Poems by Thomas Love Peacock
Newark Abbey
... The hilss, the woods, the fields, the stream, ...
Duet
... Both: Hark!--along the tangled ground, ...
The Legend of St. Laura
... --'Tis willed where what is willed must be-- ...
The Flower of Love
... For when its leaves are shrunk and dry, ...
Palmyra (2nd Edition)
... That breathes one wild response, and then is heard no more ...
Love and Age
... Through groves and meads, o'er grass and heather, ...
Instead of Sitting Wrapped up in Flannel
... Of whose 'good-mornings' I have had enough ...
A Bill for the Better Promotion of Oppression on the Sabbath Day
... Owners, Captain and sailors we therefore shall seize on, ...
Three Men Of Gotham
... What the charm that floats the bowl ...
Quintetto
... And while you thrive by ranting, I'll try my luck at canting, ...
The Magic Bark
... Where fruits and flowers, from loveliest trees, ...
Castles in the Air
... Through that which might have been ...
The Tomb of Love
... When true knighthood's shield, neglected, ...
The Lady, the Knight, and the Friar
... While the northern star looks cold from far ...
A Glee
... Childish fears, and sighs and tears ...