0167 William Lisle Bowles


William Lisle Bowles

TitleDateTypeLinks
A Cenotaph (Oh, hadst thou fall’n, brave youth! on that proud day)Poemhttp://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659372&poet=7176&num=1&total=146
A Garden-Seat at Home (Oh, no; I would not leave thee)1798Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39781/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1206/garden-seat-at-home.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659395&poet=7176&num=2&total=146
A Rustic Seat near the Sea (To him, who, many a night upon the main)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39784/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659418&poet=7176&num=3&total=146
Abba Thule’s Lament for His Son Prince Le Boo (I climb the highest)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39768/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659441&poet=7176&num=4&total=146
Absence (How shall I cheat the heavy hours, of thee)1791Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39809/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659464&poet=7176&num=5&total=146
Absence (There is strange music in the stirring wind)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39735/
Age (Age, thou the loss of health and friends shalt mourn!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39805/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659487&poet=7176&num=6&total=146
Approach of Summer (How shall I meet thee, Summer, wont to fill)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39746/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659510&poet=7176&num=7&total=146
Art and Nature (Frown ever opposite, the angel cried)1836Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39755/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1201/the-bridge-between-clifton-and-leigh-woods.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659533&poet=7176&num=8&total=146
Associations (As o’er these hills I take my silent rounds)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39743/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659556&poet=7176&num=9&total=146
At Dover, 1786 (Thou, whose stern spirit loves the storm)1786Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39748/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1198/at-dover%2C-1786.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659579&poet=7176&num=10&total=146
At Malvern (I shall behold far off thy towering crest)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39741/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1195/at-malvern.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659602&poet=7176&num=11&total=146
At Oxford, 1786 (Bereave me not of Fancy’s shadowy dreams)1786Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#oxford

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39747/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1197/at-oxford%2C-1786.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659625&poet=7176&num=12&total=146
At Tynemouth Priory, after a Tempestuous Voyage (As slow I climb)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39707/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1181/at-tynemouth-priory-after-a-tempestuous-voyage.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659648&poet=7176&num=13&total=146
Avenue in Savernake Forest (How soothing sound the gentle airs that)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39825/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1215/avenue-in-savernake-forest.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659671&poet=7176&num=14&total=146
Bamborough Castle (Ye holy Towers that shade the wave-worn steep)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/8696/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1182/bamborough-castle.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659694&poet=7176&num=15&total=146
Banwell Hill (If, gazing from this eminence, I wake)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47012/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1524/banwell-hill.html
Battle of Corruna (The tide of fate rolls on!-heart-pierced and pale)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39828/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659717&poet=7176&num=16&total=146
Bereavement (Whose was that gentle voice, that, whispering sweet)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/bereavement-2/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3185

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/205.html

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=172950

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8462/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/bereavement.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39736/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542549&poet=7176&num=17&total=146
Bowden HillPoemhttp://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:465798
Bristol (How proud)Poemhttp://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1582/bristol.html
Cadland, Southampton River (If ever sea-maid, from her coral cave)1806Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39820/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1214/cadland%2C-southampton-river.html

http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:465798

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659740&poet=7176&num=18&total=146
Chantrey’s Sleeping Children (Look at those sleeping children)1826Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47088/
Charity (Oh Charity! thou fairest birth)1823Poemhttp://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:465800
Childe Harold’s Last Pilgrimage (So ends Childe Harold his last)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47085/
Christmas Hymn (Hark! angel voices from the sky)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47079/
Coombe-Ellen (Call the strange spirit that abides unseen)1802Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39795/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1211/coombe-ellen.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659763&poet=7176&num=19&total=146
Death of Captain Cooke, of the Bellerophon (When anxious Spain)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39827/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659786&poet=7176&num=20&total=146
Dirge of Nelson (Toll Nelson’s knell! a soul more brave)Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#dirge

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39826/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659832&poet=7176&num=21&total=146
Easter Day (Who comes [my soul no longer doubt])Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47075/
Elegiac Stanzas (When I lie musing on my bed alone)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39777/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659901&poet=7176&num=24&total=146
Elegy Written at the Hotwells, Bristol (The morning wakes in shadowy)1789Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39762/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1202/elegy-written-at-the-hotwells%2C-bristol.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659924&poet=7176&num=25&total=146
Ellen Gray; or the Dead Maiden’s Curse (Oh! shut the book, dear)1823Poemhttp://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:465799
Epitaph on Benjamin Tremlyn, an Old Soldier (A poor old soldier shall)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46967/
Epitaph on H. Walmsley, Esq. (Oh! they shall ne’er forget thee)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39803/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659970&poet=7176&num=26&total=146
Epitaph on John Harding, in the Churchyard of Bremhill (Lay down)1835Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46983/
Epitaph on Robert Southey (Christian! for none who scorns that holy)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46969/
Evening (Evening! as slow thy placid shades descend)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39719/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659993&poet=7176&num=27&total=146
Exhibition, 1807 (With mirth unfeigned the cottage chimney rings)1807Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39815/
Fairy Sketch (There was a morrice on the moonlight plain)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39810/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660016&poet=7176&num=28&total=146
Fourteen Sonnets1789Collectionhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/bowles01.html
Glastonbury Abbey and Wells Cathedral (Glory and boast of Avalon’s)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47096/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1690/glastonbury-abbey-and-wells-cathedral.html
Greenwich Hospital (Come to these peaceful seats, and think no more)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39783/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1207/greenwich-hospital.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660039&poet=7176&num=29&total=146
Hen and Chickens (See, sister, where the chickens trip)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47025/
Hope (As one who, long by wasting sickness worn)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39733/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660062&poet=7176&num=30&total=146
Hope, an Allegorical Sketch (I am the comforter of them that mourn)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39779/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660085&poet=7176&num=31&total=146
Hour-Glass and Bible (Look, Christian, on thy Bible, and that glass)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39758/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660108&poet=7176&num=32&total=146
Hymn for Music, after the Battle of Waterloo (Perish! Almighty Justice)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46990/
Hymn for the Anniversary of the Death of the Princess CharlottePoemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47070/
Hymn to Woden (God of the battle, hear our prayer!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39794/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660131&poet=7176&num=33&total=146
In Age (And art thou he, now fallen on evil days)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/in-age/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3194

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/in-age.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542641&poet=7176&num=37&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660154&poet=7176&num=38&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#400
In Horto Rev. J. Still (Stranger! a while beneath this aged tree)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39782/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660177&poet=7176&num=39&total=146
In Memoriam Sonnet (How blessed with thee the path could I have)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39739/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660200&poet=7176&num=40&total=146
In Youth (Milton, our noblest poet, in the grace)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/in-youth/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3183

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/in-youth.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542664&poet=7176&num=41&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660223&poet=7176&num=42&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#300
Influence of Time on Grief (O Time! who know’st a lenient hand to lay)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39727/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660246&poet=7176&num=43&total=146
Inscribed to the Marchioness of Lansdowne (Go to assemblies of)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46987/
Inscription (Come, and where these runnels fall)Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#inscription

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39813/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660269&poet=7176&num=44&total=146
Inscriptions in the Gardens of Bremhill Rectory (When in thy sight)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46995/
Lacock Nunnery (I stood upon the stone where Ela lay)1837Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39753/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1200/lacock-nunnery.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660338&poet=7176&num=49&total=146
Lines Written on Fonthill Abbey (The mighty master waved his wand)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46964/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1681/fonthill-abbey.html
Little Mary’s Linnet (Dear Mary, if thy little bird)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47048/
Lockswell (Pure fount, that, welling from this wooded hill)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46976/
Monody on Henry Headley (To every gentle Muse in vain allied)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39764/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660361&poet=7176&num=51&total=146
Monody on the Death of Dr. Warton (Oh! I should ill thy generous)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39802/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660384&poet=7176&num=52&total=146
Monody, Written at Matlock (Matlock! amid thy hoary-hanging views)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39773/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1204/monody-written-at-matlock.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660407&poet=7176&num=53&total=146
Morley’s Farewell to the Cottage of Isaak Walton (England, a long)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47102/
Music (O harmony! thou tenderest nurse of pain)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39744/
Music (O Music! if thou hast a charm)Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#music

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39808/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660430&poet=7176&num=54&total=146
My Father’s Grave (My father’s grave, I heard her say)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47057/
Netley Abbey (Fall’n pile! I ask not what has been thy fate)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/netley-abbey/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3227

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/netley-abbey.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39742/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1196/netley-abbey.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542756&poet=7176&num=55&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#200
On a Beautiful Landscape (Beautiful landscape! I could look on thee)Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-a-beautiful-landscape/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3191

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/on-a-beautiful-landscape.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39754/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542779&poet=7176&num=56&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#070
On a Beautiful Spring (Fountain, that sparklest through the shady place)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39788/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660453&poet=7176&num=57&total=146
On a Cenotaph to the Memory of Lieut-Col. Isaac (Oh, hadst thou)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39789/
On a Landscape by Rubens (Nay, let us gaze, ev’n till the sense is full)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39804/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660476&poet=7176&num=58&total=146
On Accidentally Meeting a Lady Now No More (When last we parted)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39750/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660499&poet=7176&num=59&total=146
On an Eclipse of the Moon at Midnight (Up, up, into the vast extended)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47106/
On an Unfortunate and Beautiful Woman (Oh, Mary, when distress)1793Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39793/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660522&poet=7176&num=60&total=146
On Entering Switzerland (Languid, and sad, and slow, from day to day)1789Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39731/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3222

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3202

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/languid-and-sad-and-slow-from-day-to-day/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-languid-and-sad-and-slow-from-day-to-day/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/5810/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8464/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/sonnet-languid-and-sad-and-slow-from-day-to-day.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/languid-and-sad-and-slow-from-day-to-day.html

http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/004004.htm

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1192/on-entering-switzerland.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/william_lisle_bowles/sonnet_languid_and_sad_and_sl

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542733&poet=7176&num=50&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660545&poet=7176&num=61&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=126571&poet=7176&num=90&total=146
On First Hearing Caradori Sing (Spirit of beauty, and of heavenly song!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46972/
On Hearing “The Messiah” (Oh, stay, harmonious and sweet sounds)1835Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-hearing/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3206

http://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#messiah

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/on-hearing.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39751/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542802&poet=7176&num=62&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#420
On Landing at Ostend (The orient beam illumes the parting oar)1787Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39724/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1188/on-landing-at-ostend.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660568&poet=7176&num=63&total=146
On Leaving a Place of Residence (If I could bid thee, pleasant shade)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39776/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660591&poet=7176&num=64&total=146
On Leaving a Village in Scotland (Clysdale! as thy romantic vales I)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39718/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1185/on-leaving-a-village-in-scotland.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660614&poet=7176&num=65&total=146
On Leaving Winchester School (The spring shall visit thee again)1782Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39778/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1205/on-leaving-westminster-school.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660637&poet=7176&num=66&total=146
On Meeting Some Friends of Youth at Cheltenham (Here the)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47110/
On Miss Fitzgerald and Lord Kerry Planting Two Cedars (Yes, Pamela)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47091/
On Mozart (Oh! still, as with a seraph’s voice, prolong)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46980/
On Mr. Howard’s Account of Lazarettos (Mortal! who, armed with)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39765/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660660&poet=7176&num=67&total=146
On Resigning a Scholarship of Trinity College, Oxford (Farewell! a long)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39721/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660683&poet=7176&num=68&total=146
On Seeing a Bust of R.B. Sheridan (Alas, poor Sheridan! when first we)1826Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47108/
On Seeing Plants in the Windows of Seth Ward’s College (There is but)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47101/
On the Busts of Milton, in Youth and Age, at Stourhead (Milton, our)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39760/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660706&poet=7176&num=69&total=146
On the Death of Dr. Burgess, the Late Bishop of Salisbury (Sainted old)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46962/
On the Death of the Rev. William Benwell, M.A. (Thou camest with)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39740/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660729&poet=7176&num=70&total=146
On the Death of William Linley, Esq. (Poor Linley! I shall miss thee)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46985/
On the Funeral of Charles the First (The castle clock had tolled)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-the-funeral-of-charles-the-first/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3230

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/207.html

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=172952

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8468/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/on-the-funeral-of-charles-the-first.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/on-the-funeral-of-charles-the-first-at-night-in-st-george.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47100/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542825&poet=7176&num=71&total=146
On William Sommers of Bremhill (When will the grave shelter thy few)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39818/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660798&poet=7176&num=72&total=146
Oxford Revisited (I never hear the sound of thy glad bells)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39738/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1194/oxford-revisited.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660821&poet=7176&num=73&total=146
Path of Life (O Lord, in sickness and in health)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47020/
Picture of a Young Lady (When I was sitting, sad, and all alone)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39757/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660844&poet=7176&num=74&total=146
Picture of an Old Man (Old man, I saw thee in thy garden chair)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39756/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660867&poet=7176&num=75&total=146
Pictures from Theocritus (Goat-herd, how sweet above the lucid spring)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39812/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660890&poet=7176&num=76&total=146
Pole-Vellum, Cornwall (Stranger! mark this lovely scene)1786Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39786/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660913&poet=7176&num=77&total=146
Poor Man’s Grave (Old Andrews of the hut is dead)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47026/
Restoration of Malmesbury Abbey (Monastic and time-consecratedPoemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47099/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1770/restoration-of-malmesbury-abbey.html
Retrospection (I turn these leaves with thronging thoughts, and say)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39749/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660936&poet=7176&num=78&total=146
Return of George III to Windsor Castle (Not that thy name, illustrious)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47109/
Sabbath Morning (The Sabbath bells are knolling slow)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47027/
Salisbury Cathedral (Here stood the city of the dead; look round)1834Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46974/
Saturday Night (Come, let us, ere we go to bed)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47033/
Selections from Sketches at the Exhibition, 18071807Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#sketches
Shakspeare (O sovereign Master! who with lonely state)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39767/
Sheepfold (The sheep were in the fold at night)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47024/
Silchester, the Ancient Caleva (The wild pear whispers, and the ivy)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47098/
Sketch from Bowden Hill after Sickness (How cheering are thy)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39829/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1216/sketch-from-bowden-hill-after-sickness.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660959&poet=7176&num=79&total=146
Sketches in the Exhibition, 1805 (What various objects strike with)1805Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39814/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660982&poet=7176&num=80&total=146
Song of the American Indian (Stranger, stay, nor wish to climb)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39772/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661005&poet=7176&num=81&total=146
Song of the Cid (The Cid is sitting, in martial state)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47081/
Sonnet I. Written at Tinemouth, Northumberland (As slow I climb the)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/i-written-at-tinemouth-northumberland-after-a-te/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3225

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8476/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/i-written-at-tinemouth-northumberland-after-a-tempestuous.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/written-at-tinemouth-northumberland-after-a-tempestuous.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542572&poet=7176&num=34&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661028&poet=7176&num=82&total=146
Sonnet II. Written at Bamborough Castle (Ye holy tow’rs, that crown)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/ii-written-at-bamborough-castle/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3210

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8474/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/ii-written-at-bamborough-castle.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/written-at-bamborough-castle.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542595&poet=7176&num=35&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661051&poet=7176&num=83&total=146
Sonnet III. O Thou, whose stern command and precepts pure...1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/iii-o-thou-whose-stern-command-and-precepts-pure/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3231

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8466/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/iii-o-thou-whose-stern-command-and-precepts-pure.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/o-thou-whose-stern-command-and-precepts-pure.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542618&poet=7176&num=36&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661074&poet=7176&num=84&total=146
Sonnet IV. To the River Wenbeck (As slowly wanders thy forsaken)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/iv-to-the-river-wenbeck/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3228

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8472/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/iv-to-the-river-wenbeck.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/to-the-river-wenbeck.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542687&poet=7176&num=45&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660292&poet=7176&num=46&total=146
Sonnet IX. O Poverty! Though from Thy Haggard Eye1789Poemhttp://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3199

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3192

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/languid-and-sad-and-slow-from-day-to-day/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-o-poverty-though-from-thy-haggard-eye/

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/5811/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8465/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/ix-o-poverty-though-from-thy-haggard-eye.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/o-poverty-though-from-thy-haggard-eye.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/sonnet-o-poverty-though-from-thy-haggard-eye.html

http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/004005.htm

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/william_lisle_bowles/sonnet_o_poverty_though_from

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542710&poet=7176&num=47&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22660315&poet=7176&num=48&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=126594&poet=7176&num=91&total=146
Sonnet V. To the River Tweed (O tweed! a stranger, that with)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/v-to-the-river-tweed/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3214

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8471/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/v-to-the-river-tweed.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/to-the-river-tweed.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39717/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1184/the-tweed-visited.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661097&poet=7176&num=85&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661994&poet=7176&num=126&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542871&poet=7176&num=133&total=146
Sonnet VI. Evening, as slow thy placid shades descend...1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/vi-evening-as-slow-thy-placid-shades-descend/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3218

http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/206.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/vi-evening-as-slow-thy-placid-shades-descend.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/evening.html

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=172951

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8463/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661120&poet=7176&num=86&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542894&poet=7176&num=134&total=146
Sonnet VII. At a Village in Scotland (O north! as thy romantic vales I)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/vii-at-a-village-in-scotland/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3208

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8460/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/at-a-village-in-scotland.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/vii-at-a-village-in-scotland.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542917&poet=7176&num=135&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662109&poet=7176&num=136&total=146
Sonnet VIIIL To the River Itchin, Near Winton (Itchin! when I behold)1789Poemhttp://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8470/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/to-the-river-itchin-near-winton.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39720/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1186/to-the-river-itchen.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662132&poet=7176&num=137&total=146
Sonnet Written in a Copy of Falconer’s “Shipwreck” (What pale and)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46971/
Sonnet X. On Dover Cliffs, July 20th 1787 (On these white cliffs)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/x-on-dover-cliffs/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-at-dover-cliffs-july-20th-1787/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3207

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3189

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/5807/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8461/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/at-dover-cliffs-july-20th-1787.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/sonnet-at-dover-cliffs-july-20th-1787.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/x-on-dover-cliffs.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39722/

http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/004001.htm

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1187/dover-cliffs.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/william_lisle_bowles/sonnet_at_dover_cliffs_july_2

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659878&poet=7176&num=23&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=126479&poet=7176&num=87&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542963&poet=7176&num=142&total=146
Sonnet XI. Written at Ostend, July 22nd 1787 (How sweet the tuneful)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/xi-written-at-ostend/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-at-ostend-july-22nd-1787/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3190

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3212

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/5808/

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8475/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/xi-written-at-ostend.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/written-at-ostend.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/sonnet-at-ostend-july-22nd-1787.html

http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/004002.htm

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39725/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1189/the-bells%2C-ostend.html

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/william_lisle_bowles/sonnet_at_ostend_july_22nd_17

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=126502&poet=7176&num=88&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542986&poet=7176&num=143&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#250
Sonnet XII. Written at a Convent (If chance some pensive stranger)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/xii-written-at-a-convent/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3216

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8473/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/xii-written-at-a-convent.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/written-at-a-convent.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39729/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661373&poet=7176&num=100&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=543009&poet=7176&num=144&total=146
Sonnet XIII. July 18th 1787: O Time! Who Know’st1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/xiii-o-time-who-know-st-a-lenient-hand-to-lay/

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-july-18th-1787/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3229

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3195

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/xiii-o-time-who-know-st-a-lenient-hand-to-lay.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/sonnet-july-18th-1787.html

http://plagiarist.com/poetry/5809/

http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/004003.htm

http://bryantmcgill.com/wiki/poetry/william_lisle_bowles/sonnet_july_18th_1787

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=126525&poet=7176&num=89&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=543032&poet=7176&num=145&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#050
Sonnet XIV. On a Distant View of England (Ah! from my eyes the) 1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/xiv-on-a-distant-view-of-england/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3220

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8467/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/xiv-on-a-distant-view-of-england.html

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/on-a-distant-view-of-england.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39732/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1193/distant-view-of-england-from-the-sea.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22659855&poet=7176&num=22&total=146

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=543055&poet=7176&num=146&total=146
Sonnets, Written Chiefly on Picturesque Spots during a Tour1789Collection
Sorrows of Switzerland1801Collection
Southampton Castle (The moonlight is without; and I could lose)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39816/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1213/southampton-castle.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661143&poet=7176&num=92&total=146
Southampton Water (Smooth went our boat upon the summer seas)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39769/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1203/southampton-water.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661166&poet=7176&num=93&total=146
Spring - Cuckoo (The bee is humming in the sun)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47023/
St. John in Patmos (War, and the noise of battle, and the hum)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47017/
St. Michael’s Mount (While summer airs scarce breathe along the tide)1802Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39792/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1209/st-michael%26%23039%3Bs-mount.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661189&poet=7176&num=94&total=146
Stanzas for Music (I trust the happy hour will come)Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#stanzas

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39807/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661212&poet=7176&num=95&total=146
Summer Evening at Home (Come, lovely Evening! with thy smile)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39797/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1212/summer-evening-at-home.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661235&poet=7176&num=96&total=146
Summer’s Evening (As homeward by the evening star)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47022/
Sunday Night (Let us unfold God’s holy book)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47034/
Sun-Dial, in the Churchyard of Bremhill (So passes silent o’er the dead)Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#sun-dial

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39830/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1217/sun-dial-in-the-churchyard-at-bremhill.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661258&poet=7176&num=97&total=146
Sunrise (When from my humble bed I rise)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47021/
Supposed Address to BisHocaken (Though his words might well)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47105/
The April Shower (When rain-drops, glistening from the thatch)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47035/
The Ark: A Poem for Music (High on Imaus’ solitary van)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46957/
The Banks of the WyePoemhttp://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:465798
The Battle of the Nile (Shout! for the Lord hath triumphed gloriously!)1802Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39780/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661281&poet=7176&num=98&total=146
The Bells of Ostend (No, I never, till life and its shadows shall end)Poemhttp://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661350&poet=7176&num=99&total=146
The Bird’s Nest (In yonder brake there is a nest)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47031/
The Blacksmith (How cheerful in the winter’s night)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47066/
The Blind Grandfather (Though grandfather has long been blind)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47041/
The Blind Man of Salisbury Cathedral (There is a poor blind man)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47061/
The Blind Soldier and His Daughter (Old soldier! old soldier! the beams)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47063/
The Butterfly and the Bee (Methought I heard a butterfly)Poemhttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Butterfly_and_the_Bee

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47038/
The Caged Bird (Oh, who would keep a little bird confined)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47046/
The Children’s Hymn for Their Patroness (On God, whose eyes are)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47073/
The Convict (Luke Andrews is transported! Never more)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47040/
The Dutiful Child (Brother and sister are a-Maying gone)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47047/
The Dying Slave (Faint-gazing on the burning orb of day)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39771/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661396&poet=7176&num=101&total=146
The Egyptian Tomb (Pomp of Egypt’s elder day)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47086/
The Gipsy’s Tent (When now cold winter’s snows are fled)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47055/
The Glow-Worm (Oh, what is this which shines so bright)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47039/
The Grave of BisHocaken (On yonder heap of earth forlorn)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47103/
The Grave of Howard (Spirit of Death! whose outstretched pennons)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39766/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661419&poet=7176&num=102&total=146
The Grave of the Last Saxon; or The Legend of the CurfewPoemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47015/
The Greenwich Pensioners (When evening listened to the dipping oar)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47094/
The Harp of Hoel (It was a high and holy sight)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39824/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661442&poet=7176&num=103&total=146
The Harp, and Despair, of Cowper (Sweet bard, whose tones great)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39806/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661465&poet=7176&num=104&total=146
The Hour-Glass (As by my mother’s side I stand)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47029/
The Last Song of Camoens (The morning shone on Tagus’ rocky side)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39821/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661488&poet=7176&num=105&total=146
The Lay of Talbot, the Troubadour (At Rouen Richard kept his state)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47111/
The Legend of St. Cecilia and the Angel (’Twas when, O meekest eve!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47104/
The Little Sweep (They sing of the poor sailor-boy)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47065/
The MissionaryPoemCanto 1:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661557&poet=7176&num=108&total=146

Canto 2:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661603&poet=7176&num=110&total=146

Canto 3:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661672&poet=7176&num=113&total=146

Canto 4:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661580&poet=7176&num=109&total=146

Canto 5:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661534&poet=7176&num=107&total=146

Canto 6:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661649&poet=7176&num=112&total=146

Canto 7:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661626&poet=7176&num=111&total=146

Canto 8:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661511&poet=7176&num=106&total=146
The Mower (Hark to the mower’s whistling blade!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47032/
The Old Labourer (Are you not tired, you poor old man!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47042/
The Philanthropic Society (When Want, with wasted mien and haggard)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39770/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661695&poet=7176&num=114&total=146
The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles1855Collectionhttp://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:465557

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/18915


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Part 1:
http://manybooks.net/titles/bowlesw1891518915-8.html

Part 2:
http://manybooks.net/titles/bowlesw3214532145-8.html
The Primrose (’Tis the first primrose! see how meek)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47028/
The Rhine (’Twas morn, and beauteous on the mountain’s brow)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39726/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1190/the-rhine.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661718&poet=7176&num=115&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#410
The Right Honourable Edmund Burke (Why mourns the ingenuous)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39774/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661741&poet=7176&num=116&total=146
The River Cherwell (Cherwell! how pleased along thy willowed edge)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39730/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1191/the-river-cherwell.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661787&poet=7176&num=117&total=146
The River Wainsbeck (While slowly wanders thy sequestered stream)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39710/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1183/the-river-wainsbeck.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661810&poet=7176&num=118&total=146
The Robin Redbreast (Poor Robin sits and sings alone)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47036/
The Sanctuary: A Dramatic Sketch (In this wise the Duke of Gloucester)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47083/
The Shepherd and His Dog (My dog and I are both grown old)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47049/
The Sorrows of Switzerland (Why art thou come, man of despair and)1801Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47018/
The Spirit of Discovery by SeaPoemBook 1:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661856&poet=7176&num=120&total=146

Book 2:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661902&poet=7176&num=122&total=146

Book 3:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661925&poet=7176&num=123&total=146

Book 4:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661879&poet=7176&num=121&total=146

Book 5:
http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661833&poet=7176&num=119&total=146
The Spirit of Navigation (Stern Father of the storm! who dost abide)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39800/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661948&poet=7176&num=124&total=146
The Swallow and the Red-Breast (The swallows, at the close of day)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47059/
The Swan (Look at the swan! how still he goes!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47043/
The Sylph of Summer (God said, Let there be light, and there was light)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39822/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22661971&poet=7176&num=125&total=146
The Village Bells (Who does not love the village bells)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47044/
The Visionary Boy (Oh! lend that lute, sweet Archimage, to me!)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39819/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662017&poet=7176&num=127&total=146
The Winds (When dark November bade the leaves adieu)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39817/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662040&poet=7176&num=128&total=146
The Withered Leaf (Oh! mark the withered leaves that fall)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47053/
Time and Grief (O time! who know’st a lenient hand to lay)1789Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/time-and-grief/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3198

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Time_and_Grief

http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/8469/

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/time-and-grief.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=38083&poet=7176&num=129&total=146
To a Friend (Go, then, and join the murmuring city’s throng!)1792Poemhttp://www.poemhunter.com/poem/to-a-friend-5/

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com/poets/william_lisle_bowles/poems/3187

http://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#friend

http://www.poetiv.com/bowles-william-lisle/to-a-friend.html

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39734/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=542848&poet=7176&num=130&total=146

http://www.sonnets.org/bowles.htm#100
To Lady Valletort, on Hearing Her Sing “Gloria in Excelsis”Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/47107/
To Sir Walter Scott (Since last I saw that countenance so mild)1828Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#scott

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39761/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662063&poet=7176&num=131&total=146
Translation of a Latin Poem (Oh thou, that prattling on thy pebbled)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39791/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662086&poet=7176&num=132&total=146
Wardour Castle (If rich designs of sumptuous art may please)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39785/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1208/wardour-castle.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662155&poet=7176&num=138&total=146
Water-Party on Beaulieu River (I thought ’twas a toy of the fancy)Poemhttp://theotherpages.org/poems/part2/bowles02.html#water

http://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39801/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1210/water-party-on-the-beaulieu-river-in-the-new-forest.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662178&poet=7176&num=139&total=146
William Lisle Bowles PoemsCollectionPDF
http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/william_lisle_bowles_2004_9.pdf
Winter Evening at Home (Fair Moon, that at the chilly day’s decline)Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39798/

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662201&poet=7176&num=140&total=146
Woodspring Abbey, 1836 (These walls were built by men who did a)1836Poemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/39752/

http://www.poetryatlas.com/poetry/poem/1199/woodspring-abbey%2C-1836.html

http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=22662224&poet=7176&num=141&total=146
Written after the Consecration of the New Church at KingswoodPoemhttp://www.readbookonline.net/readOnLine/46959/

 

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