George Gordon Byron I Love You Poems
- 1. Translation From Anacreon. [1] Ode 5
- 2. Lines. Addressed To The Rev. J. T. Becher, [1] On His Advising The Author To Mix More With Society.
- 3. The Adieu. Written Under The Impression That The Author Would Soon Die.
- 4. Stanzas.[591]
- 5. The Prophecy Of Dante
- 6. Remind Me Not, Remind Me Not.
- 7. The Island - Canto The Third.
- 8. To A Beautiful Quaker. [1]
- 9. Fill The Goblet Again. A Song.
- 10. The Curse Of Minerva.
- 11. The Tear.
- 12. Epistle To Augusta.[83]
- 13. To Woman.
- 14. To George, Earl Delawarr.
- 15. Don Juan - Canto The Tenth.
- 16. To The Earl Of Clare.
- 17. To Marion. [1]
- 18. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - To Ianthe. {1}
- 19. Don Juan - Canto The Seventeenth.
- 20. Stanzas To Jessy. [1]
- 21. Reply To Some Verses Of J. M. B. Pigot, Esq., On The Cruelty Of His Mistress. [1]
- 22. Sonnet On Chillon
- 23. To M. S. G. [1]
- 24. To Lesbia! [1]
- 25. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto The Second.
- 26. Stanzas To A Lady, With The Poems Of Camoens. [1]
- 27. Don Juan - Canto The Seventh.
- 28. There Was A Time, I Need Not Name. [1]
- 29. To A. ------
- 30. So We'll Go No More A-roving.[578]
- 31. The Episode Of Nisus And Euryalus. [1] A Paraphrase From The "aeneid," Lib. 9.
- 32. To Anne. [1]
- 33. Remembrance.
- 34. Ode On Venice[234]
- 35. To Emma. [1]
- 36. To E---[1]
- 37. The Death Of Calmar And Orla. [1] An Imitation Of Macpherson's "ossian". [2]
- 38. When I Roved A Young Highlander.
- 39. Song.[1]
- 40. To Miss E.p.
- 41. Inscription On The Monument Of A Newfoundland Dog. [1]
- 42. Egotism. A Letter To J. T. Becher. [1]
- 43. To Julia!
- 44. The Island - Canto The Second.
- 45. To ----
- 46. Farewell To The Muse.
- 47. Translation From The "medea" Of Euripides [ll. 627-660].
- 48. Darkness.[k][56]
- 49. I Would I Were A Careless Child.
- 50. If That High World