George Gordon Byron Poems
- 1. On Revisiting Harrow. [1]
- 2. To A Vain Lady. [1]
- 3. Translation From Catullus. - Ad Lesbiam
- 4. Prometheus.[64]
- 5. The Cornelian. [1]
- 6. To A Knot Of Ungenerous Critics. [1]
- 7. The Morgante Maggiore
- 8. To D--- [1]
- 9. To M-----
- 10. Lines Inscribed Upon A Cup Formed From A Skull. [1]
- 11. Ossian's Address To The Sun In "carthon." [1]
- 12. To My Son. [1]
- 13. To M. S. G
- 14. Stanzas Written On The Road Between Florence And Pisa.[603]
- 15. On The Death Of Mr. Fox,[1] The Following Illiberal Impromptu Appeared In The "morning Post."
- 16. The Prayer Of Nature. [1]
- 17. The Age Of Bronze
- 18. Oscar Of Alva. [1]
- 19. On Leaving N - St - D
- 20. To The Author Of A Sonnet Beginning "'sad Is My Verse,' You Say, 'and Yet No Tear.'"
- 21. The Duel.[583]
- 22. On Finding A Fan. [1]
- 23. Monody On The Death Of The Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan, Spoken At Drury-lane Theatre, London
- 24. A Fragment.[73]
- 25. Elegy On Newstead Abbey. [1]
- 26. Don Juan - Canto The Sixteenth
- 27. Queries To Casuists. [1]
- 28. To Maria ------
- 29. The Island - Canto The Fourth
- 30. To The Sighing Strephon. [1]
- 31. Aristomenes.[608]
- 32. To - - [606]
- 33. The Blues: A Literary Eclogue
- 34. The Irish Avatar.[ir][592]
- 35. Don Juan - Dedication
- 36. To Mary, On Receiving Her Picture. [1]
- 37. Translation From Anacreon. Ode 1. To His Lyre
- 38. Translation Of The Epitaph On Virgil And Tibullus, By Domitius Marsus
- 39. Lines On Hearing That Lady Byron Was Ill.[91]
- 40. To Edward Noel Long, Esq. [1]
- 41. A Very Mournful Ballad[568] On The Siege And Conquest Of Alhama.[569]
- 42. To Caroline. [1]
- 43. To Harriet. [1]
- 44. Dedication To The Prophecy Of Dante
- 45. Sonnet To The Prince Regent.[ig] On The Repeal Of Lord Edward Fitzgerald's Forfeiture
- 46. Imitation Of Tibullus. Sulpicia Ad Cerinthum (lib. Quart.)
- 47. Granta. A Medley
- 48. To The Duke Of Dorset. [1]
- 49. Venice. A Fragment.[577]
- 50. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto The Third