George Gordon Lord Byron Death Poems
- 1. Translation Of The Epitaph On Virgil And Tibullus, By Domitius Marsus
- 2. Translation From The “medea” Of Euripides
- 3. To Thyrza: And Thou Art Dead
- 4. To The Earl Of Clare
- 5. To M. S. G. (ii)
- 6. To Eliza
- 7. To D'
- 8. To Caroline (iv)
- 9. To Caroline (iii)
- 10. To An Oak At Newstead
- 11. The Tear
- 12. The Prayer Of Nature
- 13. The Episode Of Nisus And Euryalus, A Paraphrase From The “Æneid”
- 14. The Dream
- 15. The Destruction Of Sennacherib
- 16. The Death Of Calmar And Orla
- 17. The Curse Of Minerva
- 18. The Adieu
- 19. Sulpicia Ad Cerinthum (lib. Quart.)
- 20. Stanzas For Music: There's Not A Joy The World Can Give
- 21. Oscar Of Alva
- 22. On This Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Year
- 23. On The Death Of Mr. Fox
- 24. On The Death Of A Young Lady, Cousin To The Author, And Very Dear To Him
- 25. On Leaving Newstead Abbey
- 26. Oh! Snatched Away In Beauty's Bloom
- 27. Lugete Veneres Cupidinesque
- 28. Love's Last Adieu
- 29. Lines Addressed To The Rev. J. T. Becher, On His Advising The Author To Mix More With Society
- 30. Lines Addressed To A Young Lady
- 31. Lachin Y Gair
- 32. Epitaph On A Beloved Friend
- 33. Epistle To Augusta
- 34. Elegy On Newstead Abbey
- 35. Egotism. A Letter To J. T. Becher
- 36. Darkness
- 37. Childish Recollections
- 38. Answer To A Beautiful Poem, Written By Montgomery, Author Of “the Wanderer Of Switzerland,R
- 39. Ad Lesbiam