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George Gordon Byron (1788-1824)
George Gordon Byron


The Rating of George Gordon Byron's Poems

  1. Darkness
  2. Love and Death
  3. Hebrew Melodies 1. She Walks in Beauty
  4. The Dream
  5. Hebrew Melodies 9. My Soul Is Dark
  6. Remembrance
  7. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte
  8. Prometheus
  9. To Time
  10. So We'll Go No More a Roving
  11. Maid of Athens, ere we part
  12. I Would I Were a Careless Child
  13. Hebrew Melodies 11. Thy Days Are Done
  14. One Struggle More, and I Am Free
  15. On My Wedding-Day
  16. E Nihilo Nihil, OR An Epigram Bewitched
  17. Lines Written in an Album, at Malta
  18. On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year
  19. The Girl of Cadiz
  20. Stanzas to Augusta
  21. L'amitie Est L'amour Sans Ailes
  22. Lines Inscribed upon a Cup Formed from a Skull
  23. The Conquest
  24. To Romance
  25. To Emma
  26. To the Author of a Sonnet, Beginning 'Sad Is My Verse'
  27. To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture
  28. Damætas
  29. On the Star of the Legion of Honour
  30. To My Son
  31. Song for the Luddites
  32. The Charity Ball
  33. The Cornelian
  34. Stanzas
  35. The Prayer of Nature
  36. Hebrew Melodies 19. Sun of the Sleepless!
  37. When We Two Parted
  38. John Keats
  39. And Wilt Thou Weep When I Am Low?
  40. My Epitaph
  41. On the Bust of Helen by Canova
  42. Hebrew Melodies 25. By the Rivers of Babylon We Sat down and Wept
  43. To Thomas Moore
  44. Hebrew Melodies 10. I Saw Thee Weep
  45. Lines to a Lady Weeping
  46. Farewell! If Ever Fondest Prayer
  47. Farewell to Malta
  48. The First Kiss of Love
  49. On Leaving Newstead Abbey
  50. Remember Thee! Remember Thee!
  51. Hebrew Melodies 3. If that High World
  52. On Napoleon's Escape From Elba
  53. To Augusta
  54. To D——
  55. Mazeppa
  56. Remind Me Not, Remind Me Not
  57. To a Lady, On Being Asked My Reason for Quitting England in the Spring
  58. Epigrams
  59. Impromptu
  60. Stanzas for Music
  61. Epigram
  62. Epistle to Augusta
  63. To Marion
  64. Martial, Lib. I, Epig. I.
  65. Well! Thou Art Happy
  66. Euthanasia
  67. Lachin y Gair
  68. The Prisoner of Chillon
  69. Stanzas to the Po
  70. To a Vain Lady
  71. Youth and Age
  72. Hebrew Melodies 17. Vision of Belshazzar
  73. Epitaph for William Pitt
  74. On Parting
  75. Elegy on Newstead Abbey
  76. Inscription on the Monument of a Newfoundland Dog
  77. Hebrew Melodies 23. Herod's Lament for Mariamne
  78. Hebrew Melodies 27. The Destruction of Sennacherib
  79. Hebrew Melodies 15. All Is Vanity, Saith the Preacher
  80. An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill
  81. The Tear
  82. Imitated from Catullus
  83. On My Thirty-third Birthday, January 22, 1821
  84. Stanzas to a Lady, on Leaving England
  85. Ode (From the French)
  86. Oscar of Alva
  87. Impromptu, in Reply to a Friend
  88. The Irish Avatar
  89. Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan
  90. To M.S.G. (When I dream that you love me, you'll surely forgive)
  91. Hebrew Melodies 14. Song of Saul before His Last Battle
  92. Lines Addressed to the Rev. J.T. Becher, On His Advising the Author to Mix More with Society
  93. Lara. Canto the First
  94. Last Words on Greece
  95. Hebrew Melodies 7. Jeptha's Daughter
  96. Adieu, Adieu! My Native Shore
  97. Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos
  98. Thou Art Not False, But Thou Art Fickle
  99. Hebrew Melodies 2. The Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept
  100. Hebrew Melodies 28. A Spirit Passed Before Me
  101. Hebrew Melodies 4. The Wild Gazelle
  102. To M.S.G. (Whene'er I view those lips of thine)
  103. Hebrew Melodies 5. Oh! Weep for Those
  104. Fragment Written Shortly after the Marriage of Miss Chaworth
  105. Lara. Canto the Second
  106. Hebrew Melodies 8. Oh! Snatched Away in Beauty’s Bloom
  107. Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell - A Carrier, Who Died of Drunkenness
  108. To George, Earl Delawarr
  109. Hebrew Melodies 6. On Jordan's Banks
  110. Hebrew Melodies 21. I Speak Not, I Trace Not, I Breathe Not Thy Name
  111. Imitation of Tibullus
  112. Stanzas Written on the Road Between Florence and Pisa
  113. To Penelope
  114. Sonnet on Chillon
  115. Hebrew Melodies 13. Saul
  116. Hebrew Melodies 16. When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay
  117. Stanzas Composed During a Thunderstorm
  118. To Mr. Murray (Strahan, Tonson Lintot Of The Times)
  119. Hebrew Melodies 22. Were my Bosom as False as thou deem'st it to be
  120. Hebrew Melodies 24. On the Day of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus
  121. To Thyrza
  122. Answer to a Beautiful Poem, Entitled «The Common Lot»
  123. On a Distant View of the Village and School of Harrow on the Hill
  124. To M--
  125. Hebrew Melodies 26. In the Valley of the Waters
  126. Song to the Suliotes
  127. A Sketch
  128. Lines Written beneath an Elm in the Churchyard of Harrow
  129. Condolatory Address to Sarah, Countess of Jersey, on the Prince Regent's Returning Her Picture to Mrs. Mee
  130. Stanzas Written in Passing the Ambracian Gulf
  131. English Bards, and Scotch Reviewers
  132. On the Birth of John William Rizzo Hoppner
  133. A Woman's Hair
  134. Farewell to the Muse
  135. Solitude
  136. To Eliza
  137. Fill the Goblet Again
  138. Parisina
  139. Hebrew Melodies 20. Bright Be the Place of thy Soul
  140. Hebrew Melodies 18. Francisca
  141. The Curse of Minerva
  142. Lines, On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill
  143. Soliloquy of a Bard in the Country
  144. Queries to Casuists
  145. On Revisiting Harrow
  146. Hebrew Melodies 29. They Say That Hope Is Happiness
  147. To Caroline (You say you love, and yet your eye)
  148. On the Death of a Young Lady, Cousin to the Author, and Very Dear to Him
  149. Answer to some Elegant Verses sent by a Friend to the Author, complaining that one of his descriptions was rather too warmly drawn
  150. On the Eyes of Miss A—— H——
  151. The Adieu
  152. To Woman
  153. To a Knot of Ungenerous Critics
  154. Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination
  155. To Caroline (When I hear you express an affection so warm)
  156. Hebrew Melodies 12. It Is the Hour
  157. To Anne (Oh, Anne, your offences to me have been grievous)
  158. Pignus Amoris
  159. Stanzas to a Lady, with the Poems of Camoëns
  160. When I Roved a Young Highlander
  161. There Was a Time, I Need not Name
  162. Egotism. A Letter to J. T. Becher
  163. To Edward Noel Long, Esq.
  164. To an Oak at Newstead
  165. To a Lady who Presented to the Author a Lock of Hair Braided with his own, and appointed a Night in December to meet him in the Garden
  166. To Harriet
  167. To a Lady (Oh! had my Fate been join'd with thine)
  168. Epistle to a Young Nobleman in Love
  169. To a Lady (This Band, which bound thy yellow hair)
  170. Lines on Mr. Hodgson Written on Board the Lisbon Packet
  171. To a Beautiful Quaker
  172. To E——
  173. Epitaph on a Beloved Friend
  174. An Occasional Prologue
  175. To Caroline (Think'st thou I saw thy beauteous eyes)
  176. On Finding a Fan
  177. To ——
  178. To Lesbia!
  179. Song (Breeze of the night in gentler sighs)
  180. Granta. A Medley
  181. To Anne (Oh say not, sweet Anne, that the Fates have decreed)
  182. To a Youthful Friend
  183. To the Duke of Dorset
  184. Love's Last Adieu
  185. To the Sighing Strephon
  186. Reply to some Verses of J. M. B. Pigot, Esq., on the Cruelty of his Mistress
  187. To Caroline (Oh! when shall the grave hide for ever my sorrow?)
  188. Stanzas to Jessy
  189. To the Earl of Clare
  190. Lines Addressed to a Young Lady
  191. Epitaph
  192. On a Change of Masters at a Great Public School
  193. Churchill’s Grave

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