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  1. Accuse Me Not, Beseech Thee, That I Wear

  2. Adequacy

  3. And Therefore If to Love Can Be Desert

  4. And Wilt Thou Have Me Fashion Into Speech

  5. And Yet, Because Thou Overcomest So

  6. An Apprehension

  7. An August Voice

  8. Because Thou Hast the Power and Own'st the Grace

  9. Belovëd, My Belovëd, When I Think

  10. Belovëd, Thou Hast Brought Me Many Flowers

  11. But Only Three in All God's Universe

  12. Can It Be Right to Give What I Can Give?

  13. Cheerfulness Taught by Reason

  14. Comfort

  15. A Court Lady

  16. The Dance

  17. Discontent

  18. Exaggeration

  19. The Face of All the World Is Changed, I Think

  20. First Time He Kissed Me, He But Only Kissed

  21. The First Time That the Sun Rose on Thine Oath

  22. Futurity

  23. Go From Me--Yet I Feel That I Shall Stand

  24. Grief

  25. A Heavy Heart, Belovëd, Have I Borne

  26. How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways

  27. If I Leave All For Thee, Wilt Thou Exchange

  28. If Thou Must Love Me, Let It Be For Nought

  29. I Lift My Heavy Heart Up Solemnly

  30. I Lived With Visions for My Company

  31. Indeed This Very Love Which Is My Boast

  32. I Never Gave a Lock of Hair Away

  33. Insufficiency

  34. Irreparableness

  35. I See Thine Image Through My Tears To-Night

  36. Is It Indeed So? If I Lay Here Dead

  37. I Thank All Who Have Loved Me In Their Hearts

  38. I Think of Thee!—My Thoughts Do Twine and Bud

  39. I Thought Once How Theocritus Had Sung

  40. Let the World's Sharpness Like a Clasping Knife

  41. The Look

  42. My Future Will Not Copy Fair My Past

  43. My Letters! All Dead Paper, Mute and White

  44. My Own Belovëd, Who Hast Lifted Me

  45. My Poet, Thou Canst Touch On All the Notes

  46. Oh, Yes! They Love Through All This World of Ours!

  47. On a Portrait of Wordsworth, by R.B. Haydon

  48. Pain in Pleasure

  49. Pardon, Oh, Pardon, That My Soul Should Make

  50. Patience Taught by Nature

  51. Perplexed Music

  52. The Prisoner

  53. Say Over Again, and Yet Once Over Again

  54. The Seraph and the Poet

  55. The Soul's Expression

  56. The Soul's Rialto Hath It's Merchandize

  57. A Tale of Villafranca

  58. Tears

  59. Thou Comest! All Is Said Without a Word

  60. A Thought for a Lonely Death-Bed

  61. Thou Hast Thy Calling to Some Palace-Floor

  62. To George Sand: A Desire

  63. To George Sand: A Recognition

  64. The Two Sayings

  65. Unlike Are We, Unlike, O Princely Heart

  66. What Can I Give Thee Back, O Liberal

  67. When Our Two Souls Stand Up Erect and Strong

  68. When We Met First and Loved, I Did Not Build

  69. With the Same Heart, I Said, I'll Answer Thee

  70. Work

  71. Work and Contemplation

  72. Yes, Call Me By My Pet-Name! Let Me Hear

  73. Yet, Love, Mere Love, Is Beautiful Indeed