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Titles in Fiction/Novel Category Top
Titles in Short Story Category TopTitles in Non-fiction Category TopTitles in Play Category TopTitles in Essay Category Top- All Fools' Day from Elia
- Amicus Redivivus from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Bachelor's Complaint Of The Behaviour Of Married People, A from Elia
- Barbara S---- from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Barrenness Of The Imaginative Faculty In The Productions Of Modern Art from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Blakesmoor In H-----Shire from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Captain Jackson from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Chapter On Ears, A from Elia
- Child Angel, A Dream, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Christ's Hospital Five And Thirty Years Ago from Elia
- Complaint Of The Decay Of Beggars In The Metropolis, A from Elia
- Convalescent, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Death-Bed, A from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Detached Thoughts On Books And Reading from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Dissertation Upon Roast Pig, A from Elia
- Distant Correspondents from Elia
- Dream-Children; A Reverie from Elia
- Ellistoniana from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Genteel Style In Writing, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Grace Before Meat from Elia
- Imperfect Sympathies from Elia
- Mackery End, In Hertfordshire from Elia
- Masque of Days, A
- Modern Gallantry from Elia
- Mrs. Battle's Opinions On Whist from Elia
- My First Play from Elia
- My Relations from Elia
- New Year's Eve from Elia
- Newspapers Thirty-Five Years Ago from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Old Actors (London Magazine, April, 1822), The
- Old Actors (London Magazine, October, 1822), The
- Old And The New Schoolmaster, The from Elia
- Old Benchers Of The Inner Temple, The from Elia
- Old China from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Old Margate Hoy, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- On Some Of The Old Actors from Elia
- On Some Of The Old Actors (London Magazine, Feb., 1822)
- On The Acting Of Munden from Elia
- On The Artificial Comedy Of The Last Century from Elia
- Oxford In The Vacation from Elia
- Poor Relations from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Popular Fallacies from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Praise Of Chimney-Sweepers, The from Elia
- Preface, By A Friend Of The Late Elia from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Quaker's Meeting, A from Elia
- Sanity Of True Genius from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Some Sonnets Of Sir Philip Sydney from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- South-Sea House, The from Elia
- Stage Illusion from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Superannuated Man, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- To The Shade Of Elliston from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Tombs In The Abbey, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Two Races Of Men, The from Elia
- Valentine's Day from Elia
- Wedding, The from 'The Last Essays of Elia'
- Witches, And Other Night-Fears from Elia
Titles in Poem Category Top- "Brevis Esse Laboro"
- "Suffer Little Children, And Forbid Them Not, To Come Unto Me"
- Acrostic Against Acrostics, An
- Acrostic, To A Lady Who Desired Me To Write Her Epitaph
- Angel Help
- Anger
- Ape, The
- As When A Child On Some Long Winter's Night
- Ballad Noting The Difference Of Rich And Poor, A
- Ballad Singers, The Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- Ballad [The Clouds Are Blackening...]
- Beasts In The Tower, The
- Beggar-Man, The
- Birth-Day Thought, A
- Blindness
- Boy And Snake, The
- Boy And The Sky-Lark, The A fable
- Boy, The Mother, And The Butterfly, The
- Breakfast
- Broken Doll, The
- Brother's Reply, The
- Butterfly, The
- Carlagnulus
- Charity
- Cheap Gifts: A Sonnet
- Childhood
- Choosing A Name
- Choosing A Profession
- Christening, The
- Cleanliness
- Clock Striking
- Coffee Slips, The
- Composed At Midnight
- Confidant, The
- Conquest Of Prejudice
- Crumbs To The Birds
- David
- David In The Cave Of Adullam
- Dessert, The
- Dick Strype; Or, The Force Of Habit
- Discontent And Quarrelling
- Dramatic Fragment
- Duty Of A Brother, The
- End Of May, The
- Envy
- Epigrams
- Epilogue To An Amateur Performance of "Richard II"
- Epilogue To Godwin's Tragedy Of "Antonio"
- Epilogue To Henry Siddons' Farce, "Time's A Tell-Tale"
- Epilogue To Kenney's Farce, "Debtor And Creditor"
- Epilogue To Sheridan Knowles' Comedy, "The Wife"
- Epitaph On A Dog Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- Existence, Considered In Itself, No Blessing
- Eyes
- Fairy, The
- Family Name, The
- Fancy Employed On Divine Subjects
- Farewell To Tobacco, A
- Feigned Courage
- Female Orators, The Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- First Leaf Of Spring, The
- First Of April, The
- First Tooth, The
- Force Of Habit, The
- Free Thoughts On Several Eminent Composers
- Gipsy's Malison [sonnet], The
- Godlike, The
- Going Into Breeches
- Going Or Gone [epicedium]
- Good Temper
- Grandame, The
- Great Grandfather, The
- Harmony In Unlikeness [sonnet]
- Hercules Pacificatus
- Hester
- Home Delights
- House-Keeper, The Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- Hypochondriacus
- If From My Lips Some Angry Accents Fell
- In My Own Album
- In Tabulam Eximii Pictoris B. Haydoni
- In The Album Of A Clergyman's Lady
- In The Album Of A French Teacher
- In The Album Of A Very Young Lady
- In The Album Of Catherine Orkney
- In The Album Of Edith S[outhey]
- In The Album Of Lucy Barton
- In The Album Of Miss ------
- In The Album Of Miss Daubeny
- In The Album Of Mrs. Jane Towers
- In The Album Of Rotha Q[uillinan]
- In The Autograph Book Of Mrs. Sergeant W------
- Incorrect Speaking
- Journey From School And To School, The
- King And Queen Of Hearts, The
- Lame Brother, The
- Leisure [sonnet]
- Lines Addressed To Lieut. R.W.H. Hardy
- Lines Addressed, From London, To Sara And S.T.C.
- Lines For A Monument
- Lines On The Celebrated Picture By Lionardo Da Vinci
- Lines Suggested By A Sight Of Waltham Cross
- Living Without God In The World
- Lord Of Life Shakes Off His Drowsihed [sonnet], The
- Love Will Come
- Love, Death, And Reputation A fable
- Magpye's Nest Or A Lesson Of Docility, The A fable
- Memory
- Men And Women, And The Monkeys, The A fable
- Methinks How Dainty Sweet It Were, Reclin'd
- Mille Viae Mortis
- Mimic Harlequin, The
- Moderation In Diet
- Motes In The Sun-Beams
- My Birth-Day
- Neatness In Apparel
- New-Born Infant, The
- Newton's Principia Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- Nonsense Verses
- Nurse Green
- Nursing
- O! I Could Laugh To Hear The Midnight Wind
- Offer, The
- Old Familiar Faces, The
- On A Deaf And Dumb Artist Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- On A Picture Of The Finding Of Moses By Pharaoh's Daughter
- On A Projected Journey
- On A Sepulchral Statue Of An Infant Sleeping Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- On An Infant Dying As Soon As Born
- On Being Asked To Write In Miss Westwood's Album
- On Seeing Mrs. K---- B----, Aged Upwards Of Eighty, Nurse An Infant
- On The Arrival In England Of Lord Byron's Remains
- On The Fast-Day
- On The Literary Gazette
- On The Lord's Prayer
- On The Sight Of Swans In Kensington Garden
- Orange, The
- Parental Recollections
- Parting Speech Of The Celestial Messenger To The Poet, The
- Peach, The
- Penny Pieces
- Pindaric Ode To The Tread Mill
- Prince Dorus, Or Flattery Put Out Of Countenance
- Prologue To Coleridge's Tragedy Of "Remorse"
- Prologue To Godwin's Tragedy Of "Faulkener"
- Prologue To Sheridan Knowles' Comedy, "The Wife"
- Queen Oriana's Dream
- Rainbow, The
- Reaper's Child, The
- Repentance And Reconciliation
- Reproof, The
- Ride, The
- Rival Bells, The Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- Rook And The Sparrows, The
- Royal Wonders, The
- Sabbath Bells, The
- Satan In Search Of A Wife
- Self-Enchanted, The
- She Is Going
- Sister's Expostulation On The Brother's Learning Latin, The
- Sisters, The
- Six Epitaphs On Ensign Peacock
- Sonnet To A Friend
- Sonnet To Mathew Wood, Esq
- Sonnet To Miss Burney
- Sparrow And The Hen, The
- Spartan Boy, The
- St. Crispin To Mr. Gifford [sonnet]
- Summer Friends
- Suum Cuique
- Text, The
- Thoughtless Cruelty
- Three Friends, The
- Three Graves, The
- Time And Eternity
- Time Spent In Dress
- Timid Grace Sits Trembling In Her Eye, A
- To A Celebrated Female Performer In The "Blind Boy" sonnet
- To A Friend On His Marriage
- To A River In Which A Child Was Drowned
- To A Young Friend [on Her 21st Birth-Day]
- To A Young Lady
- To A Young Lady, On Being Too Fond Of Music
- To Bernard Barton
- To C. Aders, Esq
- To Caroline Maria Applebee [an Acrostic]
- To Cecilia Catherine Lawton
- To Charles Lloyd
- To Charles Lloyd [An Unexpected Visitor]
- To Clara N[ovello]
- To David Cook Translations from the Latin of Vincent Bourne
- To Dora W[ordsworth]
- To D[orothy] A[sbury]
- To Emma Button
- To Esther Field
- To John Lamb, Esq
- To Joseph Vale Asbury
- To Louisa Morgan
- To Louisa M[artin], Whom I Used To Call "Monkey"
- To Margaret W----
- To Martin Charles Burney, Esq
- To Miss Kelly [sonnet]
- To Mrs. F[ield]
- To Mrs. Sarah Robinson
- To Mrs. Williams
- To My Friend The Indicator
- To M[ary] L[aetitia] F[ield]
- To M[ary] L[ocke]
- To R.S. Knowles, Esq.
- To R[otha] Q[uillinan]
- To Samuel Rogers, Esq
- To Samuel Rogers, Esq [sonnet]
- To Sarah James Of Beguildy
- To Sir James Mackintosh
- To S[arah] L[ocke]
- To S[arah] T[homas]
- To S[ophia] F[rend]
- To T. Stothard, Esq
- To T.L.H.
- To The Author Of Poems Published Under The Name Of Barry Cornwall
- To The Book
- To The Editor Of The "Every-Day Book"
- To The Poet Cowper
- Tomb Of Douglas, The
- Triumph Of The Whale, The
- Two Bees, The
- Two Boys, The
- Two Epitaphs On A Young Lady Who Lived Neglected And Died Obscure
- Un Solitaire
- Unbeloved, The
- Vision Of Repentance, A
- Was It Some Sweet Device Of Faery
- Wasps In A Garden
- We Were Two Pretty Babes, The Youngest She
- Weeding
- What Is An Album?
- What Is Fancy?
- When Last I Roved These Winding Wood-Walks Green
- Which Is The Favourite?
- Why Not Do It, Sir, To-Day?
- Wife's Trial; Or, The Intruding Widow, The A dramatic poem
- Witch, a Dramatic Sketch of the Seventeenth Century, The
- Work [sonnet]
- Written A Year After The Events
- Written At Cambridge [sonnet]
- Written In The First Leaf Of A Child's Memorandum-Book
- Written On Christmas Day, 1797
- Written On The Day Of My Aunt's Funeral
- Written Soon After The Preceding Poem
- Written Upon The Cover Of A Blotting Book
- Young Catechist, The
- Young Letter-Writer, The
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