George Gordon Byron Poems
- 101. Fragment. Written Shortly After The Marriage Of Miss Chaworth. [1]
- 102. On The Bust Of Helen By Canova.[576]
- 103. On Leaving Newstead Abbey.
- 104. So We'll Go No More A-roving.[578]
- 105. The Episode Of Nisus And Euryalus. [1] A Paraphrase From The "aeneid," Lib. 9.
- 106. Lines Addressed To A Young Lady.[1]
- 107. Thoughts Suggested By A College Examination.
- 108. To Anne. [1]
- 109. Remembrance.
- 110. Translation From Catullus. Luctus De Norte Passeris.
- 111. Lord Byron's Verses On Sam Rogers.[579]
- 112. Ode On Venice[234]
- 113. Pignus Amoris. [1]
- 114. To Emma. [1]
- 115. To E---[1]
- 116. The Death Of Calmar And Orla. [1] An Imitation Of Macpherson's "ossian". [2]
- 117. When I Roved A Young Highlander.
- 118. Song.[1]
- 119. Damaetas. [1]
- 120. A Woman's Hair. [1]
- 121. To Miss E.p.
- 122. Inscription On The Monument Of A Newfoundland Dog. [1]
- 123. Egotism. A Letter To J. T. Becher. [1]
- 124. A Fragment. [1]
- 125. To Julia!
- 126. To A Lady, [1] On Being Asked My Reason For Quitting England In The Spring.
- 127. The Island - Canto The Second.
- 128. To ----
- 129. Farewell To The Muse.
- 130. Translation From The "medea" Of Euripides [ll. 627-660].
- 131. Adrian's Address To His Soul When Dying.
- 132. Darkness.[k][56]
- 133. I Would I Were A Careless Child.
- 134. The Devil's Drive: An Unfinished Rhapsody
- 135. When We Two Parted
- 136. Bowles And Campbell
- 137. If That High World
- 138. From The French
- 139. Lines On Mr. Hodgson Written On Board The Lisbon Packet
- 140. Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte
- 141. The Isles Of Greece
- 142. Fare Thee Well
- 143. The Cornelian
- 144. Epigram: From The French Of Rulhières
- 145. Stanzas For Music: There's Not A Joy The World Can Give
- 146. Epistle To Mr. Murray
- 147. The Tear
- 148. Vision Of Belshazzar
- 149. To A Lady
- 150. Prometheus