Charm: against a swarm of bees
Gnomic verse from cotton manuscript
Sir Gawain and the green knight / The Pearl Poet
Reign of William the conqueror / Robert of Gloucester
The borys hede that we bring here
When Christ was born of Mary free
Every day thou might lere
The canterbury tales / Geoffrey Chaucer
The complaint of chaucer to his purse / Geoffrey Chaucer
The vision of William concerning Piers the plowman
A lytell geste of Robin Hood
To mistress Isabell Pennell / John Skelton
Farewell love and all thy lawes forever / Sir Thomas Wyatt
And will you love me thus? / Sir Thomas Wyatt
Forget not yet the tryde entent / Sir Thomas Wyatt
The soote season, that bud and bloom forth brings / Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
The Aeneid, book four / Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
Like as a ship that through the ocean wide / Edmund Spenser
The passionate man's pilgrimage / Sir Walter Raleigh
Alexander and Campaspe / John Lyly
Astrophel and Stella / Sir Philip Sidney
The passionate sheepheard to his love / Christopher Marlowe
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day / William Shakespeare
Love's labour's lost / William Shakespeare
The tragedy of Richard the second / William Shakespeare
The merchant of venice / William Shakespeare
As you like it / William Shakespeare
Hamlet / William Shakespeare
Othello / William Shakespeare
Macbeth / William Shakespeare
The tempest / William Shakespeare
The passionate pilgrim / William Shakespeare
The third book of Ayres / William Shakespeare
Summer's last will and testament / William Shakespeare
Holy sonnets, VII; X / John Donne
To the immortal memory and friendship of that noble paire, Sir Lucius Cary, and Sir H. Morison / Ben Jonson
Cynthias Revells / Ben Jonson
The silent woman / Ben Jonson
The lover's resolution / George Wither
To the virgins, to make much of time / Robert Herrick
To Electra / Robert Herrick
His grange, or private wealth / Robert Herrick
The church-porch / George Herbert
Easter-wings / George Herbert
The quip / George Herbert
On the morning of Christ's nativity / John Milton
How soon hath time / John Milton
When I consider how my light is spent / John Milton
When I consider how my light is spent / John Milton
Paradise lost, book VII / John Milton
A poem with the answer / Sir John Suckling
Aglaura / Sir John Suckling
To Lucasta, going to the warres / Richard Lovelace
To Althea, from prison / Richard Lovelace
To his coy mistress / Andrew Marvell.
The conquest of Granada / John Dryden
Lines on Milton / John Dryden
Alexander's feast; or the power of music. An ode in honor of St. Cecilia's day / John Dryden
An epitaph / Matthew Prior
The choice / John Pomfret
Against idleness and mischief / Isaac Watts
An essay on criticism / Alexander Pope
An essay on man, epistle II / Alexander Pope
Alfred: a masque, rule, britannia! / James Thomson
Ode on the death of a favorite cat, drowned in a tub of gold fishes / Thomas Gray
Elegy written in a country church-yard / Thomas Gray
Songs of innocence / William Blake
Introduction / William Blake
Holy thursday / William Blake
Songs of experience / William Blake
The chimney sweeper / William Blake
The tiger / William Blake
Auguries of innocence / William Blake
To a louse / Robert Burns
Auld lang syne / Robert Burns
Bruce's address to his army at Bannockburn / Robert Burns
A red, red rose / Robert Burns
My heart leaps up / William Wordsworth
Composed upon Westminster bridge, september 3, 1802 / William Wordsworth
London, 1802 / William Wordsworth
I wandered lonely as a cloud / William Wordsworth
The solitary reaper / William Wordsworth
The world is too much with us / William Wordsworth
Lochinvar / Sir Walter Scott
Coronach / Sir Walter Scott
The rime of the ancient mariner / Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Work without hope / Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The old man's comforts and how he gained them / Robert Southey
The old familiar faces / Charles Lamb
Dying speech of an old philosopher / Walter Savage Landor
Death stands above me, whispering low / Walter Savage Landor
The harp that once through tara's halls / Thomas Moore
Believe me, if all those endearing young charms / Thomas Moore
Abou ben adhem / Leigh Hunt
Sonnet on Chillon / George Gordon, Lord Byron
So we'll go no more a-roving / George Gordon, Lord Byron
Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa / George Gordon, Lord Byron
On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year / George Gordon, Lord Byron
Ozymandias / Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ode to the west wind / Percy Bysshe Shelley
To- / Percy Bysshe Shelley
Mutability / Percy Bysshe Shelley
Time / Percy Bysshe Shelley
On first looking into Chapman's Homer / John Keats
There was a naughty boy / John Keats
Four seasons fill the measure of the year / John Keats
When I have fears that may cease to be / John Keats
The song of the shirt / Thomas Hood
Sonnets of the Portuguese, XIV; XLIII / Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Break, break, break / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The princess / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In memoriam A.H.H. / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
The charge of the light brigade / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Idylls of the king, Guinevere / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Flower in the crannied wall / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Crossing the bar / Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Pippa passes / Robert Browning
My last duchess / Robert Browning
Home-thoughts, from abroad / Robert Browning
Summum bonum / Robert Browning
Water babies / Charles Kingsley
Quiet work / Matthew Arnold
The forsaken merman / Matthew Arnold
Dover beach / Matthew Arnold
The house of life, introduction; XIX; XCVII / Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Autumn song / Dante Gabriel Rossetti
How doth the little crocodile / Lewis Carroll
You are old, father William, the young man said / Lewis Carroll
Atalanta in Calydon / Algernon Charles Swinburne
London snow / Robert Bridges
Requiem / Robert Louis Stevenson
Christmas at sea / Robert Louis Stevenson
A shropshire lad, II; XIII; XIX, to an athlete dying young; from LXII / A.E. Housman
Gunga din / Rudyard Kipling
Recessional / Rudyard Kipling
The lake isle of Innisfree / W.B. Yeats
The song of wandering angus / W.B. Yeats
Sea-feaver / John Masefield
London town / John Masefield.