Title Category Hits
Reproach To Laura By Friedrich Schiller Poems 176
After The Ball By Alfred Lichtenstein Poems 176
The Sonnets CXXI - 'sis better to be vile than vile esteemd By William Shakespeare Poems 176
Impromptu To Madame C Written At Paris, Upon Her Appearing Equally Modestly And Elegantly Dressed, Amidst The Semi-Nakedness Of The Rest Of The Female Fashionables By John Carr (Sir) Poems 176
Innocent Child And Snow-White Flower By William Cullen Bryant Poems 176
The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - The True Kings By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni Poems 176
Moral Essays, Epistle II - To A Lady. Of The Characters Of Women By Alexander Pope Poems 176
To The Reverend Mr. Newton. An Invitation Into The Country By William Cowper Poems 176
Bearslayer - Canto V The Journey To The Homeland (Part 2/2) By Andrejs Pumpurs Poems 176
To Lady Holland. On Napoleon's Legacy Op A Snuff-Box By Thomas Moore Poems 176
The Bat By James Whitcomb Riley Poems 176
Elizabeth Speaks By Duncan Campbell Scott Poems 176
Nursery Rhyme CCLXV. Gaffers And Gammers By Unknown Poems 176
The Sonnets XIII - O! that you were your self, but, love you are By William Shakespeare Poems 176
Elegy In A Country Churchyard By Gilbert Keith Chesterton Poems 176
Despairing Cries By Walt Whitman Poems 176
For An Autumn festival By John Greenleaf Whittier Poems 176
Laurance (Part 2/2) By Jean Ingelow Poems 176
Lines Occasioned By The Death Of Lieutenant J , Who Was Killed By A Pistol-Shot, Accidentally Discharged By His Friend, Captain B By John Carr (Sir) Poems 176
Hints From Horace, Being An Allusion In English Verse To The Epistle "Ad Pisones, De Arte Poetica" And Intended As A Sequel To "English Bards, And Scotch Reviewers" (Part 2/2) By George Gordon Byron Poems 176
Everyone Sang By Siegfried Loraine Sassoon Poems 176
The Awakening By Ella Wheeler Wilcox Poems 176
Nursery Rhyme CCLXXXI. Games By Unknown Poems 176
Phdra By Algernon Charles Swinburne Poems 176
To Miss Susan Beckford(1) On Her Singing By Thomas Moore Poems 176