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This listing contains work(s) of Robert Southey available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online.
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Titles in Poem Category Top- Ballad, Shewing How An Old Woman Rode Double, And Who Rode Before Her, A
- Birth-Day Ode [and Wouldst Thou Seek The Low Abode]
- Birth-Day Ode [Small is the new-born plant scarce seen]
- Botany Bay Eclogues
- Complaints Of The Poor, The
- Cross Roads, The
- Donica
- Frederic
- Funeral [Eclogue], The
- Grandmothers Tale [Eclogue], The
- Henry The Hermit
- Humphrey And William
- Hymn To The Penates
- Inscription 1: For A Tablet At Godstow Nunnery
- Inscription 2: For A Column At Newbury
- Inscription 3: For A Cavern That Overlooks The River Avon
- Inscription 4: For Chepstow-Castle Where Henry Marten Was Imprisoned
- Inscription 5: For A Monument At Silbury-Hill
- Inscription 6: For A Monument In The New Forest
- Inscription 7: For A Tablet On The Banks Of A Stream
- Inscription 8: For The Cenotaph At Ermenonville
- Jaspar
- John, Samuel, & Richard
- Lord William
- Mary
- Metrical Letter
- Musings On A Landscape Of Gaspar Poussin
- Ode Written On The First Of December
- Ode Written On The First Of January
- Old Mansion-House [Eclogue], The
- On The Death Of A Favourite Old Spaniel
- Pauper's Funeral, The
- Race Of Banquo, The
- Rose, The
- Rudiger
- Ruined Cottage [Eclogue], The
- Sailor's Mother [Eclogue], The
- Sailor, Who Had Served In The Slave Trade, The
- Sappho: A Monodrama
- Soldier's Wife, The
- Sonnet 1 [Go Valentine And Tell That Lovely Maid]
- Sonnet 10 [How Darkly O'er Yon Far-Off Mountain Frowns]
- Sonnet 1: Slave Trade [Hold Your Mad Hands! For Ever On Your Plain]
- Sonnet 2 [Think Valentine, As Speeding On Thy Way]
- Sonnet 2: Slave Trade [Why Dost Thou Beat Thy Breast And Rend Thine Hair]
- Sonnet 3 [Not To Thee Bedford Mournful Is The Tale]
- Sonnet 3: Slave Trade [Oh He Is Worn With Toil! The Big Drops Run]
- Sonnet 4 [What Tho' No Sculptur'd Monument Proclaim]
- Sonnet 4: Slave Trade ['tis Night; The Mercenary Tyrants Sleep]
- Sonnet 5 [Hard By The Road, Where On That Little Mound]
- Sonnet 5: Slave Trade [Did Then The Bold Slave Rear At Last The Sword]
- Sonnet 6: Slave Trade [High In The Air Expos'd The Slave Is Hung]
- Sonnet 6: To A Brook Near The Village Of Corston
- Sonnet 7: To The Evening Rainbow
- Sonnet 8 [With Many A Weary Step, At Length I Gain]
- Sonnet 9 [Fair Is The Rising Morn When O'er The Sky]
- Sonnet [With Wayworn Feet A Pilgrim Woe-Begone]
- Surgeon's Warning, The
- To Contemplation
- To Horror
- To Mary Wollstonecraft
- To My Own Miniature Picture
- To The Chapel Bell
- To The Genius Of Africa
- Triumph Of Woman, The
- Victory, The
- Vision Of The Maid Of Orleans: The First Book, The
- Vision Of The Maid Of Orleans: The Second Book, The
- Vision Of The Maid Of Orleans: The Third Book, The
- Widow, The
- Winter
- Witch [Eclogue], The
- Written On Sunday Morning
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