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Words rhymed with
dear
Rhymes in the same stanza or speech
Guinevere (label a):
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey)
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Year (label a):
New Year’s Wishes
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
appear (label d):
On the Asiatic Valley of the Sweet Waters, At Constantinople
appear (label j):
Liberty’s Tree
appear (label t):
Walter and William
austere (label b):
Robert Browning
bear (label s):
A Greek Pastoral
bier (label m):
A Border Foray
bier (label p):
The Lay of the Seven Oars
cheer (label a):
New Year’s Wishes
cheer (label j):
Happiness
clear (label d):
Love
clear (label k):
“The Children Laughed and Sang”
clear (label k1):
Once Upon a Time
clear (label m):
Eye-Memory
clear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
clear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label d):
A Question and an Answer
dear (label d):
A Question and an Answer
dear (label j):
In Dreamland
dear (label j):
In Dreamland
drear (label d):
Of One in Russia
ear (label a):
The Rose. A Sonnet
ear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
ear (label d):
An Enigma. Addressed to the Ladies
ear (label d):
One Swallow Maketh Not a Summer
ear (label e):
The White Squall
ear (label f):
Her Last Letter
ear (label g):
The Benefactress
ear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
ear (label i):
The Novel—A Satire
ear (label j1):
“Young Hopeful”—The Village Boy
ear (label k):
The Eve of the Bridal
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label t):
Walter and William
ear (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
ear (label x1):
John and Joan, Canto II
ear (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
ear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
fair (label a):
Book III. Ode 9
fear (label a):
The Rose. A Sonnet
fear (label b):
Angels In The Air
fear (label c):
The Moor Loch
fear (label c1):
Hymn XVIII
fear (label d):
A Question and an Answer
fear (label d):
A Question and an Answer
fear (label d):
Daphne
fear (label d):
On the Church of Krisuvik in Iceland
fear (label e):
Adeline. A Ballad
fear (label e):
Inheritance
fear (label e):
“Ah, Baby Christ, so dear to me”
fear (label f):
At Whitby. Four Eras
fear (label g):
Moses Saved from the Waters. (From Victor Hugo)
fear (label g1):
Ximene
fear (label h):
The Guardian’s Benediction to His Children
fear (label i):
To Lina Oswald (Aged Five Years)
fear (label i):
“To Be Burnt as a Witch.” (Pantoum)
fear (label i):
“To Be Burnt as a Witch.” (Pantoum)
fear (label k):
Inch-Cailliach, Loch Lomond. [The island burial-place of Clan-Alpine, resembling, from Rossdhu, a reclining body with folded arms]
fear (label k1):
The Rabbit and the Teal. (From the French)
fear (label m):
Field Flowers
fear (label m):
Hop-Gathering
fear (label n):
Dion. (See Plutarch)
fear (label o):
The League of Crime
fear (label p):
The Victim
fear (label q):
Torquil and Oona
fear (label t):
Stanzas, Written During a Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and Addressed to a Northern Princess
fear (label t1):
The Hall and the Wood
fear (label x1):
John and Joan, Canto II
hear (label a):
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey)
hear (label a):
The Rose. A Sonnet
hear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
hear (label c):
Captain Ortis’ Booty: a Ballad
hear (label c):
The Marseillaise Hymn
hear (label d):
A Sea-Side Reverie
hear (label e):
A Maori Serenade
hear (label f):
“The hawthorn tree”
hear (label f):
“The hawthorn tree”
hear (label g1):
Ximene
hear (label k):
The Ox
hear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t1):
At the Gate
hear (label u):
The Miniature
hear (label x):
H. D. T. Born May 18, 1858; Died December 18, 1867
hear (label y):
To an Early Spring Day
here (label a):
Sabbath Peace
here (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
here (label b):
Robert Browning
here (label c):
The Moor Loch
here (label c2):
Poor Margaret
here (label d):
A Question and an Answer
here (label d):
A Question and an Answer
here (label d):
A Question and an Answer
here (label d):
A Question and an Answer
here (label d):
A Question and an Answer
here (label d):
A Question and an Answer
here (label d):
Finale by Stretcher, Clive, Belinda, and Susan. “The P. and O.”
here (label d):
Music. (Translated from the French of Sully Prud’homme)
here (label d):
Of One in Russia
here (label d):
“Such Pity as a Father Hath.” A House-Surgeon’s Story
here (label e):
The Sister’s Farewell
here (label e):
“Ah, Baby Christ, so dear to me”
here (label e1):
A Gold-Digger’s Story. Founded on Fact
here (label f):
Cowper’s Lines on the Receipt of his Mother’s Picture
here (label f):
Enchanted Embers
here (label f):
Won!
here (label g):
Eva
here (label g):
Faces in the Fire
here (label h):
Britain’s Prosperity. A new song, which ought to have been sung by the Premier at the opening of Parliament
here (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
here (label h2):
Daniel O’Rourke, An Epic Poem, in Six Cantos. Canto II
here (label h2):
The Mariner’s Cave
here (label i):
The One in the Middle
here (label i):
The Wilderness
here (label j1):
The Translation of Faith. St. Peter’s, January 6th, 1870
here (label k):
The Devil’s Last Walk
here (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
here (label l):
To My Canary
here (label m):
Hop-Gathering
here (label m):
The Household Jewels
here (label o):
The Christmas Tree
here (label o):
The Old Tree’s Fall
here (label p):
The Smith’s Wife
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label s):
From Home to Home
here (label s):
Snowdrops
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label x):
The Campagna
here (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
mere (label a):
The Seasons
near (label b):
Angels In The Air
near (label b):
The Captive Princess
near (label d):
Daphne
near (label d):
The Recollections of the People
near (label d):
The Virgin’s Lullaby
near (label d):
The Virgin’s Lullaby
near (label g1):
Ximene
near (label h):
Britain’s Prosperity. A new song, which ought to have been sung by the Premier at the opening of Parliament
near (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
near (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
near (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
near (label m):
Eye-Memory
near (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
near (label o):
The Singer
near (label p):
My Wife’s Valentine
near (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
near (label t):
The Necromancy of the Past
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label x):
H. D. T. Born May 18, 1858; Died December 18, 1867
near (label y):
To an Early Spring Day
peer (label k):
Inch-Cailliach, Loch Lomond. [The island burial-place of Clan-Alpine, resembling, from Rossdhu, a reclining body with folded arms]
pier (label b):
The Bells of Lynn
queer (label s):
The Mistake. (An Old Gem Reset)
rear (label u):
Homeward Bound
sere (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
severe (label c):
Duty and Pleasure
severe (label c1):
Hymn XVIII
severe (label d):
“Prussian, that iron cross upon thy breast”
sincere (label g):
Monarchy Unmasked
sincere (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
sneer (label g):
Monarchy Unmasked
sneer (label j):
Pélérinages
sphere (label j):
The Chain Broken
tear (label a):
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey)
tear (label b):
Lyrical Lines
tear (label b):
Robert Browning
tear (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
tear (label d):
To the Night Wind
tear (label d):
Verses
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
When I Upon thy Bosom Lean
tear (label h):
My Maid Marian
tear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
tear (label j):
The Chain Broken
tear (label k):
Sir Harold
tear (label k):
The Grandmother’s Apology
tear (label n):
Grass
tear (label o):
Truth No Libel
year (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
year (label b1):
A Letter in Black
year (label c):
A Backward Glance
year (label c):
The Vanishing Year
year (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
year (label d):
Verses
year (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
year (label e):
The First Flowers
year (label f):
Autumn
year (label g):
Faces in the Fire
year (label g):
The Quaker’s Lament
year (label k):
Pansies
year (label k):
Pansies
year (label m):
Down the River
year (label o):
The Old Tree’s Fall
year (label o1):
Household Christmas Carols
year (label p):
To the Towy in Time of Drought
year (label q):
Little Chinchilla. A Skating Song
year (label q):
Wisteria
year (label t):
Walter and William
year (label t):
Walter and William
yesteryear (label d):
Hallows’ E’en
Rhymes in other stanzas or speeches
Chanticleer (label m):
Down the River
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Mere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
Year (label g):
New Year’s Eve
adhere (label n):
Dion. (See Plutarch)
anear (label t1):
The Hall and the Wood
appear (label d):
The Recollections of the People
appear (label f):
Cowper’s Lines on the Receipt of his Mother’s Picture
appear (label h2):
The Mariner’s Cave
appear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
appear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
appear (label t):
Walter and William
appear (label t):
Walter and William
appear (label t):
Walter and William
atmosphere (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
attends (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
austere (label n):
Dion. (See Plutarch)
bear (label o1):
The Elder
beer (label d):
The Recollections of the People
bier (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
bier (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
bier (label c):
The Vanishing Year
bier (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
career (label c):
The Marseillaise Hymn
career (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
career (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
career (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
cheer (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
cheer (label h2):
The Mariner’s Cave
cheer (label p):
The Lay of the Seven Oars
cheer (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
cheer (label t):
Walter and William
cheer (label t):
Walter and William
cheer (label t):
Walter and William
cheer (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label b):
The Captive Princess
clear (label d):
The Recollections of the People
clear (label d):
Verses
clear (label d):
Verses
clear (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
clear (label g):
Moses Saved from the Waters. (From Victor Hugo)
clear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
clear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
clear (label m):
A Border Foray
clear (label m):
Down the River
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
clear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
clear (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label t):
Walter and William
clear (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
dear (label d):
The Virgin’s Lullaby
dear (label d):
The Virgin’s Lullaby
dear (label d):
Verses
dear (label d):
Verses
dear (label g):
New Year’s Eve
dear (label g):
New Year’s Eve
dear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
dear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
dear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
dear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
dear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
dear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
dear (label i):
“To Be Burnt as a Witch.” (Pantoum)
dear (label i):
“To Be Burnt as a Witch.” (Pantoum)
dear (label k):
Inch-Cailliach, Loch Lomond. [The island burial-place of Clan-Alpine, resembling, from Rossdhu, a reclining body with folded arms]
dear (label k):
Inch-Cailliach, Loch Lomond. [The island burial-place of Clan-Alpine, resembling, from Rossdhu, a reclining body with folded arms]
dear (label k):
Pansies
dear (label k):
Pansies
dear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
dear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
dear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
dear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label t):
Walter and William
dear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
dear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
deer (label g):
Eva
disappear (label c):
The Vanishing Year
disappear (label n):
Dion. (See Plutarch)
drear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
drear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
drear (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
ear (label b):
The Captive Princess
ear (label d):
Daphne
ear (label d):
Verses
ear (label d):
Verses
ear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
ear (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
ear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
ear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
ear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
ear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
ear (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
ear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
ear (label m):
Down the River
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label o1):
The Elder
ear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
ear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
ear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
ear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
ear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
ear (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
ear (label t):
Walter and William
ear (label t):
Walter and William
ear (label t):
Walter and William
ear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
ear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
ear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
fear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
fear (label d):
A Sea-Side Reverie
fear (label d):
Daphne
fear (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
fear (label e1):
A Gold-Digger’s Story. Founded on Fact
fear (label g):
Moses Saved from the Waters. (From Victor Hugo)
fear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
fear (label i):
“To Be Burnt as a Witch.” (Pantoum)
fear (label i):
“To Be Burnt as a Witch.” (Pantoum)
fear (label k):
Inch-Cailliach, Loch Lomond. [The island burial-place of Clan-Alpine, resembling, from Rossdhu, a reclining body with folded arms]
fear (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
fear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
fear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
fear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
fear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
fear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
fear (label p):
The Lay of the Seven Oars
fear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
fear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
fear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
fear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
fear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
fear (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
fear (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
fear (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
fear (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
fear (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
friends (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
gear (label t):
Walter and William
gear (label t):
Walter and William
gear (label t):
Walter and William
gear (label t):
Walter and William
hair (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
hair (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
hear (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
hear (label b):
The Bells of Lynn
hear (label d):
A Sea-Side Reverie
hear (label d):
The Recollections of the People
hear (label d):
Verses
hear (label d):
Verses
hear (label i):
The Wilderness
hear (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
hear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
hear (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
hear (label o1):
The Elder
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
hear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
hear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t):
Walter and William
hear (label t1):
The Hall and the Wood
hear (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
hear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
hear (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
here (label b):
The Bells of Lynn
here (label c):
The Marseillaise Hymn
here (label c):
The Vanishing Year
here (label d):
A Sea-Side Reverie
here (label d):
The Recollections of the People
here (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
here (label e):
The Sister’s Farewell
here (label e):
The Sister’s Farewell
here (label e1):
A Gold-Digger’s Story. Founded on Fact
here (label f):
Cowper’s Lines on the Receipt of his Mother’s Picture
here (label f):
Cowper’s Lines on the Receipt of his Mother’s Picture
here (label g):
Eva
here (label g):
Eva
here (label g):
Moses Saved from the Waters. (From Victor Hugo)
here (label g):
Moses Saved from the Waters. (From Victor Hugo)
here (label h):
My Maid Marian
here (label h):
My Maid Marian
here (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
here (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
here (label i):
The Novel—A Satire
here (label i):
The Wilderness
here (label m):
A Border Foray
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
here (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
here (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label t):
Walter and William
here (label z):
A Greek Pastoral
leer (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
leer (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
mere (label c2):
Poor Margaret
near (label b):
The Bells of Lynn
near (label c2):
Poor Margaret
near (label d):
Daphne
near (label d):
On the Church of Krisuvik in Iceland
near (label d):
The Virgin’s Lullaby
near (label d):
The Virgin’s Lullaby
near (label d):
Verses
near (label d):
Verses
near (label e):
Ada’s Lament
near (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
near (label e):
The Sister’s Farewell
near (label e):
The Sister’s Farewell
near (label e1):
A Gold-Digger’s Story. Founded on Fact
near (label h):
My Maid Marian
near (label h):
My Maid Marian
near (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
near (label k):
The Grandmother’s Apology
near (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
near (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
near (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
near (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
near (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
near (label m):
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde
near (label o1):
The Elder
near (label p):
The Lay of the Seven Oars
near (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
near (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
near (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
near (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
near (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
near (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
near (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
near (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label t):
Walter and William
near (label v):
The Demoniac: A Poem in Seven Chapters
near (label x):
The Campagna
overhear (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
peer (label d):
The Recollections of the People
peer (label k):
Inch-Cailliach, Loch Lomond. [The island burial-place of Clan-Alpine, resembling, from Rossdhu, a reclining body with folded arms]
peer (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
pier (label b):
The Bells of Lynn
queer (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
queer (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
queer (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
rear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
rear (label r):
The Legend of Jubal
revere (label d):
The Recollections of the People
sere (label t):
The Two Margarets. I.—Margaret by the Mere Side
severe (label i):
The Novel—A Satire
severe (label o1):
The Elder
severe (label o1):
The Elder
severe (label y1):
Lawn-Sleeves
sincere (label d):
On the Church of Krisuvik in Iceland
sincere (label d):
Verses
sincere (label d):
Verses
sincere (label f):
Cowper’s Lines on the Receipt of his Mother’s Picture
sincere (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
sincere (label h1):
A Sunday Pastoral
sincere (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
sincere (label o1):
The Elder
spear (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
spear (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
spear (label t):
Walter and William
spear (label t):
Walter and William
spear (label t):
Walter and William
spear (label t):
Walter and William
sphere (label d):
A Sea-Side Reverie
sphere (label n):
Dion. (See Plutarch)
sphere (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
sphere (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
sphere (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
steer (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
steer (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
steer (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
tear (label b):
Ode to an Indian Gold Coin. Written in Chéricál, Malabar
tear (label d):
Verses
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label e):
Ada’s Lament
tear (label g):
Eva
tear (label g):
New Year’s Eve
tear (label g):
New Year’s Eve
tear (label i):
In Love’s Eternity
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label o1):
The Elder
tear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
tear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
tear (label q):
Orpheus and Eurydice
veer (label l):
The Reigning Vice. Book V
year (label b):
Swedish Folk-Songs. The Dove on the Lily
year (label c):
The Vanishing Year
year (label c):
The Vanishing Year
year (label c):
The Vanishing Year
year (label d):
For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin
year (label d):
Verses
year (label d):
Verses
year (label d):
Verses
year (label e):
The Clearing of the Glens
year (label e1):
A Gold-Digger’s Story. Founded on Fact
year (label k):
Pansies
year (label k):
Pansies
year (label k):
The Grandmother’s Apology
year (label k):
The Knight’s Lament
year (label t):
Walter and William
year (label t):
Walter and William
year (label t):
Walter and William
year (label t):
Walter and William
year (label t):
Walter and William
year (label t):
Walter and William