Walter Savage Landor Poems
- 51. Advice
- 52. A Critic
- 53. I Wander O'er The Sandy Heath
- 54. There Falls With Every Wedding Chime
- 55. Plays
- 56. Thou Hast Not Raised
- 57. Homer And Laertes
- 58. Do You Remember Me? Or Are You Proud?
- 59. Last Lines
- 60. Who Ever Felt As I?
- 61. Farewell To Italy
- 62. I Strove With None
- 63. Ianthe-s Troubles
- 64. In After Time
- 65. The Death Of Artemidora
- 66. The Hamadryad
- 67. Overture
- 68. Aeschylos And Sophocles
- 69. Aletheia To Phraortes
- 70. On Music
- 71. Acon And Rhodope
- 72. Myrtis
- 73. On The Conflagration Of The Po
- 74. The Test
- 75. The Appeal
- 76. Little Aglaë
- 77. In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow
- 78. The Dragon-fly
- 79. The Georges
- 80. Damaetas And Ida
- 81. Child Of A Day
- 82. How To Read Me
- 83. On Lady Charles Beauclerc's Death
- 84. Ianthe's Question
- 85. On Living Too Long
- 86. On Himself
- 87. A Poet Leaving Athens
- 88. Persistence
- 89. Ianthe! You Are Call'd To Cross The Sea!
- 90. Man
- 91. Heartsease
- 92. Autumn
- 93. To The River Avon
- 94. On Lucretia Borgia-s Hair
- 95. Dying Speech Of An Old Philosopher
- 96. What News
- 97. Verses Why Burnt
- 98. Fæsulan Idyl
- 99. From -myrtisâ?
- 100. Corinna, From Athens, To Tanagra