates)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - Sonnets. By E. B. B. i.e. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Purporting to be the first edition of “Sonnets from the Portuguese,” first published in the 1850 edition of “Poems.” (1894; 56 images, 49 plates)
- Browning, Elizabeth Barrett - Sonnets. By E. B. B. i.e. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Purporting to be the first edition of “Sonnets from the Portuguese,” first published in the 1850 edition of “Poems.” (1896; 46 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. (Biographical and historical notes to the poems.) F.P (1888; 8 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Robert Browning. (Riverside edition.) With a portrait. (1892; 4 images)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - Lyrical and Dramatic Poems selected from the works of Robert Browning. With an extract from Stedman's “Victorian Poets.” Edited by E. T. Mason (1883; 1 images)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - Selections from the Poetry of Robert Browning. With an introduction by R. G. White (1883; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - Pomegranates from an English Garden: a selection from the poems of Robert Browning. With introduction and notes by John Monro Gibson (1885; 1 images)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - Poems ... With an introduction by Oscar Browning. With a portrait. (1897; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - The Best of Browning. By Rev. James Mudge ... With an introdution by Rev. W. V. Kelley (1898; 2 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - Ausgewählte Gedichte ... Uebersetzt von Edmund Ruete (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - The Ring and the Book, etc. (1898; 13 images, 11 plates)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - The Ring and the Book, etc. (1920; 1 images)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Originally published in “Dramatic Lyrics,” no. 3 in the series “Bells and Pomegranates.” (1889; 37 images, 32 plates)
- BROWNING, Robert the Poet - A Few Impressions from the Poems of Robert Browning by Emily Atkinson. Being passages from his poems illustrated by her. (1891; 56 images, 53 plates)
- BROXHOLME, Noel. - A Letter from a Lady to her Husband abroad. The third edition. By Noel Broxholme. (1729; 3 images)
- BRUCE, George Miniature Painter - Poems, Ballads, and Songs, on various occassions (1813; 2 images)
- BRUCE, George of Saint-Andrews - Destiny, and other poems ... With illustrations including a portrait (1876; 40 images, 15 plates)
- BRUCE, Jane. - Sacred Poems ... Edited by ... William Downing Bruce (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BRUNDAGE, Frances. - Wedding Bells. A selection of verses by various authors. Edited and with illustrations by F. Brundage. (1899; 19 images, 15 plates)
- BRYANT, William Cullen. - The Flood of Years. In verse. (The illustrations designed and engraved by W. J. Linton.) (1878; 16 images, 11 plates)
- Brydges, Egerton Sir - Human Fate, and an Address to the poets Wordsworth & Southey: poems ... Now first printed, verbatim, from the author's MSS., etc (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BUCHANAN, David Wills. - Leisure Lays ... With biographical introduction by John Paul. With a portrait. (1899; 2 images, 1 plate)
- BUCHANAN, Robert Professor of Logic at the University of Glasgow - Fragments of the Table Round. By Robert Buchanan, Professor at Glasgow. (1859; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Buchanan, Robert Williams - The Devil's Case. A bank holiday interlude. In verse. (1896; 6 images, 5 plates)
- Buchanan, Robert Williams - North Coast and other poems ... With illustrations by J. Wolf, T. Dalziel and others ... Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel (1868; 53 images, 32 plates)
- Buchanan, Robert Williams - The Outcast. A rhyme for the time ... With illustrations, etc (1891; 15 images, 11 plates)
- Buchanan, Robert Williams - Buchanan's Poems for the People. no. 1 (1892; 2 images, 2 plates)
- BUCKINGHAM, Elinor Mead. - The revival of English poetry in the nineteenth century. Selections from Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats and Byron. With an introduction by Elinor M. Buckingham (1898; 7 images, 4 plates)
- BUCKLER, Alexander Writer of Verse - Memories of Albert the Good. Stanzas (1879; 1 images)
- BUCKLER, Alexander Writer of Verse - An Ode graciously accepted by His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales ... on his happy restoration to health (1872; 4 images, 1 plate)
- BULL, Stephen Sir - Schir Ginkertounis Garland; or, dawis the day; and the Scottismanis Garland; or, Schir Andro Wode his battell wi Schir Stevin Bull. Two ancient poems (1805; 3 images)
- BULLEN, Arthur Henry. - A Christmas Garland. Carols and poems form the fifteenth century to the present time. Edited by A. H. Bullen. With ... illustrations, etc (1885; 88 images)
- BULLEN, Arthur Henry. - Lyrics from the Dramatists of the Elizabethan Age: edited by A. H. Bullen. L.P (1889; 1 images)
- BULTEEL, Henry Bellenden. - The Oxford Argo. In verse. By an Oxford Divine H. B. Bulteel. Edited by A. B. A. (1845; 1 images)
- BUMSTEAD, George. - The Greatest? Jubilee?? Song!!!??? Composed by me, G. B. (G. Bumstead), this present year 1887, and many to follow, I hope and trust!!! (1887; 2 images)
- BURGES, afterwards LAMB, James Bland Sir, Bart - The Birth and Triumph of Love: a poem. (1823; 28 images, 8 plates)
- BURGON, John William Dean of Chichester - Petra, a prize poem, etc (1845; 2 images)
- BURGON, John William Dean of Chichester - Petra, a prize poem, etc. (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BURN, Peter. - Poems. (1900; 5 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. By James Currie. (1801; 4 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns; with an account of his life, and a criticism on his writings. To which are prefixed, some observations on the character and condition of the Scottish peasantry. By James Currie. (1802; 5 images, 1 plate)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns, with an account of his life, criticism on his writings, &c. &c. as edited by James Currie, M.D. A new edition. (1820; 6 images, 2 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns; containing his life; by John Lockhart, Esq. The poetry and correspondence of Dr. Currie's edition; biographical sketches of the poet by himself, Gilbert Burns, Professor Stewart, and others; Essay on Scottish Poetry, including the poetry of Burns, by Dr. Currie ... select Scottish songs of the other poets ... with Burns's remarks, etc (1835; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Burns, Robert - The Poems, Letters, and Land of Robert Burns: illustrated by W. H. Bartlett, T. Allom, and other artists. With a new memoir of the poet, and notices, critical and biographical, of his works, by Allan Cunningham (1840; 90 images, 90 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns; with Dr. Currie's memoir of the poet, and an essay on his genius and character, by Professor Wilson. Also numerous notes, annotations, and appendices. Embellished by eighty-one portraits and landscape illustrations (1843; 506 images, 503 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns; containing his life by John Lockhart, Esq., the poetry and correspondence of Dr. Currie's edition; biographical sketches of the poet by himself, Gilbert Burns, Professor Stewart, and others; essay on Scottish poetry, including the poetry of Burns, by Dr. Currie; Burns' songs, etc (1846; 2 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Works of Robert Burns; with a complete life of the poet by James Currie, and an essay on his genius and character, by Professor Wilson, etc. With plates, including portraits. (1855; 90 images, 84 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Works and Correspondence of Robert Burns, including his letters to Clarinda; remarks on Scottish songs and ballads, illustrated by historical and critical notes, biographical notices by James Currie, &c. &c. With an extensive glossary of the Scottish language; a life of the author; and an essay on his genius and writings (1866; 58 images, 51 plates)
- Burns, Robert - Burns. Poems, letters and journals. With plates, including a portrait. (1879; 86 images, 85 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The National Burns. Edited by Rev. George Gilfillan, including the airs of all the songs, and an original life of Burns by the editor. With plates, including portraits. (1879; 528 images, 105 plates)
- Burns, Robert - Poems by Robert Burns: with an account of his life by Josiah Walker, and miscellaneous remarks on his writings. Containing also many poems and letters, not printed in Doctor Currie's edition. With engravings. (1811; 7 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Illustrated Family Burns, with an original memoir. With engravings, including a portrait. (1866; 356 images, 90 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited, with a critical memoir, by William Michael Rossetti. Illustrated by John Moyr Smith (1871; 22 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited, with introductory biography and notes, by Charles Kent ... With illustrations (1878; 8 images, 2 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott (1880; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited, with a critical memoir, by William Michael Rossetti. Illustrated by John Moyr Smith (1881; 20 images, 7 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns; with memoir, prefatory notes, and a complete marginal glossary. Edited by John & Angus Macpherson. With portrait and illustrations (1883; 8 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, with photographic illustrations by G. W. Wilson. (Prefatory notice by W. M. Rossetti.) (1885; 21 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. With explanatory glossary, notes, memoir, etc. (The “Albion” edition.) (1889; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns; with memoir, prefatory notes, and a complete marginal glossary. Edited by John and Angus Macpherson (1891; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - Poems & Songs by Robert Burns. With original illustrations by R. Herdman, etc. (The “Edina” edition.) (1893; 65 images, 45 plates)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns (1895; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns. Edited with introduction, notes and glossary by Andrew Lang, assisted by W. A. Craigie. With a portrait (1896; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited by John Fawside, etc (1896; 4 images, 1 plate)
- Burns, Robert - Selections from the Poems of Robert Burns. Edited with introduction, notes, and vocabulary by John G. Dow (1898; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - Lieder und Balladen des Schotten Robert Burns. Uebertragen von Heinrich Julius Heintze. Mit dem Bildniss und einem kurzen Lebensabriss des Dichters, nebst erläuternden Anmerkungen (1840; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Burns, Robert - Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. With a portrait. (1797; 1 images)
- Burns, Robert - Selections from Burns. With illustrations (1892; 30 images, 19 plates)
- Burns, Robert - Mausoleum and Memorials of Burns (1842; 2 images, 2 plates)
- BURNSIDE, Helen Marion. - Drift Weed. Verses & lyrics (1897; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Burnside, Helen Marion. - The Three Angels ... Verses. Illustrated by Alice Price and F. Corbyn Price (1890; 16 images, 15 plates)
- BURROWES, J. - Life in St. George's Fields, or, the Rambles and adventures of disconsolate William, Esq.-from St. James's-and his accomplished Surrey friend, the Hon. Flash Dick ... Containing original songs ... and a slang dictionary, etc. With a plate. (1821; 1 images)
- BURTON, Charles Rector of All Saints, Manchester - The Bardiad, a poem ... Second edition. With copious critical notes, etc (1823; 1 images)
- BURTON, H. E. Writer of Verse - Lindah; or the Festival. A metrical romance of ancient Scinde. With minor poems ... By the author of The White Rose Wreath (H. E. Burton), etc (1845; 3 images, 3 plates)
- BURTON, John D.D - Elogium famæ inserviens Jacci Etonensis, sive Gigantis; or, the Praises of Jack of Eton, commonly called Jack the Giant i.e. J. Burton: collected into Latin and English metre ... To which is added a dissertation on the Burtoni style. By a Master of Arts i.e. William King (1750; 3 images)
- Burton, Richard Francis Sir - The Kasîdah (couplets) of Hājî Aboû El-Yezdî: a lay of the Higher Law. Translated and annotated by ... F. B. i.e. Frank Baker, pseudonym of Sir R. F. Burton; or rather, written by Sir R. F. Burton. (; 31 images, 24 plates)
- Busk, Hans - The Banquet: in three cantos. By Hans Busk. (; 4 images, 4 plates)
- Busk, Hans - The Banquet: in three cantos. By Hans Busk. (; 6 images, 6 plates)
- Busk, Hans - The Dessert, a poem, to which is added The Tea, by the author of “The Banquet” i.e. Hans Busk. With plates. (; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Busk, Hans - The Dessert, a poem, to which is added The Tea, by the author of “The Banquet” i.e. Hans Busk. With plates. (; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Busk, Hans - Fugitive Pieces in Verse. With plates. (1814; 8 images, 8 plates)
- BUTLER, Samuel the Poet - The Genuine Poetical Remains of Samuel Butler. With notes by Robert Thyer ... With a selection from the author's Characters in prose. Illustrated with humorous wood-cuts, and portraits of Butler and Thyer. L.P (1827; 12 images, 9 plates)
- BUTTERY, Eliza. - Britannia. Song (1887; 7 images, 4 plates)
- BYLES, George. - Reveries in Confinement: a poem, etc (1804; 1 images)
- BYNG, Lancelot Alfred Cranmer. - Daisies of the Dawn. Poems. (1896; 1 images)
- BYNG, Lancelot Alfred Cranmer. - Voices in the Twilight. Poems. (1897; 1 images)
- ₪ BYROM, John Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge - Miscellaneous Poems. (1814; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BYRON, Anne Isabella Noel Baroness Wentworth - Lady Byron's Responsive “Fare thee well!” ... Third edition. (Conciliator to Lady Byron.) Two poems. With a portrait of Lord Byron. (1816; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Works of Lord Byron, comprehending the suppressed poems. Embellished with a portrait, and a sketch of his life (1822; 5 images, 3 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Complete Works of Lord Byron. With a biographical and critical notice by J. W. Lake. With a portrait. (1825; 8 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Works of Lord Byron, including the suppressed poems. With “The Life of Lord Byron” by J. W. Lake, a facsimile of a letter from Lord Byron to the editor of “Galignani's Messenger,” and a portrait. (1826; 6 images, 3 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Works of Lord Byron. Complete in one volume. With notes by Thomas Moore, Esq., Lord Jeffrey, Sir Walter Scott ... &c. &c. With a portrait. (1837; 7 images, 7 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Complete Works of Lord Byron, reprinted from the last London edition, containing besides the notes and illustrations by Moore, Walter Scott and others ... considerable additions and original notes, with a most complete index; to which is prefixed a life, by Henry Lytton Bulwer. With a portrait and facsimiles. (1842; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Complete in one volume. Collected and arranged, with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, Lord Jeffrey, Sir Walter Scott ... &c. &c. With a portrait, etc (1845; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron ... Collected and arranged, with the notes and illustrations of Thomas Moore, Lord Jeffrey, Sir Walter Scott and others ... With portrait, etc (1850; 7 images, 7 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. A new edition. With a portrait. (1855; 4 images, 4 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, complete. New edition, the text carefully revised. With a portrait. (1857; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Collected and arranged with notes by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Jeffrey and others ... New and complete edition. With portrait and illustrative engravings (1859; 21 images, 2 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Complete in one volume. Collected and arranged, with illustrative notes by Thomas Moore, Lord Jeffrey and others ... With a portrait, etc (1869; 10 images, 10 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Illustrated edition. With a portrait. (1874; 54 images, 22 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron (1878; 49 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, etc (1878; 55 images, 20 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Poems (1880; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Poetical Works of Lord Byron. Edited, with a critical memoir, by W. M. Rossetti. Illustrated by Thomas Seccombe or rather, by Ford Madox Brown. (1881; 59 images, 7 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Complete Poetical Works of Lord Byron. With an introductory memoir by William B. Scott (1887; 26 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Lord Byrons Werke, in kritischen Texten mit Einleitungen und Anmerkungen herausgegeben von Eugen Kölbing (; 5 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Œuvres complètes de Lord Byron, avec notes et commentaires, comprenant ses mémoires publiés par Thomas Moore, et ornées d'un beau portrait de l'auteur. Traduction nouvelle par M. Paulin Paris (1830; 39 images, 4 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Œuvres complètes de Lord Byron, traduction nouvelle, d'après la dernière édition de Londres, par Benjamin Laroche ... Avec les notes et commentaires de Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Moore, Francis Jeffrey ... etc.; les variantes du texte; précédées de l'histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de Lord Byron, par John Galt. With a portrait. (1836; 61 images, 4 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Œuvres de Lord Byron, traduites en vers français par Orby Hunter & Pascal Ramé (1845; 3 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Poems on his Domestic Circumstances. By Lord Byron ... To which is prefixed the life of the noble author. Eleventh edition. Seven poems, including two spurious. With a portrait. (1816; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Poems on his Domestic Circumstances ... By Lord Byron ... Twenty-third edition. Containing nine poems, etc. MS. notes (1817; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Byron's Prisoner of Chillon und Siege of Corinth. Mit bibliographischem Material, litterarischer Einleitung und sachlichen Anmerkungen ... herausegegeben von J. G. C. Schuler (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Byron-Anthologie. Auserwähltes aus Lord Byron's Dichtungen, übertragen von Eduard Hobein (1866; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Poemi di Giorgio Lord Byron, recati in italiano da Giuseppe Nicolini. The Bride of Abydos, Parisina, The Corsair, Lara. Con alcuni componimenti originali del traduttore (1834; 4 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. Cantos I and II. With fourteen other poems. (1814; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. Cantos I and II. With fourteen other poems. (1812; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. Cantos I and II. With fourteen other poems. (1812; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Italia. Canto ... tradotto da A. Maffei (1872; 2 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A romaunt. With a portrait. (1869; 78 images, 13 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Il Corsaro, novella di Lord Byron; versione in prosa di L. C (1819; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Lord Byron's Don Juan. With life and original notes, by A. Cunningham ... and many illustrations on steel. (1886; 7 images, 7 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - A Sequel to Don Juan. By G. W. M. Reynolds. (1845; 5 images, 4 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, etc (1819; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - A fac-simile reprint of the suppressed edition of 1806. Edited by H. Buxston Forman. (1886; 11 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Giaour ... Eighth edition, with some additions. (1814; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Hours of Idleness, a series of poems, original and translated. Forty poems, of which twenty-eight are reprinted from “Poems on Various Occasions,” and twelve are new. (1820; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Hours of Idleness, a series of poems, original and translated. Forty poems, of which twenty-eight are reprinted from “Poems on Various Occasions,” and twelve are new. (1820; 7 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Hours of Idleness, a series of poems, original and translated. Forty poems, of which twenty-eight are reprinted from “Poems on Various Occasions,” and twelve are new. (1807; 5 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Lamento del Tasso ... Recato in italiano da M. Leoni (1818; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Knight's Tour in a continuous and uninterrupted ride over 48 boards or 3072 squares. Adapted from Byron's “Mazeppa” by H. Eschwege (1896; 1 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The prisoner of Chillon, and other poems. (1865; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Reflections on Shipboard, by Lord Byron (1816; 3 images)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - The Shade of Byron: a mock heroic poem, containing strange revelations not hitherto disclosed, with copious notes and references ... A preface, with the author's comments on the so-called true “Story,” by Mrs. Stowe. And a repudiation of the charges hurled against the memory of Lord Byron and his beloved sister, Ada Augusta. (Second edition.) (1871; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Historical Illustrations of Lord Byron's Works, in a series of etchings, by Reveil, from original paintings, by A. Colin. With accompanying text. (1833; 20 images, 7 plates)
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[edit]- C*****, W. Rector of K**** W**** - A Caveat to the Will of a certain Northern Vicar. Addressed to the Reverend W. C*****, Rector of K**** W**** i.e William Cooper, Rector of Kirby Wiske. In verse. (1766; 1 images)
- C-, J-. - Election Squibs, Ballads & Broadsides, with other impromptu verses, by J- C- i.e. John Cotton. (1887; 7 images, 1 plate)
- C., C. - Sylla's Ghost: a satyr against ambition, and the last horrid plot. In verse. The dedication signed: C. C. (1683; 2 images)
- C., F. Gent - A Poem on the Death of the Countess of Sunderland. By F. C. Gent (1716; 2 images)
- C., H. - Peter Little and the Lucky Sixpence; The Frog's Lecture; and other stories. A verse book for my children and their playmates. The dedicatory poem signed: H. C., i.e. Henry Campkin. (1851; 10 images, 1 plate)
- C., O. B. - The Legend of Naworth. By O. B. C. i.e. Owen B. Cole. In verse. (1846; 2 images)
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- Caldwell, Robert C. - The chutney lyrics (1871; 2 images, 1 plate)
- CAMPBELL, Caroline. - Elegy on the Death of Miss Caroline Campbell, etc. By Field Marshal the Hon. H. S. Conway. (1789; 1 images)
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- CAMPBELL, John Douglas Sutherland Duke of Argyll - Guido and Lita: a tale of the Riviera. In verse. (1875; 10 images, 2 plates)
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- Campbell, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. Illustrated by twenty vignettes from designs by Turner, and thirty-seven woodcuts from designs by Harvey. With a portrait. (1843; 62 images, 2 plates)
- Campbell, Thomas - The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. With an original biography, and notes. Edited by Epes Sargent. With a portrait. (1854; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Campbell, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. With life. Six engravings on steel (1880; 6 images, 1 plate)
- Campbell, Thomas - The pleasures of hope; with other poems ... The fifth edition, corrected and enlarged. (1803; 3 images, 3 plates)
- CAMPBELL, Thomas the Poet - The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. With a portrait, and with vignettes after designs by J. M. W. Turner. (1837; 21 images, 2 plates)
- CAMPBELL, Thomas the Poet - The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell. With notes, and a biographical sketch, by the Rev. W. A. Hill ... Illustrated by ... vignettes from designs by Turner. With a portrait. (1851; 23 images, 1 plate)
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- Carleton, Will - The Lightning-Rod Dispenser. A farm ballad (1879; 1 images)
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- Carroll, Lewis - Three Sunsets, and other poems ... With twelve fairy-fancies by E. Gertrude Thomson (1898; 12 images, 6 plates)
- CARSHORE, Mary. - Songs of the East (1855; 1 images)
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- Caxton, William - A Dialogue in the Shades, between William Caxton, Fodius, a bibliomaniac, and William Wynken, Clerk, a descendant of Wynken de Worde: to which is added, the Story of Dean Honywood's Grubs. In verse. With explanatory notes, by W. W. With “A Ballad entitled Rare Doings at Roxburghe-Hall.” By William Clarke. (1817; 1 images)
- CAYLEY, George John. - Some Account of the Life and Adventures of Sir Regd Mohun, Bt. Done in verse ... Canto first (second, third) (1849; 10 images)
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- CHAMBERS, William and CHAMBERS (Robert) Publishing Firm - Chambers's Recitation Book for infant schools and classes (1897; 1 images)
- CHANDLER, afterwards MOULTON, Ellen Louise. - At the Wind's Will. Lyrics and sonnets (1899; 40 images)
- CHANDLER, afterwards MOULTON, Ellen Louise. - Swallow Flights. New edition of “Poems” published in 1877 with ten additional poems (1892; 15 images)
- CHANDLER, Mary. - The Description of Bath. A poem ... Third edition. To which are added, several poems by the same author. (1767; 7 images)
- CHANDLER, Richard Writer of Verse - Rhymes for the Ranks. Soldiers' songs & sonnets (1875; 30 images)
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- CHAPMAN, Jane. - Elegies on the Deaths of Several of her Valuable Friends, etc (1805; 2 images)
- Charles I, King of England - Two Copies of Verses, on the Meeting of King Charles the First and his Queen Henrietta-Maria, in the Valley of Kineton, below Edge-Hill, in Warwickshire, July 13, 1643. Edited by William Hamper. (1822; 1 images)
- Charles I, King of England - The Church of England Martyr. A poem. Inscrib'd to all loyal Church-Men (1710; 1 images)
- CHARLETON, T. W. - The Art of Fishing. A poem (1819; 1 images)
- CHATELAIN, Jean Baptiste François Ernest de. - Beautés de la poësie anglaise. With plates. Fr (1860; 20 images, 2 plates)
- Chatterton, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton. With an essay on the Rowley Poems by the Rev. Walter W. Skeat ... and a memoir by Edward Bell. The Rowley poems modernized. (1871; 60 images)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey - The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. To which are added, an essay upon his language and versification, an introductory discourse, and notes. In four volumes. (Vol. 5. Containing a glossary.) Edited by Thomas Tyrwhitt. (1822; 9 images, 1 plate)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey - The Canterbury Tales. Being selections from the tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, rendered into modern English with close adherence to the language of the poet. By Frank Pitt-Taylor (1884; 1 images)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey - Chaucer for Children. A golden key. By Mrs. H. R. Haweis. Selections from the Canterbury Tales connected by prose narrative, and five minor poems. With a metrical version in modern English. Illustrated ... by the author (1877; 38 images, 11 plates)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey - Chaucer's Beads. By Mrs. Haweis. A birthday book, diary & concordance, of Chaucers proverbs or soothsaws (1884; 135 images, 1 plate)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey - The Chaucer Birthday Book. Compiled by Harriet Waechter. With a frontispiece. (1889; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Chaucer, Geoffrey - The Complaint of the Black Knight from Chaucer. By Mr. Dart. A verse paraphrase of the poem by John Lydgate. (1718; 4 images)
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- CHINCHINJOSS, Joss pseud - Friend Tommy and other topics. In verse. (1900; 1 images)
- Cholmondeley-Pennell, H. (Henry) - Pegasus re-saddled. ... With ... illustrations by Du Maurier (1877; 80 images, 10 plates)
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- CHRISTY, Edwin Pearce. - The Original Christy's Minstrels. Complete repertoire of plantation melodies, from which the programme of each evening is selected (1857; 2 images)
- CHURCHILL, John Duke of Marlborough - A Poem on his Grace the Duke of Marlborough's Return from his German Expedition (1705; 1 images)
- CHURCHYARD, Thomas Miscellaneous Writer - Churchyard's Misery of Flanders, etc. 1579. A reprint. (1876; 12 images)
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- CLARK, J. T. Poetical Writer - Selections from Poems by J. T. Clark (1898; 1 images)
- CLARK, Kate D. - The French and English Birthday Book. Compiled by K. D. Clark. With illustrations (1890; 22 images)
- CLARK, Kate McCosh. - Persephone, and other poems (1894; 25 images)
- CLARKE, Godfrey Bagnall. - An Elegy on the Death of Godfrey Bagnall Clarke, Esq;, etc (1775; 1 images)
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- COLE, Edward William. - The Thousand Best Songs in the World. Selected and arranged by E. W. Cole (1892; 1 images)
- COLE, William of Starston, Norfolk - A Descriptive Review of the Year 1799, comprised in twelve monthly sections. In verse. (1800; 6 images)
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in one volume (1829; 2 images, 1 plate)
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- COOKE, Carrie Adelaide. - Blossoms by the Way. A collection of choice poems. Edited by C. A. Cooke. Border designs by Sweeney (1882; 175 images, 26 plates)
- Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt) - Songs written for the Excursionists' Annual Dinners, Q.M.C. Quekett Microscopical Club (1878; 15 images)
- COOKE, Thomas of Braintree, Essex - The Bays Miscellany, or Colley Cibber triumphant: containing I. The Petty Sessions of Poets. II. The Battle of the Poets, or the Contention for the Laurel; as it is now acting at the new Theatre in the Hay-Market. III. The Battle of the Poets. An heroic poem in two canto's ... Written by Scriblerus Quartus (1730; 3 images)
- COOMBE, Sarah Matilda. - Aurestine; a tale of fancy. In verse. (1829; 1 images)
- COOPER, Cecilia. - The Battle of Tewkesbury. A poem. Written on a view of the intrenchments near the town; with historical notes and observations (1820; 1 images)
- COOPER, George of Newcastle-under-Lyme - Some Loose Leaves from my Portfolio. Poems. With engravings. (1842; 6 images)
- COOPER, Henry Fox. - Poems. Dedicated ... to her Grace the Duchess of Manchester (1805; 1 images)
- COOPER, William Rector of Kirby Wiske - The Will of a certain Northern Vicar. The second edition, with corrections. To which is annex'd, a codicil, etc. By William Cooper, Rector of Kirby Wiske. Purporting to be the will of John Ellison. MS. notes (1765; 1 images, 1 plate)
- COPPÉE, Henry. - A Gallery of Famous English and American Poets. With an introductory essay, by H. Coppée ... Richly illustrated, etc (1870; 127 images, 45 plates)
- COPPÉE, Henry. - Songs of Praise and Poems of Devotion in the Christian Centuries. With an introduction by H. Coppée ... Elegantly illustrated with sixty steel engravings, etc. F.P (1866; 62 images, 50 plates)
- COPPIN, John Wylkyns. - Ode on the Marriage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales ... Being the poem to which the first special prize was awarded in the University of Dublin, June, 1863 (1863; 2 images)
- CORBET, William Joseph. - The Battle of Fontenoy (1871; 1 images)
- Corbould, H. (Henry) - The Book of the Poets. (Chaucer to Beattie.) Illustrated with forty-five elegant engravings on steel, from designs by Corbould, &c. With an essay on English poetry (1844; 46 images)
- CORK, Alfred. - The Jubilee. A poem on Queen Victoria's Jubilee. (1887; 1 images)
- CORNISH, Thomas Harttree. - The Thames; a descriptive poem (1842; 10 images, 2 plates)
- Cornwall, Barry - Marcian Colonna, an Italian tale. With three dramatic scenes, and other poems (1820; 1 images)
- CORNWALL, Eusebius. - Miscellaneous Poems. (1828; 4 images)
- CORRY, Thomas Charles Stewart. - Irish Lyrics, Songs & Poems (1879; 71 images, 1 plate)
- COSBY Major - Kevin's Bed, a descriptive poem of various scenery in the County of Wicklow, in Ireland; and legendary tales of St. Kevin. To which is added a correct guide as to distances and accommodation (1835; 1 images, 1 plate)
- COSSÉ, P. Satirist - Satires républicaines. In verse. (1848; 1 images)
- COSTELLOE, James C. - The Azure-robed Knight and the Lady of the Isles. A poem on the installation of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as chief Knight of the Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick (1874; 2 images, 1 plate)
- COSTER, George Thomas. - The Rhyme of St. Peter's Fall, etc (1871; 3 images)
- COTTLE, Joseph. - The Fall of Cambria, a poem. (1811; 3 images, 1 plate)
- COTTON, John Daniel. - Elegiac Tears, or Plaintive epsitles; being a poetical translation of the Rev. Mr. Cotton's Elegiacæ lachrymæ, sive Querelæ epistolares. By the Rev. George Itchener (1766; 7 images)
- COTTON, John of Bromsgrove - Thoughts and Fancies. Poems and occasional verses (1897; 22 images, 2 plates)
- COTTON, Roger. - A Spirituall Song: conteining an Historicall Discourse from the infancie of the world, vntill this present time: setting downe the treacherous practises of the wicked, against the children of God, etc (1596; 9 images)
- COURTENAY, John Son of John Courtenay, M.P - Juvenile Poems by the late John Courtenay, Jun. With an elegy on his death by J. Courtenay, M.P.. With a portrait. (1795; 1 images)
- COURTHOPE, William John. - The Longest Reign; an ode on the completion of the sixtieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. By William John Courthope (1897; 2 images)
- Cousins, James Henry - Ben Madighan, and other poems. With introduction by John Vinycomb, etc. With a portrait. (1895; 30 images)
- (Book cat (100%)) COUTTS, Francis Burdett Thomas Money afterwards COUTTS-NEVILL (Francis Burdett Thomas) Baron Latymer - The Alhambra and other poems (1898; 1 images)
- (Book cat (100%)) COUTTS, Francis Burdett Thomas Money afterwards COUTTS-NEVILL (Francis Burdett Thomas) Baron Latymer - Poems (1896; 3 images, 2 plates)
- COVERDALE, R. R. - Poems (1871; 26 images)
- COWAN, Frank. - A Visit in Verse to Halemaumau (1885; 1 images)
- COWAN, Samuel Kennedy. - The Murmur of the Shells (1879; 26 images)
- COWAN, Samuel Kennedy. - Sung by Six. Poems by S. K. Cowan, J. H. Cousins, W. M. Knox, L. J. McQuilland, W. T. Anderson, J. J. Pender (1896; 3 images, 1 plate)
- COWLEY, Abraham. - The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley. Consisting of those which were formerly printed: and those which he design'd for the press, now published out of the authors original copies. Edited, with an account of the life and writings of Cowley, by Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester. With a portrait by W. Faithorne. (1681; 24 images, 1 plate)
- ₪ COWLEY, Abraham. - The Works of Mr Abraham Cowley. Consisting of those which were formerly printed: and those which he design'd for the press, now published out of the authors original copies. Edited, with an account of the life and writings of Cowley, by Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester. With a portrait by W. Faithorne. (1668; 17 images, 1 plate)
- Cowper, William - Poems ... A new edition. With plates after Fuseli. (1808; 11 images)
- Cowper, William - Poems, of William Cowper ... Embellished with engravings, and a sketch of his life (1833; 67 images)
- Cowper, William - Poems ... With a biographical and critical introduction by the Rev. Thomas Dale, and seventy-five illustrations, engraved by J. Orrin Smith, from drawings by John Gilbert (1841; 76 images)
- Cowper, William - Poetical Works of Cowper. A new edition, with illustrative notes, etc (1863; 1 images)
- Cowper, William - The Poetical Works of William Cowper (1878; 19 images)
- Cowper, William - The Diverting History of John Gilpin. (1868; 25 images, 19 plates)
- Cowper, William - Cowper, illustrated by a series of views, etc. The text by E. W. Brayley; the plates by J. S. Storer and J. Greig. (1810; 12 images, 12 plates)
- COWPER, William pseud. [i.e. James Everett.] - An Extraordinary Chace, or the Parson and the cat; a seriocomic satirical poem ... Embellished with various etchings ... Second edition (1820; 5 images, 4 plates)
- COWPER, William the Poet - Poems. With plates after W. M. Craig, and a portrait. (1820; 11 images, 8 plates)
- COWPER, William the Poet - Poems. With a portrait. (1825; 1 images, 1 plate)
- COWPER, William the Poet - The Poetical Works of William Cowper. Edited, with a critical memoir, by William Michael Rossetti. Illustrated by Thomas Seccombe. With a portrait. (1881; 27 images, 8 plates)
- COWPER, William the Poet - The Diverting History of John Gilpin. (1865; 7 images, 7 plates)
- COX, afterwards GARDINER Mrs - An Epithalamium address'd to Mrs. Cox, on her marriage with Mr. Gardiner (1715; 3 images)
- COX, George Fellow of New College, Oxford - Black Gowns & Red Coats, or Oxford in 1834. A satire, in six parts. Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Wellington. By George Cox. (1834; 2 images, 2 plates)
- COX, Palmer. - The Brownies at Home (1893; 261 images, 47 plates)
- COXE, Richard Charles. - Poems: scriptural, classical and miscellaneous (1845; 92 images, 3 plates)
- CRABBE, George the Poet - The Poetical Works of George Crabbe, etc (1835; 1 images, 1 plate)
- CRABBE, George the Poet - Poems. (1808; 8 images)
- CRABTREE, John of Lincoln - A New Anthem or National Hymn of Praise and Thanksgiving. To commemorate Her Majesty Queen Victoria's long and most illustrious reign (1896; 1 images)
- CRAIG, Finlay. - Sunshine and Shade: tales from many lands, in verse (1894; 2 images)
- CRAIG, Matthew Robert Smith. - In Borderland. Border and other verses ... With illustrations by John Wallace (1899; 24 images, 1 plate)
- CRAIG, William Marshall. - Sports of Love, in six poems and six etchings (1818; 7 images, 7 plates)
- CRAMPTON, Thomas. - A collection of ballads printed in London. Formed by T. Crampton. (1860; 1787 images, 23 plates)
- CRANE, Thomas Minister of St. Olave, Chester - Revolvit cor meum: the common English translation of the Fourty-Fifth Psalm, carefully corrected ... with a paraphrase and notes: whereunto is prefixed some account of the parish of Eccleston near Chester ... by Thomas Crane (1774; 1 images)
- Crane, Walter - Flora's Feast. A masque of flowers, penned & pictured by Walter Crane (1889; 48 images, 47 plates)
- Crane, Walter - The Sirens Three. A poem: written and illustrated by Walter Crane (1886; 50 images, 43 plates)
- CRANE, Walter. - A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden. Set forth in verses & coloured designs (1899; 48 images, 47 plates)
- CRANE, Walter. - Queen Summer; or, the Tourney of the lily & the rose. Penned & portrayed by Walter Crane (1891; 40 images, 40 plates)
- CRANE, Walter. - The Quiver of Love. A collection of Valentines ancient and modern. With illustrations, in colors, ... by W. Crane and Kate Greenaway (1876; 84 images, 8 plates)
- CRAWFORD, David Writer of Verse - Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, on Various Subjects. With plates, including a portrait. (1798; 5 images, 1 plate)
- Crawhall, Joseph - A collection of right merrie garlands for North country anglers (1864; 348 images, 1 plate)
- CRIRIE, James. - Scottish Scenery: or, Sketches in verse, descriptive of scenes chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland: accompanied with notes and illustrations; and ornamented with engravings by W. Byrne ... from views painted by G. Walker, etc (1803; 20 images, 20 plates)
- CRISTALL, Ann Batten. - Poetical Sketches (1795; 3 images)
- CROCKETT, William Shillinglaw. - In Praise of Tweed. An anthology of prose and verse by various authors. Compiled, with an introduction and biographical notes by W. S. Crockett. With portraits. (1899; 35 images, 4 plates)
- CROCKETT, William Shillinglaw. - Minstrelsy of the Merse. The poets and poetry of Berwickshire. A county anthology ... Preface by Professor John Stuart Blackie (1893; 1 images)
- CROKER, John Wilson Right Hon - The Battles of Talavera, a poem. By J. W. Croker. Sixth edition, corrected, with some additions. (1810; 3 images, 2 plates)
- CROKER, Margaret Sarah. - Monody on His late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent (1820; 1 images)
- CROKER, Margaret Sarah. - A Tribute to the Memory of Sir Samuel Romilly. In verse. (1818; 1 images)
- CROMMELIN, Maria Henrietta de la Cherois. - Poets in the Garden. With plates. (1886; 91 images, 10 plates)
- CROMMELIN, Maria Henrietta de la Cherois. - Poets in the Garden. With plates. (1886; 55 images, 1 plate)
- CROMPTON, Robert Editor of “The Liverpool Lantern.” - Poems. With a portrait. (1866; 1 images)
- CROSS, John C. Dramatist - Parnassian Trifles. Being a collection of elegiac, pastoral, nautic, and lyric poetry. (1796; 1 images)
- CROSS, Thomas Uttermare. - An English Verse-Book. Arranged for the use of preparatory schools ... by the Rev. T. U. Cross (1886; 1 images)
- CRUCELLI, F. pseud. [i.e. James Archibald Sidey.] - Mistura Curiosa. Being a higgledy-piggledy of Scotch, Irish, English, Nigger ... comic, serious and sentimental odds & ends of rhymes and fables ... With illustrations by Charles A. Doyle and John Smart (1869; 206 images, 11 plates)
- Cruikshank, George - The House that Jack built ... With twelve cuts. A satire in verse on the sale of gin and beer. (1853; 12 images, 2 plates)
- CRUTTWELL, Charles James. - The Tomb of Bonaparte, at the “Invalides.” A poem (1842; 2 images)
- CRUTTWELL, Charles James. - Io triumphe! A song of victory on our glorious entry into Cabul; to which is added, the Massacre of Cabul. By C. J. Cruttwell. (1842; 1 images)
- CUDMORE, Patrick. - Cudmore's Prophecy of the Twentieth Century. With plates. (1899; 9 images, 5 plates)
- CULHAM, B. P. - The Fig-Leaf: a satirical and admonitory poem. Dedicated ... to the fashionable world ... By B. P. Cutham. Second edition. (1805; 2 images, 1 plate)
- CUNDALL, Joseph. - Poetry of the year. Passages from the poets descriptive of the seasons. With twenty-two coloured illustrations from drawings by eminent artists.Edited by Joseph Cundall. (1853; 23 images, 22 plates)
- CUNDALL, Joseph. - Poetry of the year, etc. Edited by Joseph Cundall. (1864; 5 images, 1 plate)
- CUNNINGHAM, John Poet - Poems, chiefly Pastoral. (1766; 161 images, 1 plate)
- CUNNINGHAM, Peter Curate of Chertsey - Saint Anne's Hill. A poem. By P. Cunningham. (1833; 6 images, 6 plates)
- CUNNINGHAM, Peter Curate of Chertsey - The Russian Prophecy, a poem, occasioned by a remarkable phœnomenon in the heavens, observed in Russia, February 19, 1785. By Peter Cunningham. (1787; 3 images)
- CUNNINGHAM, Peter F.S.A - Poems upon Several Occasions (1841; 2 images)
- CURSHAM, Mary Anne. - Martin Luther. A poem. By M. A. Cursham. (1828; 1 images)
- CURTIS, Walter. - Book of Word & Music of Humorous Songs, Burlesque Sketches, & Recitals. With a portrait. (1896; 20 images, 5 plates)
- CURZON, Robert Baron Zouche - The Lay of the Purple Falcon; a metrical romance, now first printed from the original manuscript, in the possession of the Hon. Robert Curzon (1847; 5 images)
- CUTHBERTSON, William Poetical Writer - By Shore and Wood. Poems. (1899; 1 images)
- CUTOLO, Cesare. - Cutolo Memorial Concert. Thursday, February 21, etc. A programme. (1867; 4 images, 1 plate)
- ČECH, Svatopluk. - Two Mock Epics. Hanuman, by Svatopluk Czech-translated from the 17th edition; and, Tantum Religio, or, Sir Blasius, by W. W. Strickland (1894; 9 images, 3 plates)
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[edit]- D'ANVERS, Alicia. - The Oxford-Act: a poem. By Alicia D'Anvers. (1693; 1 images)
- D'ORSEY, Alexander James Donald. - Calderon: a poem in honour of the second centenary of the immortal poet (1881; 1 images)
- D., N. - An Antidote against Melancholy: made up in pills. Compounded of witty ballads, jovial songs, and merry catches. The address to the reader signed: N. D. (1870; 1 images)
- D., P. P. D. - On Lord Nelson's Victory over the French Fleet at Abouquir. An idyl. By P. P. D. D. pp. xii (1798; 1 images)
- DANA, Charles Anderson Editor of the New York “Sun.” and JOHNSON (Rossiter) - Fifty Perfect Poems. Selected and edited by C. A. Dana and Rossiter Johnson. With seventy illustrations (1883; 70 images)
- DANIEL, George of Islington - The Missionary. A poem. (1847; 2 images)
- DARBY, Eleanor. - Lays of Love and Heroism, Legends, Lyrics, and other Poems. With plates. (1855; 6 images, 3 plates)
- DARLING, Ralph. - A Poetical Version of the Four Gospels. By Ralph Darling (1801; 4 images)
- DARTNALL, Henry. - The Four Gardens. A solemn imagery, in seven parts. A poem. (1870; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DARTNALL, Henry. - The Four Gardens. A solemn imagery, in seven parts. A poem. (1878; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Darwin, Erasmus - The Poetical Works of Erasmus Darwin ... Containing the Botanic Garden ... and the Temple of Nature. With philosophical notes and plates (1806; 30 images, 24 plates)
- DAVENPORT, E. - The Boy's Own Poetry Book. Edited by E. Davenport (1889; 1 images)
- DAVENPORT, E. - The Girl's Own Poetry Book. Edited by E. Davenport (1890; 1 images)
- DAVENPORT, E. - Story Poems for Young and Old. Edited by E. Davenport (1891; 1 images)
- DAVIDSON, Lucretia Maria. - Poetical Remains of the late Lucretia Maria Davidson, collected and arranged by her mother i.e. Margaret Miller Davidson: with a biography, by Miss Sedgwick (1841; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DAVIES, Charles Maurice. - Love Lyrics and Valentine Verses, for young and old. E. M. Davies. With illustrations. (1875; 210 images, 46 plates)
- DAVIES, Charles Maurice. - Love Lyrics and Valentine Verses, for young and old. E. M. Davies. With illustrations. (1875; 280 images, 56 plates)
- DAVIES, John Henry Rector of Mount Bures, Essex - This Weary World. A poem. By the author of “Albion's Fall,” etc. Signed: D., i.e. John Henry Davies, Rector of Mount Bures, Essex. (1887; 1 images)
- DAVIES, John Henry Rector of Mount Bures, Essex - Random Rhymes. 1865 to 1885 (1886; 5 images)
- DAVIES, William Henry. - A Poet's Calendar. Poems. (1927; 25 images)
- DAVIS, Rosamund. - Ramblin Reveries, etc. Poems. (1922; 1 images)
- DAVISON, Henry Writer of Verse - Poems (1884; 1 images)
- DAVISON, Henry Writer of Verse - Other Poems. By Henry Davison. (1891; 11 images, 2 plates)
- DAWSON, Alfred M.A., of Christ's College, Cambridge - Legends of the Night. Poems. With plates. (1860; 7 images, 7 plates)
- DAWSON, Christopher Murray. - “The Justice Stone”; or, the Last sacrifice, and other poems. With plates, including a portrait. (1899; 5 images, 5 plates)
- Dawson, William James - Poems and Lyrics (1893; 1 images)
- DAWSON, Æneas McDonell. - The Last Defender of Jerusalem. In verse. (1882; 1 images)
- DAY, Eliza. - Poems, on various subjects (1798; 1 images)
- DE BARY, William. - Papers of Regnault. Edited or rather, written? by W. de Bary. In verse. (1843; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DE BLÁCAM, Aodh Sandrach. - Dornán dán ... “Saor” do mhaisigh (1917; 15 images, 13 plates)
- DE CAUX, John William. - The Cruise of the “Bunch of Roses,” a tale of fisher-life at sea. In verse. (1887; 4 images, 4 plates)
- DE CLIFFORD, Henry Baron Clifford - De Clifford, a romance of the Red Rose. A poem in twelve books. By Richard H. Kennedy. (1826; 1 images)
- DE COSTA, Benjamin Franklin. - The Pilgrim of Old France: or, the Huguenots on the Hudson, 1613-14. A poem. To which is added the Stormy Petrel and other peices sic of verse. (1894; 5 images, 1 plate)
- De Fonblanque, Ethel M - A Chaplet of Love Poems (1899; 1 images, 1 plate)
- De Fonblanque, Ethel M - Disillusion, and other poems (1887; 62 images)
- DE PASSEMERE, A. F. S. and DE PASSEMERE (E.) - Wedding Bells. A new old nursery rhyme. (Designs by Jas. J. Guthrie.) (1895; 7 images, 7 plates)
- DE QUETTEVILLE, Philip Winter. - The Empty Tomb, with other poems (1896; 1 images)
- DE RICCI, James Herman. - The Victorian Age! (The birthday of our beloved Sovereign. May, 1899.) A poem. (1899; 3 images)
- DE RICCI, James Herman. - We glory in the Name. A poem. (1899; 2 images)
- DE VAYNES, Julia H. L. - The Kentish Garland. Verses. Edited by J. H. L. De Vaynes. With additional notes, and pictorial illustrations copied from the rare originals, by J. W. Ebsworth (1881; 141 images, 3 plates)
- DE VERE, Aubrey Thomas. - Selections from the Poems of Aubrey De Vere. Edited with a preface by Georg Edward Woodberry. With a portrait. (1894; 1 images)
- DELAMAYNE, Thomas Hallie. - The Patricians: or a candid examination into the merits of the principal speakers of the House of Lords. By the author of The Senators i.e. T. H. Delamayne (1773; 2 images)
- DELEHANTY, William H. - American Songs & Jokes containing sketches of American life ... Real wit from the plantation (1877; 2 images, 1 plate)
- DELL, John Henry. - The Dawning Grey ... With illustrations by the author. Verses. (1885; 24 images, 1 plate)
- DELUSCAR, Horace pseud - Deluscar's Merris, and other poems (1899; 1 images)
- DENDY, afterwards BOSANQUET, Helen. - Zoar. A book of verse by Helen & Bernard Bosanquet. (Translations. By Bernard Bosanquet. Verses. By Helen Bosanquet.) (1919; 7 images, 1 plate)
- DENNING, John Renton. - The Path Eternal, and other poems (1918; 1 images)
- DENNYS, Richard Molesworth. - There is no Death. Poems ... With a foreword by Desmond Coke, and a portrait, etc. (1918; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DERRY, E. Author of “Lays of the Scottish Highlands.” - Rhymes of Road, Rail & River (1899; 3 images)
- DEVERELL, F. H. - Theodora & Didymus, or the Exemplification of pure love and vital religion. An heroic poem, in three cantos (1784; 1 images)
- DEVERELL, F. H. - Theodora & Didymus, or the Exemplification of pure love and vital religion. An heroic poem, in three cantos. (1786; 2 images)
- DEVON, Cecil. - Snowdrift; or Poems for the Christian hearth (1860; 1 images)
- DIBDIN, Charles the Elder - Most Votes. Songs, &c. in Most Votes. A new entertainment of Sans Souci, written, composed, spoken, sung and accompanied by Mr. Dibdin (1802; 1 images)
- DIBDIN, Thomas Frognall. - Poems (1797; 1 images)
- DIER, Henry. - Dustiana; or, the Evening adventures of a weaver and a chimney-sweep (1850; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DILLON, Arthur Writer of Verse - River Songs and other poems ... Illustrated by Margery May. (1893; 13 images, 2 plates)
- DIPROSE, John. - Diprose's 19th Century Song Book. The Victories of Old England from 1346 to 1874 (1878; 4 images, 2 plates)
- DOBIE, George. - Rambling Rhymes (1895; 16 images, 6 plates)
- Dobson, Austin - Poems on several occasions. (1895; 8 images, 8 plates)
- Dobson, Austin - Poems on several occasions. (1897; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DOBSON, Henry Austin. - At the Sign of the Lyre (1885; 1 images)
- DOBSON, Henry Austin. - The Ballad of Beau Brocade and other poems of the XVIIIth century ... With fifty illustrations by Hugh Thomson (1892; 51 images, 4 plates)
- DOBSON, Henry Austin. - Coridon's Song and other verses from various sources. With illustrations by Hugh Thomson ... With an introduction by Austin Dobson. L.P (1894; 93 images, 10 plates)
- DOBSON, Henry Austin. - Proverbs in Porcelain: to which is added, “Au Revoir,” a dramatic vignette. (Illustrated by Bernard Partridge.) L.P (1893; 25 images, 25 plates)
- DOBSON, Henry Austin. - Vignettes in Rhyme, and other verses. With preface by E. C. Stedman. (1885; 1 images)
- DODD, Henry Philip. - The Epigrammatists: a selection from the Epigrammatic Literature of ancient, mediæval, and modern times. With notes, observations, illustrations, and an introduction. By H. P. D (1870; 2 images, 2 plates)
- DODD, James William Rev. Second Usher in Westminster School - Ballads of archery, sonnets, etc. With accompaniments. (1818; 75 images, 25 plates)
- DODD, William LL.D - An Epistle to a Lady, concerning some important and necessary truths in religion. In verse. By W. Dodd. (1753; 3 images)
- DODGE, Mary Elizabeth. - When Life is Young: a collection of verse for boys and girls (1894; 180 images, 34 plates)
- DONALD, G. W. - Poems, ballads and songs. (1879; 2 images, 1 plate)
- DONALDSON, Thomas Weaver at Glasgow - Poems; chiefly in the Scottish dialect, etc (1809; 33 images)
- DORMOUSE, Dunstan pseud - Rigmarole. A poem. By D. D (1856; 1 images)
- DORSET, Catherine Ann. - The Peacock “at home”: ... by a Lady C. A. Dorset. (1883; 7 images, 7 plates)
- DORSET, Catherine Ann. - The peacock “At home”. By a lady i.e. Catherine A. Dorset. And Butterfly's ball; an original poem. By Mr. Roscoe. (1849; 12 images, 12 plates)
- DORSET, Catherine Ann. - The Lion's Masquerade ... A facsimile reproduction of the edition of 1807. With an introduction by C. Welsh (1883; 8 images, 5 plates)
- Doughty, Charles Montagu - Mansoul, or The Riddle of the World. A poem. (1920; 3 images)
- DOWMAN, James. - Shreds and Patches. Poems. (1896; 2 images)
- DOWNES, Marion. - Wayside Songs (1927; 2 images)
- DOWNING, Harriet. - The Child of the Tempest, and other poems (1821; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DOYLE, Francis Hastings Charles Sir, Bart - The Duke's Funeral: a poem (1852; 2 images, 2 plates)
- DRAKE, Joseph Rodman. - The Culprit Fay, and other poems (1836; 4 images, 2 plates)
- DRAPER, W. H. Poetical Writer - The Morning Walk; or, City Encompass'd. A poem in blank verse. With a prologue and appendix from the best poets on similar subjects (1751; 12 images)
- DREADNOUGHT, Deborah pseud - The Beauties of Bloomerism in verse. Edited ... by D. D. Illustrated with twelve ... coloured likenesses ... from the designs of W. S. Reed (1852; 16 images, 14 plates)
- DREW, Bernard. - A Garden of Dreams: new poems (1917; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DRINKWATER, Albert E. - Plays and Poems (1885; 2 images)
- DRINKWATER, Mary. - Poetische Reise 1837. A Journal, in English verse, of adventures in Switzerland. By Mary Drinkwater? (1837; 1 images)
- DRIVER, F. W. - The Two Scholars. Poem (1896; 1 images)
- DRUMMOND Mrs. Sister of Provost Drummond of Edinburgh - The Female Speaker; or, the priests in the wrong: a poem. Being an epistle from the celebrated Mrs. D--mm--d Drummond to Dr. St---b---g Stebbing and Mr. F---t---r Foster. Occasioned by their dispute on the subject of heresy (1735; 1 images)
- DRUMMOND, Thomas LL.D - Poems sacred to religion and virtue (1756; 48 images, 2 plates)
- DRUMMOND, William Hamilton D.D - The Giants' Causeway; a poem (1811; 8 images, 5 plates)
- DRUMMOND, William Hamilton D.D - The Pleasures of Benevolence; a poem (1835; 1 images)
- Dryden, John. - The poetical works of John Dryden. With life and critical dissertation by George Gilfillan. The text edited by Charles Cowden Clarke (1868; 1 images)
- Dryden, John. - Ode de Dryden para o dia de Santa Cecilia. Traduzida em portugues. With “Ode de Gray sobre o progreço da poezia”, “Hymno de Gray a adversidade”, and “Ode de Gray vendo ao longe o Colegio de Eton”. The translator named in the foreword as Antonio de Araujo. (1799; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Dryden, John. - Britannia rediviva: a poem on the birth of the Prince. (1688; 2 images)
- Duck, Stephen - Curious Poems on several occasions, viz. I. On Poverty. II. The Thresher's Labour. III. The Shunamite. All newly corrected and much amended by the author (1738; 2 images)
- DUDGEON, Florence E. - The Illustrated Language of Flowers Birthday Book, compiled and designed by F. E. D (1886; 7 images, 4 plates)
- DUMONT, Henrietta. - The Lady's Oracle: an elegant pastime for social parties, etc (1852; 22 images, 1 plate)
- DUNCOMBE, John Vicar of Herne, Canterbury - Poems: 1, The Prophecy of Neptune; 2, On the death of the Prince of Wales; 3, Ode presented to the Duke of Newcastle at Cambridge; 4, Ode to the Hon. J. Yorke (1756; 5 images)
- DUNKIN, William. - The Lover's Web. A poem, etc (1734; 1 images)
- DUNLOP, Frances Elizabeth. - Edmond of Ryedale Vale; or the widowed Bride, a poem (1822; 1 images)
- DUNN, Christopher Blencowe. - Infancy and Parental Love, a didactic and domestic poem (1846; 21 images, 2 plates)
- DUVARD, Primogene. - Poems and Hymns on Scripture subjects (1864; 1 images)
- DYALL, Charles. - A Fair Apparition, or A Night with the Muses, and other sketches in rhyme and prose (1877; 25 images)
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[edit]- EARLE, John Charles. - Maximilian, and other poems, etc (1868; 22 images)
- EARLE, May. - The Quest of Fire. In verse. (1894; 1 images)
- EARLE, Walter M.A - Home Poems (1900; 13 images, 11 plates)
- EASTBURN, James Wallis. - Yamoyden, a tale of the wars of King Philip, in six cantos. By J. W. E., and his friend (1820; 2 images, 1 plate)
- EBSWORTH, Joseph Woodfall. - Cavalier Lyrics. “For Church and Crown.” By J. W. E (1887; 24 images, 2 plates)
- EDGAR Miss - Tranquillity. A poem. To which are added other original poems, and translations from the Italian and Spanish. Second edition (1824; 1 images)
- Edkins, Joshua. - A Collection of poems, mostly original, by several hands. Edited by J. E. (1801; 4 images)
- EDWARDES, T. Dyer. - Rambling Thoughts of a Rambling Man during a voyage round the world, etc. In verse. (1876; 4 images, 3 plates)
- EDWARDS, Mary Ellen. - Lays of Modern Oxford, by Adon. Illustrated by M. E. Edwards, F. Lockwood, and the author (1874; 8 images, 3 plates)
- EDWIN, John. - Edwin's Pills to Purge Melancholy: containing all the songs sung by Mr Edwin ... With an ... account of Mrs Siddons' first reception in Dublin ... Second edition with considerable additions. (1789; 3 images, 2 plates)
- Egerton-Warburton, R. E. (Rowland Eyles) - A Looking-Glass for Landlords. In verse. (1875; 5 images)
- Egerton-Warburton, R. E. (Rowland Eyles) - Poems, Epigrams and Sonnets (1877; 1 images)
- Eliot, George - The complete poetical works of George Eliot. Family edition. Fully illustrated with new wood-engravings. With border by J. D. Woodward (1888; 459 images, 459 plates)
- ELLIS, Charles of Richmond - Richmond; and other poems (1845; 5 images, 4 plates)
- ELLIS, Edwin John. - Fate in Arcadia; and other poems ... With illustrations by the author (1892; 33 images, 32 plates)
- ELLIS, Edwin John. - Seen in Three Days. Written in verse, drawn & tinted by E. J. Ellis (1893; 60 images, 60 plates)
- ELTON, Charles Abraham Sir, Bart - Boyhood: with other poems and translations (1835; 1 images, 1 plate)
- EMERSON, S. R. - The Fijiad; or, English Nights' Entertainments. (By an author of the Siliad i.e. R. Emerson and others.) (1874; 69 images, 24 plates)
- ENGLAND, George Poetical Writer - Poems and Letters (1858; 33 images)
- ERSKINE, Ralph. - Gospel Sonnets: or, Spiritual songs, in six parts ... The twenty-fifth edition. In which the Holy Scriptures are fully extended. To which is prefixed an account of the author's life and writings. (1800; 2 images, 1 plate)
- ESTES, Louise Reid. - Nature and Art: poems and pictures from the best authors and artists. Compiled by L. R. Estes. Illustrated with ... etchings ... and ... illustrations, etc (1890; 75 images, 48 plates)
- ETHELSTON, Charles Wicksted. - A Pindaric ode to the genius of Britain (1820; 2 images)
- EVANS Hotel-Keeper - Evans's Supper Rooms, Covent-Garden. Selection and words of madrigals, glees ... sung ... in the above Supper-Rooms, etc. (1866; 1 images)
- EVANS Schoolmaster - The Coffee Scuffle, occasioned by a contest between a learned Knight, and a pitifull pedagogue. With the character of a Coffee-House. With a MS. note, “This is thought to be made by one Woolnoth on Evans a schoole mr & Sir James Langham.” (1662; 2 images)
- EVANS, Abel. - The Appartion sic. A poem. By Abel Evans. A satire on Matthew Tindal's “The Rights of the Christian Church asserted.” (1710; 1 images, 1 plate)
- EVANS, Abel. - Pre-existence. A poem, in the style and manner of Milton, etc. By Abel Evans. (1800; 2 images)
- EVANS, Albert Eubule. - Pietas Puerilis: or, Childhood's Path to Heaven, and other poems, etc (1865; 24 images)
- EVANS, Arthur Benoni Master of Market Bosworth Grammar School - The Village Church. A poem. By the author of The Phylactery i.e. Arthur Benoni Evans (1843; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Evans, Sebastian - Sonnets on the death of the Duke of Wellington (1852; 1 images, 1 plate)
- EVANS, Thomas Poet - The Wreath of the Brave. A poem, etc. (With notes.) (1821; 12 images)
- EVANS, Walter Norton. - Cartier and Hochelaga.-Maisoneuve and Ville-Marie. Two historic poems of Montreal (1895; 1 images)
- EVEREST, Charles William. - The Poets of Connecticut; with biographical sketches. Edited by Rev. C. W. E (1843; 6 images, 2 plates)
- EWING, T. Stirling. - Rhymes of my youth (1888; 1 images)
- EYLES, F. A. H. - Popular Poets of the period ... being ... biographical & critical sketches ... of poets of our own time and country, with ... selections from their works ... Edited by F. A. H. E (1888; 80 images)
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[edit]- F--X, H---y Hon - An Ode to the Honourable H---y F--x i.e. Henry Fox, afterwards Lord Holland, on the Marriage of the Du---s of M-------r i.e. Duchess of Manchester to H---s---y, Esq. i.e. Edward Hussey, afterwards Montagu, Earl of Beaulieu. By Sir C. H. Williams. (1746; 3 images)
- F., W. - Fitzwilliam Square. A lawn tennis lay. By W. F. Illustrated by Orpen. (1885; 10 images, 10 plates)
- FAIRCLOUGH, T. S. - Squibs and Crackers, in verse or worse. Partly in the Lancashire dialect (1895; 1 images, 1 plate)
- FAIRMAN, Edward St. John. - Short pieces in verse, reprinted from various periodicals. (1882; 2 images, 2 plates)
- FALCONER, William Poet - The Shipwreck. By a Sailor ... A new edition, corrected and enlarged. With the “Occasional Elegy,” the chart, and an engraved “Elevation of a Merchant-Ship.” (1764; 5 images, 2 plates)
- FALCONER, William Poet - The Shipwreck. By a Sailor ... A new edition, corrected and enlarged. With the “Occasional Elegy,” the chart, and an engraved “Elevation of a Merchant-Ship.” (1769; 5 images, 2 plates)
- FANE, Violet pseud. [i.e. Mary Montgomerie Singleton, afterwards Lady Currie.] - Denzil Place, a story in verse (1875; 2 images)
- FANE, Violet pseud. [i.e. Mary Montgomerie Singleton, afterwards Lady Currie.] - Under Cross and Crescent. Poems (1896; 2 images)
- FARMER, John Stephen. - Musa Pedestris: three centuries of canting songs and slang rhymes, etc (1896; 54 images)
- FARQUHAR, George Taylor Shillito Dean of S. Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dunblane - Sonnets, etc (1890; 15 images)
- FARQUHARSON, Stuart. - The pleasures of home; or domestic scenes and affections of the circle round the hearth. A poem. (1846; 2 images)
- Farrar, F. W. (Frederic William) - An Easter Hymn. With illustrations. (1891; 11 images, 6 plates)
- Farrar, F. W. (Frederic William) - With the Poets. A selection of English Poetry (1883; 102 images, 8 plates)
- FARRELL, John of Sydney - How he Died, and other poems (1887; 7 images)
- FARRELL, Sarah Mrs - Charlotte; or, a Sequel to the Sorrows of Werther ... and other poems (1792; 12 images, 1 plate)
- FARRIE, Hugh. - Imperia, and other prolusions in verse (1899; 1 images)
- FAUSTINETTI, Hómer Michael pseud. [i.e. Samuel Rowe Bennett] - “Jenny,” a poem, by H. M. Faustinetti. With illustrations. Preceded by an invitation-card from S. R. Bennett. (1883; 14 images, 3 plates)
- FAWCETT, Joshua. - Temple Offerings: or contributions in prose and verse by various authors in aid of the fund for enlarging ... the church of the Holy Trinity ... Bradford. ... Edited by the Rev. J. F., etc (1838; 1 images)
- FAWKES Miss - The Washburn and other poems ... With illustrations by ... L. G. Fawkes (1879; 11 images, 10 plates)
- FAWKES, Francis. - Original poems and translations (1761; 44 images)
- FEIST, Charles. - Eiegiac Lines on the Death of ... Sophia Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain (1818; 1 images)
- FENNER, C. J. - Horæ Poeticæ ... To which is appended, a popular epistle on the utility of the classics (1841; 16 images)
- FENOUILLOT DE FALBAIRE DE QUINGEY, Charles Georges. - L'Honnête Criminel, drame en cinq actes et en vers. (1768; 10 images)
- FENTON, Benjamin. - Poems: tributes to Scarborough, doles on Wellington and Napoleon; Haddon Hall, etc (1843; 1 images, 1 plate)
- FENTON, Elijah. - An epistle to Mr Southerne on the fate of the tragic muse in England ... from Kent, Jan. 28. 1711/10 (1711; 2 images)
- FENTON, Elijah. - Poems on several occasions (1717; 89 images, 1 plate)
- FENTON, Richard F.S.A - An Ode addressed to the Savoir Vivre Club, etc. By R. Fenton. (1772; 1 images)
- FENWICK, Robert Orde. - The Goblin Groom. A tale of Dunse. In verse. (1809; 1 images)
- FERGUSON, D. M. - Evan Bane; a Highland Legend: and other Poems (1832; 2 images)
- Ferguson, Samuel Sir - Poems (1880; 1 images)
- Ferguson, Samuel Sir - Congal. A poem in five books, etc (1872; 1 images)
- Fergusson, Robert - The Poetical Works of R. F (; 34 images, 34 plates)
- Fergusson, Robert - A Poem to the memory of John Cunningham (1773; 1 images)
- FERGUSSON, Thomas of Dumbarton - Walter Græme; or, A Home among the Hills, and other poems (1898; 1 images)
- FERNANDEZ, James. - The Fernandez Reciter ... Selected and arranged by J. Fernandez. Humorous (1897; 101 images, 2 plates)
- FERNANDEZ, James. - The Fernandez Reciter ... Selected and arranged by J. Fernandez. Popular (1897; 75 images, 2 plates)
- FETHERSTON, F. M. Author of “The Red Uhlan.” - The Garde Mobile of Paris; an episode of the first great Red Republican Insurrection in verse, with anecdotes ... and remarks upon ... the warfare, 1870-71 (1873; 4 images, 1 plate)
- FFOULKES, L. Florence Wynne. - Short Poems in Sunlight and Shade (1887; 6 images)
- FIELD, Eugene. - Lullaby-Land. Songs of Childhood ... Selected by K. Grahame ... and illustrated by Charles Robinson (1900; 200 images, 7 plates)
- FIELDS, James Thomas and WHIPPLE (Edwin Percy) - The Family Library of British Poetry, from Chaucer to the present time. 1350-1878. Edited by J. T. F., and E. P. W (1881; 18 images, 1 plate)
- FISHER, Lala. - A Twilight Teaching, and other poems (1898; 1 images)
- FISHER, Richard Trott. - The Night-Watch. An argument in verse (1845; 2 images)
- FISHER, Richard Trott. - Three Poems: I. Eleusinia, or the Soul's Progress; II. Nimrod, the first Tyrant; III. Sibylla Anglica (1842; 21 images)
- FISHER, Richard Trott. - The Travellers. An argument in three parts. Part I. The Night-Watch. Part II. The Day-Watch. Pt. III. The Repose (1857; 7 images)
- FISHER, William Hubbell. - Poems on Mont Blanc and Switzerland ... Illustrated by R. F. Seymour (1898; 21 images, 21 plates)
- FITCHETT, John. - King Alfred, a poem; edited by R. Roscoe (1841; 51 images, 1 plate)
- FITZGERALD, Gerald D.D - The Injured Islanders; or, the Influence of art upon the happiness of nature. A poem. By Gerald Fitzgerald (1779; 1 images)
- FITZGERALD, Thomas Rev - Poems on several occasions (1733; 21 images)
- FITZGERALD, William Thomas. - An Elegy on the Death of the Princess Charlotte (1817; 1 images)
- FITZROY, Dorothy Countess of Euston - Dorinda: or, the Grove in tears. A pastoral elegy towards the character of that excellent, and universally lamented lady, the ... Countess of Euston (1743; 1 images)
- FLETCHER, afterwards MASSEY, Lucy. - Songs of the Unseen Hope (1900; 28 images)
- FLIGHT, Edward G. - The Horse Shoe, the true legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil; showing how the horse shoe came to be a charm against witchcraft ... With illustrations drawn by G. Cruickshank, etc (1852; 7 images)
- FOLKES, Martin. - A full and true Account of an horrid ... Robbery, committed on Epping-Forest, upon the body of the Cambridge Coach. In a letter to M(artin) F(olkes) Esq. In verse. (1728; 3 images)
- FOOT, Henry Martyn. - Cutting Capers, Caper Sauce, and other poems. Edited, with a biographical note, by William Hay. (1896; 13 images)
- FORD, Charles Lawrence. - Lyra Christi: hymns and verses on the life, work, and sayings of our blessed Lord; with other poems, etc (1874; 92 images)
- FORD, Robert Author of Thistledown, etc - The Harp of Perthshire. A collection of songs, ballads ... chiefly by local authors, with notes ... by R. Ford (1893; 3 images, 1 plate)
- FORD, Robert Author of Thistledown, etc - Tayside Songs and other verses (1895; 1 images)
- FORD, Robert Author of Thistledown, etc - Vagabond Songs and Ballads of Scotland. With many old and familiar melodies. Edited, with notes, by R. Ford (1899; 24 images, 1 plate)
- Forshaw, Charles F. (Charles Frederick) - The Poets of Keighley, Bingley, Haworth and district, etc (1891; 26 images, 4 plates)
- Forshaw, Charles F. (Charles Frederick) - Yorkshire Poets past and present, being biographies and poems of various Yorkshire authors (1888; 48 images, 4 plates)
- FORSTER, Jonathan Langstaff. - Episodes of Life. In poetry and prose ... Edited by ... H. L. Forster. With portrait. (1872; 63 images)
- FORSTER, Thomas F.L.S - Pan, a pastoral of the first age, together with some other poems (1840; 1 images)
- FORSYTH, William Q.C. LL.D - Fides Laici. An English poem on the dissensions in the Church of England. By W. Forsyth. (1850; 1 images)
- FOSKETT, Edward. - Hugh Trebarwith. A Cornish romance. In verse. (1900; 4 images, 4 plates)
- FOSTER, Birket. - Beauties of English landscape. Drawn by Birket Foster. Engraved by Dalziel Brothers, J. Cooper ... and others (1874; 172 images, 94 plates)
- FOWLER, William M. - The Spirit of the Isle, and other poems (1817; 1 images)
- Fox, Charles James - The Argument in verse of the Foxiad; an historical poem, in ten books: with notes and a dedication to the Eulogist of Bonaparte C. J. F.. By the author of the Regicide C. E. Stewart (1803; 1 images)
- Fox, Charles James - Charles's small-clothes: a national ode a satire on C. J. F.. By the author of the Foxiad C. E. Stewart (1808; 1 images)
- FOX, S. Middleton. - Verses for Grannie. Suggested by the children ... Illustrated by D. A. H. Drew (1899; 39 images, 19 plates)
- FRANCIS, Eliza S. - The Rival Roses; or the Wars of York and Lancaster. A metrical tale by E. S. Francis (1813; 2 images, 1 plate)
- FRANKLIN, John Illustrator - St. George and the Dragon in verse, illustrated by J. Franklin. With a preface signed H. (1868; 36 images, 36 plates)
- FREEMAN, Edward Augustus. - Poems, legendary and historical. By E. A. F. and G. W. Cox (1850; 2 images, 2 plates)
- FREEMAN, Gage Earle. - Jericho. The Seatonian Prize Poem for 1888 (1889; 2 images, 1 plate)
- FREEMAN, John Poet and Critic - Music: lyrical and narrative poems. With a portrait. (1921; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Freemasons. - The Generous Freemason; or, the Constant Lady. With the humours of Squire Noodle, and his man Doodle. A tragi-comi-farcical ballad opera. In three acts and in prose and verse. With the music prefix'd to each song. By the author of the Lover's Opera W. R. Chetwood (1731; 29 images)
- FREILIGRATH, Ferdinand. - Englische Gedichte aus neuerer Zeit. Nach F. Hemans, L. E. Landon, R. Southey, A. Tennyson, H. W. Longfellow, und Anderen (1846; 2 images)
- FREMONT, Anne A. - Poems and miscellaneous Pieces ... Collected, revised, and arranged by J. Fearn (1872; 1 images)
- FRENCH, Richard H. - The World-Student. A poem (1853; 1 images)
- FREYBERG, James. - Un-natural history not taught in bored schools, etc (1883; 17 images, 17 plates)
- FROST, Arnold. - The Ballad of the Wind, the Devil, and Lincoln Minster ... Third edition, improved (1898; 4 images)
- FROST, John. - Select Works of the British Poets, in a chronological series from Falconer to Sir Walter Scott (from Southey to Croly). With biographical and critical notices. Designed as a continuation of Dr. Aikin's British Poets. Edited by J. Frost. (1845; 5 images, 1 plate)
- FULLERTON, John Poetical Writer - The Ghais o' Dennilair: a legend of Fyvie (1895; 2 images)
- FYNE, Neal pseud - In the Middle Watch: a tale of the sea. (For recitation or reading, etc.) (1891; 1 images, 1 plate)
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[edit]- G., E. - Rhymes without Reason, with reasons for rhyming: to which are added, two prose essays. By the author of no other publication!!! (E. G.) (1823; 3 images, 2 plates)
- G., E. D. - Lays of Hearth and Home by E. D. G (1862; 1 images, 1 plate)
- G., I. R. O. - The Knights of St. John of Jerusalem ... A poem. By I. R. O. G (1838; 1 images)
- G., S. L. - My Japanese. A Japanese picture book. Words and music by S. L. G (1896; 16 images, 16 plates)
- GABBITASS, Peter. - Heart Melodies: for storm and sunshine. From Cliftonia the Beautiful. (The Poet's Autobiography.) (1885; 71 images)
- GALE, Norman Rowland. - Songs for Little People. With illustrations by H. Stratton. (1896; 118 images, 19 plates)
- GALES, Richard Lawson. - Savonarola. Newdigate Prize Poem. Recited ... 30 June 1886 (1886; 4 images, 2 plates)
- GALLETLEY, Leonard. - Inishtor and other poems (1925; 1 images)
- GALLOWAY, George Poet and Dramatist - Elegy on Sir W. Forbes, Bart. of Pitsligo. ... With other pieces in verse. With an autograph letter by the Author. (1806; 1 images)
- GALLOWAY, Lillie Mrs - Twilight Musings. A volume of poems (1893; 24 images, 4 plates)
- GANTTER, Ludwig. - The Home Treasury of British Poetry. Hausschatz der britischen Dichtkunst ... Herausgegeben von L. G (1864; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GARDINER, Marguerite Countess of Blessington - Rambles in Waltham Forest. A stranger's contribution to the triennial sale for the benefit of the Wanstead Lying-in Charity. A poem sometimes attributed to Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington. With plates “drawn on stone by C. M. H.”, which according to the preface may be the author's initials. (1827; 9 images, 9 plates)
- GARDINER, William Master of Lydney Academy - The Adventures of Hodge and the Monkey. A comic tale. In verse. (1852; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GARDYNE, Amelia Anne Greenhill Hon - Earl Beardie: a ballad of Finavon (1899; 2 images, 1 plate)
- GARNETT, afterwards GODWIN, Catherine Grace. - The Poetical Works of ... C. G. G., edited, with a sketch of her Life, by A. Cleveland Wigan (1854; 46 images, 30 plates)
- GARNETT, Richard C.B., Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum - Poems (1893; 5 images, 1 plate)
- GARRATT, Thomas Vicar of Audley - The Poetical Works of the Rev. T. Garratt ... With a memoir. Edited by C. F. Forshaw (1892; 11 images, 2 plates)
- GARRATT, William Albin. - The Master's Presence. A selection of poems by W. A. Garratt, J. Denham Smith and others. With illustrations. (1888; 21 images, 8 plates)
- Garret, William. - Verses on the Death of ... Princess Charlotte Augusta ... Collected by W. G., etc (1818; 3 images)
- GASCOIGNE, Henry Barnet. - G.'s Path to Naval Fame. Second edition, with an Index of Nautical Terms and Phrases. With the author's poetic Petition to his Majesty (1825; 3 images, 3 plates)
- GASKIN, Arthur J. - A Book of Pictured Carols. Designed under the direction of A. J. G (1893; 13 images, 9 plates)
- Gaspey, William - Landmarks of Paradise. Short pieces in verse. (1878; 12 images)
- GATTY, afterwards SCOTT-GATTY, Alfred Scott Sir - Aunt Judy's Song-Book for Children (1871; 57 images, 31 plates)
- GATTY, Margaret. - The Mother's Book of Poetry ... With fifteen plates (1872; 140 images)
- GAY, John the Poet - Achilles. An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden ... With the musick prefix'd to each song (1733; 55 images)
- GAY, John the Poet - Two extracts from Gay's “Rural sports”, in Italian verse. Translated by Carlo Ercolani. (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GAY, John the Poet - The shepherd's week ... The fourth edition. (1742; 30 images, 7 plates)
- GAY, Joseph pseud. [i.e. John Durant de Breval.] - The Lure of Venus; or, A Harlot's Progress: a heroi-comical poem descriptive of Hogarth's prints. (1733; 18 images, 6 plates)
- GAY, Joseph pseud. [i.e. John Durant de Breval.] - Miscellanies upon several subjects; occasionally written by Mr. J. G. In prose and verse. (1719; 30 images)
- GAYE, Selina. - The Maiden of the Iceberg. A tale in verse (1867; 11 images, 8 plates)
- GENT, L. C. - The Book of Familiar Quotations: being a collection of popular extracts and aphorisms, selected from the works of the best authors. By L. C. Gent. (1852; 21 images)
- GENT, L. C. - The Book of Familiar Quotations: being a collection of popular extracts and aphorisms, selected from the works of the best authors. By L. C. Gent. (1880; 47 images)
- GENT, L. C. - The Book of Humour, Wit & Wisdom. A manual of table-talk. By L. C. Gent? (1880; 8 images)
- GENT, L. C. - Wise Sayings of the Great and Good. Compiled by L. C. Gent. (1875; 3 images)
- GENT, Thomas Poet - Poems. (1828; 1 images)
- GENT, Thomas Poet - Poetic sketches (1805; 1 images)
- GEORGE, S. C. Writer of Verse - Poems of East & West (1920; 1 images)
- GERHARD, Johann. - The Sacred Meditations of J. G., translated into blank verse with a preface, by W. Papillon (1801; 1 images)
- GIACOMELLI, Hector. - Songs of the Woods. A gift book from the Poets. With ... illustrations by Giacomelli (1886; 100 images, 1 plate)
- ₪ GIBBONS, Thomas D.D - Juvenalia: poems on various subjects of devotion and virtue (1750; 24 images)
- GIBSON, Francis. - Streanshall Abbey; or, the Danish Invasion. A play of five acts and in verse (1800; 2 images)
- GIFFORD, Elizabeth. - Poems (1897; 1 images)
- Gilbert, John Sir - Brave Old Ballads. Illustrated with coloured engravings from drawings by John Gilbert (1879; 34 images, 13 plates)
- GILBERT, John Sir - The Boy's Book of Ballads. Illustrated with sixteen engravings on wood from drawings by John Gilbert (1861; 42 images, 16 plates)
- Gilbert, John Sir - The Months illustrated by pen and pencil. The designs by Noel Humphreys, J. Gilbert, etc (1864; 112 images, 25 plates)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) - Fifty “Bab” Ballads ... Selected from “Bab Ballads” and “More Bab Ballads.” With illustrations by the author (1877; 140 images, 1 plate)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) - Fifty “Bab” Ballads ... Selected from “Bab Ballads” and “More Bab Ballads.” With illustrations by the author. (1881; 140 images)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) - The Bab Ballads, with which are included Songs of a Savoyard ... With 350 illustrations by the author (1898; 370 images, 1 plate)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) - Songs of a Savoyard. Lyrics from the operas by W. S. Gilbert, performed at the Savoy Theatre. ... Illustrated by the author (1890; 91 images)
- GILDER, Richard Watson. - Five Books of Song (1894; 6 images)
- GILL, Wilfred Austin. - Edward Cracroft Lefroy; his life and poems ... With a critical estimate of the Sonnets by ... J. A. Symonds (1897; 2 images, 1 plate)
- GILLETT, G. R. - Twixt Savernake and Severn. Poems. (1920; 2 images)
- GILMAN, Caroline Mrs - The Sibyl, or new oracles from the poets (1848; 50 images)
- GIMCRACK, Geoffrey Gent., pseud. [i.e John Stanley Gregson.] - Gimcrackiana, or fugitive pieces on Manchester men and manners ten years ago. By Geoffrey Gimcrack. (1833; 8 images)
- GLANVIL, John. - Poems: consisting of originals and translations (1725; 4 images)
- GLASSE, Francis. - Belgic Pastorals, and other Poems (1829; 1 images)
- Godwin, William - Life of Geoffrey Chaucer ... including memoirs of ... John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster; with sketches of the manners, opinions, arts and literature of England in the fourteenth century. (1804; 3 images, 3 plates)
- GOLDSMITH, John H. - The advance of Science, and perfectibility of its professors. A poem. (1844; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, with an account of his life and writings, to which is added a critical dissertation on his poetry, by J. Aikin (1805; 8 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The poetical works, complete, of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. With some account of his life and literature ... An improved edition, embellished with engravings on wood, by Austin (1816; 11 images, 1 plate)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. With remarks, attempting to ascertain ... the actual scene of the deserted village; and illustrative engravings, by Mr. Alkin, from drawings taken upon the spot. By the Rev. R. H. Newell (1820; 7 images, 7 plates)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. With a memoir by William Spalding, etc (1866; 26 images, 2 plates)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, Tobias Smollett, Samuel Johnson and William Shenstone. With biographical notices, and notes (1881; 5 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. Illustrated by wood engravings from the designs of Cope, Creswick, Horsley, Redgrave, and Frederick Tayler (1888; 43 images, 12 plates)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The deserted village ... The traveller ... She stoops to conquer ... Con note spiegative ed un vocabolario per dilucidare il testo da R. J. Isnard (1872; 2 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The deserted village, a poem. (1770; 1 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The deserted village, a poem. (1770; 1 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The deserted village, etc. (1775; 1 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The deserted village, etc (1885; 51 images, 6 plates)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The hermit. A ballad, etc. (Illustrated by Walter Shirlaw.) (1886; 28 images, 15 plates)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The traveller, or A prospect of society. A poem. Inscribed to the Rev. Mr. Henry Goldsmith. (1774; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GOLDWIN, William. - A description of the ancient ... city of Bristol, a poem. ... Revised, with large additions, by I. Smart ... Second edition (1751; 3 images)
- GOLDWIN, William. - An Hymn to the Redeemer. By William Goldwin. (1713; 3 images)
- GOLLANCZ, Israel Sir - Perle. The text of the poem, revised by I. Gollancz (1897; 2 images, 1 plate)
- GOODFELLOW, J. Cumming. - Occasional Poems and Verses (1893; 1 images)
- GORDON, Charles George Major-General - In Memoriam. Epitaphs on C. G. G. (1885; 5 images)
- GORDON, Charles George Major-General - Lines on General Gordon's Death, and his last Prayer, by the author of “Rhymes from the Cobbler's Lapstone.” (1886; 2 images)
- GORDON, Granville Armyne Lord - The Legend of Birse, and other poems (1894; 38 images, 1 plate)
- GORDON, Granville Armyne Lord - Odd Half Hours or odd half sheets (1885; 7 images)
- GORDON, Julia Emily. - Songs and etchings in shade and sunshine. By J. E. G. i.e. J. E. Gordon. (1880; 45 images, 8 plates)
- GORDON, Sophina. - Flowers, Earth's silent voices. Sketched and painted by S. G. and accompanied with select verses (1865; 65 images, 17 plates)
- Gore, (Catherine Grace Frances) Mrs - The Two Broken Hearts: a tale. In verse. By Catharine G. F. Gore. (1823; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GOTHEIN, Marie Luise. - John Keats Leben und Werke. With a translation of his poetical works. (1897; 1 images)
- GOUGH, Benjamin. - Songs from the Woodlands, and other poems (1872; 2 images, 1 plate)
- GOW, William of Alyth - Poems (1885; 5 images)
- GOWANS, Henry Nelson. - Poems (1888; 16 images)
- GOWENLOCK, George. - Selections from the writings in prose and verse of G. G (1891; 24 images)
- GOWER, Francis Leveson Lord, afterwards EGERTON (Francis) Earl of Ellesmere - The Pilgrimage, and other poems (1856; 21 images, 1 plate)
- GOWER, Francis Leveson Lord, afterwards EGERTON (Francis) Earl of Ellesmere - The Eighteenth of November, 1852. A poem on the death of the Duke of Wellington. By Francis Egerton, Earl of Ellesmere. (1853; 4 images, 1 plate)
- GRADY, Thomas. - No. 1. (No. 2.) Being the first (second) letter of the Country Post Bag, etc. By Thomas Grady. (1815; 4 images)
- GRADY, Thomas. - No. 3, or, the Nosegay; being the third letter of the Country Post-Bag, from the Man to the Monster. A lampoon on George Evans Bruce. (1815; 3 images, 3 plates)
- GRAHAM, John Rector of Tamlaght-ard, Derry - Poems, chiefly historical (1829; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GRAHAME, James Poetical Writer - The Siege of Copenhagen. A poem (1808; 1 images)
- GRAINGE, William. - The Poets and Poetry of Yorkshire. Comprising biographical notices of the most eminent poets, natives of the county of York. With extracts from their writings, etc (1868; 187 images, 2 plates)
- GRANT, David Author of “Metrical Tales,” etc - Metrical Tales and other poems ... Second issue (1880; 2 images)
- GRANVILLE, George Baron Lansdowne - Poems upon Several Occasions. (The British Enchanters; or, No magic like love.) (1712; 19 images)
- GRAVES, Alfred Perceval. - Irish Songs and Ballads (1880; 28 images, 1 plate)
- Gray, Thomas - Elegy written in a country churchyard ... Illustrated by R. W. A. Rouse. (Edited by Ernest Rhys.) (1898; 49 images, 12 plates)
- GRAY, Thomas the Poet - The poems of Mr Gray. With notes by Gilbert Wakefield (1786; 1 images)
- GRAY, Thomas the Poet - An elegy written in a country churchyard ... The artists' edition (1884; 22 images, 17 plates)
- GRAY, Thomas the Poet - Elegy written in a country churchyard. (The Westminster edition.-With an hitherto omitted stanza.) (1887; 26 images, 11 plates)
- GRAY, Thomas the Poet - An Elegy written in a country churchyard ... The artists' edition (1893; 22 images, 16 plates)
- GRAY, Thomas the Poet - Gray's Elegy and its author. Gray's Elegy ... with an introduction and illustrations from original photographs by Dr. J. L. Williams (1898; 20 images, 14 plates)
- GRAY, Thomas the Poet - Gray's Elegy written in a country churchyard. Translated into French by J. Roberts (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GREEN, James Vicar of St. John's Weardale - Poems & Sonnets on Weardale and Teesdale (1885; 2 images)
- GREEN, Kathleen Haydn. - Poems (1899; 6 images)
- Greene, Robert - Greenes Groatsworth of Witte, bought with a million of Repentance, describing the Folly of Youth, and falshood of Makeshift Flatterers, etc. Edited by J. H., i.e. John Hind? B.L. (1813; 8 images)
- GREENSTED, Frances. - Fugitive Pieces (1796; 6 images)
- GREENWOOD, William Author of “The Vale of Apperley.” - The Vale of Apperley, and other poems. By William Greenwood. (1822; 12 images)
- GREENWOOD, William Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge - A Poem written during a shooting excursion on the moors (1787; 2 images)
- GREVILLE, Robert Northmore. - The Poetic Prism; or, Original and reflected Rays from Modern Verse, sacred and serious. Edited by R. N. G (1848; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GRIFFITH, George of Kidderminster - Ribbesford and other poems (1859; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GRIFFITH, Richard Author of “The Fête.” - The Fête at Kensington-Gore, July 1799, addressed to J. Heaviside, Esq. In verse. (1800; 4 images)
- GRIFFITH, Richard Author of “The Fête.” - Kirk-Leas: a descriptive poem, written in 1760, etc (1802; 1 images)
- GRIFFITHS, Charlotte M. - Eleanor, Gone with the Storm, and other poems ... Illustrated by T. H. Collins (1874; 42 images, 6 plates)
- GRISWOLD, Rufus Wilmot. - The Poets and Poetry of England in the nineteenth century. Second edition (1845; 5 images, 1 plate)
- GRISWOLD, Rufus Wilmot. - The Prose Writers of America. With a survey of the intellectual history, condition and prospects of the country. By R. W. G (1847; 11 images, 9 plates)
- GRISWOLD, Rufus Wilmot. - The Prose Writers of America. With a survey of the intellectual history, condition and prospects of the country. By R. W. G. (1847; 9 images, 7 plates)
- GRISWOLD, Rufus Wilmot. - Scenes in the life of the Saviour; by the poets and painters. Edited by R. W. G (1845; 8 images, 7 plates)
- GROSER, Horace George. - The Child's own Poetry Book. Written and arranged by H. G. G. With ... illustrations (1887; 140 images, 33 plates)
- GROTE, George. - Poems ... 1815-1823 (1872; 2 images)
- GUINEY, Louise Imogen. - The Martyrs' Idyl, and shorter poems (1899; 28 images)
- GUNN, Clement Bryce. - The Three Tales of the Three Priests of Peebles. With ... notes. Rendered from the ancient Scots vernacular into modern English by C. B. Gunn (1894; 10 images)
- GUNNE, A. Evelyn. - The Spirit of the North, and other poems (1900; 6 images)
- GURNEY, Archer Thompson. - A Satire for the Age. “The Transcendentalists.” In verse. (1855; 2 images)
- GURNEY, Diana. - Verses (1926; 2 images)
- GWILLIAM, John. - The Campaign, a poem; in commemoration of the ... battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (1813; 1 images, 1 plate)
- GWILLIAM, John. - Rambles in the Isle of Wight, in 1841 and 1842, with miscellaneous additions. (1844; 7 images, 3 plates)
- GWYER, Joseph. - Sketches of the life of J. G. by himself. ... With his poems, etc (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
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- H., G. - The Adventures of the Rev. Doctor Prosody in the Island of Rathlin. A serio-comic poem. By G. Harvey (1865; 1 images)
- H., J. - The Lover's Dictionary: a poetical treasury of lovers' thoughts, fancies, etc. Compiled by J. H. (1867; 2 images, 2 plates)
- H., T. H. - Sanitas Sanitatum Omnia Sanitas. A rural sanitary reminiscence. By T. H. H. In verse. (1888; 4 images)
- HAENDEL, Georg Friedrich. - Handel receiving the Laurel from Apollo. A poem by an unknown author, originally printed in the year 1724. Edited by F. Chrysander (1859; 1 images)
- Hake, Thomas Gordon - The Poems of T. G. Hake. Selected, with a prefatory note by Alice Meynell, and a portrait by D. G. Rossetti (1894; 3 images, 1 plate)
- HALE, Sarah Josepha Buell. - The Ladies' Wreath, a selection from the Female Poetic Writers of England and America with original notices and notes ... Second edition ... enlarged (1839; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HALL, James Poetical Writer - Widdrington, a tale of Hedgley Moor. In two cantos (1827; 1 images)
- HALL, Jessie. - Nursery Songs. Edited and illustrated by J. Hall (1893; 54 images, 48 plates)
- HALL, Joseph successively Bishop of Exeter and of Norwich - Satires and other poems. Edited by P. H., i.e. Peter Hall. (1838; 7 images)
- Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter) - The Book of British Ballads. Edited by S. C. Hall (1853; 445 images, 442 plates)
- HALL, Spencer Timothy. - Lays from the Lakes and other poems (1878; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HALL, William Poet - The Way of the Kingdom and other poems (1899; 1 images)
- HALL, William Seward. - The Empire of Philanthropy; with a portraiture of British excellence; ... a dramatic poem: with notes (1822; 1 images)
- Hallam, Arthur Henry - The Poems of A. H. Hallam, together with his Essay on the Lyrical Poems of Alfred Tennyson. Edited, with an introduction, by R. Le Gallienne. L.P (1893; 1 images)
- HALLIWELL, afterwards HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, James Orchard. - Torrent of Portugal. An English metrical romance. Now first published from an unique manuscript of the fifteenth century ... Edited by J. O. Halliwell (1842; 3 images)
- HALLORAN, Henry. - Ode in commemoration of the anniversary of the birthday of ... Queen Victoria, etc (1887; 4 images, 4 plates)
- HALLWARD, Reginald Francis. - Flowers of Paradise. Music, verse, design & illustration by R. F. Hallward (1889; 40 images, 32 plates)
- HALSE, George. - Queen Lœta and the Mistletoe. A fairy rhyme for the Fire side (1857; 5 images, 4 plates)
- HAMILTON, Leonidas Le Cenci. - Ishtar and Izdubar, the epic of Babylon; or, the Babylonian Goddess of Love and the Hero and Warrior King; constructed from the great Accadian Epic ... found in cuneiform inscriptions on tablets ... now deposited in the British Museum ... Restored in modern verse, by L. Le C. Hamilton, etc (1884; 84 images, 8 plates)
- HAMILTON, Newburgh. - Samson: an oratorio altered and adapted to the stage from the Samson Agonistes of Milton, by N. Hamilton as performed at the Theatre in Oxford (1749; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HAMILTON, William Poet, of Bangour - The Poems and Songs of W. H. ... with illustrative notes, and an account of the life of the author, by James Paterson. With a portrait. (; 8 images, 8 plates)
- HAMMERTON, John Alexander Sir - Rhymes of Ironquill. Selected and arranged by J. A. Hammerton (1898; 1 images)
- HAMMOND, William of St. Alban's Court - Occasional Poems, first printed 1655. Edited by S. E. B., i.e. Samuel Egerton Brydges. (1816; 37 images)
- HANCOCK, Charles Esq - Hades, or the House of Many Mansions ... A serious rhyme for the new year. By the author of “Lines upon the Death of Wellington” Charles Hancock (1853; 2 images, 2 plates)
- HANCOCK, Charles Esq - Gaieties and Gravities for holy days and holidays (1857; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HANDS, Elizabeth. - The death of Amnon: a poem. With an appendix containing pastorals, and other poetical pieces (1789; 2 images)
- HANKINSON, Thomas Edwards. - St. Paul at Philippi. A Seatonian poem (1833; 2 images)
- HARFORD, Frederick Kill. - The Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne. A poem. (1859; 26 images)
- HARGROVE, William. - The York Poetical Miscellany: being selections from the best authors. ... By W. Hargrove, etc (1835; 5 images, 1 plate)
- HARLAND, John Antiquary - Ballads and Songs of Lancashire chiefly older than the 19th Century. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by J. H., etc. L.P (1865; 74 images)
- HARLAND, John Antiquary - Ballads and Songs of Lancashire chiefly older than the 19th Century. Collected, compiled, and edited, with notes, by J. H., etc. L.P. (1875; 14 images, 1 plate)
- HARLAND, John Antiquary - Lancashire Lyrics: modern songs and ballads of the County Palatine. Edited by J. H. L.P (1866; 9 images)
- HARLAND, John Antiquary - The Songs of the Wilsons i.e. of M. T. and A. Wilson: with a Memoir of the family and several additional songs never before published. (1866; 3 images)
- HARMAN, Matthew. - A Wreath of Rhyme (1871; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HARPER, Alexander Poetical Writer - Summer Excursions in the neighbourhood of Banff, and vicinity of Duff-House, Bridge of Alva, &c. &c. By a Deveronside poet i.e. Alexander Harper. In verse. To which are appended some notices of the works of art in Duff-House. With plates and a map. (1843; 5 images, 4 plates)
- HARPER, Malcolm McLachlan. - The Bards of Galloway: a collection of poems, songs, ballads, &c., by natives of Galloway. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by M. McL. Harper. Illustrated by T. Faed, ... J. Faed, ... and other Galloway Artists (1889; 18 images, 13 plates)
- HARRIS, John a Cornish Miner - Wayside Pictures, Hymns, and Poems ... With a portrait of the author (1874; 69 images, 1 plate)
- HARRIS, William Richard Author of “Napoleon.” - The Battle of the Nile: an episode ... From the eighth canto of “Napoleon,” etc (1846; 3 images)
- HARRIS, William Richard Author of “Napoleon.” - Napoleon: an epic poem in twelve cantos. With two engravings. (1845; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Harrison, Anthony - Poetical Recreations, etc (1806; 2 images)
- HARRISON, John Author of “Three Ballads.” - Three Ballads.-The Clipper Screw. Maximilian. Trafalgar (1869; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HARRISON, William Henry Editor of “The Spiritualist.” - The Lazy Lays, and prose imaginings (1877; 2 images)
- HART, John Seeley. - The Female Prose Writers of America. With portraits, biographical notices, and specimens of their writings, etc (1852; 9 images, 9 plates)
- HART, Mary Kerr. - Heath Blossoms: or poems written in obscurity and seclusion, etc (1830; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HARTLEY, Charles. - The Book of Recitations. A collection of passages from the works of the best poets and dramatists (1887; 7 images)
- HARTLEY, Louisa Byam. - Wild Flowers from the Norman Isles (1846; 1 images)
- HARTUNG, Gustav. - Ueber Robert Burns' poetische Episteln und über den Nordamericanischen Dichter W. C. Bryant. Kritik und Beispiele im Originaltext nebst merischer Uebersetzung (1868; 2 images, 2 plates)
- HARVEY, Margaret. - The Lay of the Minstrel's Daughter. A poem, etc (1814; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HARVEY, W. C. of York Place, Pentonville - Sensibility, the Stranger, and other poems (1818; 3 images, 3 plates)
- HARVEY, William Artist - The Beggar's Daughter of Bednall Green, as edited by Dr. Percy. With an original preface. Illustrated with engravings on wood ... from designs by Harvey. (1865; 12 images, 9 plates)
- HATTON, George James Finch Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham - Abd-el-Kader: a poem, in six cantos (1851; 1 images)
- HATTON, George James Finch Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham - The Tommiad, a biographical fancy, written about the year 1842. In verse. By G. J. Finch Hatton, Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. (1882; 1 images)
- Havergal, Frances Ridley - He is Risen. Verses. (1895; 5 images, 3 plates)
- HAVERGAL, Frances Ridley. - Life Chords: comprising “Zenith,” “Loyal Responses,” and other poems. ... With ... illustrations by the Baroness H. von Cramm. Edited by M. V. G. H., i.e. Maria V. G. Havergal. (1880; 41 images, 15 plates)
- HAVERGAL, Frances Ridley. - Forget Me Nots of Promise. Texts from Scripture and verses by F. R. Havergal (1895; 26 images, 21 plates)
- HAVERGAL, Frances Ridley. - Mottoes for the Month. With verses by F. R. Havergal (1893; 13 images, 12 plates)
- HAVERGAL, Frances Ridley. - Songs of the Master's Love. With illuminated initial letters, etc. (1885; 31 images, 25 plates)
- HAVERGAL, Frances Ridley. - Threefold Praise and other pieces in verse. With illustrations (1888; 32 images, 32 plates)
- HAVERS, Alice. - A Book of Modern Ballads ... By E. B. Browning ... and others. Illustrated by A. Havers. With headpieces by J. P. Gunter (1892; 43 images, 35 plates)
- HAVERS, Alice. - Some old Love Songs. With designs by A. Havers (1892; 23 images, 12 plates)
- HAWKE, Edward Baron Hawke - The Oracle, an Ode inscrib'd to ... Sir E. Hawke (1747; 2 images)
- Hawker, Robert Stephen - The Poetical Works of Robert Stephen Hawker ... Edited from the original manuscripts and annotated copies, together with a prefatory notice and bibliography, by A. Wallis (1899; 5 images, 2 plates)
- Hawker, Robert Stephen - Echoes from old Cornwall. Poems. (1846; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HAWKINS, Thomas F.G.S - The Wars of Jehovah in heaven, earth and hell. A poem in nine books ... with eleven ... engravings by J. Martin (1844; 10 images, 10 plates)
- HAWORTH, Euphrasia Fanny. - St. Sylvester's Day and other poems ... With illustrative designs by the author (1847; 29 images, 7 plates)
- HAY, J. Marley. - The Lady of St. Arven. A poem. (1884; 11 images, 11 plates)
- HAY, William M.P., Keeper of the Records in the Tower - Mount Caburn. A poem, etc (1730; 2 images)
- HAYES, Alfred Writer of Verse - David Westren. A poem. (1888; 1 images)
- HAYES, Alfred Writer of Verse - The Vale of Arden, and other poems (1895; 2 images)
- HAYES, Alfred Writer of Verse - Welcome to the Queen. Jubilee verses. (1887; 1 images)
- HAYES, George Sir - A Temple Elegy. A parody on Gray's Elegy. Edited and illustrated by H. B. i.e. Hans Busk. (1870; 31 images, 1 plate)
- Hayley, William - The Life and Letters of William Cowper, Esq. With remarks on epistolary writers ... A new edition. (1824; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Hayley, William - The Triumph of Music; a poem: in six cantos. MS. corrections by the author (1804; 9 images)
- Hayley, William - Epistle to a Friend, on the death of John Thornton, Esq. By the author of “An Epistle to an Eminent Painter” i.e. William Hayley ... The second edition, corrected. (1782; 1 images)
- Hazlitt, William - Select British Poets, or new elegant extracts from Chaucer to the present time, with critical remarks. By W. Hazlitt (1824; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Hazlitt, William Carew - Inedited Poetical Miscellanies, 1584-1700. Selected from MSS. chiefly in private hands. With a few explanatory and illustrative notes. Edited by W. C. H., with a preface by H. Huth. (1870; 20 images)
- HEADLAM, Cecil. - Selections from the British Satirists. With an introductory essay by C. Headlam (1897; 1 images)
- HEADLEY, Henry. - Select beauties of ancient English poetry, with remarks by H. H (1787; 2 images)
- HEATH, George the Moorland Poet - The poems of G. H. ... With an introduction by ... J. Badnall ... Memoir by F. Redfern ... Memorial edition (1880; 17 images, 4 plates)
- HEATHCOTE, Henry Thomas. - The Exile; the Knight and the Enchanted Sword; and other poems (1824; 1 images)
- HEINRICHS, E. Photographer - My Little Friends ... Children's portraits, accompanied by appropriate poems (1892; 38 images, 34 plates)
- HEMING, Thomas. - Themes of Admiration; a philosophical poem, with other metrical specimens (1812; 1 images)
- HENDERSON, Alexander of St. Blane's Road, Dunblane - The Pilgrim; a poem. Canto the first (1839; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HENDERSON, James C. - Poems (1882; 24 images, 1 plate)
- HENDERSON, William Printer - “The Cedars,” and other poems, &c. With musical notes. (1877; 9 images)
- HENDRIE, William G. - Poems (1899; 1 images)
- HENDRIKS, afterwards TEMPLE, Rose Ellen. - The Poets Souvenir of amateur artists, etc (1856; 15 images)
- HENDRY, Hamish. - Burns from Heaven, with some other poems (1897; 1 images)
- HENDRY, Hamish. - Red Apple and Silver Bells. A book of verse for children ... Illustrated by A. B. Woodward (1897; 167 images, 57 plates)
- HENDRY, Hamish. - Red Apple and Silver Bells. A book of verse for children of all ages ... Illustrated by Alice B. Woodward (1899; 167 images, 58 plates)
- Henley, William Ernest - English lyrics, Chaucer to Poe. 1340-1809. Selected and arranged by W. E. Henley (1897; 1 images)
- Henley, William Ernest - For England's Sake. Verses and songs in time of war (1900; 3 images, 2 plates)
- HENRY, James M.D - A half year's poems (1854; 1 images)
- HENRY, James M.D - Poems; chiefly philosophical. In continuation of My Book, and A Half Year's Poems. (Cain, a soliloquy.) (1856; 1 images)
- HENRY, James M.D - Thalia Petasata on a foot-journey from Carlsruhe to Bassano, described on the way in verse (1859; 1 images)
- HENRY, Reginald. - Songs without tunes (1893; 3 images)
- Herbert, A. P. (Alan Patrick) Sir - Laughing Ann, and other poems ... Illustrated by George Morrow (1925; 29 images)
- Herbert, George - The Works of G. H. in prose and verse. Edited by ... R. A. Willmott (1885; 9 images)
- HERBERT, George the Poet - The Works of G. H. in prose and verse. Edited by ... R. A. Willmott (1880; 3 images, 1 plate)
- HERBERT, George the Poet - The Temple ... With engravings after Albert Dürer (1894; 78 images, 1 plate)
- HERBERT, Jane Emily. - Ione's Dream, and other poems (1853; 1 images)
- HERDMAN, Robert. - Roses and Holly: a gift-book for all the year. With original illustrations by G. Steel, R. Herdman, C. Stanton, T. Bough, J. Macwhirter, J. Lawson, and other eminent artists. Engraved by R. Paterson (1867; 55 images, 16 plates)
- HERFORD, Charles Harold. - The Warwick Library. Edited by C. H. Herford (1895; 4 images, 4 plates)
- HERFORD, Oliver. - Artful Anticks. In verse. With illustrations. (1894; 123 images, 25 plates)
- HERFORD, Oliver. - The Bashful Earthquake, and other fables and verses ... With many pictures by the author (1899; 116 images, 4 plates)
- HERRICK, Robert the Poet - Hesperides, or works both human and divine. Edited by H. G. Clarke. vol. 2. (1859; 2 images)
- HERVEY, Thomas Kibble. - The English Helicon; a selection of modern poetry, etc (1845; 13 images, 2 plates)
- HEWIT, Alexander a Berwickshire Ploughman - Poems on various subjects: Scots and English. In two parts (1807; 2 images)
- HEWLETT, Elizabeth Mrs - The Valley of Elah, or Faith Triumphant. A poem (1822; 1 images)
- HEWSON, J. James. - Rank Doggerel ... Second edition (1892; 28 images, 4 plates)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas F.S.A - The most pleasant song of Lady Bessy, the eldest daughter of ... Edward the fourth; and how she married King Henry the Seventh, etc. With notes by I. Heywood (1829; 1 images)
- HIBBERT, Louisa. - A Tired Crusader and other verses (1900; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HICKEY, Emily Henrietta. - Poems (1896; 4 images, 1 plate)
- HIGHAM, Robert H. - Jan Parkins, the poacher: how he escaped the law; and the Two Young Cornish Miners at Tavistock Goose Fair, etc. Verses. (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HILDEBRAND, Anna Louisa. - Western Lyrics (1872; 7 images)
- HILL, Brian M.A - Henry and Acasto: a moral tale ... With a preface by Sir Richard Hill ... Third edition. With corrections, alterations, and additions by the author. (1798; 4 images, 3 plates)
- HILL, George of Washington - The Ruins of Athens; Titania's Banquet, a Mask; and other Poems (1839; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HILL, Jeannie Graham. - The Devil's Happiness and other pieces in prose and verse. With a portrait of the author (1921; 1 images)
- Hill, John - The Inspector's rhapsody or soliloquy, on the loss of his wigg, in a scuffle with some Irish gentlemen at Ranelagh (1752; 1 images)
- HILL, Jonathan Schoolmaster - Poems on religious and moral subjects (1759; 34 images)
- HILL, L. J. - Passages in the life of Blue Beard. In verse. (1872; 23 images, 22 plates)
- HILL, Robert of Greenwich - Poems on several occasions, chiefly miscellaneous ... To which are added some Pastorals (1775; 97 images)
- HILLIS, William J. - A Metrical History of the Life and Times of Napoleon Bonaparte. A collection of poems and songs ... selected and arranged with introductory notes and connecting narrative ... With ... illustrations (1896; 25 images, 3 plates)
- HINDLEY, Charles of Booksellers' Row, Strand - Curiosities of Street Literature: comprising “cocks,” or “catchpennies,” a large and curious assortment of street-drolleries, squibs, histories, comic tales in prose and verse, etc. Edited by Charles Hindley. (Fine toned demy 4to edition.) (1871; 110 images, 27 plates)
- HINES, Frederick. - “As thy Days, so shall thy Strength be.” Daily texts and hymns for a month. Illustrated by Fred. Hines (1888; 32 images, 32 plates)
- HINKSON, Henry Albert. - Dublin Verses. By Members of Trinity College. Edited by H. A. Hinkson (1895; 2 images)
- HIRST, James. - The comical Genius, being an account in verse of an eccentric gentleman, who resides in a village on the banks of the river Aire, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. i.e. James Hirst. By a foreign seaman (1814; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HOARE, Charles James. - The Shipwreck of St. Paul. A Seatonian prize poem. Reprinted from the original edition of 1808 (1860; 1 images)
- HOBSON, Thomas M.A - Christianity the light of the moral world: a poem. (The Magi; an eclogue.) (1745; 6 images)
- HODGE, John Barwick. - West Somerset Ballads. By J. B. Hodge. (1895; 27 images)
- HODGES, George Samuel. - The County Palatine, and other poems, sacred and secular, original and translated (1876; 150 images)
- HODGSON, Orlando. - The Queen's Own Songster; comic and sentimental; as sung at the Queen's and all other theatres, For 1838 (1838; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HODSON, Francis Allen. - A monody on the death of the Princess Charlotte and her infant son, supposed to be written by Prince Coburg (1817; 1 images)
- HOFFMANN, Heinrich Author of the “Struwwelpeter.” - The English Struwwelpeter, or pretty stories and funny pictures for little children. After the ... German ... of H. H. Fourth edition (1848; 25 images, 25 plates)
- HOGBEN, William Smith. - The Grave of a Hamlet and other poems, chiefly of the Hebrides ... Selected, with an introduction, by his son J. Hogben (1895; 1 images)
- Hogg, James - Reprinted from the original edition. (Second series.) (1874; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HOLDEN, Hubert Ashton. - Foliorum Silvula. Selections for translation into Latin and Greek Verse, chiefly from the University and College Examination Papers. (1862; 25 images)
- HOLDEN, Hubert Ashton. - Foliorum Silvula. Selections for translation into Latin and Greek Verse, chiefly from the University and College Examination Papers. (1866; 5 images)
- HOLFORD, afterwards HODSON, Margaret. - Poems (1811; 1 images)
- HOLLAND, John of Sheffield - Sheffield Park. A descriptive poem (1820; 4 images, 2 plates)
- HOLLAND, Joseph Labourer - An appendix to the season of spring, in the rural poem by R. Bloomfield; entitled “The farmer's boy”. With other poems. (1806; 3 images)
- HOLLAND, Josiah Gilbert. - Illustrated Library of favorite Song. Based upon folk songs. ... With an introduction, and edited by J. G. Holland ... Illustrated with ... engravings, ... after designs by Church, Johnson, etc (1873; 123 images, 38 plates)
- HOLLAND, Maud C. Mrs - Verses (1898; 1 images)
- HOLLINGSWORTH, Alfred Johnstone. - The Poetical Works of the late A. J. Hollingsworth with the life of the author. vol. 1. (1858; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HOLLINGSWORTH, Nathaniel John. - Fleurs. A poem. By N. J. Hollingsworth. (1821; 1 images)
- HOLLINGSWORTH, Nathaniel John. - The Scorpion Critic unmasked: or, animadversions on a pretended review by J. G. Lockhart of “Fleurs, a poem, in four books,” which appeared in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, for June, 1821. In a letter to a friend. By the author of “Fleurs, etc.” i.e. N. J. Hollingsworth. MS. note by Lord Cockburn (1821; 1 images)
- HOLMES, Edmond Gore Alexander. - Poems (1876; 2 images)
- HOLROYDE, James. - English Scenery. A new poem. ... Illustrated, etc (1885; 20 images, 1 plate)
- HOME, afterwards HUNTER, Anne. - The Sports of the Genii. Etchings from drawings by Miss Susan Macdonald. With verses by A. Home. (1804; 14 images, 14 plates)
- HONE, Annie M. - The Children's Casket, favourite poems for recitation ... Compiled by A. M. H (1891; 1 images)
- HONNYWILL, W. Keppel. - Irene: and other poems (1900; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HOOD, Robin. - Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads now extant relative to that ... outlaw. To which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. Edited by J. Ritson. With wood engravings by Thomas Bewick. (1795; 62 images)
- HOOD, Robin. - Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads now extant relative to that ... outlaw. To which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. Edited by J. Ritson. With wood engravings by Thomas Bewick. (1832; 75 images)
- HOOD, Robin. - Robin Hood's Courtship with Jack Cade's daughter: and the Freiris Tragedie. Two ancient ballads. With a preface signed: T. G. S. i.e. T. G. Stevenson. (1888; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Hood, Thomas - Poems ... Again illustrated by Birket Foster (1872; 49 images, 4 plates)
- Hood, Thomas - Poems (1880; 6 images)
- Hood, Thomas - The poetical works of T. H. Edited, with a critical memoir, by W. M. Rossetti. Illustrated by Gustave Doré. (1881; 38 images, 1 plate)
- Hood, Thomas - Humorous Poems ... With a preface by A. Ainger, and ... illustrations by C. E. Brock. L.P (1893; 130 images, 1 plate)
- Hood, Thomas - The Epping Hunt ... Illustrated ... after the designs of George Cruikshank ... New edition (1889; 7 images, 7 plates)
- Hood, Thomas - The Haunted House ... Illustrated by H. Railton. With an introduction by Austin Dobson (1896; 68 images, 35 plates)
- Hood, Thomas - (Second Series.) Second edition (1829; 43 images)
- Hood, Thomas - (Second Series.) Second edition. (1829; 42 images)
- HOOD, Thomas the Elder - The Works of T. H., comic and serious, in prose and verse. Edited, with notes, by his son (Thomas Hood) (1862; 1 images)
- HOOD, Thomas the Elder - Poems ... Ninth edition. With a portrait. (1857; 3 images)
- HOOD, Thomas the Elder - The Poetical Works of T. H. 2 series (1878; 43 images)
- HOOD, Thomas the Elder - Hood's Own: or, Laughter from Year to Year (1855; 355 images, 1 plate)
- HOOD, Thomas the Elder - The headlong career and woful ending of Precocious Piggy. In verse. By T. H. Illustrated by his son. Edited by Mrs. F. F. Broderip. (1859; 23 images, 14 plates)
- Hood, Tom - Griset's Grotesques; or, jokes drawn on wood, with rhymes by Tom Hood. One hundred quaint designs by E. Griset. Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel (1867; 108 images, 100 plates)
- HOOLE, Charles Holland. - Poems and Translations (1875; 28 images)
- HOOPER, H. G. - A poetical sketch of the Thames from the Seven Springs to the Nore (1885; 3 images)
- HOPKINS, Lemuel. - The Democratiad, a poem, in retaliation, for the “Philadelphia Jockey Club” by Timothy Tickler ... By a Gentleman of Connecticut i.e. Lemuel Hopkins. (Third edition.) (1796; 2 images, 2 plates)
- HOPPER, afterwards CHESSON, Nora. - Under Quicken Boughs. Poems. (1896; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Horace. - The first satire of the second book of Horace imitated in a Dialogue between A. Pope ... and his learned Council. By A. Pope. To which is added, The second satire of the same book. By the same hand (1734; 12 images)
- Horace. - Harlequin-Horace or the Art of Modern Poetry. Written in imitation of Horace's Ars Poetica, and signed Harlequin-Horace, pseud., i.e. James Miller. (1731; 6 images)
- HORATIUS FLACCUS, Quintus. - The Eulogy of Frederic, King of Prussia. An imitation of Horace, Odes Bk. IV., no. 4, with the Latin text appended. (1758; 1 images)
- HORDER, William Garrett. - The Poets' Bible. (An attempt to set forth the great scenes and characters of Holy Scripture, in the words of the poets.) Selected and edited by W. G. Horder (1880; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HORDER, William Garrett. - The Poets' Bible. (An attempt to set forth the great scenes and characters of Holy Scripture, in the words of the poets.) Selected and edited by W. G. Horder. (1883; 2 images)
- HORNBY, William. - The Scourge of Drunkennes. (1859; 5 images)
- HORNE, William Wales. - Hampstead Heath; a poem, sacred to friendship (1812; 1 images)
- HORNECK, Anthony. - A Votive Ode for the happy delivery of ... the Princess of Wales, and the prosperity of the Royal Family. Imitated from the Carmen Seculare of Horace (1716; 1 images)
- HORSLEY, John of Darlington - The Sailor's Bride and other poems (1889; 19 images)
- Houghton, Arthur Boyd - Picture Posies. Poems chiefly by living authors, and drawings by F. Walker, J. W. North, A. B. Boughton and others ... Engraved by Dalziel Brothers (1874; 150 images, 97 plates)
- HOULDING, Henry. - Rhymes and Dreams, Legends of Pendle Forest, and other poems (1895; 42 images, 5 plates)
- HOWARD, Edward M.D - The Reviewers reviewed. By the author of “the Genesis” E. H. (1857; 1 images)
- HOWARD, Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle - Poems, consisting of the following pieces, viz. I. Ode ... upon the death of Mr Gray. II. For the monument of a favourite spaniel, etc. (1807; 1 images)
- HOWARD, Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle - To Sir J. Reynolds on his late resignation of the President's Chair of the Royal Academy. Verses. (1790; 1 images)
- HOWARD, John M.R.C.V.S - Elegy on the death of Prince Louis Napoleon, with epitaph. Third edition (1879; 4 images)
- HOWARD, Katharine. - The Little God: child verse for grown-ups (1918; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HOWE, Alfred Edward. - Original poems. The Fatal Seduction, ... the Mendicant, ... with other pieces (1819; 1 images)
- HOWELL, Agnes Rous. - Sybelle's Dream; and other poems on pictures ... Illustrated with photographs (1874; 61 images)
- HOWELL, Hiram. - The Wrekin Legend ... An ancient tale in modern verse ... With poems, etc (1894; 13 images)
- HOYT, Jehiel Keeler and WARD (Anna Lydia) - The Cyclopædia of practical Quotations. English and Latin, with an appendix containing proverbs from the Latin and modern foreign languages: law and ecclesiastical terms ... Third edition (1882; 1 images)
- HUDDESFORD, George M.A - Bubble and Squeak, a gallimaufry of British beef with the chopp'd cabbage of Gallic philosophy and Radical reform. (Crambe repetita, a second course of Bubble and Squeak, etc.) By the author of Topsy-Turvy i.e. G. Huddesford, etc (1799; 1 images)
- HUGHES, Jabez Poet - Miscellanies in verse and prose. With a dedication by Sarah Hughes. (1737; 21 images)
- HUGHES, John M.A., of Oriel College, Oxford - Pompeii, a descriptive ode (1821; 2 images)
- HULL, Thomas Actor - Moral Tales in verse, founded on real events (1797; 1 images)
- HUMDRUM, Humphrey pseud - Mother Midnight's Council Pocket-Book; or, a Bone for the Criticks (1753; 5 images)
- HUMPHREYS, afterwards ALEXANDER, Cecil Frances. - Moral Songs. By the author of “Hymns for Little Children,” etc. i.e. C. F. Humphreys, afterwards Alexander. (1880; 86 images, 35 plates)
- HUMPHREYS, David General, U.S. Army - A Poem on Industry. Addressed to the Citizens of the United States of America (1794; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HUMPHREYS, John Doddridge. - Prince Malcolm: in five cantos; with other poems (1813; 1 images)
- HUNT, Ebenezer of Huddersfield - The Rush-Bearing: a poem. With a probable account of the rise of Wakes (1784; 2 images)
- HUNT, Horatio. - Nero: or, the trials, battles and adventures of the sixth Emperor of Rome ... in darkest Hades. A poem, etc (1893; 22 images, 12 plates)
- HUNT, Horatio. - Nero ... Revised, etc (1899; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HUNT, James Henry Leigh. - Juvenilia; or, a Collection of poems. Written between the ages of twelve and sixteen, etc (1801; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HUNT, James Henry Leigh. - The palfrey; a love-story of old times (1842; 6 images)
- HUNT, William Poetical Writer - The Dream to Come, and other poems. ... With ... illustrations (1885; 7 images, 7 plates)
- HUNTLEY, afterwards SIGOURNEY, Lydia Howard. - Pocahontas, and other poems. (1844; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Hurdis, James - Adriano; or, the first of June, a poem. By the author of The Village Curate i.e. James Hurdis (1790; 1 images)
- Hurdis, James - The Village Curate, and other poems, etc (1810; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HUSBAND, W. H. - Lines suggested in connection with Mrs. Courtney's recent visit to Liskeard (1883; 5 images, 3 plates)
- HUTH, Alfred Henry. - A Collection of Seventy-nine Black-Letter Ballads and Broadsides, printed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597. Accompanied with an introduction and illustrative notes. A new edition of 'Ancient Ballads & Broadsides published in England in the sixteenth century.” Edited by Alfred Henry Huth. (1867; 75 images)
- HUTH, Alfred Henry. - A Collection of Seventy-nine Black-Letter Ballads and Broadsides, printed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597. Accompanied with an introduction and illustrative notes. A new edition of 'Ancient Ballads & Broadsides published in England in the sixteenth century.” Edited by Alfred Henry Huth. (1870; 143 images)
- HUTTON, William F.S.A. Sco - Poems; chiefly Tales (1804; 1 images, 1 plate)
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[edit]- I'ANSON, Miles. - The Vision of Misery Hill, a legend of the Sierra Nevada and miscellaneous verse ... With illustrations, etc (1891; 24 images, 7 plates)
- I., D. L. - Sonnets after Loss. By D. L. I (1919; 1 images)
- IBBETT, William Joseph. - A West Sussex Garland (1897; 2 images)
- Ingelow, Jean - The Poetical Works of Jean Ingelow (1898; 130 images, 1 plate)
- Ingelow, Jean - The High-Tide on the coast of Lincolnshire, 1571. A poem. Illustrated. (1883; 40 images, 23 plates)
- Ingelow, Jean - Poems ... With illustrations by G. J. Pinwell, E. J. Poynter, ... engraved by the Brothers Dalziel (1867; 97 images, 66 plates)
- INGLISFIELD, Walter. - Poems Allegorical, Lyrical, and Narrative (1895; 1 images)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Ingoldsby Legends ... Second edition. First series. With illustrations by George Cruikshank and John Leech. (1865; 71 images, 43 plates)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Ingoldsby Legends ... Second edition. First series. With illustrations by George Cruikshank and John Leech. (1866; 76 images, 47 plates)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Ingoldsby Legends ... Second edition. First series. With illustrations by George Cruikshank and John Leech. (1870; 36 images, 26 plates)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Ingoldsby Legends ... With sixty illustrations by George Cruikshank, John Leech, and John Tenniel. (1893; 19 images, 18 plates)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Ingoldsby Legends ... With sixty illustrations by George Cruikshank, John Leech, and John Tenniel. (1895; 1 images)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Ingoldsby Legends. Illustrated by Cruikshank, Leech, and Tenniel. (People's edition.) A selection. (1881; 42 images)
- Ingoldsby, Thomas - The Jackdaw of Rheims. With twelve illustrations, printed in colours (1870; 12 images)
- INNES, Henry Teacher of Elocution - The Rhetorical Class Book: or, the principles and practice of Elocution defined and illustrated. ... Being an exposition of the organs and the operations of speech. ... With selections from popular writers, principally of the present day, etc (1834; 9 images)
- INSTONE, Sarah. - Poems on Several Occasions (1797; 7 images)
- IRVING, David. - The Lives of the Scotish Poets; with preliminary dissertations on the literary history of Scotland and the early Scotish drama. (1810; 4 images)
- IRVING, Joseph. - A Lennox Garland gleaned by J. Irving from divers fields of Scottish poetry. B.L (1860; 3 images)
- IRVING, Washington. - Biography and Poetical Remains of the late Margaret Miller Davidson ... Third edition (1842; 1 images, 1 plate)
- IRWIN, A. V. - Cædmon, Ralph and other poems, reflective, miscellaneous, erotic and translated (1880; 15 images)
- ISOLA, Agostino. - Pieces selected from the Italian poets, by A. Isola ... and translated into English verse by some gentlemen of the University. (1784; 5 images)
- IVES, George Cecil. - Eros' Throne. Verses. (1900; 2 images)
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[edit]- J-N, M. J. - Mind's Mirror. Poetical Sketches, with Minor Poems. By M. J. J-n. i.e. Mary J. Journan. (1856; 2 images)
- J., E. - The Holy War by John Bunyan versified by E. J. With an introductory essay by the Rev. Octavius Freire Owen (1859; 22 images, 1 plate)
- J., H. A. R. - Poems and other verses. By H. A. R. J (1896; 1 images)
- J., R. C. - Poems of the Inner Life. Selected chiefly from Modern Authors. Signed, R. C. J., i.e. Robert Crompton Jones. (1866; 38 images)
- JACKS, William. - Robert Burns in Other Tongues. A critical review of the translations of the songs & poems of Robert Burns. With selections from various translations, and portraits. (1896; 22 images)
- JACKSON, G. Hunt. - The Demon of the Wind, and other poems (1898; 2 images)
- JACKSON, Helen Illustrator - Bonnie Bairns. Illustrated by H. Jackson. Edited by Edric Vredenburg. Verses by E. M. Chettle, etc (1893; 61 images, 40 plates)
- JACKSON, Richard Charles. - The Risen Life. ... New edition, with miniatures in gold and colours (1886; 7 images, 1 plate)
- JACKSON, S. Poetical Writer - The Bells of God, and other poems (1920; 1 images)
- JAMES, Catherine A. - Teacher Li: a missionary reading ... Arranged as a service of song (1898; 1 images)
- JAMES, Charles Major - Poems, etc (1792; 10 images, 7 plates)
- JAMES, Edwin John. - Lines written to beguile hours of indisposition, on the Isle of St. Pierre, Lake of Bienne, Switzerland (1832; 1 images)
- James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) - Adra, or the Peruvians; the Ruined City, etc (1829; 2 images, 2 plates)
- JAMES, James Henry Barrister, of the Middle Temple - Herefordia: a poem (1861; 36 images)
- JAPP, Alexander Hay. - Dramatic Pictures. English rispetti, sonnets and other verses (1894; 1 images)
- JARDINE, Joseph. - A Short Report of Proceedings of the Committee appointed to decide on the Competency of the Organist of Dartford, to fulfil the duties of his situation. October, 1846. In verse. By Joseph Jardine. (1846; 4 images, 1 plate)
- JAY, Harvey. - “Errors.” Poems. (1900; 21 images, 1 plate)
- JAY, Kay pseud - Rose: a romance of 192-. In verse. (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Jemmett-Browne, J. (Jemmett) - Songs of Many Seasons ... Illustrated by G. Du Maurier, Walter Crane, etc (1876; 66 images, 5 plates)
- JENKINS, Robert Charles. - Ballads of High and Humble Life, etc (1893; 1 images)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - Lines written in the Album, at Cossey-Hall, Norfolk, the seat of Sir William Jerningham, Bart. August 4th, 1786. By Edward Jerningham. (1786; 1 images)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - An Elegy written among the ruins of an Abbey. By the author of the Nun E. Jerningham (1765; 1 images)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - Amabella, a poem (1768; 1 images)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - The Old Bard's Farewell. A Poem (1811; 10 images, 1 plate)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - Poems on various subjects, etc (1767; 17 images)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - Yarico to Inkle, an epistle. In verse. By the author of the Elegy written among the Ruins of an Abbey E. Jerningham (1766; 2 images)
- JERVIS, Marian Lady - Gleanings. Poems. (1840; 16 images)
- JEWRY, afterwards VALENTINE, Laura. - The Nobility of Life, its graces and virtues, portrayed in prose and verse by the best writers. Selected and edited by L. Valentine. With twenty-four original pictures printed in colours, elaborate borders, etc (1869; 201 images, 200 plates)
- JODRELL, Richard Paul Sir, Bart - Lines written extempore at the Plain of Waterloo, etc. Affixed is an Epigram, signed: R. P. J. (1840; 1 images)
- JODRELL, Richard Paul. - The Poetical Works of R. P. Jodrell ... Now first collected (1814; 54 images)
- JODRELL, Richard Paul. - The Knight and Friars; an historick tale in verse (1785; 1 images)
- JOHN, Edmund. - Symphonie symbolique. Poems. ... Illustrated by Stella Langdale. Eng (1919; 9 images, 8 plates)
- JOHNSON, Emily Pauline. - The White Wampum. Poems. (1895; 2 images, 1 plate)
- JOHNSON, Frank Author of “The Village of Merrow; its past and present.” - Lashed to the Mizzen; or, a night off the Cape. A poem. (1877; 2 images, 2 plates)
- JOHNSON, Robert William Rev., M.A - St. John the Baptist and his persecutors. A poem (1869; 1 images, 1 plate)
- JOHNSON, Rossiter. - Single Famous Poems. Edited by R. J (1877; 1 images)
- JOHNSON, Samuel LL.D - Messia. A translation of Pope's “Messiah” into Latin, written as a College exercise. (; 183 images, 30 plates)
- JOHNSON, Thomas Clerk of the Charlotte-Street and Bedford Chapels - Summer Productions, or Progressive Miscellanies, by T. J. No. 1. In verse. (1788; 2 images, 1 plate)
- JOHNSTON, John M.D - Musa Medica: a sheaf of song and verse (1897; 1 images)
- JOHNSTONE, George Harcourt 3rd Baron Derwent - Ten Sonnets (1921; 1 images)
- JOHNSTONE, James of Inverness - James Johnstone's Book. A few words. In prose and verse. (1896; 3 images, 1 plate)
- JOHNSTONE, James of Inverness - James Johnstone's New Original Works. In verse. (1896; 1 images, 1 plate)
- JONES, Charles Henry. - Vers de Société. Selected from recent authors by C. H. J. With ... vignettes, etc. F.P (1875; 13 images, 1 plate)
- JONES, Henry of Drogheda - Poems on several occasions (1749; 3 images)
- JONES, J. H. Writer of Verse - Why Henry VIII. married six wives. In verse. (1897; 2 images)
- JONES, Joseph Perpetual Curate of Repton - Moral Hours, a poem (1823; 1 images)
- JONES, Lewis S. - “A Daughter of Moab.” A Sacred Cantata in verse, on the history of Ruth. The words written by L. S. J., etc (1885; 2 images, 1 plate)
- JONES, William of Warwickshire - Horæ Monasticæ; poems, songs, and ballads (1853; 7 images, 6 plates)
- JOYNES, James Leigh. - Socialist Rhymes (1885; 1 images)
- JUBINAL, Michel Louis Achille. - Le Sermon de Guichard de Beaulieu publié pour le première fois d'après le manuscrit unique de la Bibliothèque du Roi par A. Jubinal. G.L (1834; 3 images)
- JUDD, Francis Arthur. - The Monarch of the Fenland, and other poems ... With illustrations by T. Noyes Lewis (1919; 10 images, 7 plates)
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[edit]- K., A. E. M. - The Drawing-room Fortune-teller, or Sibylline leaves. By A. E. M. K (1886; 19 images)
- K., G. - La Belle Assemblée; or, the Tinmouth Bathers. A poem, humbly inscribed to the Ladies of Newcastle. By G. K (1828; 7 images)
- K., H. - Lays of the Seven Half-Centuries. For St. Paul's School's three hundred and fiftieth anniversary. MDCCCLIX. By H. K., i.e. Herbert Kynaston. (1859; 2 images)
- KAY, Thomas of Stockport - Sporting Songs, etc. Words only. (1897; 2 images)
- Kaye, Walter J. (Walter Jenkinson) - The Leading Poets of Scotland from early times ... Selections from their works, with biographies by W. J. Kaye. With portraits. (1891; 5 images, 4 plates)
- Keats, John - The Poetical Works of John Keats (1840; 3 images)
- Keats, John - The Poetical Works of John Keats. With a memoir by Richard Monckton Milnes. Illustrated by 120 designs, original and from the antique, drawn on wood by George Scharf, Jun (1854; 121 images)
- Keats, John - The Poetical Works of John Keats. Edited, with a critical memoir, by William Michael Rossetti. Illustrated by Thomas Seccombe (1872; 29 images, 1 plate)
- Keats, John - The Poetical Works of John Keats (1878; 17 images)
- Keats, John - The Poetical Works of John Keats. Edited by William T. Arnold (1884; 2 images)
- Keats, John - The Poetical Works of John Keats. Edited by William B. Scott. With an introductory memoir (1894; 6 images)
- Keats, John - the Poetical Works of John Keats ... Edited by H. Buxton Forman. Fourth edition. Illustrated by W. H. Low and others (1895; 17 images, 13 plates)
- Keats, John - Poems by John Keats ... Edited, with introduction and notes, by Arlo Bates (1896; 2 images)
- Keats, John - The Eve of St. Agnes. (Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett.) (1885; 25 images, 15 plates)
- Keats, John - Isabella, or The Pot of Basil ... Illustrated and decorated by W. B. Macdougall (1898; 51 images, 50 plates)
- Keats, John - Lamia ... With illustrative designs by Will H. Low (1888; 40 images, 13 plates)
- Keble, John - The Christian Year ... By John Keble. Fourteenth edition. (1840; 1 images)
- Keble, John - The Christian year ... By John Keble. Thirty-ninth edition. (1858; 9 images, 9 plates)
- Keble, John - The Christian Year, etc. With a portrait. (1874; 398 images, 136 plates)
- Keble, John - The Christian Year, etc. With a portrait. (1874; 52 images, 3 plates)
- Keble, John - The Christian Year, etc. With a portrait. (1875; 44 images, 24 plates)
- Keble, John - The Christian Year, etc. (1880; 398 images, 122 plates)
- Keble, John - The Christian Year, etc. By J. Keble. (1883; 94 images)
- Keble, John - Keble's Evening Hymn from the “Christian Year”, illustrated by E. Waring (1865; 16 images, 16 plates)
- Keble, John - Evening. A hymn, from the “Christian Year.” ... Illustrated (1883; 14 images)
- Keble, John - Illustrations to Keble's Christian Year. Sixteen choice illustrations from famous pictures by ancient and modern masters, etc (1860; 16 images, 14 plates)
- Keble, John - The Keble Autograph Birthday Book. Containing selections from J. K.'s poetry. With floral illustrations. By E. L. M (1880; 24 images, 12 plates)
- Keble, John - Precious Thoughts from Keble. With coloured illustrations. (1896; 17 images, 5 plates)
- KEELING, Eleonore d'Esterre. - The Music of the Poets. A Musician's Birthday Book. Edited by E. d'Esterre-Keeling (1896; 112 images, 3 plates)
- KEELING, Eleonore d'Esterre. - The Music of the Poets ... Second edition, completely revised (1898; 79 images, 12 plates)
- KEENE, Elizabeth Carolina. - Miscellaneous Poems (1762; 7 images)
- KEIGWIN, Richard Prescott. - Lyrics for Sport (1917; 3 images)
- KELSALL, Charles. - A Letter from Athens, addressed to a friend in England. In verse. By C. Kelsale. With plates. (1812; 3 images, 2 plates)
- KEMP, Robert Minister of Blairgowrie - The Praise and Blame of Love, with other verse. By Robert Kemp and Wellwood. (1882; 9 images)
- KEMPSTER, Frederick. - Flowers of many Hues. Original poems by various authors. Edited by F. K (1844; 2 images, 1 plate)
- KENNEDY, Alexander W. M. Clark. - Robert the Bruce. A poem. ... Illustrated by J. Faed, junr (1884; 3 images, 3 plates)
- KENNEDY, Arthur Clark. - Avenged, and other verses (1899; 3 images, 2 plates)
- KENNEDY, Arthur Clark. - Laurel Leaves. Poems. Few MS. notes by the author (1881; 4 images)
- KENNEDY, Benjamin Hall. - Sabrinae Corolla in Hortulis Regiae Scholae Salopiensis contexuerunt tres viri B. H. Kennedy, J. Riddell, and another, floribus legendis. (1859; 14 images)
- KENNEDY, Crammond. - Corn in the Blade. Poems, and thoughts in prose ... With an introduction by C. B. Conant (1860; 1 images)
- KENNEDY, David Vocalist, the Elder - Book of words of Mr. Kennedy's Entertainment on the songs of Scotland (1866; 1 images, 1 plate)
- KENNISH, William. - Mona's Isle, and other poems (1844; 1 images, 1 plate)
- KENRICK, William LL.D - A Letter to David Garrick, Esq. from William Kenrick. (Love in the Suds;a town eclogue. Being the lamentation of Roscius for the loss of his Nyky ... With annotations by the editor or rather author, W. Kenrick.) A satire upon David Garrick and Isaac Bickerstaffe. (1772; 1 images)
- KENTISH, William Augustus. - Hudibrastic History of Amherst's Embassy to China. (Illustrated by R. Cruikshank.) (1840; 4 images, 4 plates)
- KERR, Ralph Francis. - A Rhymed Life of Saint Philip, etc (1926; 8 images)
- KILPATRICK, afterwards KIRKPATRICK, James. - The Sea-Piece: a poetical narration of a voyage from Europe to America. Canto II. By J. Kirkpatrick. (1749; 4 images)
- KING, Charlotte. - Trifles of Helicon. By C. and S. King (1798; 1 images)
- KING, Clifford Poet - New Poems (1920; 1 images)
- KING, Edith Louise Mary. - Fifty Country Rhymes for Children (1926; 15 images)
- KING, James Poetical Writer - A Poem on Leigh Park, etc (1829; 2 images)
- Kipling, Rudyard - Barrack-Room Ballads and Verses. (Departmental Ditties and other verses.) With illustrations by Blanche MacManus. (1898; 13 images, 1 plate)
- Kipling, Rudyard - Departmental Ditties, and other verses ... Eighth edition. (1898; 17 images, 6 plates)
- Kipling, Rudyard - Departmental Ditties, and other verses ... Eighth edition. (1899; 10 images, 3 plates)
- KIRBY, P. - The Old Oak-Tree, and other poems (1927; 1 images)
- KIRKLAND, Caroline Matilda Mrs - Garden Walks with the Poets. A collection of poems and extracts. (1852; 1 images, 1 plate)
- KNIGHT, H. of Bradford - Local Lyrics (1886; 1 images)
- KNOX, Charles H. - Day Dreams ... With twenty illustrations ... by H. Warren (1843; 21 images, 1 plate)
- KNUDSEN, Christian Thomas. - Cheer up! He'll soon return. A poem on the war in South Africa. (1899; 1 images)
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[edit]- L., A. F. - Fairy Mary's Dream. By A. F. L. With illustrations by the Author (1870; 18 images, 8 plates)
- L., D. - Two Bannatyne Garlands from Abbotsford i.e. “Captain Ward and the Rainbow,” and “The Reiver's Penance.” By R. Surtees. With an introductory notice by Sir Walter Scott. Edited by D. L., i.e. David Laing (1848; 3 images)
- L., Harry. - Lays of the Chase and Odds and Ends. By Harry L (1900; 1 images)
- L., J. - Little Nora. By J. L (1853; 9 images, 9 plates)
- L., R. - The Legend of S. Eolinde. A poem. By R. L (1876; 2 images)
- LA MOTTE FOUQUÉ, Friedrich Heinrich Carl de Baron - Undine: the Spirit of the Waters. A poem containing a version of the narrative by Baron de la Motte Fouqué. By W. Hipsley (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LACOUR, Jacques Louis. - Bertrand du Guesclin, poème en sept chants. With plates. (1847; 18 images, 1 plate)
- LAMB, afterwards SINGLETON, Mary Montgomerie afterwards CURRIE (Mary Montgomerie) Baroness - Poems. By Violet Fane (M. M. Singleton). With portrait, etc (1892; 2 images)
- Lamb, Charles - Album verses, with a few others (; 1 images)
- Lamb, Charles - Prince Dorus ... with nine illustrations in facsimile, hand-coloured. Reprinted from the edition of 1811, with an introduction by A. W. Tuer. (1889; 17 images, 2 plates)
- LAMB, James Comedian - A small collection of original pieces (in verse), consisting of epistles, songs, rural ballads, and hymns (1819; 1 images)
- LAMBERT, Charles R. - Thoughts and Fancies in solitary hours. In verse. Few MS. notes (1840; 2 images)
- LAMBURN, Frank. - Original Poems ... A Night Attack. A Terrible Scare. Fire! Fire! (1889; 1 images)
- LAMONT, Duncan. - Poems and Songs (1895; 2 images)
- LANCASTER, William James. - Theodoric the Goth in Italy. The Newdigate Poem 1896 (1896; 1 images)
- LANDON, afterwards MACLEAN, Letitia Elizabeth. - The Poetical Works of L. E. Landon ... Edited, with an introductory memoir and illustrations, by W. B. Scott (1873; 7 images, 1 plate)
- LANE, Geoffrey. - A Song for the Season and other poems (1893; 1 images)
- Lang, Andrew - Ballads of Books. Edited by Andrew Lang. L.P (1888; 1 images)
- Lang, Andrew - The Blue Poetry Book. Edited by Andrew Lang. With numerous illustrations by H. J. Ford and Lancelot Speed. L.P (1891; 101 images, 38 plates)
- Lang, Andrew - Border Ballads. With an introductory essay by Andrew Lang, and twelve etchings by C. O. Murray (1895; 12 images, 12 plates)
- LANGBRIDGE, Frederick. - Ballads of the Brave. Poems of chivalry ... courage and constancy ... Selected and arranged by F. L. ... With notes (1890; 1 images)
- LANGBRIDGE, Frederick. - Love-Knots and Bridal-Bands: poems and rhymes of wooing and wedding, and valentine verses. Selected ... by F. L. ... With sixteen coloured illustrations by G. D. Leslie, ... W. F. Yeames, etc (1883; 17 images, 17 plates)
- LANGBRIDGE, Frederick. - The Scales of Heaven: poems, narrative, legendary, and meditative, with a few sonnets (1896; 18 images)
- LANGBRIDGE, Frederick. - Sent Back by the Angels ... Fourth edition, enlarged (1898; 4 images, 1 plate)
- LANGHAM, James Peck. - The Pattern of a Dream, and other poems (1926; 1 images)
- Langhorne, John - The Fables of Flora ... Fifth edition. In verse. (1773; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Langhorne, John - The Visions of Fancy. In four elegies (1762; 3 images)
- LASCELLES, John Poetical Writer - X.Y.Z. and other poems (1894; 3 images, 1 plate)
- LATTER, Thomas of St. John's Wood - The Power of Conscience; or, the Monopolist: and other poems (1843; 2 images)
- Laver, James - The Young Man Dances, and other poems (1925; 4 images)
- LAWRENCE, W. Author of “Nettles,” &c - A collection of original Songs and Glees (1821; 2 images)
- LAWSON, afterwards MACK, Lizzie and MACK (Robert Ellice) - Old Father Christmas. Picture-Book (1888; 45 images, 24 plates)
- LAWSON, Harriot Hutchinson Wormald. - Original Poetry (1857; 12 images, 2 plates)
- LAWSON, John Artist - Childhood Valley. The favourite songs of childhood, with new pictures in color by John Lawson, etc (1889; 49 images, 24 plates)
- LAYARD, Nina Frances. - I and Myself, and other poems (1893; 1 images)
- LAYCOCK, Samuel. - Warblin's fro' an Owd Songster. With an introductory sketch by W. Trevor. Illustrated. (1893; 263 images, 14 plates)
- ₪ LAYNG, Henry the Elder, Rector of Paulersbury - Several Pieces in prose and verse (1748; 6 images, 1 plate)
- LAYSON, John F. - The Haunted Library: a Novocastrian reminiscence ... With illustrations by T. Mackay (1880; 22 images, 8 plates)
- LAYTON, B. Temple. - The Way of the Cross, and other verses (1897; 2 images)
- LE GRICE, Charles Valentine. - The petition of an old uninhabited house in Penzance to its master in town: with hints to the author of John Bull, a comedy ... Second edition. In verse. By Charles Valentine Le Grice. (1823; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LE PLA, Mark. - A Paraphrase on the Song of the Three Children. In irregular stanzas. By Mark Le Pla. Edited by Edmund Massey. (1724; 3 images)
- LEACH, Alfred. - The Quadrangle by Moonlight; or, Meditations in Marischal College; and other poems (1879; 5 images)
- LEIGH, Egerton Major - Ballads and Legends of Cheshire. Collected and edited by E. L., with illustrations. L.P (1867; 204 images, 12 plates)
- LELAND, Oliver S. - Ode for the Sophomore supper of the Class of 1854 (1872; 110 images, 22 plates)
- LENNARD, J. E. - Humour and Sentimentalism versified (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LEWES, John Lee. - Poems (1811; 1 images)
- LEWIS, Joseph Writer of Verse - Poems, domestic pieces, etc (1875; 3 images)
- LEWIS, Matthew Gregory. - Tales of Wonder, in verse, written and collected by M. G. L. (1801; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LEYDEN, John. - Poems and Ballads ... With a memoir of the Author by Sir W. Scott, Bart. And a Supplement by R. White (1858; 8 images, 3 plates)
- LEYTON, Frank pseud. [i.e. Hedley Peek.] - The Shadows of the Lake ... Second edition (1891; 3 images)
- LIDDELL, Henry Thomas Earl of Ravensworth - Poems (1877; 39 images)
- LIDDIARD, I. S. Anna. - Kenilworth: a mask. (The Phantom Knight; or, Farley Castle. A chivalric tale. Traveller and Guide, etc.) All in verse. (1815; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LIDSTONE, James Torrington Spencer. - The new hundredth Londoniad, etc (1879; 28 images)
- LINDSAY, Lizzie. - The Ballad of Lizzie Lindsay, written from memory by G. Mitchell ... 1891. With prefatory note by W. W. (1895; 3 images, 2 plates)
- LINGHAM, Henry Charles John. - The Litany of Love. With the Love-Prayer of Giovanna II., Queen of Naples, and other poems (1900; 2 images, 1 plate)
- LINGHAM, Henry Charles John. - The King's Folly and the Queen's Revenge. The true story of a court scandal. By Viva Vox. In verse. (1900; 2 images, 1 plate)
- LINGSTON, Rowe. - John Chinaman. Description versified by R. L (1891; 33 images, 32 plates)
- LINLEY, George the Elder - The Modern Hudibras; a poem, in three cantos. Second edition, enlarged (1864; 1 images)
- LINNELL, afterwards GOSLING, afterwards HERBERT, Olive. - Gleams. In verse. (1918; 2 images)
- Linton, W. J. (William James) - Bob Thin or the Poor-House Fugitive (1845; 54 images, 17 plates)
- Linton, W. J. (William James) - The Plaint of Freedom. (To the Memory of Milton.) In verse. By W. J. Linton. (1852; 3 images)
- LINTON, William James. - Famine: a masque. By William James Linton. (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LINTON, William James. - Heliconundrums. By W. J. Linton. (1892; 21 images)
- LINTON, William James. - Love-Lore and other early and late poems (1895; 69 images)
- LITTLE, Janet. - The Poetical Works of Janet Little, the Scotch Milkmaid (1792; 2 images, 1 plate)
- LITTLE, Thomas pseud. [i.e. Thomas Moore.] - The Poetical Works of the late Thomas Little ... Eighth edition. Few MS. notes. (1810; 1 images)
- LITTLEDALE, Henry Anthony. - King Henry's Well, and Pudsay's Leap. Ballads, founded on Craven Legends (1856; 8 images, 8 plates)
- LLOYD, Mary of Brighton? - Brighton. A poem. Descriptive of the place and parts adjacent: and other poems (1809; 4 images, 4 plates)
- LOCKER, afterwards LOCKER-LAMPSON, Frederick. - London Lyrics. (1881; 2 images, 1 plate)
- LOCKER, afterwards LOCKER-LAMPSON, Frederick. - Lyra Elegantiarum. A collection of some of the best specimens of vers de société and vers d'occasion in the English language by deceased Authors. Edited by F. Locker, etc. (1884; 1 images)
- LOCKER, afterwards LOCKER-LAMPSON, Frederick. - Lyra Elegantiarum ... Enlarged edition. Edited by F. L.-L., assisted by C. Kernahan. L.P (1891; 1 images)
- LOCKETT, Joseph. - Floral Fancies, etc. In verse. (1855; 4 images, 3 plates)
- LOÈVE-VEIMARS, François Adolphe Baron - Popular ballads and songs, from tradition, manuscripts, and scarce editions. Edited by F. A. L.-V. (1825; 3 images)
- LOFFT, R. E. - Sonnets (1879; 2 images)
- LOGAN, John Poet - Poems. (1782; 2 images)
- LOGAN, John Poet - Ode to the Cuckoo: With remarks on its authorship and its publication with M. Bruce's Poems in 1770 by J. L.. In a letter to J. C. Shairp. By D. Laing. (1873; 2 images)
- LOGAN, William Hugh. - A Pedlar's Pack of Ballads and Songs. With illustrative notes (1869; 15 images)
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth - The Village Blacksmith ... Illustrated. Edited with an introduction, by W. M. L. J. (1885; 17 images, 6 plates)
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth - The Poets and Poetry of Europe. With introductions and biographical notices. By H. W. Longfellow assisted by C. C. Felton (1845; 2 images, 2 plates)
- LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. - The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow (1878; 34 images)
- LONGFELLOW, Samuel. - Thalatta: a book for the sea-side. A collection of poems by various authors. Compiled by Samuel Longfellow. (1853; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LONGFIELD, Lewis. - Twilight to Dawn. “Samaria,” and other poems (1899; 38 images)
- LONGRIGG, George H. - The Tongue of the Bells. Poems. ... With illustrations, etc (1894; 45 images)
- Lover, Samuel - Mr. Lover's Irish Evenings. The Irish Brigade Being the words of the songs sung by him. (1844; 2 images)
- LOVERHYME, Jerry Gent., pseud - The Cestrian Satirist ... Satire 1st in reference to the poems of R. Llwyd and others (1802; 1 images)
- LOW, Marie and WEST (Maud) - Through Woodland and Meadow and other poems. By various authors. With sketches from Nature in colours by M. Low and M. West (1891; 53 images, 22 plates)
- LOWELL, James Russell. - The Poetical Works of J. R. Lowell. Revised edition, with ... illustrations. (1884; 9 images)
- LOWTHER, James Earl of Lonsdale - Some Thoughts on Building and Planting, to Sir James Lowther, of Lowther-Hall, Bart. In verse. (1755; 4 images)
- LUCAS, Charles M.A - Joseph; a religious poem (1810; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LUCAS, Robert D.D - Poems on various subjects (1810; 2 images, 2 plates)
- LUFF, William. - About Jesus. One hundred poems (1885; 9 images)
- LUFF, William. - About Our Father. One hundred and five poems in large type (1886; 10 images)
- LUPTON, Joseph Hirst. - The Mount of Olives: a poem which obtained the Seatonian prize in the University of Cambridge, 1897 (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LUSHINGTON, Franklin Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge - Wagers of Battle, 1854-1899. Verses by F. Lushington and H. Lushington (1900; 1 images)
- LUSHINGTON, Vernon. - Remembered Words. In verse. By V. Lushington. (1896; 1 images)
- Lyall, Alfred Comyn Sir - Verses written in India. L.P (1889; 1 images)
- LYSAGHT, Edward. - Poems (1811; 2 images)
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[edit]- M-C-Y,, C-t-e. - The Female Patriot; an epistle from C-t-e M-c-y to the Rev. Dr W-l-n Wilson on her late marriage; with critical ... notes, etc. A Satire on Catherine Macaulay. (1779; 1 images)
- M., J. - Prison Amusements, and other trifles: principally written during nine months of confinement in the Castle of York. By Paul Positive. Poems, with a dedication signed, J- M-, i.e. James Montgomery. (1797; 20 images)
- M., M. - The Poetic Miscellany. By M. M. Chiefly original (1851; 6 images)
- M., R. J. - Days of the Land League. By R. J. Martin. In verse (1882; 8 images)
- M., T. P. - Grandpapa's Verses and Pictures; or, natural history in play. By T. P. M. With ... illustrations by R. H. Moore (1881; 45 images, 9 plates)
- MABIE, Hamilton Wright. - A Book of Old English Ballads. With an accompaniment of decorative drawings by G. W. Edwards, and an introduction by H. W. Mabie (1896; 79 images, 29 plates)
- MABON, James. - Rose and Thorn. Poems and songs (1895; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MACALLISTER, David. - Poets and Poetry of the Covenant. Compiled with an introduction by the Rev. D. McAllister (1894; 2 images, 2 plates)
- MACARTHUR, Alexander of Glasgow University - Collegium Bengalense. Carmen cui præmium Buchananæum a senatu Academiæ Glasguensis adjudicatum est (1805; 1 images)
- Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron - Altrömische Heldenlieder ... Deutsch von H. von Pilgrim (1888; 23 images)
- MACAULEY, Elizabeth Wright Miss - Mary Stuart. A poem. (1823; 21 images)
- MACAULEY, Elizabeth Wright Miss - Mary Stuart. A poem. (1823; 1 images)
- MACCAIG, Donald. - The Last Enemy, and other poems. With a biographical note. (1899; 2 images)
- MACCOMB, William. - The School of the Sabbath; a poem (1822; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MACCRAE, George Gordon. - The Story of Balladeādro. In verse. (1867; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MACCULLOCH, James S. - Poems, local, lyric, and miscellaneous (1885; 7 images)
- MACDONALD, Anne. - Dormer Windows ... Second edition (1926; 26 images, 16 plates)
- MACDONALD, D. Artist - A Modern Visit from the Devil. By One in Babylon ... Second edition with a postscript, and ten illustrations by D. Macdonald (1849; 11 images, 8 plates)
- MACDONALD, Francis Charles. - Devices and Desires. Poems. (1922; 1 images)
- MACDONALD, James Cecil. - Verses on Valour (1898; 2 images)
- MACDONALD, Thomas Mosse of Brasenose College, Oxford - Newdigate Prize Poem. Iona, etc (1879; 2 images)
- MACDONALD, William Bell. - Ten Scottish Songs, rendered into German by W. B. Macdonald. ... Zehn Schottische Lieder, etc (1854; 15 images)
- MACDUFF, John Ross. - Bells of the Angels (1895; 10 images, 10 plates)
- MACDUFF, John Ross. - The Chorus of Creation; or varied chante of the great Hymn of Nature. Selected and with an introduction and verses by J. R. Macduff, D.D. Edited by ... A. S. Macduff. With illustrations, etc (1900; 34 images, 11 plates)
- MACGILL, Patrick. - Soldier Songs (1917; 1 images)
- MACHARDY, afterwards FLINT, Mary. - Mary McHardy's Elocutionist. A ... collection of pieces suitable for recitation (1892; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MACILWAINE, William. - Lyra Hibernica Sacra. Second edition. Compiled and edited by W. MacIlwaine (1879; 10 images)
- MACK, Robert Ellice. - The Golden Treasury of Art and Song. Illustrated by R. A. Bell. Edited and arranged by R. E. M (1890; 38 images, 21 plates)
- MACK, Robert Ellice. - Jack in the Box. Verses. ... Illustrated by H. M. Bennett (1888; 74 images, 18 plates)
- MACK, Robert Ellice. - One Touch of Nature, and other poems ... A treasury of picture and song arranged by R. E. M (1892; 51 images, 28 plates)
- MACK, Robert Ellice. - Round the Hearth and other verses ... Edited and arranged by R. E. Mack (1889; 57 images, 37 plates)
- MACK, Robert Ellice. - When all is Young ... Verses. Illustrated by H. M. Bennett (1888; 58 images, 44 plates)
- MACKAY, Charles. - The home affections pourtrayed by the poets. Selected and edited by Charles Mackay. Illustrated with ... engravings ... by eminent artists, and engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. (1883; 100 images, 48 plates)
- MACKAY, Charles. - Songs for England. The Book of English Songs (1857; 54 images, 5 plates)
- MACKAY, Charles. - A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry. Selected and arranged by C. M. ... Illustrated by J. E. Millais, J. Gilbert, and Birket Foster. (1872; 50 images, 22 plates)
- MACKAY, Charles. - A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry. Selected and arranged by C. Mackay ... Twenty-third edition (1897; 8 images, 2 plates)
- MACKAY, George Eric. - The White Rose of the Crown, being an ode on the birth of the son of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York, etc (1894; 2 images)
- MACKENZIE, Ian Writer of Verse - Forgotten Places. Poems. With an introduction by Arthur Waugh and a portrait (1919; 2 images)
- MACKINTOSH, James Poetical Writer - Antonio and other poems (1876; 1 images)
- MACLACHLAN, Alexander Poetical Writer - The Poetical Works of Alexander Mc Lachlan. Selected and edited with introduction, biographical sketch, notes, and a glossary (1900; 4 images, 1 plate)
- MACLAREN, William Writer of Verse - Emma; or, the cruel father. A poetical tale. With other poems, etc (1817; 1 images)
- MACLEAN, Murdoch. - Songs of a Roving Celt (1916; 1 images)
- Macleod, Fiona - From the Hills of Dream: mountain songs and island runes (1897; 28 images)
- MACMULLAN, Mary Anne Mrs - The Naiad's Wreath. A collection of pieces in verse. (1816; 1 images)
- MACNEILL, Hector Poet - The Poetical Works of H. Mac Neill, Esq. Third edition ... enlarged. (; 30 images, 28 plates)
- MACPHEE, Bardie. - The Coming Time! and other poems (1926; 1 images)
- MACQUOID, Gilbert S. - Jacobite Songs and Ballads ... Edited, with notes ... by G. S. MacQuoid. (1888; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MACWHIRTER, John. - Caledonia described by Scott, Burns and Ramsay. Selections from their poetical works. With illustrations by John Macwhirter, etc (1878; 70 images, 11 plates)
- MADDEN, Frederic Sir, Keeper of Manuscripts, British Museum - Proofs and Revises of the Introductions and Notes of Sir F. M.'s editions of “Sir Gawayne” and of “William and the Werwolf.” With autograph corrections. (1839; 4 images)
- MAGNUS, Laurie and HEADLAM (Cecil) - Prayers from the Poets. A calendar of devotion. Compiled and edited by L. Magnus ... and C. Headlam (1899; 2 images)
- Maidment, James - A Book of Scotish Pasquils. (A second, third book of Scotish Pasquils.) Edited by J. Maidment, with a memoir of R. Mylne. (1868; 30 images)
- Maidment, James - A Town Eclogue. Being a satire on society in Edinburgh, by G. W. A. H. Drummond. MS. notes partly by J. Maidment (1804; 1 images)
- MAIN, David M. - A Treasury of English Sonnets, edited ... with notes and illustrations, by D. M. M. (1880; 5 images)
- MALCOLM, C. H. - (Book cat (100%)) Poems (1897; 3 images)
- MALINS, Joseph the Elder - Professor Alcoholico, a temperance poem ... With illustrations drawn by G. H. Bernasconi (1876; 23 images, 21 plates)
- MALINS, Joseph the Elder - The World's Temperance Reciter, consisting of temperance poetical pieces, etc (1890; 13 images, 1 plate)
- Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell) - Poems (1880; 44 images)
- MANGAN, James Clarence. - James Clarence Mangan; his selected poems, with a study by the editor L. I. Guiney (1897; 3 images, 1 plate)
- MANN, Francis Oscar. - London & Suburban. Poems (1925; 5 images, 4 plates)
- MANNING, Eliza F. - The Coming of Father Christmas. In verse, with illustrations. (1892; 24 images, 24 plates)
- MANNING, Eliza F. - The Coming of Father Christmas (1894; 25 images, 23 plates)
- MANNING, Eliza F. - Delightful Thames ... Engraved by D. Cooper (1886; 33 images, 26 plates)
- MANNING, Francis. - Greenwich Hill. A poem (1697; 1 images)
- MANNING, Samuel LL.D - The Months illustrated by pen and pencil. Edited by ... S. M. The designs by N. Humphreys, J. Gilbert, etc (1876; 49 images, 17 plates)
- MANNING, William Author of “Mr. and Mrs. Jobson.” - A Child's Dream of the Zoo ... As recited ... at the ... Brompton Hospital ... 1886 (1886; 2 images)
- MANSELL Mrs - Flowers by the wayside, for little pilgrims; Katy, a tale of the Litany; and other poems (1876; 20 images)
- MARBRON, Myra. - The Australasian Birthday-Book; specially compiled from the writings of the poets of New South Wales, Victoria, etc (1884; 1 images)
- MARINACK, Maria Mary. - Selections from the works of the British Classical Poets from Shakespeare to Shelley. Systematically arranged with biographical and critical notices (1861; 2 images)
- MARJORIBANKS, John Captain - Slavery: an essay in verse, etc (1792; 1 images)
- MARKHAM, Edwin. - The Man with the Hoe, and other poems (1899; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MARKLEY, John T. - Songs of Humanity and Progress; a collection of lyrics contributed to various publications, by J. T. Markley (1882; 5 images)
- Marlowe, Christopher - The famous tragedy of the rich Jew of Malta. London, 1633. (1810; 1 images)
- MARRIOTT, James Sir - Poems, written chiefly at the University of Cambridge, together with a Latin oration upon the history and genius of the Roman and Canon Laws; with a Comparison of the Laws of England, spoken ... at ... Cambridge, Dec. 21, 1756 (1760; 7 images, 2 plates)
- MARRIOTT, Thomas Esq., Writer of Verse - Female Conduct, being an essay on the art of pleasing to be practised by the Fair Sex, before and after marriage. A poem in two books, etc (1759; 20 images)
- MARRIOTT, Thomas Esq., Writer of Verse - Female Conduct ... The third edition (1775; 17 images)
- MARSDEN, Elizabeth Anne Reynolds Rogerson. - Leisure Musings of a Busy Life, or, Poems of Youth and Age (1885; 2 images)
- MARSDEN, John Howard. - Fasciculus. Verses. By Canon J. H. Marsden. (1869; 22 images)
- MARSHALL, George of the H.E.I.C.'s Sea Service - Epistles in verse between Cynthio and Leonora ... descriptive of a voyage to and from the East Indies. With several occasional pieces (1812; 12 images, 10 plates)
- MARSHALL, J. M.A., and STEVENSON (Orlando J.) - Select Poems, being the literature prescribed for the junior matriculation and junior leaving examinations, 1900. Edited ... by J. Marshall ... and O. J. Stevenson. (Appendix.) (1899; 23 images, 20 plates)
- MARTIN, Arthur Patchett. - The Withered Jester, and other verses (1895; 7 images)
- MARTIN, George Henry Writer of Verse - A Song for my Son (1890; 6 images)
- MARTIN, R. J. - Days of the Land League, and other poems (1884; 13 images)
- MARTIN, William Anti-Newtonian - The Philosopher's Universal Poem, to be made known to the King, Both Houses of Parliament, and to All the World. (The philosopher's lines on drone bees and honey suckers, and great dinners and rail-ways.) (1829; 1 images)
- MARTIN, William Wilsey. - By Solent and Danube. Poems and ballads (1885; 58 images)
- Marvell, Andrew - A Collection of Poems on Affairs of State ... By A-M-l Marvell Esq.; and other eminent wits. (The second Part of the Collection of poems on affairs of state, by A-M-l, etc. The third part ... containing Esquire Marvel's further Instructions to a Painter, etc.) MS. notes. (1689; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Mary Queen of Scots - The Royal Exile; or, Poetical epistles of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her captivity in England: with other original poems. By a Young Lady Mary Roberts. Also, by her father Samuel Roberts. the life of Queen Mary, etc (1822; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MASHLUM, Alick pseud. [i.e. A. Cunningham Fairlie.] - The Dark Land: and other poems (1892; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MASON, A. J. Poetical Writer - Poetical Essays, ... with eleven engravings on wood, executed by the author, from designs by ... J. Thurston (1822; 11 images)
- MASON, William Poet - Poems. With letters, illustrations, etc. (1764; 2 images)
- MASSEY, Gerald Poet - In memory of John William Spencer, Earl Brownlow. A poem. (1869; 2 images)
- MASSON, Phoebe Ann Miss - Legends of the Dunbars, and other poems. By one of their descendants (P. A. M.) (1854; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MASSON, Phoebe Ann Miss - Sir Ninian; a tale of Chivalry; and other poems. By the author of “Legends of the Dunbars” Miss P. A. Masson (1860; 6 images, 1 plate)
- MASTERS, Mary. - Familiar Letters and Poems on several occasions (1755; 57 images)
- MATÉAUX, Clara L. - Woodland Romances; or, Fables and Fancies (1877; 223 images, 47 plates)
- MATHER, George Marshall. - An Ode, written on the auspicious birth of ... the Prince of Wales, etc (1841; 13 images)
- MATHESON, Annie. - Love Triumphant, and other new poems (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MATHESON, Annie. - Love's Music, and other poems (1894; 1 images)
- MATHESON, Annie. - Selected Poems, old and new (1899; 1 images)
- MATHESON, Annie. - Selected Poems, old and new ... Second thousand (1900; 3 images, 1 plate)
- MATHIAS, Thomas James. - A translation of the passages from Greek, Latin, Italian, and French ... writers quoted in the prefaces and notes to the Pursuits of Literature, etc. (1798; 1 images)
- MATSON, William Tidd. - The Poetical Works of W. T. Matson, etc (1894; 4 images)
- MATTHEWS, James Brander. - Ballads of Books, chosen by B. M (1887; 11 images)
- MATTHISON, Arthur. - Half an Hour with a good author. By Himself (1872; 82 images)
- Maurice, Thomas - The Oxonian. A poem. In imitation of “The Splendid Shilling” of J. Philips. ... By the author of “The School-Boy” Rev. T. Maurice (1778; 1 images)
- MAVOR, William S. - In Leisure Time: a booklet of verse (1895; 1 images)
- MAWER, John. - Liberty asserted: or the Siege of Gibraltar. A poem, written as an essay in the spirit of Lucan (1727; 7 images)
- MAWLEY, Augustus. - Poems, etc. Edited by R. A. B. (1877; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MAXWELL, Caroline. - Feudal Tales, being a collection of romantic narratives and other poems. With coloured plates. (1810; 15 images, 11 plates)
- MAXWELL, James of Belfast - The Transfer of the Crown, and other poems (1887; 12 images)
- MAXWELL, Stephen. - A New Miscellany in verse and prose (1732; 14 images)
- MAY, George Thomas. - The Ever-living Life. A poem. (1883; 3 images)
- MEAD, Thomas. - The Lady of the Rose, and other poems (1881; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MEADOWS, Lindon pseud. [i.e. Charles Butler Greatrex.] - Dame Perkins and her Grey Mare; or, the Mount for Market. In verse. ... With coloured illustrations by Phiz pseud., i.e. H. K. Browne (1866; 19 images, 8 plates)
- MELMOTH, Sydney. - Beauties of British Poetry. Selected by S. M (1801; 48 images)
- MENKEN, Adah Isaacs. - Infelicia (1888; 33 images)
- Meredith, Charles Mrs - Loved and Lost! The true story of a short life. Told in gossip verse and illustrated by L. A. Meredith (1860; 40 images, 16 plates)
- Meredith, Charles Mrs - A Tasmanian Memory of 1834. In five scenes and in verse (1869; 4 images)
- MERLE, William Henry. - Odds and Ends. In verse and prose ... Illustrated by George Cruikshank from designs by the author (1831; 13 images, 1 plate)
- MERRY, Andrew pseud - The Last Dying Words of the Eighteenth Century, a Pindarick Ode ... By Andrew Merry, Esq (1800; 1 images)
- METCALFE, C. J. - The Channel Islands: historical legendary sketches. In verse. (1852; 7 images)
- MEW, Egan. - A London Comedy, etc. (Second edition.) (1899; 7 images, 5 plates)
- MEYNELL, Wilfrid. - The Child set in the Midst: by modern poets ... Edited by W. Meynell. With a facsimile of the MS. of “The Toys” by Coventry Patmore. A collection of poems upon childhood. (1892; 118 images)
- MIALL, Arthur Bernard. - Nocturnes and Pastorals: a book of verse (1896; 2 images)
- MIDDLETON, John Douglas. - The Britannia Bridge; a prize poem, etc (1850; 1 images)
- MILES, Alfred Henry. - The Aldine Reciter. Modern poetry for the platform, the home, and the school. With hints on public speaking, etc (1888; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MILLER, afterwards PEARSON, Ellen Clare. - A Dream of a Garden and other poems ... With floral illustrations by W. F. M (1894; 25 images, 10 plates)
- MILLER, Anne Lady - Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath. Edited by Anne, Lady Miller. (1775; 3 images, 1 plate)
- MILLER, James of Haddington - St. Baldred of the Bass, ... The Siege of Berwick, ... with other poems and ballads, founded on local traditions of East Lothian and Berwickshire (1824; 4 images)
- MILLER, Joaquin. - Songs of Far-Away Lands (1878; 33 images)
- MILLER, John Surgeon's Mate, R.N - Poems on several occasions. To which are added, Dramatic Epistles in verse from the principal characters in some of our most approved English tragedies (1754; 132 images)
- MILLER, Thomas Miscellaneous Writer - Songs of the Seasons for my Children. Illustrated by Birket Foster and Sir J. Gilbert (1865; 13 images, 1 plate)
- MILLER, Walter J. - St. Kilda, the Arcadia of the Hebrides; and Psalms of Life. Poems. (1898; 1 images)
- MILLETT, George Bown. - Vox Lapidis: a plaint heard in Saint Mary's Churchyard, Penzance. In verse. (1882; 8 images, 1 plate)
- Milton, John - The Poetical Works of John Milton (1878; 37 images)
- Milton, John - The Poetical Works of Milton and Marvell. With a memoir of each that of Milton by D. Masson. With notes to the poems of Milton, by J. Mitford (1878; 2 images)
- Milton, John - Poems ... With notes. With a portrait. (1881; 44 images, 1 plate)
- Milton, John - The Poetical Works of John Milton, printed from the original editions. With a life of the author by A. Chalmers ... With twelve illustrations by R. Westall (1881; 125 images, 6 plates)
- Milton, John - Milton's Lycidas: lines 15-84: in Theocritean verse by H. Sidebotham. (Gaisford Prize, 1893.) Gr (1893; 3 images)
- Milton, John - Paradise Lost ... The sixth edition with notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton, D.D. With engraved plates. (1763; 16 images, 14 plates)
- MITCHELL, John of Paisley - My Grey Goose Quill. and other poems and songs, etc (1852; 1 images)
- MITCHELL, Silas Weir. - Philip Vernon: a tale in prose and verse (1895; 1 images)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - Christina, the Maid of the South Seas; a poem. With portrait, inserted. (1811; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - Poems. (1811; 4 images, 3 plates)
- Moffat, Douglas. - Crickety Cricket. Poems. ... With illustrations by the author and frontispiece by Sir F. Lockwood (1897; 55 images, 5 plates)
- MOFFET, William. - Hesperi-neso-graphia: or, A description of the Western isle. In eight canto's. By W. M. i.e. William Moffet. (1755; 13 images)
- MOGRIDGE, George. - The Churchyard Lyrist: consisting of five hundred original inscriptions to commemorate the dead, with a ... selection of appropriate texts of Scripture (1832; 1 images)
- MOLESWORTH, Robert Viscount Molesworth - Marinda. Poems and translations upon several occasions by the Hon. M. Monk. Edited by Lord Molesworth (1716; 15 images)
- MONCREIFF, John. - The scale: or, Woman weighed with man. A poem ... By J. M. i.e. John Moncreiff. (1752; 7 images)
- MONTAGUE, Mary Seymour. - An original Essay on Woman, in four epistles and in verse. Written by a Lady (M. S. Montague), With a preface by F. B. Lee. (1771; 2 images)
- MONTGOMERY, James Poet - Verses to the memory of the late Richard Reynolds, of Bristol ... Third edition (1817; 1 images)
- MONTGOMERY, Robert Author of “Satan.” - The Hero's Funeral: a poem. On the funeral of the Duke of Wellington. (1852; 2 images, 2 plates)
- MONTGOMERY, Robert Author of “Satan.” - Montgomery's Sacred Gift. A series of meditations upon Scripture subjects. With ... engravings (1842; 20 images, 20 plates)
- MONTGOMERY, Robert Author of “Satan.” - Satan: or Intellect without God. ... Eighth edition (1841; 14 images, 6 plates)
- MONTGOMERY, Robert Author of “Satan.” - Scarborough: a poetic glance (1846; 8 images)
- MONTOLIEU, Maria Henrietta. - The Enchanted Plants; Fables in verse. By Mrs. Montolieu. (1800; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MOON, George Washington. - Elijah the Prophet. An epic poem (1866; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MOON, George Washington. - Elijah the Prophet. An epic poem. (1866; 1 images)
- MOONSHINE, Mauritius pseud - The Battle of the Bards Peter Pindar, pseud., i.e. J. Wolcot and W. Gifford. An heroic poem, in two cantos. The author Mauritius Moonshine, F.R.S., Ox. Cant. Dubl. et Edin. Soc. A. B. C. & D., etc., etc (1800; 1 images)
- MOONSHINE, Mauritius pseud - More Wonders; an heroic epistle to M. G. Lewis. A satire on his literary works ... With a Præscript Extraordinary ... By Mauritius Moonshine, etc (1801; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MOORE, Dugald M.B - Nightshade and Poppies: verses of a country doctor (1898; 1 images)
- MOORE, John Morris. - By Fits and Starts. Poems. (1893; 23 images)
- MOORE, Joseph S. Editor of “The Pictorial Balladist.” - The Pictorial Balladist: a collection of ballads of various ages and countries, etc. (1847; 136 images, 77 plates)
- Moore, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, including his Melodies, Ballads, etc. (A Biographical and Critical Sketch of Thomas Moore ... By J. W. Lake.) With a portrait. (1829; 2 images)
- Moore, Thomas - The Works of Thomas Moore ... With ... a sketch of his life by J. W. Lake. (1833; 3 images)
- Moore, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, etc. With a portrait. (1844; 3 images, 2 plates)
- Moore, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, etc. With a portrait. (1855; 2 images)
- Moore, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore. With life, etc. (1881; 15 images, 13 plates)
- Moore, Thomas - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore. With life, etc. (1881; 1 images)
- Moore, Thomas - Epistles, Odes, and other poems (1806; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MOORE, Thomas Sturge. - Poems ... Collected in one volume, etc (1906; 2 images, 2 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, etc. (A Biographical and Critical Sketch of Thomas Moore ... By J. W. Lake.) (1830; 1 images)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore. Collected by himself. (1842; 3 images, 1 plate)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, etc. With a portrait. (1850; 3 images, 2 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore. (1872; 12 images, 6 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - The National Moore. Centenary edition, including the airs of the Irish melodies, national airs, ... and a memoir by J. F. Waller (1880; 694 images, 83 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - Moore's Irish Melodies, Lalla Rookh, National Airs, Legendary Ballads, Songs, etc., with a memoir by J. F. Waller. Illustrations, etc (1867; 386 images, 91 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - Arie Nazionali ... Traduzione e versi di G. Testini (1893; 58 images)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - Lalla Rookh, an oriental romance ... Third edition. (1817; 8 images, 5 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - Lalla Rookh, etc. (1835; 1 images)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - Lalla Rookh, etc. (1851; 13 images, 12 plates)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - Songs, Ballads, and Sacred Songs (1849; 1 images)
- MOORHOUSE, William Vincent. - The Thrasher; and other poems (1828; 2 images)
- More, Hannah - Florio: a tale for fine gentlemen and fine ladies: and, The Bas Bleu; or, conversation: two poems. (1787; 1 images)
- More, Hannah - Poems (1816; 3 images) ₪
- MORE, Robert Jasper. - Original Poems. By “Olive” ... Edited by R. J. More (1874; 13 images)
- MORELL, Thomas D.D - Hope; a poetical essay on that Christian grace. In three books (1745; 1 images)
- MORGAN, Aaron Augustus. - קהלת The Book of Solomon, called Ecclesiastes; or, the Preacher, metrically paraphrased, and accompanied with an analysis of the argument ... By the Rev. Aaron Augustus Morgan ... With illustrations by G. Thomas (1856; 18 images, 10 plates)
- MORGAN, John Rector of Llanilid and Llanharan - A Trip to Fairyland: or, Happy Wedlock. With other poetical pieces (1896; 1 images)
- MORGAN, Robert Writer of Verse - Poems (1900; 8 images)
- MORISON, afterwards CAMPBELL, Jean. - Ane Booke of Ballades (1882; 2 images)
- MORISON, afterwards CAMPBELL, Jean. - Doorside Ditties (1893; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MORISON, afterwards CAMPBELL, Jean. - Rifts in the Reek. Poems. (1898; 3 images)
- MORISON, R. C. H. - Little Recitations for Little Reciters. Selected by R. C. H. Morison (1898; 1 images)
- MORRICE Captain - A Miscellany in verse and prose (1739; 8 images)
- MORRICE, Bezaleel. - The Present Corruption of Britons; being a paraphrase in verse on the latter part of Mr. P-e's Pope's first Dialogue, entitled “One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Eight.” (1738; 3 images)
- MORRIS, Alfred Poetical Writer - Passing Thought. In verse (1896; 1 images)
- MORRIS, Charles Captain - The Songs by Captain Morris, complete. The thirteenth edition, with additions (1793; 1 images)
- MORRIS, Harrison Smith. - Madonna, and other poems, etc (1894; 31 images, 1 plate)
- Morris, Lewis Sir - The Epic of Hades ... By Sir Lewis Morris. Fourth edition. (1880; 5 images)
- Morris, Lewis Sir - The Works of Lewis Morris. Tenth thousand (1894; 2 images)
- MORRIS, Thomas Linwell. - The Daneid, an epic poem, etc (1803; 2 images)
- Morris, William - The Earthly Paradise, etc (1870; 13 images)
- MORTALITY, Old Junior, pseud - Epitaphs, or, Church-Yard Gleanings. Collected by Old Mortality, Jun (1874; 2 images)
- MORTALITY, Old Junior, pseud - Epitaphs, or, Church-Yard Gleanings. Collected by Old Mortality, Jun. (1887; 5 images, 2 plates)
- MORTALITY, Old Junior, pseud - Epitaphs; or, Church-Yard Gleanings. Collected by Old Mortality, Jun. Revised and enlarged edition (1895; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Moses (Biblical leader) - The Poetry of Moses and the Prophets, exemplified by extracts from the Sacred Writings, with a brief exposition of Bishop Lowth's parallel theory. By the author of Saint Nicholas' Hill J. Staunton (1877; 1 images)
- MOTE, W. H. - The Loves of the Poets; or, portraits of ideal beauty. Twelve ... engravings, by the most eminent artists, engraved by W. H. Mote (1858; 12 images, 12 plates)
- MOTHERWELL, William. - Minstrelsy ancient and modern ... New edition (1873; 45 images, 3 plates)
- MOTT, Frederick T. - The Benscliff Ballads and other poems, etc (1899; 17 images)
- MOTT, Thomas. - The Stranger's Visit, with other minor poems (1813; 1 images)
- MOTTEUX, Pierre Antoine. - A Poem upon Tea (1712; 2 images)
- MOUKMAN, Thomas Jefferson. - Lyrics: marine and rural (1885; 6 images)
- MOULE, Handley Carr Glyn Bishop of Durham - The Brazen Serpent: A poem which obtained the Seatonian Prize, MDCCCLXXIII (1873; 2 images, 2 plates)
- MOZLEY, John Rickards. - A Vision of England and other poems (1898; 1 images)
- MUIRTOUNE, C. A. - The Crosier, the Shears and the Cloven Hoof. Being two legends wherein fiendish craft is overcome by human wisdom (1853; 4 images, 4 plates)
- MULHOLLAND, Rosa afterwards GILBERT (Rosa) Lady - Gems for the Young from favourite poets. Edited by R. M., etc (1884; 6 images, 6 plates)
- MULLEN, Samuel. - The Cottager's Sabbath, a poem ... With ... vignettes ... by H. Warren (1841; 18 images, 1 plate)
- MULLEN, Samuel. - The Pilgrim of Beauty; the Cottager's Sabbath; and other poems. Now first collected ... With twenty-three vignettes ... from designs by H. Warren (1845; 22 images, 15 plates)
- MULVANY, Alicia A. - Landmarks of a Long Life. Verses found subsequent to the writer's death. With illustrations. (1897; 11 images, 6 plates)
- MULVANY, Alicia A. - Notes on the Journey. Religious verse, etc. (1897; 129 images, 11 plates)
- MURGATROYD, Annie. - Poems (1900; 7 images, 1 plate)
- MURRAY, Charlotte Hymn Writer - “Faith” from the Epistle to the Hebrews. Poems on texts ... Illustrated by W. J. Webb (1890; 21 images, 20 plates)
- MURRAY, Charlotte Hymn Writer - The Home Beyond. By C. Murray and others. A devotional text-book, etc. With illustrations. (1894; 35 images, 20 plates)
- MURRAY, Charlotte Hymn Writer - When Morning Breaks. An Easter parable (1895; 10 images, 10 plates)
- MURRAY, Charlotte Hymn Writer - Songs of the Dawn: selection from the poems of Horatius Bonar, Charlotte Murray and others (1887; 38 images, 24 plates)
- MURSELL, Walter Arnold. - Afterthoughts. Poems. (1914; 2 images)
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[edit]- NAIRNE, Edward Supervisor of Customs at Sandwich - Poems, miscellaneous and humorous, with explanatory notes and observations (1791; 1 images)
- NAPIER, Catherine Mrs - The City of the World. In verse. (1845; 1 images)
- Napoleon I, Emperor of the French - The Territorities of Popery invaded; exemplified in the conduct of Napoleon Buonaparte towards the Church of Rome, ironically and seriously considered. A poem. With ... notes. By a Protestant Spectator (1814; 2 images, 1 plate)
- NATION, William Hamilton Codrington. - Prickly Pear Blossoms. Third edition. ... Illustrated (1900; 5 images, 4 plates)
- NAYLOR, Robert Anderton. - Nugæ Canoræ. Poems. (1888; 144 images)
- NEALE, John Mason. - Good King Wenceslas. A carol ... Pictured by A. J. Gaskin. With an introduction by W. Morris (1895; 7 images, 6 plates)
- Nesbit, E. (Edith) - Flowers I bring and Songs I sing ... Poems by E. Bland, H. M. Burnside, A. Scanes (1893; 49 images, 38 plates)
- Nesbit, E. (Edith) - The Lily and the cross (1887; 48 images, 7 plates)
- Nesbit, E. (Edith) - Our Friends and all about them. In verse. (1893; 57 images, 30 plates)
- Nesbit, E. (Edith) - A Pomander of Verse (1895; 11 images, 1 plate)
- Nesbit, E. (Edith) - Songs of two seasons (1890; 16 images, 16 plates)
- Nesbit, E. (Edith) - Spring (Summer-Autumn-Winter) songs and sketches (1886; 112 images, 34 plates)
- NETTLE, Humphrey pseud. [i.e. William Jackson.] - Sodom and Onan. A satire, inscribed to Samuel Foote Esq., alias the Devil upon two Sticks (1776; 3 images, 2 plates)
- NEUVILLE, Alfred de. - Lyrics of ancient Palestine. Poetical and pictorial illustrations of the Old Testament history. The illustrations drawn by A. de Neuville, P. Skelton, J. Wolf ... and others (1873; 44 images, 12 plates)
- NEW, Herbert. - Sonnets, etc (1885; 30 images)
- Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of - Claremont. Address'd to the Earl of Clare T. P. Holles. By Sir S. Garth. (1715; 2 images)
- NEWMAN, George Poetical Writer - Other Lyrics. An aftermath (1900; 37 images, 3 plates)
- Newman, John Henry - Der Traum des Gerontius ... Autorisirte Uebersetzung nach der achtzehnten Auflage aus dem Englischen, etc (1885; 1 images)
- Newman, John Henry - Lead, kindly Light, etc. (1887; 15 images, 15 plates)
- NEWMAN, Philip H. - Frederic Leighton. A funeral ode, etc (1896; 5 images)
- NEWTON, Eileen. - Lamps in the Valley. A book of verse (1927; 1 images)
- NEWTON, Henry Chance. - The Penny Showman, and other poems ... Reprinted from the Referee, etc (1886; 4 images, 2 plates)
- NICHOLLS, J. F. - Lays of the People (1886; 4 images, 2 plates)
- NICHOLS, Benjamin Curate of St. Anne's, Manchester - An Epistle in verse to a Friend; occasioned by a Sermon intituled, The False Claims to Martyrdom consider'd, ... preach'd ... by B. Nichols (1747; 1 images)
- NICHOLS, Robert Malise Bowyer. - Ardours and Endurances, also A Faun's holiday & Poems and Phantasies (1917; 1 images)
- NICHOLSON, Edward Williams Byron. - Jim Lord: a poem (1882; 1 images)
- NICHOLSON, Edward Williams Byron. - Jim Lord: a poem. (1883; 1 images)
- NICHOLSON, John Gambril F. - A Chaplet of Southernwood, etc. In verse. L.P (1896; 3 images, 2 plates)
- NICHOLSON, John the Airedale Poet - Poems, by John Nicholson, the Airedale poet; with a sketch of his life and writings by J. James (1844; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NICHOLSON, John the Airedale Poet - The Poetical Works of John Nicholson ... edited from the original editions, with additional notes, and a sketch of his life and writings by W. G. Hird (1876; 27 images, 1 plate)
- NICHOLSON, John the Airedale Poet - Airedale in Ancient Times, Elwood and Elvina, the Poacher, and other poems (1825; 3 images)
- NICHOLSON, John the Airedale Poet - Airedale in Ancient Times, Elwood and Elvina, the Poacher, and other poems. (1825; 3 images)
- Nicoll, W. Robertson (William Robertson) Sir - Songs of Rest ... New edition ... enlarged (1893; 1 images)
- NICOLSON, Laurence James. - Songs of Thule (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NIPCLOSE, Nicholas Sir, Bart., pseud - The Theatres; a poetical dissection. By Sir Nicholas Nipclose, Baronet. (1772; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NISBET, Hume. - The Matador, and other recitative pieces. L.P (1893; 2 images, 1 plate)
- NISBET, Hume. - Memories of the Months. In verse. ... With illustrations by the author (1889; 52 images, 38 plates)
- NIXON, Francis H. - The Legends and Lays of Peter Perfume. Collected, corrected, and edited or rather, written by F. H. Nixon (1865; 4 images)
- NOEL, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Hon - Livingstone in Africa. ... With illustrations by H. Nisbet and preface by E. H. Hickey. A new edition (1895; 22 images, 8 plates)
- NOEL, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Hon - My Sea and other poems ... With an introduction by S. Addleshaw (1896; 2 images)
- NOEL, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Hon - Selected Poems ... With a biographical and critical essay by P. Addleshaw, etc (1897; 1 images)
- NOGUCHI, Yone. - Seen & Unseen, or Monologues of a Homeless Snail (1897; 3 images)
- NOLANDS, Robert pseud - The Legacy of an Etonian; edited by R. Nolands (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Hon. Mrs. George Chapple Norton, afterwards STIRLING-MAXWELL (Caroline Elizabeth Sarah) Lady - Aunt Carry's Ballads for Children ... Adventures of a Wood Sprite. The story of Blanche and Brutikin. With illustrations by J. Absolon (1847; 9 images, 9 plates)
- NORTON, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Hon. Mrs. George Chapple Norton, afterwards STIRLING-MAXWELL (Caroline Elizabeth Sarah) Lady - The Dream and other poems. ... Second edition (1841; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Norton, Caroline Sheridan - The Lady of La Garaye. A poem. (1862; 14 images, 3 plates)
- Norton, Caroline Sheridan - The Undying One, and other poems. (1830; 2 images)
- NORTON, Fleming pseud. [i.e. Frederick Mills.] - Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly. Mr. Fleming Norton's musical and mimetic entertainment, entitled “Perkin's Pic-nic.” Book of words. (1875; 1 images)
- Norton, John Bruce - Memories of Merton i.e. of Merton College, Oxford. In verse. (1865; 1 images)
- NUGENT, Robert Craggs Earl Nugent - Verses addressed to the Queen, with a New Year's gift of Irish manufacture ... Second edition (1775; 1 images)
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[edit]- O'BRIEN, Mary Mrs - The Political Monitor; or, Regent's Friend. Being a collection of poems, published in England during the agitation of the Regency, etc (1790; 1 images)
- O'BYRNE, George Aloysius. - The Flight into Egypt. In verse. (1886; 3 images, 1 plate)
- O'CONNOR, Eva. - Eva O'Connor; a poem, in three cantos, by an author yet unknown (1826; 7 images)
- O'REILLY, John Boyle. - The Poetry and Song of Ireland. Edited by J. B. O'R. ... With the publishers' supplement to the second edition. ... Illustrated, etc (1889; 106 images, 26 plates)
- O'RYAN, Jer. - The Tipperary Minstrel: being a collection of the songs written by the late ... J. O'Ryan, ... comonly (sic) known as Darby Ryan, the poet (1861; 1 images)
- O'SULLIVAN, Michael John. - A Fasciculus of Lyric Verses, etc (1846; 1 images, 1 plate)
- O'SULLIVAN, Michael John. - The Prince of the Lake, or O'Donoghue of Rosse, a poem: in two cantos. (Miscellaneous poems.) (1815; 1 images)
- O'SULLIVAN, Vincent. - Poems (1896; 2 images)
- OATES, Charlotte Mann Beaumont. - Miscellaneous Poems, Songs and Rhymes (1898; 11 images)
- OATES, Charlotte Mann Beaumont. - Miscellaneous Poems ... Enlarged edition. With memoir of the author by her brother A. Oates. (1900; 14 images, 1 plate)
- OGILVY, Eliza Ann Harris Mrs - A Book of Highland Minsrelsy ... With illustrations by R. R. McIan. (1848; 26 images)
- OGILVY, Eliza Ann Harris Mrs - A Book of Highland Minsrelsy ... With illustrations by R. R. McIan. (1860; 26 images)
- OLIPHANT, afterwards NAIRNE, Carolina Baroness Nairne - Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne; with a memoir and poems of Caroline Oliphant the younger. Edited by ... C. Rogers ... With a portrait and other illustrations (1869; 4 images, 4 plates)
- OLIVER DE LORNCOURT, William Redivivus Marquis de Leuville - Love and Chivalry. Poems. (1875; 52 images, 1 plate)
- OLIVER, Vivus pseud. [i.e. William Redivivus Oliver de Lorncourt, Marquis de Leuville.] - The Earliest Verses of Vivus Oliver. F.P (1867; 28 images)
- OPIE, Amelia Alderson. - Elegy to the memory of the late Duke of Bedford; written on the evening of his interment (1802; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Osborn, Laughton - The Vision of Rubeta, an epic story of the island of Manhattan. By L. Osborn. (1838; 7 images, 3 plates)
- OSMASTON, Francis P. B. - Art and Nature Sonnets. With illustrations. (1911; 91 images, 17 plates)
- OUTRAM, George. - Legal and other Lyrics ... A new edition, with ... notes and a glossary. Edited by J. H. Stoddard ... and illustrated by W. Ralston and A. S. Boyd (1887; 39 images)
- OVEREND, William H. - The Luckless Black. Verses. By Hippopolis. With four illustrations by W. H. O. i.e. William H. Overend (1892; 5 images, 1 plate)
- OWEN, John Rector of East Anstey, North Devon - Verse-Musings on Nature, Faith and Freedom ... Enlarged re-issue (1894; 1 images)
- OWEN, Orville Ward. - Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, etc (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
- OXENFORD, Edward. - Holy Gladness. Verses ... Music by Sir J. Stainer ... Illustrated by H. Ryland, etc (1889; 41 images, 38 plates)
- OXENFORD, Edward. - Sing me a Song ... Music by A. Scott Gatty. Illustrated, etc (1889; 50 images, 36 plates)
- Oxford, Edward De Vere Earl of - Poems. (; 2 images, 2 plates)
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[edit]- P., A. W. A. - The Battle of Talking; or, Don't ye wish ye may get it? A metrical version of the Home Rule Debates i.e. the Debates in the House of Commons, on the question of granting a separate Parliament to Ireland. By A. W. A. P (1886; 1 images)
- P., J. - Millennium Eve: a poem begun at Florence, in ... 1841. By J. P., i.e. John Pring. (1843; 2 images)
- P., J. - Poetical Sketches of Scarborough By J. P., i.e. J. B. Papworth, W., i.e. F. Wrangham, and W. Combe: illustrated by twenty-one engravings ... coloured from original designs, made ... by J. Green, and etched by T. Rowlandson. The second edition (1813; 22 images, 21 plates)
- P., L. M. - Little Scratchings by L. M. P. Plates, with accompanying extracts in verse. (1877; 14 images, 14 plates)
- P., S. W. - Important Truths in simple verse. Signed, S. W. P., i.e. S. W. Partridge. (1878; 93 images, 1 plate)
- PAGE, Barnett. - The Ribbon Blue: its origin and history relating to Jews ... Written in rhyme (1885; 2 images)
- Palgrave, Francis Turner - The golden treasury, etc (1890; 1 images)
- PALGRAVE, Francis Turner. - Ode for the twentieth of June, 1887. By F. T. Palgrave. (1887; 2 images)
- PALLISER, Fanny Bury and PALLISER (M. A.) - Mottoes for Monuments, or Epitaphs selected for study or application ... Illustrated with designs by Flaxman and others (1872; 66 images, 6 plates)
- PALLISER, Farquhar. - Selected Rhymes (1928; 2 images)
- PALMER, James Croxall. - Thulia: a tale of the Antarctic in verse (1843; 20 images, 10 plates)
- PALMER, John Williamson. - Folk Songs, selected and edited by J. W. P. ... New edition ... enlarged. F.P (1867; 92 images, 18 plates)
- PANGLOS, Peter pseud - The Young Rosciad i.e. W. H. W. Betty, an admonitory poem well-seasoned with Attic salt ... By Peter Panglos, etc (1805; 1 images)
- PANTER, Charles Richard. - Political Cookery: including a liberal bill of fare. A satire. In verse. (1882; 2 images, 1 plate)
- PARKER, Frances Countess of Morley - The Flying Burgermaster. A legend of the Black Forest. In verse. F. Morley invt et sculpt. With plates. (1832; 16 images, 15 plates)
- PARKER, T. Poetical Writer - Revolution. A poetical ... exposure and forecast of things moral, social, and political, etc (1891; 3 images)
- PARKES, William Theodore. - The Spook Ballads, etc (1895; 183 images, 19 plates)
- PARKINSON, Robert John Hinman. - Poems (1922; 1 images)
- PARKINSON, Thomas Vicar of North Otterington - Lays and Leaves of the Forest: a collection of poems, and historical, genealogical and biographical essays and sketches, relating chiefly to men and things connected with the Royal Forest of Knaresborough (1882; 11 images, 1 plate)
- PARNELL, Thomas Archdeacon of Clogher - The Posthumous Works of ... Thomas Parnell ... containing poems moral and divine; and on various other subjects (1758; 3 images)
- PARNELL, Thomas Archdeacon of Clogher - Poems on several occasions ... Published with a dedication, in verse by Mr. Pope. (Visions in prose, published in the Spectators, etc.) (1722; 56 images)
- PARNELL, Thomas Archdeacon of Clogher - Poems on several occasions ... Published with a dedication, in verse by Mr. Pope. (Visions in prose, published in the Spectators, etc.) (1726; 59 images)
- PARNELL, Thomas Archdeacon of Clogher - Poems on Several Occasions ... published by Mr. Pope ... The sixth edition with additions. (1747; 70 images)
- PARNELL, Thomas Archdeacon of Clogher - The hermit. (1870; 7 images, 3 plates)
- PARTON, James. - The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe ... With notes ... by J. P. Thirteenth edition (1881; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PASMORE, Bertha. - Grannie's Posey and other poems (1898; 3 images)
- PASQUIN, Anthony pseud. [i.e. John Williams.] - Poems: by Anthony Pasquin (1789; 6 images)
- PASQUIN, Anthony pseud. [i.e. John Williams.] - A Postscript to the New Bath Guide. By C. Anstey. A poem. By Anthony Pasquin (1790; 11 images)
- PASTY, Carolina Petty pseud. [i.e. Mrs. Elizabeth Cobbold.] - The Mince Pye; an heroic epistle humbly addressed to the sovereign dainty of a British feast. By C. P. Pasty. A satire on C. S. Pybus' poem entitled: “The Sovereign.” (1800; 2 images, 2 plates)
- PATON, Frederick Noël. - Bards and the Birds. Poems selected and arranged by F. N. Paton. With illustrations, etc (1894; 10 images)
- PATTENDEN, Frederick William Waldebrand. - Our Farm. The troubles and successes thereof. The story told by F. W. P. and illustrated by L. Wain (1888; 27 images, 11 plates)
- PATTENDEN, T. J. Russell. - The Rolling Deep and the Crested Billows. A poem (1899; 11 images)
- PATTERSON, John Edward. - The Mermaid, and other pieces. Poems. ... With an introduction by S. C. F (1897; 8 images)
- PATTISON, William. - The Poetical Works of ... W. Pattison. (Memoirs of the author's life, etc.) Edited by Lucasia. (1728; 143 images, 1 plate)
- PAUL, Hamilton. - Vaccination; or, Beauty Preserved; a poem (1805; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PAUL, James Balfour Sir, K.C.V.O., Lyon King of Arms - Ballads of the Bench and Bar; or, Idle Lays of the Parliament House. Edited by J. B. Paul and J. J. Reid. (1882; 59 images, 6 plates)
- PAYNE, Clara. - A Loyal Garland. From tributary thoughts. Poems. (1874; 7 images)
- PAYNTER, David William. - The Muse in Idleness. Poems. (1819; 1 images)
- PEARCE, Tring. - The Wreath, & other pastorals. Illustrated by T. Pearce (1890; 22 images, 14 plates)
- PEARCE, William Dramatic Writer - The Haunts of Shakespeare; a poem (1778; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PEARCH, George. - A Collection of Poems in four volumes. By several hands. (The second edition.) A supplement to the collection edited by Robert Dodsley and first published in 1748. Edited by George Pearch. (1770; 288 images)
- PEARSE, Jessie B. - Wayside Posies (1926; 1 images)
- PECQUEUR, Augustus T. - Victoria Grove, a poem, etc (1849; 2 images, 2 plates)
- PELLATT, Henry. - Sprees of the Hall of Casualty, a poem, etc (1823; 1 images)
- PEMBER, Edward Henry. - The Death-Song of Thamyris, and the poems. With the Œdipus at Colonos of Sophocles done into English verse (1899; 1 images)
- PEMBER, Edward Henry. - The Voyage of the Phocæans, and other poems. With the Prometheus Bound of Æschylus done into English verse. MS. note by the author (1895; 2 images)
- PEN-DRAG-ON, Anser Esq., pseud. [i.e. Samuel William Henry Ireland.] - Scribbleomania; or the Printer's Devil's Polichronicon, a sublime poem. Edited by Anser Pen-Drag-on Esq (1815; 1 images)
- PENN, John of Stoke Park - Poems, consisting of original works, imitations, and translations (1801; 13 images, 12 plates)
- PENNELL, Harry Cholmondeley. - The Muses of Mayfair. Selections from vers de société of the nineteenth century. (Translations from the French and German. By E. Grey.) (1874; 394 images)
- Penny, Anne - Poems. By Mrs. Penny. MS. note (1780; 2 images, 1 plate)
- PERCY, Thomas Bishop of Dromore - The Hermit of Warkworth. By Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore ... Third edition (1772; 4 images, 1 plate)
- PERCY, Thomas Bishop of Dromore - Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, etc. (1858; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PERCY, Thomas Bishop of Dromore - Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, etc. (1893; 1 images)
- PERCY, Thomas Bishop of Dromore - Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, etc. (1876; 201 images, 1 plate)
- PERCY, Thomas Bishop of Dromore - The Boy's Percy, being old ballads of war, adventure and love, from Bishop Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, together with an appendix containing two ballads from the original Percy Folio MS. Edited, ... with an introduction, by S. Lanier ... With fifty illustrations from original designs, by E. B. Bensell (1883; 73 images, 16 plates)
- PERKINS, Elizabeth Steele Mrs - The Botanical and Horticultural Meeting, or Flora's and Pomona's Fete; a poem. ... By a Lady Mrs. E. S. Perkins?. From notes by John-Quik. Second edition (1834; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Peters, Charles - A Crown of Flowers, being poems and pictures collected from the pages of The Girl's Own Paper. Edited by C. Peters (1883; 178 images, 134 plates)
- PETIT, John Louis. - The Lesser and the Greater Light. A poem. By the late J. L. Petit. Edited by his sister (1869; 10 images, 1 plate)
- PETRE, John Esq - Trifles. In verse. (1823; 1 images)
- Petrie, H. (Helen) - The Little Pilgrim. Revised and illustrated. By H. Petrie. In verse. (1880; 22 images, 4 plates)
- PETTET, Robert Stevens. - Hurrah for Parnell! with other poems and essays upon the Irish Question ... With illustrations, etc (1891; 9 images, 8 plates)
- Pfeiffer, Emily - Gerard's Monument; and other poems. (1878; 3 images)
- PHILIPS, Katharine called “The Matchless Orinda.” - The Crooked Six-pence. With a learned preface signed R. B., attributing the authorship to Katharine Philips, found among some papers, bearing date the same year in which Paradise Lost was published by the late Dr. Bently. A parody of “The Splendid Shilling” by John Philips. By James Bramston. With the text of “The Splendid Shilling.” (1743; 3 images)
- PHILLIPS, Catharine of the Society of Friends - The Happy King: a sacred poem. With occasional remarks ... addressed to George the Third (1794; 1 images)
- PHILLIPS, Charles One of the Commissioners of the Insolvent Debtors' Court - London and Dublin: an heroic epistle, to Counsellor Phillips, etc. By G. Daniel. With Phillips' portrait inserted. (1817; 2 images, 1 plate)
- PHILLIPS, Stephen the Younger - Poems (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PHILLIPS, Susan K. - On the Seaboard, and other poems (1878; 1 images)
- PHILLIPS, V. J. - The Windy Post and other Dartmoor poems (1923; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PIATT, John James. - The Ghost's Entry and other poems (1895; 1 images)
- PICKERING, Annie. - New Recitations for Infants and Babies, comprising lessons on animate nature, natural phenomena ... Arranged with suitable actions by A. Pickering (1896; 1 images)
- PIERPONT, John the Elder - The National Reader: a selection of exercises in reading and speaking ... re-edited by E. H. Barker ... With an appendix by the present editor (1829; 6 images)
- PIKE, Annie Margaret. - Playtime Rhymes: verses for the children ... Illustrated by Hugh Wallis & Dorothy Horsnaill (1907; 19 images, 18 plates)
- PILKINGTON, Matthew Vicar of Donabate, Dublin - An Ode to be performed at the Castle of Dublin on 30th of October, being birth-day of ... George II., etc (1734; 1 images)
- PILKINGTON, Matthew Vicar of Donabate, Dublin - Poems, on several occasions. (1731; 24 images, 1 plate)
- PINCHES, Conrad Hume. - The Practical Elocutionist ... for school use, etc (1854; 9 images)
- PINDAR, Paul Gent., pseud - The Fleaiad, an heroic poem, with notes; humbly addressed to Peter Pindar, Esquire, ... by his kinsman, Paul Pindar, Gent (1787; 1 images)
- Pindar, Peter - Carlton House Fete; or, the Disappointed Bard; in a series of elegies; to which is added, Curiosity in rags; an elegy. A satire on an entertainment by the Prince Regent. (1811; 1 images)
- PINDAR, Peter pseud. [i.e. C. F. Lawler?] - The Regent and the King; or a trip from Hartwell to Dover. A poem. By Peter Pindar Esq. (1815; 1 images)
- PINDAR, Peter pseud. [i.e. John Wolcot.] - The Works of Peter Pindar, Esq (1794; 4 images)
- PINDAR, Peter pseud. [i.e. John Wolcot.] - A Commiserating Epistle in verse to James Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale ... By Peter Pindar, Esq (1791; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PINDER, Thomas. - Pinder's Pantomime Song Book (1884; 1 images, 1 plate)
- PINDER, Thomas. - Pinder's Yorkshire Pocket Song Book. no. 1 (1884; 3 images, 2 plates)
- PINNA Y RUIZ, Teresa pseud. [i.e. William Preston.] - An Heroic Epistle in verse from Donna T. Pinna y Ruiz, of Murcia, to R. Twiss ... With several explanatory notes, written by himself. A satire. (1776; 1 images)
- PITMAN, Alice A. - Tales from Fairy-Land ... The Maid with the Golden Hair. In verse. (1895; 3 images)
- PITTER, J. of Hastings - Rhymes for the Times; or, “Mercury's” Poems (1853; 19 images, 2 plates)
- PLANCHÉ, James Robinson. - Songs and Poems, from 1819 to 1879. With a preface signed, M. A. Mackarness. (1881; 43 images)
- PLANCHÉ, James Robinson. - An Old Fairy Tale “The Sleeping Beauty” told anew in pictures and verse by R. Doyle and J. R. Planché. The pictures engraved by the Brothers Dalziel (1865; 22 images, 10 plates)
- PLARR, Victor Gustave. - In the Dorian Mood. Verses. (1896; 2 images, 1 plate)
- PLEDGE, Peter pseud - A Six Days' Aght, or a Barnsley Chap's adventers e Lunnun; includin a visit ta t'glass lantren, an' a peep under t'dish cuver. In verse. (1862; 1 images)
- Poe, Edgar Allan - The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe, complete. With memoir and vindication (1876; 1 images)
- POGÁNY, Willy. - Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Presented by Willy Pogány (1913; 104 images, 104 plates)
- POLLOCK, Frederick Right Hon. Sir, 3rd Bart - Leading Cases done into English, and other diversions (1892; 1 images)
- POLWHELE, Richard. - Poems: namely, the English Orator, ... an ode on the susceptibility of the poetical character; twenty sonnets; an epistle to a college friend, and the Lock Transformed. With notes on the English Orator (1788; 3 images)
- Pope, Alexander - The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope. 2 vol. (Vol. 2: Essay on Man.-Epistles to several persons.-Satires of Horace.-Satires of Dr John Donne.-Epitaphs.-The Dunciad.) (1717; 87 images, 4 plates)
- Pope, Alexander - The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope (1878; 20 images)
- Pope, Alexander - Il Riccio Rapito, e le Lodi di Neuton by Thomson. Poemi inglesi tradotti in versi toscani dal Sig. A. Bonducei, ... con altri nuovi componimenti. (Lettera d'Elisa ad Abelardo, poesia inglese di A. Pope, trasportata in terza rima dal fu ... Abate A. Conti, etc.) (1760; 13 images, 1 plate)
- Pope, Alexander - The New Dunciad: as it was found in the year 1741. With the illustrations of Scriblerus and notes variorum. Consisting of a fourth book of the Dunciad. (1742; 2 images)
- Pope, Alexander - Certain Epigrams in laud and praise of the Gentlemen of the Dunciad (1730; 1 images)
- POPE, Alexander the Poet - The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, complete in two volumes. To which is prefixed the life of the author (1821; 1 images)
- PORTER, Hugh. - Poetical Attempts (1813; 3 images)
- POSER, Satiricus pseud - Localities, or Canterbury Sages. By Satiricus Poser, Esquire (1829; 1 images)
- POST, Mary Audubon. - My Little Chinese Book (1912; 46 images, 27 plates)
- POTTER, R. of Scarning - The Oracle concerning Babylon, and the Song of Exultation, from Isaiah, chap. xiii. and xiv., etc. In verse. (1785; 2 images)
- POTTS, Ellen Mrs - Bardrick, the King of the Teign. A lay of South Devon. In ten cantos (1869; 4 images, 4 plates)
- POTTS, Ethelinda Margaretta Mrs - Moonshine, containing sketches in England and Wales. (Vol. 2. Miscellaneous trifles. Vol. 3. Unconnected trifles and appendix.) With a supplement of extracts and engravings. Chiefly in verse. (1832; 2 images, 2 plates)
- POWELL, Thomas of New York - The Count de Foix. A tale of the olden time. In verse. (1842; 1 images)
- POWELL, Thomas of New York - The Wife's Revenge. A tragedy in one act and in verse (1843; 1 images)
- POWER, Thomas of Boston, Mass - Masonic Melodies: adapted to the ceremonies and festivals of the Fraternity (1844; 1 images)
- Praed, Winthrop Mackworth - Every-day Characters ... Illustrated by C. Aldin (1896; 96 images, 7 plates)
- PRAED, Winthrop Mackworth. - The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed. Now first collected by R. W. Griswold. (1852; 1 images)
- PRAED, Winthrop Mackworth. - The Poems of W. M. Praed. Revised and complete edition, with a memoir by ... Derwent Coleridge (1885; 1 images)
- PRAED, Winthrop Mackworth. - Charades (1752; 11 images)
- PRAIZER, L. W. - Remarks on slander and envy, inscribed to ... the friends of J. Hanson, Esq. To which are added, Mr. Hanson's Address to his friends and country, etc (1810; 1 images)
- Pratt, (Samuel Jackson) Mr - Sympathy, and other poems, including Landscapes in verse, and Cottage-pictures. Revised and enlarged ... With engravings by Cardon, after drawings by Loutherbourg and Barker (1807; 8 images, 8 plates)
- PRATT, John Jeffreys Marquis Camden - Ode performed in the Senate House, Cambridge, on the seventh of July MDCCCXXXV. at the first commencement after the installation, and in the presence of John Jeffreys Marquis Camden, Chancellor of the University. By Christopher Wordsworth, Bishop of Lincoln. (1835; 1 images)
- Prentis, Stephen. - The Wreck of the Roscommon. A poem. (1844; 1 images)
- PRESTON, William M.R.I.A - The Posthumous Poems of W. Preston (1809; 4 images, 1 plate)
- PRINGLE, John Alexander. - Select Remains of J. A. Pringle in verse; selected and arranged by Sir Andrew Halliday (1841; 7 images, 5 plates)
- PRINGLE, John Henry Poetical Writer - Algiers the Warlike, and other poems (1846; 129 images, 129 plates)
- Pringle, Thomas. - The Poetical Works of Thomas Pringle. With a sketch of his life by Leitch Ritchie (1838; 3 images, 2 plates)
- PRIOR, Matthew. - Poems on Several Occasions. The second edition (1709; 6 images, 1 plate)
- PROCTER, Adelaide Anne. - Legends and Lyrics ... Fourth edition. (1866; 280 images, 21 plates)
- PRYER, William Stephen. - Thought-Crystals in Verse, etc (1893; 6 images, 3 plates)
- Pulman, G. P. R. (George Philip Rigney) - Rustic Sketches; being poems on angling ... in the dialect of East Devon. With a glossary and notes. By Piscator (G. Pulman). (1853; 4 images)
- PURCHAS, John. - Poems and Ballads (1846; 1 images)
- PURDON, A. F. - Divine Peace. A selection of poems by A. F. Purdon, H. M. Warner and others. With illustrations. (1888; 14 images, 14 plates)
- PURSHOUSE, A. - An Essay on Genius. In two parts (1782; 2 images)
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[edit]- QUESTED, J. - My Leisure Hours; or poems on various subjects ... Second edition ... enlarged (1825; 4 images)
- Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas Sir - Green Bays: verses and parodies. By Q. i.e. A. T. Quiller-Couch. (1893; 1 images)
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[edit]- R., C. A. - Isabel Trevithoe: a poem. By C. A. R. i.e. Caroline Alice Roberts, afterwards Lady Elgar. (1879; 3 images)
- R., C. H. - Ye Comical Rhymes of Ancient Times. Dug up into jokes for small folks. By Charles Henry Ross. (1873; 44 images, 34 plates)
- R., F. - The Speaker's Eye, a satire. By F. R (1841; 3 images, 1 plate)
- R., J. L. - The Grand Old Man i.e. the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone and his clique. A satire in verse, by J. L. R. (1884; 1 images, 1 plate)
- R., P. - Leaves from a Journal by P. R., i.e. Patrick Robertson, Lord Robertson, illustrated with engravings from the works of several masters, and published at various times (1844; 46 images, 38 plates)
- R., R. - The Auld Fisher's Invitation to his friend. In verse. Signed R. R. i.e. Robert Roxby. (1844; 1 images)
- R., T. a Jamaican - Jamaica, a poem by T. R., a Jamaican (1889; 3 images)
- R., W. F. - Album of Flowers by W. F. R. A collection of verses, with embossed illustrations (1837; 57 images, 56 plates)
- RABELAIS, Robert the Younger, pseud - A Nineteenth Century and Familiar History of the lives, loves, and misfortunes of Abeillard and Heloisa ... A poem ... Illustrated with ten engravings. By Robert Rabelais, the Younger (1819; 10 images, 10 plates)
- RACEHL, G. - The Son of God. Poems. (1899; 44 images)
- Radcliffe, Ann Ward - The Poetical Works of Ann Radcliffe, etc (1834; 2 images)
- RADFORD, Dollie. - Good Night. Verses. ... With designs by L. Davis (1895; 37 images, 3 plates)
- RADFORD, Dollie. - A Light Load ... With designs by B. E. Parsons (1897; 19 images, 7 plates)
- RADFORD, Dollie. - Songs for Somebody. Pictured by G. M. Bradley (1893; 42 images, 25 plates)
- RADFORD, Ernest. - Chambers Twain. Poems. L.P (1890; 2 images, 1 plate)
- RADFORD, Ernest. - Old and New: a collection of poems (1895; 2 images, 2 plates)
- RAE, Gilbert Writer of Verse - 'Mang Lowland Hills. (Verse.) (1923; 1 images)
- RAIKES, Henry Cecil Right Hon - A Selection from the poems, translations, and occasional pieces of ... H. C. Raikes ... Edited by H. St. J. Raikes (1895; 1 images, 1 plate)
- RAINSFORD, Marcus Captain - The Revolution, or Britain delivered. A poem ... Second edition (1801; 1 images)
- RALPH, James Miscellaneous Writer - Miscellaneous Poems, viz.: Night; in 4 books: Zeuma, or the Love of Liberty; in 3 books: Clarinda, or the Fair Libertine: The Muses' Address (1729; 79 images)
- RALPH, James Miscellaneous Writer - The Tempest: or, the Terrors of Death. A poem in blank verse (1727; 4 images)
- RALSTON, Harriet N. - Columbus and Isabella, the Immortals. A souvenir centennial poem (1893; 16 images, 12 plates)
- RAMSDALE, A. E. - “Then,” or, the Tragedy of the Alsager Bazaar. In verse. (1889; 1 images)
- RAND, Theodore Harding. - Song-waves. In verse. (1900; 1 images)
- RANDS, William Brighty. - Lilliput Lyrics ... Edited by R. Brimley Johnson. Illustrated by Chas. Robinson (1899; 138 images, 12 plates)
- RATCLIFFE, afterwards MAC GRIGOR PHILLIPS, Dorothy Una. - Singing Rivers. Poems. (1922; 1 images)
- RATHBONE, Harold Steward. - Dunvegan Castle. A poem. With illustrations chiefly by the author. (1900; 25 images, 20 plates)
- RATHMELL, Michael. - Spring Blossoms and Autumn Leaves. A collection of poems (1886; 7 images)
- RATTRAY, Robert Haldane. - The Exile: a poem. Third edition (1826; 2 images)
- RATTRAY, Robert Haldane. - The Exile ... and other poems (1837; 1 images)
- RAWNSLEY, Hardwicke Drummond. - Ballads of Brave Deeds ... With a frontispiece and preface by G. F. Watts (1896; 1 images)
- RAWNSLEY, Hardwicke Drummond. - Ballads of the War (1900; 3 images)
- RAWNSLEY, Hardwicke Drummond. - Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy (1899; 1 images)
- RAWNSLEY, Lancelot Richard. - The Waters of Lethe. A poem (1883; 2 images, 1 plate)
- RAYMOND, George Esq - Chronicles of England; a metrical history, etc (1842; 3 images, 1 plate)
- READ, Gideon Henry Mackenzie. - Winter Scenes and other poems (1884; 114 images, 1 plate)
- READ, Thomas Buchanan. - The Closing Scene. Illustrated (1887; 24 images, 20 plates)
- READE, Compton. - Basilissa; the Free of a Secret Craft. A poem (1868; 7 images)
- REID, Abel pseud. [i.e. William James Linton.] - Broadway ballads. Collected for the centennial commemoration of the Republic, 1876 ... Author's edition (1876; 14 images)
- REID, K. E. J. - The Book of Wedding Days. Quotations for every day in the year, compiled and arranged by K. E. J. Reid, May Ross and Mabel Bamfield. With devices and decorations ... by W. Crane (1889; 98 images, 97 plates)
- Remaʿ. - A Warning to the inhabitants of England, and London in particular ... By M. A. i.e. Mary Adams. (1676; 1 images)
- REYNOLDS, Amy Dora. - Songs and Poems (1890; 1 images, 1 plate)
- RHODES, Henrietta. - Poems and Miscellaneous Essays (1814; 1 images)
- RIBBANS, Frederick Bolingbroke. - Tintern Abbey: a poem (1854; 6 images, 4 plates)
- RIBBANS, Frederick Bolingbroke. - Youthful Impulse and mature reflection. Poems (1868; 55 images)
- RICH, R. Gent - Newes from Virginia. (1610.) A poetical tract, describing the adventures supposed to be referred to in Shakespeare's Tempest. Reprinted from a copy believed to be unique. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. (1874; 5 images)
- RICHARDS, Alfred Bate. - Medea; a poem, ... with a photograph from the painting of “Medea” by F. Sandys (1869; 5 images, 1 plate)
- RICHARDS, William Carey. - Our Father in Heaven. The Lord's Prayer in a series of sonnets ... With illustrations (1887; 14 images, 14 plates)
- RICHARDS, William of Tottenham - Heimburg, a tale: and other poems (1853; 3 images, 1 plate)
- RICHARDSON, Abby Sage. - Songs from the Old Dramatists, collected and edited by A. S. Richardson (1873; 23 images, 4 plates)
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- Roscoe, William - The butterfly's ball, and the grasshopper's feast. (1855; 8 images, 8 plates)
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- ROSS, William Stewart Secularist - The Harp of the Valley (1868; 3 images, 3 plates)
- Rossetti, Christina Georgina - Poems (1882; 4 images)
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- SAINT CLAIR, Henry Captain of Cavalry in the French Army - Miscellaneous Poems, by H. Saint Clair ... translated by himself from his own original French poems (1818; 8 images)
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- Sassoon, Siegfried - Satirical Poems (1926; 2 images)
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- SCOT, Elizabeth Mrs., Wife of Walter Scot, of Edinburgh - Alonzo and Cora (from Marmontel's Incas of Peru); with other original poems, principally elegiac ... To which are added Letters in verse, by Blacklock and Burns (1801; 1 images)
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- Scott, Walter Sir - The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott ... With a memoir of the author. Illustrated by many engravings, etc (1857; 41 images, 6 plates)
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- Scott, Walter Sir - The Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works of Sir Walter Scott. With an introductory memoir by W. B. Scott. With illustrations (1877; 9 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Poetical Works ... With a biographical and critical memoir by Francis Turner Palgrave ... New edition. (The Globe edition.) (1878; 1 images)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, etc (1878; 20 images)
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- Scott, Walter Sir - The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott. (1882; 9 images, 8 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works of Sir Walter Scott, with an introductory memoir by W. B. Scott (1887; 2 images)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Poetical Works. ... Edited by W. Minto (1888; 17 images, 9 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Poetical Works ... With illustrations (1890; 4 images)
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- Scott, Walter Sir - The Select Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott; comprising The Lay of the Last Minstrel; Marmion; The Lady of the Lake; ballads, lyrical pieces, etc. MS. notes (1838; 2 images)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Ballads, Songs and Poems (1868; 5 images, 2 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lyrics and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott: edited with an introduction by Andrew Lang. L.P (1894; 7 images)
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- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lady of the Lake ... The fifth edition. (1810; 7 images, 6 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Scott; with all his introductions, various readings, and the editor's notes. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood from drawings by Birket Foster and John Gilbert (1853; 74 images, 2 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Scott; with all his introductions, various readings, and the editor's notes. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood from drawings by Birket Foster and John Gilbert. (1868; 5 images, 2 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lady of the Lake. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With all his introductions, various readings and the Editor's notes. Illustrated ... by Birket Foster and Sir John Gilbert (1891; 66 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lay of the Last Minstrel. By Sir Walter Scott, ... with all his introductions, and the editor's notes. Illustrated by ... engravings ... from drawings by Birket Foster and John Gilbert (1854; 101 images, 10 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The lay of the last minstrel. By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With all his introductions and notes, various readings, and the editor's notes. (1868; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lay of the Last Minstrel. By Sir Walter Scott. With notes and a chronological summary of his life, and index. (1887; 80 images, 8 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lord of the Isles. A poem. (1868; 7 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Marmion, a tale of Flodden Field. By Sir Walter Scott. With all his introductions, and the editor's notes. Illustrated by ... engravings on wood from drawings by Birket Foster and John Gilbert (1855; 82 images, 10 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Marmion: by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With all his introductions and notes, various readings and the editor's notes. (1868; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Christmas in the Olden Time. From Marmion Introduction to Canto VI. Illustrated (1887; 65 images, 44 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Rokeby; a poem. (1813; 7 images, 6 plates)
- Scott, Walter Sir - Rokeby, etc. (1868; 5 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Vision of Don Roderick, Waterloo, etc (1868; 5 images, 1 plate)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Bridal of Caölchairn; and miscellaneous poems. By Walter Scott. Fifth edition (1822; 2 images, 2 plates)
- SCOTT, William Bell. - The Year of the World; a philosophical poem on “Redemption from the Fall.” (1846; 5 images)
- SCOTT, William Bell. - The Juvenile Verse and Picture Book. (1866; 95 images, 20 plates)
- SCOTT, William Writer of Verse - The Bonnie Hills o'Hame, and other gems. Verses. (1926; 1 images, 1 plate)
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- SCRYMGEOUR, Daniel. - The Poetry and Poets of Britain from Chaucer to Tennyson; with biographical sketches of each, and an introductory essay on the origin and progress of English Poetical literature. Fourth edition (1852; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SEALY, Thomas Henry. - The Little Old Man of the Wood; or, The Tale of a Comical Stick. In verse. With an illustration by Cruikshank. (1839; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SEAMAN, Owen Sir, Bart - From the Home Front: verses (1918; 1 images)
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- SEARS, Edmund Hamilton Unitarian Minister - The Angels' Song. Illustrated. (1888; 15 images, 10 plates)
- SEARS, Edmund Hamilton Unitarian Minister - “It came upon the Midnight clear.” A Christmas Carol (1890; 15 images, 12 plates)
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- SELWYN, William Canon of Ely - Waterloo, a lay of jubilee ... Second edition (1865; 8 images, 7 plates)
- SEMPILL, Robert Baron Sempill - The Sempill Ballates. A series of historical, political, and satirical Scotish poems, ascribed to R. Sempill, M.D.LXVII.-M.D.LXXXIII. To which are added Poems by Sir James Semple of Beltrees, M.D.XCVIII.-M.D.C.X. With a Preface by T. G. Stevenson. L.P (1872; 12 images)
- SENIOR, Joseph of Sheffield - Smithy Rhymes and Stithy Chimes, etc. (Additional Poems, etc.) (1882; 2 images)
- SERJEANT, Farel Viret Calvin. - Angeline, and other poems (1894; 1 images)
- SERVICE, David. - Crispin, or the Apprentice Boy, a poem (1804; 1 images)
- SERVICE, James of Chatton - Metrical Legends of Northumberland, containing the traditions of Dunstanborough Castle, and other poetical romances, with notes and illustrations (1834; 11 images)
- SETOUN, Gabriel pseud. [i.e. Thomas Nicoll Hepburn.] - The Child World. In verse. ... Illustrated by C. Robinson (1896; 210 images, 21 plates)
- SEWELL, Mary Mrs., Author of “Stories in Verse.” - “Mother's last Words.” A ballad for boys. Second Edition. Tenth thousand. (1870; 6 images, 4 plates)
- SEYMOUR, Robert Artist - The Great Unbled. An allegorical tale, by Dr. Sangrado. With illustrations by R. Seymour (1835; 4 images, 4 plates)
- SH-W-N, W. - A Most Proper Reply to the Nobleman's i.e. Lord Hervey's Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity signed, W. Sh-w-n. To which is added, Horace versus Fannius; or, a case in poinct. As reported by Ben Johnson and the Belle-man of St. James's verses. Satires on Lord Hervey. (1734; 2 images)
- Shakespeare, William - Shakspere Gems. By the author of “The Book of Familiar Quotations” i.e. L. C. Gent (1880; 8 images)
- SHARMAN, Samuel. - A Little Volume of Varied Verse, etc (1900; 1 images)
- SHARP, Cuthbert Sir - The Bishoprick Garland; or, a collection of legends, songs, ballads, etc. belonging to the County of D. Edited by Sir C. Sharpe. (1834; 16 images, 3 plates)
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- SHARPE, William M.D., Writer of Verse - Humanity and the Man. ... New edition, revised and rewritten. To which is appended Books VII. and VIII. of “The Dual Image.” (1898; 6 images, 1 plate)
- SHAW, Gertrude E. - Forget-Me-Nots. In verse. (1895; 24 images, 21 plates)
- SHEEHAN, John. - The Bentley Ballards, etc (1876; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft - The Choice. A poem on Shelley's death ... Edited by H. B. Forman (1876; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. A new edition (1847; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Mrs. Shelley (1840; 2 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Unannotated edition. Edited, Unannotated edition. Edited, with a critical memoir, by William Michael Rossetti. Illustrated by the Society of Decorative Art. With a portrait. (1870; 52 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: including various additional pieces from MS. and other sources. The text carefully revised, with notes and a memoir, by W. M. Rossetti (1870; 4 images, 1 plate)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited, with an introductory memoir and illustrations, by W. B. Scott (1874; 6 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1878; 45 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited, with an introductory memoir, by W. B. Scott (1880; 4 images, 4 plates)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, given from his own editions and other authentic sources, collated with many manuscripts and with all editions of authority, together with his prefaces and notes, his poetical translations and fragments and an appendix of Juvenilia. Edited by H. B. Forman (1882; 5 images, 3 plates)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. With portrait and illustrations. (1884; 5 images, 4 plates)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley ... To which are added his essays and fragments ... Edited by ... M. W. Shelley. A new edition (1889; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - P. B. Shelley's poetische Werke in einem Bande. Aus dem Englischen übertragen von J. Seybt (1844; 1 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - The Cloud. Die Wolke. Translated into German verse by P. H. Eng. & Germ (1830; 1 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - Poems from Shelley, selected and arranged by Stopford A. Brooke (1880; 1 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - Select Poems ... Edited with introduction and notes by W. J. Alexander (1898; 1 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - Percy Bysshe Shelley. Note biografiche, con una scelta di liriche tradotte in italiano by D. Mancini (1892; 5 images, 1 plate)
- SHEPHERD, Richard Herne Miscellaneous Writer - Annus moriens (1858). In verse. (1858; 4 images)
- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley - Verses to the memory of Garrick. Spoken as a monody at the Theatre Royal in Drury lane (1779; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Sheridan, Richard Brinsley - Verses to the memory of Garrick, etc. Second edition (1779; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley Butler Right Hon - “Here's to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen” song from “The School for Scandal”. Illustrated by Alice Havers and E. Wilson (1892; 10 images, 9 plates)
- SHIELD, Joseph. - The Death of Lucretius: a poem (1872; 5 images)
- SHIELDS, Alexander. - An elegie, upon the death, of that famous and faithfull minister and martyr, Mr. James Renwick. Composed immediatly after his execution at Edinburgh, 17. Feb. 1688. By Alexander Shields. (1688; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SHIELL, Anthony George. - Pro-Boer Lyrics ... Second edition (1900; 5 images)
- SHILLITO, Edward Publisher - New nd original Poems, with notes, on Creation and Redemption, ... comprising the history of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, and the Footsteps of Jesus. With illustrations. vol. 1 (1860; 52 images, 25 plates)
- SHIPLEY, Mary Elizabeth. - Daily Help for Daily Need. A selection of Scripture verses and poetry for every day in the year. Edited by M. E. Shipley (1873; 156 images)
- SHIRREFS, Andrew. - Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect (1790; 2 images)
- SHORE, Arabella. - First and Last Poems (1900; 1 images)
- SHORE, Louisa C. - Poems ... With a memoir by ... Arabella Shore and an appreciation by Frederic Harrison (1897; 131 images, 9 plates)
- SHORT, Alfred. - Adventures and Sketches at New Brighton in verse. By One Short i.e. Alfred Short? (1888; 26 images, 12 plates)
- SHORT, Frank Sir - The Boer Ride. A poem. (1898; 2 images)
- SHORTCOMMONS, Gregory M.A., pseud - Wanted, a Curate; or, a Peep into Clerical Advertisements. A satirical poem. By Gregory Shortcommons, M.A (1853; 1 images)
- SHUFFLETON, Tom pseud. [i.e. Sir Lumley St. George Skeffington, Bart.?] - The Amatory Works of Tom Shuffleton ... Third edition (1815; 1 images)
- SHUTE, E. L. - Fancies Free. Verses with coloured illustrations. (1892; 33 images, 30 plates)
- SIDEY, James Archibald. - 'Alter Ejusdem': being another instalment of lilts and lyrics. By the author of 'Mistura curiosa' i.e. J. A. Sidey. With ... pen and ink sketches and occasional music (1877; 183 images, 41 plates)
- SIDNEY, Philip Sir - The complete poems of Sir Philip Sidney. For the first time collected and collated with the original and early editions and MSS. ... Edited with essay on the life and writings, and notes and illustrations, by ... Alexander B. Grosart. (1877; 4 images)
- SIGERSON, afterwards SHORTER, Dora Mary. - Ballads and Poems (1899; 5 images)
- SIGERSON, afterwards SHORTER, Dora Mary. - The Fairy Changeling, and other poems (1898; 3 images, 3 plates)
- SILENCE, Samuel pseud - The Foundling Hospital for Wit, intended for the reception and preservation of such Brats of Wit and Humour, whose parents chose to drop them. Containing all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, etc. that have been wrote since the change of ministry, many of which have never before been printed. No. 1 edited by Samuel Silence; No. 2-6 by Timothy Silence. no. 1-6. (1763; 16 images)
- SILVESTER, Tipping. - Original Poems and Translations: consisting of the Microscope, Piscatio, or Angling, the Beau and Academic. With a poem on the approaching mariage of the Prince of Orange with the Princess Royal. By Tipping Silvester. Published by George Silvester, Gent (1733; 22 images)
- SIMPSON, Fisher. - Mirth, Manners, Maxims and Men. Being a series of miscellaneous poems, etc (1876; 13 images)
- SIMPSON, S. Writer of Verse - On, Christians, On! including, 1. Christian Effort. 2. H.R.H. the Prince Consort. 3. The Regeneration of India. 4. A Christian Triumph. With other poems (1899; 1 images)
- SIMPSON, Samuel Raleigh. - Nondescript Numbers (1920; 2 images)
- Sims, George Robert - A Bunch of Primroses. A poem. ... Illustrated, etc (1890; 22 images, 18 plates)
- Sims, George Robert - Nellie's Prayer. In verse. ... Illustrated by J. Willis Grey (1890; 28 images, 18 plates)
- Sinclair, Catherine - Scotch Courtiers and the Court. A poem, occasioned by the Queen's visit to Scotland. (1842; 1 images)
- SINCLAIR, William Song-Writer - Poems of the Fancy and the Affections. With additions in MS., etc. (1843; 1 images)
- SISSON, Frances Koster. - Country Musings. In verse. (1838; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SKIPSEY, Joseph. - A Book of Miscellaneous Lyrics (1878; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SKIPSEY, Joseph. - Carols from the Coal-fields: and other songs and ballads. With a biographical note on the author by R. S. Watson. (1886; 22 images)
- SKRINE, John Huntley. - Songs of the Maid, and other ballads and lyrics (1896; 1 images)
- SKURRAY, Francis. - Bidcombe Hill, with other rural poems. (1824; 3 images)
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- SLADEN, Douglas Brooke Wheelton. - In Cornwall, and Across the Sea in verse; with poems written in Devonshire, etc (1885; 2 images)
- SLIGHT, Henry. - A Metrical History of Portsmouth; with delineations, topographical, historical and descriptive of the Port and Arsenal, etc (1820; 1 images)
- SMALL, James Grindlay. - The Highlands, the Scottish Martyrs, and other Poems (1843; 4 images, 4 plates)
- SMALL, John M.A - English Metrical Homilies from manuscripts of the fourteenth century, with an introduction and notes by J. Small (1862; 39 images)
- SMEDLEY, Francis Edward. - Gathered Leaves: being a collection of the poetical writings of the late F. E. Smedley. With a memorial preface by Edmund Yates. With illustrations (1865; 72 images, 1 plate)
- Smith, (John) Mr - Poems upon several occasions (1713; 6 images)
- SMITH, Cicely Fox. - The Foremost Trail. Poems. (1899; 1 images)
- SMITH, Frederick Ernest Gilliat. - Fantasies from Dreamland. Poems. ... Illustrated by F. van Acker (1899; 10 images, 4 plates)
- SMITH, George Barnett. - Illustrated British Ballads, old and new. Selected and edited by G. B. Smith. (1886; 454 images, 205 plates)
- SMITH, George Barnett. - Illustrated British Ballads, old and new. Selected and edited by G. B. Smith. (1894; 476 images, 207 plates)
- SMITH, James Solicitor to the Ordnance, and SMITH (Horatio) - Rejected Addresses, and other poems. ... With portraits and a biographical sketch. Edited by E. Sargent (1871; 1 images)
- SMITH, James William Gilbart pseud. [i.e. Sir James Denham.] - Ode to December, etc (1890; 4 images)
- SMITH, James William Gilbart pseud. [i.e. Sir James Denham.] - Poems (1881; 240 images)
- SMITH, Michael Vicar of South Mimms - Christianity Unmasqued; or, unavoidable ignorance preferable to corrupt Christianity. A poem, etc (1771; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SMITH, T. Mrs - Poetic Flowers. Second edition (1824; 1 images)
- SMITH, W. Toyman and Tobacconist - A Tribute of Respect to the departed worth of the much beloved Princess Charlotte of Wales. A card. (1817; 5 images)
- SMYTH, William Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge - English Lyricks. The second edition. (1806; 1 images)
- SMYTHE, Alfred. - Sir Dunstan's Daughter, and other poems (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SMYTHIES, Harriet Maria Gordon. - The Prince and the People. A poem (1854; 2 images, 2 plates)
- SNART, Charles. - Selection of poems. Edited by C. Snart. (1807; 1 images)
- SNELL, Henry James. - The Twilights. In verse. (1880; 1 images)
- SNOW, Joseph. - Light in Darkness, or Sermons in Stones. Churchyard thoughts in verse, etc (1845; 34 images, 2 plates)
- SODDY, Tom. - Two Cornish Tales in verse and prose respectively. Tom Soddy on Cornish Miners, past and present, by the author of “Pengersick Castle” ..., &c., and Rud, Whit', an' Blue, Male an' Faymale Temp'rance Sci'ty, by R. W. Treneer (1882; 5 images)
- SODEN, John Edward. - A Rap at the R. A. A satire in verse (1875; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SOMERVILLE, William the Poet - Occasional Poems, translations, fables, tales, etc (1727; 100 images)
- SOMERVILLE, William the Poet - Somerville's Chase. (1886; 8 images)
- SOMERVILLE, William the Poet - The Chase ... Reprinted from the original edition of 1735, with a memoir of the author by R. F. Sharp. Illustrations by Hugh Thomson (1896; 18 images, 8 plates)
- Sotheby, William - Poems including Italy, Miscellaneous Poems, extracts from a manuscript poem of the Elements, etc. (1825; 3 images) ₪
- SOUTHEY, Robert. - The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, complete in one volume (1829; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SOUTHEY, Robert. - The Poetical Works of Robert Southey. Complete in one volume. New edition. With a portrait. (1873; 2 images, 2 plates)
- SOUTHEY, Robert. - The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, etc (1884; 2 images, 2 plates)
- SOUTHEY, Robert. - Madoc. A poem. (1806; 2 images)
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- SOUTHWELL, Robert. - St. Peter's complaint, and other poems, by the Rev. Robert Southwell, reprinted from the edition of 1595, with important additions from an original MS. and a sketch of the author's life, by W. Jos. Walter (1817; 7 images)
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- SPENCER, Canning Mrs - Early and late Recollections. In prose and verse. (1653; 1 images)
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- SPENCER, William Robert Hon - (Book cat (100%)) Poems (1811; 3 images)
- Spenser, Edmund - The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser. With memoir and critical dissertations, by the Rev. G. Gilfillan (1859; 1 images)
- Spenser, Edmund - The Legend of the Knight of the Red Crosse or of Holinesse. The first book of Spenser's Faerie Queene illustrated with twelve drawings by C. M. B. Morrell (1871; 53 images, 12 plates)
- Spenser, Edmund - The Progress of Time; or, an emblematical representation of the Four Seasons and Twelve Months, as marching in procession round their annual circle. In imitation of Spencer's Fairy Queen (1749; 35 images, 4 plates)
- SPURR, Harry A. - Bachelor Ballads, and other lazy lyrics ... Illustrated by J. Hassall (1899; 50 images, 1 plate)
- STAFFORD, P. - Poems on several occasions (1721; 6 images)
- STAGG, John. - The Minstrel of the North; or, Cumbrian Legends; being a poetical miscellany of legendary, Gothic, and romantic tales (1810; 21 images)
- STAGG, John. - The Minstrel of the North; or, Cumbrian Legends; being a poetical miscellany of legendary, Gothic, and romantic tales. (1816; 20 images)
- STANLEY, Henry Morton Sir, G.C.B - Aurora Borealis; or, welcome song to the great African explorer H. M. Stanley from Iceland (1890; 1 images)
- STAPELTON, Josiah Glode. - “Shall he live again?” A poem. (1876; 7 images)
- STAPLES, Henry T. - Tributary verses to H.M. Gracious Majesty, Victoria ... on the 50th anniversary of her glorious reign, etc (1887; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Statham, F. Reginald (Francis Reginald) - Poems and Sonnets (1895; 1 images, 1 plate)
- STAUNTON, John of Longbridge - St. Nicholas' Hill and other sketches. Selected from the folio of an old Ennuyé John Staunton (1868; 52 images)
- STAUNTON, John of Longbridge - St. Nicholas' Hill, Manorbier, The Wanderer, and other sketches. In verse. ... New edition ... enlarged (1871; 71 images)
- STEBBING, Henry D.D., F.R.S., Rector of St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, London - The Christian Graces in Olden Times: a series of female portraits, with poetical illustrations by H. Stebbing (1852; 16 images, 16 plates)
- STEERE, William. - The Year 1851. A poem. By W. Steere. (1852; 1 images)
- STEPHENS, George Professor at Copenhagen - The Rescue of Robert Burns, February 1759. A Centenary Poem (1859; 2 images, 1 plate)
- STEPHENS, Lucy H. G. Mrs., and (Doris G.) - Verses by a Mother and Daughter (1922; 1 images)
- STERRY, Joseph Ashby. - The Lazy Minstrel. Poems. (1886; 2 images)
- STEVENSON, A. L. B.A., of Trinity College, Dublin - Thoughts in a Garden, and other poems (1895; 1 images)
- Stevenson, Robert Louis - A Child's Garden of Verses ... Second edition. (1896; 174 images, 23 plates)
- Stevenson, Robert Louis - Songs of Travel and other verses. Edited by S. C., i.e. Sidney Colvin. (1896; 3 images)
- STEWART, Charles Edward Rector of Reed, Suffolk - A Collection of Trifles in verse (1797; 2 images)
- STEWART, William of Paisley? - A Nicht wi' the Troglodytes. In verse. (1874; 1 images)
- STEWART, William Writer of Verse - Lines of Scottish Lay (1891; 1 images)
- STILLINGFLEET, Benjamin. - Some thoughts occasioned by the late earthquakes. A poem (1750; 1 images)
- STOCKDALE, Mary R. - A Shroud for Sir S. Romilly: a elegy (1818; 1 images)
- STODDARD, Richard Henry. - The Lion's Cub. With other verse (1891; 1 images)
- STOKES, Henry Sewell. - The Vale of Lanherne, and other poems. With notes. (1836; 1 images, 1 plate)
- STOKES, Henry Sewell. - The Vale of Lanherne, and other poems. With notes. (1853; 6 images, 6 plates)
- STOKES, Henry Sewell. - The Voyage of Arundel, and other rhymes from Cornwall ... New edition with additions (1884; 1 images, 1 plate)
- STORER, James Sargant. - The Rural Walks of Cowper; displayed in a series of views near Olney, Bucks: representing the scenery exemplified in his poems; with descriptive sketches, and a memoir of the poet's life by J. S. S. (1825; 14 images, 1 plate)
- STORY, Robert of Wark, Northumberland - The Poetical Works of R. S (1857; 138 images)
- STORY, Robert of Wark, Northumberland - The Lyrical and other Minor Poems of R. S., with a sketch of his life and writings. By J. James (1861; 2 images, 1 plate)
- STRACHEY, Jane Maria Lady - Poets on Poets. Edited by Mrs. R. Strachey (1894; 1 images)
- STRANGE, T. Master of the Academy at Watlington - A hint to Britain's Arch Enemy Buonaparte. An effusion, appropriate to existing circumstances (1804; 1 images, 1 plate)
- STRATTON, Eugene. - Eugene Stratton. The dandy coloured coon. Song book (1896; 2 images, 2 plates)
- STREETER, F. - Hampton Court: a descriptive poem ... To which is annexed, The Physical Metamorphosis; or, a Treble discovery, a Farce, of two acts (1778; 36 images)
- STRETTELL, afterwards HARRISON, Alma. - Lullabies of Many Lands collected and rendered into English verse by A. Strettell. With ... illustrations, etc (1894; 79 images, 36 plates)
- STRICKLAND, Walter William Sir, Bart - The Song of the Blood Corpuscles, and other poems (1899; 31 images, 3 plates)
- STRONACH, George. - Oure Fancie Fayre, be ye Gude Kynge James his Ghaist. Verses on the Edinburgh University Union Fancy Fair. B.L (1886; 2 images)
- STRUTHERS, John of Glasgow - The Poor Man's Sabbath, etc. A poem. (1805; 1 images)
- STUART, Jane Isabella. - Songs and Verses (1886; 1 images)
- STURGES, Richard V. - The Black Philosopher, or Scipio Africanus. (1) Opposes Positivism. (2) Essays the New Humour, etc. A satire in verse. (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
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- SUCKLING, Florence Horatia Nelson. - The humane educator and reciter, etc (1891; 8 images, 3 plates)
- SUCKLING, John Sir - The Poems of Sir John Suckling. (Edited by John Gray and decorated by C. Ricketts.) (1896; 77 images, 1 plate)
- SULLIVAN, Timothy Daniel. - Green Leaves. A volume of Irish verses (1876; 3 images, 2 plates)
- SULLIVAN, Timothy Daniel. - Prison Poems; or Lays of Tullamore (1888; 7 images)
- SUMNER, Heywood. - The Besom-Maker & other Country-Folk Songs. Collected and illustrated byH. Sumner (1888; 36 images, 19 plates)
- SUPPLE, Gerald Henry. - Dampier's Dream, an Australasian Foreshadowing, and some ballads (1892; 2 images)
- SUTCLIFF, Anne. - Poems (1800; 5 images)
- Swain, Charles - The Mind, and other poems ... Second edition. (1841; 17 images, 1 plate)
- SWAIN, Charles. - Beauties of the mind. A poetical sketch; with Lays historical and romantic. (Notes.) (1831; 1 images)
- SWAINE, Edward. - The Hand of God: a fragment: and other poems (1839; 2 images)
- SWAN, Howard of Richmond - Alice's Puppy Dog. Two poems. (1899; 2 images)
- SWANN, Edward Gibbon. - Matters and Men ... Third edition (1895; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SWANSTON, George William. - An Ode on the Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Victoria (1888; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SWAYNE, Margaret. - A True Tale of the Sea, and other verses ... With illustrations by Georgina Harston (1899; 8 images, 5 plates)
- SWEETMAN, Elinor. - Pastorals, and other poems (1899; 1 images)
- SWINBORNE, Frederick W. Pfander. - Gustavus Adolphus: an historical poem, and romance of the Thirty Years' War ... With illustrations (1884; 34 images, 14 plates)
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles - Ode on the Proclamation of the French Republic, September 4th, 1870 (1870; 1 images)
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles - Poems and Ballads ... Fifth edition. (1878; 2 images)
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles - Poems and Ballads. Second series (1878; 1 images)
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles - Siena. Traduzione di S. Menasci. (Estratto dal periodico Vita Nuova.) (1890; 2 images)
- Swinburne, Algernon Charles - Tristram of Lyonesse, and other poems (1882; 2 images)
- SYME, John the Poet - Poems and Songs on the times (1807; 7 images)
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- TAGG, George. - Poems (1874; 3 images) ₪
- TALLEY, William. - The New Windsor Comic Songster ... By W. Talley, ... aided by his Wife (Eliza Talley) (1872; 5 images, 4 plates)
- TANNAHILL, Robert. - The Poetical Works of Robert Tannahill; with several additional poems and explanatory notes. To which is prefixed the life of the author, etc (1870; 4 images, 3 plates)
- TAPPER, John Wheaton Evans. - Songs, Poems and Prose (1897; 3 images)
- TATHAM, Emma Miss - On the Ocean of Time. In verse. ... Illustrated by G. H. Edwards, etc (1890; 29 images, 29 plates)
- TAYLER, Charles Benjamin. - The Sacred Gift. A series of meditations upon Scripture subjects. Secondseries (1845; 20 images, 20 plates)
- Taylor, Ann - Original Poems, for Infant Minds ... A new and revised edition. By Ann and Jane Taylor and others. (1868; 181 images, 4 plates)
- Taylor, Ann - Little Ann, and other poems. ... Illustrated by Kate Greenaway, etc (1883; 58 images, 25 plates)
- TAYLOR, Frank Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford - The Age of Leo the Tenth in Italy. The Newdigate prize poem, 1894 (1894; 1 images)
- TAYLOR, Ida Scott. - Baby's Book ... Illustrated by F. Brundage (1898; 16 images, 14 plates)
- TAYLOR, Ida Scott. - In His Name. Dedicated to the King's Daughters throughout the world. Poem ... Illustrations, etc (1894; 26 images, 11 plates)
- TAYLOR, John the Water Poet - The Olde, Old, Very Olde Man: or, The Age and long life of Thomas Par ... who was Borne in the Raigne of King Edward the 4th. and is now living in the Strand, being aged 152 yeares and odd Monethes, etc. (1700; 3 images)
- TAYLOR, Kirkwood. - “Behold the Fowls of the Air.” Thoughts in blank verse on matters social and religious (1899; 1 images)
- TEMPLEMAN, James. - Gilbert; or True Love rewarded: an amatory rural poem. By J. Templeman. Illustrated. (1809; 17 images, 1 plate)
- TENNANT, Pamela Genevieve Adelaide Baroness Glenconner, afterwards GREY (Pamela Genevieve Adelaide) Viscountess Grey of Fallodon - Windlestraw. A book of verse, with legends in rhyme of the plants and animals (1910; 2 images)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - (Book cat (100%)) Enoch Arden, &c. (1866; 28 images, 8 plates)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - Locksley Hall sechzig Jahre später ... Autorisierte Übersetzung von Karl B. Esmarch (1888; 2 images)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - Maud ... Illustrated. (1878; 41 images, 6 plates)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - De Molenaars Dochter. Vrij naar A. Tennyson door A. J. De Bull. Geillustreerd door A. L. Bond (1859; 19 images, 18 plates)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - Poems ... Tenth edition. (1857; 44 images, 3 plates)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - A collection of poems by Tennyson, extracted from various periodicals. (1859; 2 images, 1 plate)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - Tennyson's Œnone translated into Latin Hexameters. By T. S. Evans. Eng. and Lat (1873; 1 images)
- TENNYSON, Alfred Baron Tennyson - Concordance to the Works of Alfred Tennyson (1870; 1 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred Tennyson, etc (1872; 612 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson (1875; 37 images, 3 plates)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred Tennyson (1877; 441 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred Tennyson (1878; 2 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred Tennyson (1878; 2 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred Tennyson (1880; 4 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred Tennyson ... With portrait and ... illustrations (1881; 32 images, 25 plates)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Poetical Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson ... Complete edition from the author's text. Illustrated, etc (1885; 33 images, 24 plates)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate (1894; 2 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson. Cambridge edition. (Edited by W. J. Rolfe.) (1898; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - Henoch Arden. Naar het Engelsch ... door S. J. van den Bergh. Met voorbericht van J. J. L. ten Kate en Portret van den Nederlandschen Vertolker (1869; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - Enoch Arden. Traduit de l'anglais par Em. Duglin (1889; 2 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - Enoch Arden, poema Tennysonianum Latine redditum by W. Selwyn (1867; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - La Prima Lite, etc. Translated by P. E. Pavolini. (1888; 1 images)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - Idylls of the King. Vivien. Elaine. Enid. Guinevere ... With ... decorations by G. W. Rhead and L. Rhead (1898; 52 images, 51 plates)
- Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson Baron - Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. (1853; 1 images, 1 plate)
- TENNYSON, Frederick. - Poems of the Day and Year (1895; 3 images, 3 plates)
- TERRY, Leonard. - “To the Lions!” Christians in the Colosseum. A recitation poem, etc (1889; 2 images)
- Thackeray, William Makepeace - Ballads and Songs ... With original illustrations by H. M. Brock (1896; 172 images, 6 plates)
- Thackeray, William Makepeace - The Chronicle of the Drum, etc. With illustrations. (1886; 35 images, 26 plates)
- THACKRAY, R. - Home Ballads (1898; 1 images)
- THAIN, Leslie. - Timotheus, the Violin Player, (an irregular poem) ... Second edition (1889; 1 images)
- THELWALL, John Lecturer - Poems chiefly written in retirement. The Fairy of the Lake, a dramatic romance; Effusions of Relative and Social Feeling; and specimens of the Hope of Albion, or Edwin of Northumbria; an epic poem ... With a prefatory Memoir of the life of the author and notes and illustrations of Runic mythology. (Second edition.) (1805; 7 images, 1 plate)
- THEOBALD, W. M.R.A.S - Selections from the Poets; or, passages illustrating peculiarities of their style, pathos, or wit ... With notes, etc (1884; 14 images)
- THOM, William of Inverury - Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver. (1845; 1 images, 1 plate)
- THOMAS, John L. called Ieuan Ddu - The Vale of Taff. A poem (1849; 2 images, 2 plates)
- THOMAS, John Rhymester - A Prophetical Love-Song by one of the Sons of Zion ... in his travel towards the Holy Land through the Wilderness, etc (1661; 1 images)
- THOMAS, Joseph of St. Michael's Mount - Randigal Rhymes and a glossary of Cornish Words. Edited by G. and W. H. Thomas. (1895; 2 images, 1 plate)
- THOMPSON, afterwards MEYNELL, Alice Christiana. - The Flower of the Mind: a choice among the best poems (1897; 1 images)
- THOMPSON, afterwards MEYNELL, Alice Christiana. - Preludes ... Poems. With illustrations and ornaments by Elizabeth Thompson (1875; 26 images, 6 plates)
- THOMPSON, Edward Commodore - The Meretriciad. A satire in verse by Captain Edward Thompson. The sixth edition: revised ... with ... additions (1765; 4 images)
- Thompson, Francis - Songs wing-to-wing: an offering to two sisters. By Francis thompson. Printed for private circulation. (1895; 3 images, 1 plate)
- THOMPSON, Henry Vicar of Chard - Original Ballads, by living authors, 1850. Edited by H. Thompson (1850; 33 images)
- Thompson, Stephen. - Venice and the Poets. With photographic illustrations. Edited and illustrated by S. Thompson (1870; 26 images, 9 plates)
- Thomson, James - The Poetical Works of James Thomson ... Edited by B. Dobell, with a memoir of the author (1895; 4 images, 1 plate)
- Thomson, James - The Poetical Works of James Thomson. With his last corrections, additions and improvements. With the life of the author ... Embellished with superb engravings including a portrait. (1802; 14 images, 11 plates)
- Thomson, James - The Works of Mr. James Thomson ... To which is prefixed the life of the author by Patrick Murdoch. With engravings, including a portrait. (1803; 12 images, 12 plates)
- Thomson, James - The Poetical Works of James Thomson, James Beattie, Gilbert West and John Bampfylde ... New edition. (1868; 38 images, 7 plates)
- Thomson, James - The Poetical Works of James Thomson, James Beattie, Gilbert West and John Bampfylde ... New edition. (1878; 33 images)
- Thomson, James - The Seasons, and the Castle of Indolence ... With a biographical and critical introduction by A. Cunningham, etc (1841; 48 images, 1 plate)
- Thomson, James - The Seasons ... A new edition. (1792; 8 images, 4 plates)
- Thomson, James - The Seasons. (1892; 50 images)
- Thomson, James - Le Stagioni ... tradotte da P. Muschi, etc (1826; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Thomson, James - Winter, a poem. (1726; 7 images)
- THOMSON, James Assistant Private Secretary to the Duke of Kent - De Courci, a tale, in two cantos: with other poems; including the commemorative festival address for several public institutions (1817; 2 images, 1 plate)
- THOMSON, James Author of “The City of Dreadful Night” - Vane's Story, Weddah and Om-el-Bonain, and other poems (1881; 12 images)
- THOMSON, James of Kenleith - Poems, in the Scottish Dialect (1801; 3 images)
- THOMSON, James of Kenleith - Poems, in the Scottish Dialect. (1894; 2 images)
- THOMSON, John Bookseller, of Glasgow - John Thomson his poems, including “Poems viâ the Author.” (1892; 8 images)
- THOMSON, John Bookseller, of Glasgow - The Secret of the British Constitution: by the author of The Secret of the Nile i.e. J. Thomson. In verse. (1885; 2 images)
- THOMSON, John Bookseller, of Glasgow - The Secret of the British Constitution and Empire; with a solution of the political problem and a treatise on paper money. By J. Thomson. (1886; 3 images, 1 plate)
- THOMSON, John Writer of Verse - Golfing and other poems and songs (1893; 1 images)
- THOMSON, Robert W.S - The Campaign of Moscow: an ode, etc (1814; 1 images, 1 plate)
- THORNELY, James L. - Moments Apart: being a miscellany of verse (1894; 3 images)
- THORPE, John Frederic. - Flowers of Friendship: original and selected poems on the subject of Christian Friendship ... By J. F. Thorpe ... and another (1857; 275 images, 273 plates)
- Thring, Edward. - Borth Lyrics ... With illustrations, etc (1881; 9 images, 8 plates)
- THUN, Catter pseud. [i.e. Hugh Mackenzie Campbell.] - The Calton Ballads ... Twenty-two full-page illustrations from drawings, etc (1898; 68 images, 36 plates)
- THURSTON, E. Charles. - Fancies! In Passing. Poems. (1897; 3 images)
- TIBBITTS, John. - Poems (1811; 2 images)
- TICKLE, Tommy. - Knowing Tommy Tickle and his gay country cousins. In verse, with coloured illustrations. (1830; 8 images, 6 plates)
- TIEL, C. van. - Course of English Literature. Victorian poetry. 1837-1875. Selected and arranged by C. van Tiel (1879; 2 images)
- TIGHE, Mary Mrs - Psyche: with other poems. (1811; 1 images)
- TIGHE, Mary Mrs - Psyche: with other poems. (1812; 1 images)
- TODD, George Eyre. - Abbotsford Series of the Scottish Poets. Edited by G. E. Todd (1891; 18 images)
- TOWNSEND, Charles Rector of Kingston-by-Sea, Sussex - Winchester, and a few other compositions in prose and verse. L.P (1835; 2 images)
- TOWNSHEND, Thomas of Gray's Inn - Poems. (1796; 21 images)
- TOYNBEE, William. - Song-Words (1888; 5 images)
- TRAVERS, H. - Miscellaneous Poems and Translations (1731; 86 images)
- TREGELLAS, John Tabois. - Farmer Brown's Blunders, including the Cayenne-pepper story; Captain Hoskin's Battle of Lanterns; and the London Director, Hannibal Hollow, at Wheal Blue Bottle. (1858; 2 images)
- TREMAINE, Herbert. - Poems (1925; 1 images)
- TRESHAM, Henry. - The Sea-Sick Minstrel; or, Maritime Sorrows. A poem, etc. By Henry Tresham. (1796; 1 images, 1 plate)
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- TREVOR, George Herbert. - Rhymes of Rajputana (1894; 1 images)
- TREVORS, Trent. - Fugitive Poems (1861; 10 images)
- TROLLOPE, Arthur William. - The Destruction of Babylon, a Seatonian prize poem (1795; 1 images)
- TROTTER, Elizabeth Hill. - Cindabright; or, the Fatal Flowers. A fairy tale. With minor poems (1838; 2 images, 2 plates)
- TROTTER, Thomas M.D., Physician to his Majesty's Fleet - Suspiria Oceani: a monody on the death of Richard Earl Howe, K.G., Admiral of the Fleet, etc (1800; 6 images)
- TUCKEY, Janet. - Told near Windsor. A poem. Gipsy & Eng (1874; 1 images)
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- TUPPER, John Lucas. - Poems ... Selected and edited by W. M. Rossetti (1897; 1 images)
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- Tupper, Martin Farquhar - A Dirge for Wellington (1852; 1 images)
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- Tupper, Martin Farquhar - Proverbial Philosophy. (The first and second series.) ... Illustrated. A new edition (1867; 107 images, 68 plates)
- Tupper, Martin Farquhar - Proverbial Philosophy in four series; now first complete, etc (1876; 17 images)
- Tupper, Martin Farquhar - Proverbial Philosophy in four series; now first complete, etc. (1881; 234 images, 97 plates)
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- TURNBULL, Monica Peveril. - A Short Day's Work. Original verses, translations from Heine and prose essays. New and enlarged edition, etc (1905; 2 images, 2 plates)
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- URQUHART, John of Calcutta - The Happy State of Great Britain in the present advanced period of the world. A poem. With explanatory notes. (Poems.) (1829; 3 images, 3 plates)
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- VARLEY, afterwards BANKS, Isabella. - Ivy Leaves; a collection of poems (1844; 2 images, 2 plates)
- VARLEY, afterwards BANKS, Isabella. - Ripples and Breakers. A volume of verse ... Illustrated, etc (1878; 90 images, 1 plate)
- VASSAR, J. J. - Poems on several occasions, including the Petitioner, or a view of the Red-Book; with a Dedication to the Rt. Hon. W****** P*** William Pitt (1799; 37 images)
- VERNÈDE, Robert Ernest. - War Poems, and other verses ... With an introductory note by Edmund Gosse (1917; 2 images, 1 plate)
- VERNON, Henry of Alnwick - Thoughts of Leisure Hours. Poems, songs, etc (1871; 21 images)
- Victoria Queen of Great Britain - A collection of verses referring to the Jubilee, 1887. (1887; 3 images, 1 plate)
- VICTORY, Louis H. - Collected verses (1893; 1 images, 1 plate)
- VICTORY, Louis H. - Poems (1895; 1 images)
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- VITELLINI, Domenico Aurelio. - Orazione e varii poetici componimenti in pregio della Poesia, etc (1775; 7 images)
- Voltaire - Three Epistles in the ethic way. From the French of M. de Voltaire - viz., I. Happiness, II. Freedom of Will. III. Envy (1738; 8 images)
- Voltaire - Epistles translated from the French of Mr. Voltaire. On Happiness, Liberty, and Envy ... By W. Gordon (1738; 1 images)
- VOYER DE PAULMY, René Louis de Marquis d'Argenson - Louis le Rampant; or, Argenson in his altitudes. An heroical epistle, to be learn'd by heart, by all non-associators; and all who are bashful in the day of battle. A poem. (1746; 2 images)
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- W., D. - The Queen's Choir; a revery in Roslin Woods. By D. W., i.e. Daniel Wilson. (1853; 12 images)
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- W., M. - In Memoriam. Marie Wykeham. In verse. By Wykeham, of Kherwarra Rajputana (1886; 2 images, 1 plate)
- W., M. O. - Rhymes from the Book and from Life. By M. O. W (1900; 1 images)
- W., W. C. B. - Epithalamium on occasion of the nuptials of the Marquis de Villeneuve-Esclapon-Vence and of the Princess Jeanne Bonaparte. By W. C. B. Wyse. Eng. and Fr (1882; 14 images)
- WAGNER, Leopold Miscellaneous Writer - Diprose's Modern Song Book. Being a collection of new and copyright songs now for the first time published. Selected by L. Wagner (1894; 5 images, 1 plate)
- WAGNER, Leopold Miscellaneous Writer - Newest and best songs of the day. A collection of new and copyright song-words. (The best book of modern songs, etc.-All the new comic songs, etc.) Selected by L. W (1889; 17 images, 3 plates)
- WAITE, Arthur Edward. - A Lyric of the Fairy Land and other poems (1879; 11 images, 1 plate)
- WAITHMAN, Helen Maud. - A Pathway of Flowers, an album for autographs, and ... verses ... With an introduction in verse by Helen M. Waithman (1890; 22 images, 15 plates)
- WALCH, Garnet. - A Little Tin Plate, and other verses (1881; 1 images)
- WALKER, J. of Manchester - The Tinker of Swaffham: a legendary tale. With other poems and translations (1869; 48 images, 5 plates)
- WALKER, James of Huddersfield - The Eternal, and other poems (1895; 1 images)
- WALKER, Thomas Andrew M.A - The Two Standards. A meditation in verse, etc (1890; 4 images)
- WALKER, William Willis. - The Death of Gordon, and the “Waste Soudan.” In verse. (1885; 1 images)
- WALLACE, Alexander D.D - Poems and Sketches (1862; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford - An Epistle to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole ... By George Bubb, afterwards Dodington, Baron Melcombe. The fourth edition (1741; 4 images)
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- WALTON, Elisha. - Ballads and Miscellaneous Verses ... Author's edition (1898; 10 images, 1 plate)
- WARD, Edward Author of the “London Spy.” - A Vade-Mecum for Malt-Worms; or, a Guide to Good-Fellows; being a description of the manners and customs of the most eminent Publick Houses in ... the cities of London and Westminster. A Guide for Malt-Worms, etc.) In verse. By E. Ward? With illustrations. (1866; 101 images)
- WARD, Edward Author of the “London Spy.” - Truth in Rhyme, to suit the Time, or, the Parish Guttlers: a ... poem, as it is acting every day ... near the Poors House, Gray's-Inn-lane, etc. By Edward Ward. Another edition of the work entitled “The Parish Gutt'lers.” (1732; 2 images)
- WARD, Samuel Poet - Lyrical Recreations (1883; 1 images)
- WARD, Stanhope Edgar. - Poems of Persia. Herodotus. vol. 1 (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WARDE, Walter Eldred. - Lines grave and gay (1886; 2 images)
- WARDEN, C. F. - The Battle of Waterloo; a poem, in two parts. ... The embellishments are, a portrait of ... the Duke of Wellington, and eight ... plates; ... coloured, etc (1817; 10 images, 9 plates)
- WARDLE, Charlotte. - St. Ælian's, or the cursing well. A poem (1814; 1 images)
- WARLOW, James. - Faith, its pleasures, trials and victories; and other poems (1882; 1 images)
- WARLOW, James. - The Mayflower. A Royal Jubilee ode (1887; 1 images)
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- WASSELL, Mary Ann. - The Rivals: or the General Investigation. In verse. (1859; 1 images)
- WATSON, James Printer at Edinburgh - Watson's choice collection of comic and serious Scots Poems. The three parts, 1706, 1709, 1711 in one volume (1869; 4 images)
- WATSON, Jean L. - The Birthday Album of thoughts for the thoughtful and 'sweets to the sweet.' Compiled by the author of 'Bygone Days,' 'Round the Grange Farm,' etc. i.e. Jean L. Watson. (1880; 1 images)
- WATSON, Robert William Seton. - Scotland for Ever! and other poems (1898; 1 images)
- WATSON, William Sir, Poet - The Purple East. A series of sonnets on England's desertion of Armenia ... With a frontispiece by G. F. Watts. L.P (1896; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WATT, James Poetical Writer - The Siege of Caerlaverock Castle. A poem. (1898; 1 images)
- WATTS, afterwards WATTS-DUNTON, Walter Theodore. - The Coming of Love, and other poems (1898; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WATTS, afterwards WATTS-DUNTON, Walter Theodore. - The Coming of Love. Rhona Boswell's story, and other poems. (Third edition.) (1899; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WATTS, Alaric Alexander. - Lyrics of the Heart: with other poems (1851; 41 images)
- WATTS, Mary of Yeovil - The Sculptor of Florence: and other poems, etc (1856; 1 images)
- WATTS, Susannah. - Original poems, and translations; particularly Ambra, from Lorenzo de'Medici, chiefly by S. W (1802; 1 images)
- WAUGH, Joseph. - The Tagus; an epic poem, commemorative of the gallant deeds of the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsula, with ... notes elucidating the chief events of the war with France. Also, several other original poetical pieces (1814; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WAY, Lewis of Stansted Park, Sussex - Palingenesia. The World to come. A poem. With an appendix of short poems. By Lewis Way. (1824; 10 images, 2 plates)
- WAYTH, C. - Trout fishing in the river Darent. A rural poem (1845; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WEATHERLY, Frederick Edward. - Flowers of Song. A choice selection from the poets, with illustrations and an introduction by F. E. Weatherly (1895; 78 images, 16 plates)
- WEATHERLY, Frederick Edward. - Songs and Echoes ... Illustrated by E. Barnard (1893; 53 images, 45 plates)
- WEATHERLY, Frederick Edward. - The Star of Bethlehem and other poems ... Illustrated by M. E. Edwards, etc (1888; 33 images, 27 plates)
- WEBB, Godfrey. - Random Rhymes, etc (1882; 8 images)
- Webb, Marion St. John - The Littlest One, etc (1918; 7 images, 6 plates)
- WEBBER, Alexander Poetical Writer - Shooting: a poem, etc (1841; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WEDMORE, Frederick Sir, and WEDMOE (Millicent) - Poems of the Love and Pride of England. Edited by Frederick and Millicent Wedmore (1897; 2 images)
- WELD, Horatio Hastings. - Scenes in the lives of the patriarchs and prophets. Poems selected from various authors. Edited by H. H. W (1847; 8 images, 8 plates)
- Wellington, Arthur Wellesley Duke of - Elegy supposed to be written in the Cathedral on the occasion of the funeral of Wellington. By a graduate of the University of Oxford (1852; 6 images, 2 plates)
- WELLS, E. T. - A Few Verses (1895; 4 images)
- WELLS, George Poetical Writer - The Last Words of Temple Bar; being a short history of Temple Bar, etc. In verse. (1888; 4 images)
- WELSH, James C. - Songs of a Miner. (Second edition.) (1917; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Welsted, (Leonard) Mr - Of False-fame. An Epistle to the ... Earl of Pembroke. In verse. (1732; 1 images)
- WEST, Benjamin of Weedon-Beck, Northamptonshire - Miscellaneous Poems, translations, and imitations (1780; 1 images)
- WEST, Cornubian pseud - A New Budget of Cornish Poems. By Cornubian West (1865; 8 images)
- WEST, Gilbert. - Stowe, the Gardens of ... Richard Lord Viscount Cobham, etc. (A poem.) By Gilbert West. (1732; 1 images)
- West, Jane. - Miscellaneous Poems, and a Tragedy entitled, Edmund, surnamed Ironside; in five acts and in verse (1791; 1 images)
- WEST, Theresa Cornwallis J. Mrs - Frescoes and Sketches from Memory (1855; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WESTELL, William Percival. - The Songs of a Nature Lover ... Second edition of “Nature Poems”, containing over one hundred new poems (1925; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WESTON, James pseud. [i.e. Edward Step.] - Recitations and concerted pieces for Bands of Hope and Sunday Schools. Compiled by J. Weston (1892; 6 images, 1 plate)
- Westwood, Thomas. - Gathered in the Gloaming. Poems. (1881; 2 images)
- Westwood, Thomas. - In Memoriam Izaak Walton, obiit 15th December 1683. Twelve sonnets and an epilogue (1884; 2 images)
- Westwood, Thomas. - The sword of kingship. A legend of the “Mort d'Arthure.” In verse. (1866; 8 images, 1 plate)
- WHACK, Paddy. - P. W.s Bottle Companion; a collection of convivial songs, etc (1791; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WHARTON, Richard M.P - Roncesvalles: a poem, in twelve books (1812; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WHATELEY, afterwards DARWALL, Mary. - Original Poems on several occasions (1764; 1 images)
- WHEELER, afterwards WILCOX, Ella. - Poems of Passion ... Authorised edition, revised and enlarged (1900; 1 images)
- WHEELER, afterwards WILCOX, Ella. - Poems of Pleasure ... Authorised edition, with additional poems (1900; 1 images)
- WHEELER, Edward Jewitt. - Stories in Rhyme for Holiday Time. Illustrated by W. Satterlee (1884; 29 images, 24 plates)
- WHELAN, M. M. - The Truth shall make you free. A poem. (1897; 2 images)
- WHIBLEY, Charles. - In Cap and Gown: three centuries of Cambridge Wit. Edited, with an introduction, by C. Whibley (1889; 3 images)
- WHIFFIN, Richard. - The Loves of the Roses. A poem. (1835; 6 images)
- WHISTLECRAFT, William and WHISTLECRAFT (Robert) pseud - Prospectus and Specimen of an intended National Work by William and Robert Whistlecraft ... Intended to comprise the most interesting particulars relating to King Arthur and his Round Table. By John Hookham Frere. (1842; 1 images)
- WHITE, Alexina B. - Little-Folk Songs. With illustrations. (1871; 25 images)
- WHITE, Alexina B. - Little-Folk Songs. With illustrations. (1871; 25 images)
- WHITE, John Davis. - Rhymes (1885; 16 images)
- WHITE, John Nesbitt. - Poems. Edited by P. Inchbald. With two autograph letters from the editor to Archdeacon Wrangham. (1806; 6 images)
- WHITE, Newport Benjamin Rev., Rector of Kilkenny West - Poems (1882; 14 images)
- WHITE, Samuel Alexander. - The Daughters of Content, and other poems (1921; 2 images)
- WHITE, Walter Librarian to the Royal Society - Rhymes (1873; 9 images)
- WHITE, William Bookseller of 24 Pall Mall - Truths illustrated by Great Authors. A dictionary of nearly four thousand aids to reflection. Edited by W. White. (1852; 2 images)
- WHITEHEAD, Paul. - The gymnasiad, or boxing match; a very short but very curious epic poem: with the prolegomena of Scriblerus Tertius, and notes variorum. By P. Whitehead. (1744; 2 images)
- WHITEHEAD, Paul. - The Green-Cloth, or, the Verge of the Court. An epistle to a friend. By Mr. Wh----d purporting to be Paul Whitehead. In verse (1739; 3 images)
- WHITEMAN, J. C. - J. C. Whiteman's ... Book of Popular Original Songs, etc (1896; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WHITMAN, Benjamin. - The heroes of the North, or the battles of Lake Erie and Champlain: two poems (1816; 3 images, 3 plates)
- WHITMORE, William the Elder - Royal tears! Sacred to filial piety. In verse. (1785; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WHITTEN, Wilfred. - London in Song. Compiled by W. Whitten (1898; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WHITTIER, John Greenleaf. - Songs of Three Centuries. Edited by J. G. W. (1877; 38 images, 19 plates)
- WHITTY, John Irwine. - Palestine Exploration. After the Battle! ... Ode on the discovery at Jerusalem of “Whitty's Wall,” etc (1899; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WHYMPER, Edward. - Winter Pictures by poet and artist. Selections in verse from various authors. With ... engravings by E. Whymper (1881; 38 images)
- WICKENDEN, William S. - The Rustic's Lay, and other poems (1817; 1 images)
- WICKSTEED, Gustavus William. - Waifs in Verse (1878; 2 images)
- WIDDUP, John. - The Doom of MacDiarmid; an oriental legend of the Gael. In verse. (1874; 6 images)
- WIFFEN, Jeremiah Holmes. - The Brothers J. H. and B. B. Wiffen: memoirs and miscellanies together with their poems. Edited by S. R. Pattison, etc (1880; 2 images)
- Wilde, Oscar - Poems by Oscar Wilde. Also, his lecture on the English Renaissance (1882; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WILKES, Wetenhall. - Hounslow-Heath: a poem. The second edition ... enlarged (1748; 9 images)
- WILKINS, George Dramatist - Pericles, Prince of Tyre. A novel ... printed in 1608, and founded upon Shakespeare's Play. Edited by Professor T. Mommsen, with a preface ...; and an introduction by J. P. Collier (1857; 5 images)
- WILKINSON Actor - Trifles light as Air ... as delivered by Mr. Wilkinson ... Bachelor's Torments; or, the Sweets of a Family; embodied by John Reeve ... As delivered ... at the Adelphi Theatre, Strand (1823; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILKINSON, Edward Rector of Snargate - A solitary evening reverie at home. In memoriam of Eliza Wilkinson, etc. (1883; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILKINSON, Isaac Poet - The Poetical Works of I. W (1824; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WILKINSON, John Richardson. - Canadian Battlefields, and other poems (1899; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILLIAMS, A. Post Mistress of Gravesend - Original Poems and Imitations (1773; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Alfred Mason. - The Poets and Poetry of Ireland, with historical and critical essays and notes (1881; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Edward of Birmingham - De Buckley, or incidents of Australian life. In verse. (1887; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Francis Howard. - The Flute-Player, and other poems (1894; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Frederick Harald pseud. [i.e. Frederick William Orde Ward.] - Confessions of a Poet. Poems. (1894; 2 images)
- WILLIAMS, Frederick Harald pseud. [i.e. Frederick William Orde Ward.] - English Roses. Poems. (1899; 2 images)
- WILLIAMS, Frederick Harald pseud. [i.e. Frederick William Orde Ward.] - Matin Bells and Scarlet and Gold. Poems. (1897; 14 images, 1 plate)
- WILLIAMS, Helen Maria. - A Farewell for two years to England. A poem (1791; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Helen Maria. - A Poem on the Bill lately passed for regulating the Slave Trade (1788; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Helen Maria. - Poems. (1791; 40 images)
- WILLIAMS, Howard M.A - Anthologia Anglica. A new selection from the English poets from Spenser to Shelley. With short literary notices (1873; 1 images)
- Williams, Isaac - Sacred verses, with pictures. Edited by I. W. pt. 1 (1845; 22 images, 22 plates)
- WILLIAMS, Isaac Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford - The Baptistery ... By the author of “The Cathedral” i.e. Isaac Williams. Third edition (1846; 34 images, 33 plates)
- WILLIAMS, James Barrister-at-Law - Briefless Ballads and Legal Lyrics. Second series (1895; 21 images)
- WILLIAMS, John Dramatic and Miscellaneous Writer - The New Brighton Guide; or, Companion for young ladies and gentlemen to all the watering-places in Great Britain. With notes, historical, moral and personal. In verse. By John Williams. (1796; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, John Dramatic and Miscellaneous Writer - The Children of Thespis, a poem by J. Williams, part first (1786; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Samuel Tamatoa. - Pomare, a poem. With notes and an appendix. By S. T. Williams. (1847; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WILLIAMS, Samuel Wood Engraver - The Adventures of a Post Captain. By a Naval Officer. In verse. With ... engravings, by Mr. Williams (1817; 24 images, 24 plates)
- WILLIAMS, Sarah Anne and WILLIAMS (Harriette Sophia) - The first note of the Lyre. Poems. (1845; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILLIAMS, Thomas Cyprian. - Lyrics of Lincoln's Inn, etc (1896; 33 images)
- WILLIAMS, Walter Poetical Writer - Twenty Miles to London. In verse. (1886; 1 images)
- WILLIAMSON, George Joseph. - The Ship's Career, and other poems ... Second edition (1864; 2 images, 1 plate)
- WILLIAMSON, J. Redfearn. - The Ballad of a Jester and other poems (1891; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILLIAMSON, Thomas of Rugby School - In Memoriam. Bishop Patteson. A prize poem, etc (1872; 2 images)
- WILLMOTT, Robert Eldridge Aris. - Sacred Poetry selected and edited by R. A. W., etc (1883; 80 images, 26 plates)
- WILLS, William Gorman. - Melchior. A poem. (1885; 1 images)
- WILLS, William Henry Miscellaneous Writer - Poets' Wit and Humour. Selected by W. H. W. Illustrated, etc (1882; 232 images, 19 plates)
- WILSON, F. A. Captain, K.L.H., G.S - Crimean relics ... Poems and melodies (1857; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WILSON, Florence Poetical Writer - Boudoir Lyrics (1844; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILSON, J. Gordon. - Descriptive Poem. The Death of ... F. Burnaby at the battle of Aboo Klea (1885; 2 images, 2 plates)
- WILSON, Joseph Song-writer, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne - Tyneside Songs and Drolleries, Readings and Temperance Songs ... Collected edition (1890; 5 images)
- WILSON, Thomas of Fell House, Gateshead - The Pitman's Pay, and other Poems (1843; 1 images)
- WILSON, Thomas of Fell House, Gateshead - The Pitman's Pay, and other Poems. (1872; 1 images)
- WILTON, Charles Pleydell Neale. - Geology, and other poems (1818; 4 images)
- WINDUS, William Edward. - Broadstone Hall, and other poems ... With illustrations by A. Concanen (1875; 93 images, 2 plates)
- WINSCOMBE, John Cave. - Westminster. Past and present. A poem. (1887; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WINSER, Lilian. - Lays and Legends of the Weald of Kent ... With illustrations by Margaret Winser (1897; 8 images, 6 plates)
- WINSTANLEY, John Poet - Poems, written occasionally by J. W. ... interspers'd with many others by several ingenious hands (1742; 4 images)
- WISEHEART, J. Publisher - Wiseheart's Ballad Singer's Olio, etc (1831; 13 images, 1 plate)
- Wither, George - Poems ... Edited, with an introduction by H. Morley (1891; 8 images)
- WITHERS, Percy. - Poems (1894; 13 images)
- WOLF, Joseph Artist - Feathered Favourites. Twelve coloured pictures of British birds, from drawings by Joseph Wolf. With descriptions in verse by various authors. (1854; 52 images, 12 plates)
- WOLFF, Oscar Ludwig Bernhard. - The Poets of Great Britain from Chaucer to Bayly. Hausschatz Englischer Poesie. Auswahl aus den Werken der bedeutendsten englischen Dichter ... begleitet von biographischen und literarischen Einleitungen ... von O. L. B. W. Zweite Auflage. (1852; 1 images)
- WOOD, Christopher Writer of Verse - Reminiscences of Winchester. In verse. With plates. F.P (1860; 11 images)
- WOOD, Frances Hariott. - Christmas Carol Leaflets from Raphael's pictures. With borders and words by F. H. Wood (1894; 10 images, 8 plates)
- WOOD, Helen J. - The Beautiful World and other poems, by Helen J. Wood, Helen M. Waithman, and Ethel Dawson. Illustrated (1890; 47 images, 21 plates)
- WOOD, Sam Writer of Verse - Random Rhymes (1896; 5 images, 4 plates)
- WOODBERRY, George Edward. - The Players' Elegy on the Death of Edwin Booth, etc (1893; 2 images, 1 plate)
- WOODHOUSE, Arthur. - Poems (1884; 60 images)
- WOODHOUSE, James Journeyman Shoemaker - Poems on several occasions. Second edition ... with several additional pieces, etc (1766; 1 images)
- WOODLEY, George. - Britain's Bulwarks; or the British Seaman; a poem ... Embellished with eight engravings. MS. note (1811; 8 images, 8 plates)
- WOODROW, Thomas John. - Reeds Shaken with the Wind. Poems. (1893; 79 images)
- WOODS, George of Barnsley - Poems, sacred and miscellaneous (1828; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WOODWARD, George Moutard. - The Bettyad, a Poem: descriptive of the progress of the Young Roscius in London (1805; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WOOLER, Thomas Jonathan. - A Political Lecture on Heads. By the Black Dwarf i.e. T. J. Wooler ... Third edition (1820; 24 images, 1 plate)
- Woolner, Thomas 1825-1892 - Silenus. A poem. (1884; 1 images)
- WOOLNER, Thomas. - Tiresias. A poem. (1886; 1 images)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of William Wordsworth, etc (1828; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Wordsworth, William - Illustrated by Edwin Edwards (1871; 74 images, 7 plates)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of William Wordsworth (1878; 60 images)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of Wordsworth, etc (1880; 18 images, 11 plates)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of William Wordsworth, etc (1881; 74 images, 7 plates)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of William Wordsworth. Edited by William Knight (1882; 2 images)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of William Wordsworth. Edited by William Knight (; 2 images)
- Wordsworth, William - The poetical works of William Wordsworth. Edited by William Knight (; 2 images)
- Wordsworth, William - Wordsworth's poems for the young. With fifty illustrations by John Macwhirter and J. Pettie, etc (1866; 50 images, 4 plates)
- Wordsworth, William - Selections from Wordsworth, with a brief sketch of his life (1886; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Wordsworth, William - Selections from Wordsworth. By William Knight and other members of the Wordsworth Society. With preface and notes (1888; 2 images)
- Wordsworth, William - A selection from the sonnets of William Wordsworth. With numerous illustrations by Alfred Parsons (1891; 97 images, 35 plates)
- Wordsworth, William - Wordsworth for the young. With introduction and notes by J. C. Wright (1893; 1 images)
- Wordsworth, William - Zwölf Gedichte von William Wordsworth. Mit Bild und Lebensabriss (1897; 1 images)
- Wordsworth, William - We are seven ... With drawings by Mary L. Gow (1889; 9 images, 8 plates)
- Wordsworth, William - The white doe of Rylstone; or The fate of the Nortons. A poem. (1867; 43 images, 14 plates)
- WOTY, William. - Poetical Amusements (1789; 4 images)
- WRAGG, afterwards ELGEE, Harriet. - Poems from Blackamore (1925; 1 images)
- WRANGHAM, Francis. - Scarborough Castle, a poem (1823; 1 images)
- WREFORD, John Reynell. - Lays of Loyalty (1837; 1 images)
- WRIGHT, Eliza Jane. - Navigation, and other poems (1854; 1 images)
- WRIGHT, Lucy Pauline afterwards HOBART-HAMPDEN (Lucy Pauline) Hon. Mrs. Charles Hobart-Hampden - The Changed Cross, and other religious poems. By Lucy P. Wright, afterwards Hobart-Hampden. New and enlarged edition. (1874; 9 images, 9 plates)
- WRIGHT, Thomas M.A., Physician - Royston Winter Recreations in the days of Queen Anne: translated into Spenserian stanza by the Rev. W. W. Harvey, ... from a contemporary Latin poem entitled “Bruma,” etc. ... With illustrations by H. J. Thurnall, and notes on Royston Memorabilia by the Royston Publisher J. Warren (1873; 8 images, 5 plates)
- WRIGHT, Waller Rodwell. - Horæ Ionicæ: a poem, descriptive of the Ionian Islands, and part of the adjacent coast of Greece (1809; 1 images)
- WYON, Edward Alexander. - A memorial volume of Poems (1874; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WYSE, William Charles Bonaparte. - Loyal Staves in commemoration of the Jubilee of ... Queen Victoria (1887; 7 images)
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[edit]- Y., W. S. - Senilia 1891-1894. Poems, chiefly in Latin. W. S. Young. Second edition (1895; 3 images, 2 plates)
- YATES, William of Manchester - The Lamentable Vision of the Devoted Hermit (written of a sadly deceived soul and its body). Translated by William Yates. With woodcuts. B.L (1813; 8 images)
- Yearsley, Ann - Poems on several occasions. With a prefatory letter by Hannah More. (1786; 1 images)
- YEARSLEY, Ann. - Earl Goodwin, an historical play in five acts and in verse (1791; 1 images)
- YEARSLEY, Ann. - Poems on several occasions. With a prefatory letter by Hannah More. (1785; 1 images)
- YEARSLEY, Ann. - Reflections on the death of Louis XVI. In verse. (1793; 1 images)
- YEARSLEY, Ann. - Reflections on the death of Louis XVI. In verse. (1793; 2 images)
- YEARSLEY, Ann. - The Rural Lyre; a volume of Poems, etc (1796; 3 images, 2 plates)
- YEARSLEY, Ann. - Stanzas of Woe, addressed from the heart on a bed of illness to L. Eames, Esq., etc (1790; 1 images)
- YONGE, Norman B. - The Still Small Voice. A poem in four cantos (1860; 1 images)
- YORICK, Erasmus B.A., Oxon, pseud - The Church Builders; or, Days of Yore and Days that are. A poem, etc (1842; 3 images)
- YOUNG, afterwards SEWELL, Mary. - Innocence: an allegorical poem (1790; 1 images)
- YOUNG, Anna M. N. - Poems (1858; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Young, Edward - The Works of the Author of the Night-Thoughts ... Revised and corrected by himself ... A new edition. (1802; 26 images, 16 plates)
- YOUNG, Edward the Poet - The complaint: or Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality. To which is added, A paraphrase on part of the Book of Job. A new edition, corrected by the author. By E. Young. (1777; 4 images)
- YOUNG, Edward the Poet - Religious Conscience: or, the Morning and Evening Sacrifice. A poem. In imitation of Dr. Young's Night Thoughts (1755; 3 images)
- YOUNG, Edward the Poet - Imperium pelagi. A naval lyrick: written in imitation of Pindar's spirit. Occasion'd by His Majesty's return, Sept. 1729. and the succeeding Peace. By Edward Young. (1730; 5 images)
- YOUNG, Edward the Poet - A poem on the last day ... The sixth edition. (1741; 3 images, 1 plate)
- YOUNG, Mary Julia. - Adelaide and Antonine: or, the Emigrants: a tale. In verse. (1793; 2 images)
- YOUNG, Thomas Minister of Zion Chapel, Margate - The Wreath; or truth and poetry entwined ... Second edition (1820; 2 images)