Stanzas
A
- "Stanzas" ("Ye may crush the flower that the summer rears")
- "Stanzas" ("They tell me that the fairest flowers")
- "Stanzas" ("They tell me that her cheek is pale")
- "Stanzas" ("There is a little quiet spot")
- "Stanzas" ("There are thoughts we never breathe")
- "Stanzas" ("Sadness with all its busy train")
- "Stanzas" ("Oh, I would die in Spring")
- "Stanzas" ("I love to think that when we die")
- "Stanzas" ("Go count the stars in yon bright sky")
B
Emily Brontë
- Stanzas, ("I'll not weep that thou art going to leave me")
- Stanzas, ("Often rebuked, yet always back returning")
- Stanzas. ("And thou art dead, as young and fair")
- Stanzas. ("Away, away, ye Notes of Woe")
- Stanzas. ("Could Love for ever")
- Stanzas. ("If sometimes in the Haunts of Men")
- Stanzas. ("One struggle more, and I am free")
- Stanzas. ("Remember him, whom Passion's Power")
- Stanzas. ("Thou art not false, but thou art fickle")
- Stanzas. ("When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home")
C
- "Stanzas" ("Sad is thy voice, thou hollow moaning gale!")
- "Stanzas" ("O'er the rough path, through this dark vale of tears")
- "Stanzas" ("Go, tell the beauteous girl I love")
- "Stanzas" ("Blithe as the birds that wing the air")
- "Stanzas" ("All hail! thou solitary star!")
- Stanzas, a poem by Sarah Elizabeth Carmichael
- "Stanzas"
- Stanzas ("We are apt to grow a-weary in this troubled world at times")
- Stanzas ("Though like the marble rock of old")
- Stanzas ("The wild bee and the butterfly")
- Stanzas ("The ship was at rest in the tranquil bay")
- Stanzas ("The ruthless hand of savage strife")
- Stanzas ("The dark and rugged mountain-steep")
- Stanzas ("The Mind, the great, the mighty Mind")
- Stanzas ("Some call the world a dreary place")
- Stanzas ("'Tis well to give honour and glory to Age")
- Stanzas (""God speed the plough!" be this a prayer")
D
- Stanzas ("Oh! there are other tears than those")
- Stanzas ("He paused: wild laughs and fitful screams came bursting on the breeze")
H
Emmeline Hinxman
L
- Stanzas, 5th June 1824, "Alas! alas! the times are fled"
- Stanzas, 24th May 1823, "Farewell, farewell! then both are free"
- Stanzas, 27th August 1825, "Grace and beauty had crown’d thee"
- Stanzas, 5th June 1824, "Have the dreams of thy youth departed"
- Stanzas (The Fate of Adelaide (1821), "I do not weep that thou art laid"
- Stanzas, New Monthly, 1833, "I know it is not made to last"
- Stanzas, Edinburgh Literary Journal, 1830, "I pray thee, do not speak to me"
- Stanzas, 5th February 1825, "I turn’d into the olive grove"
- Stanzas, 10th January 1824, "Is it not so?"
- Stanzas, 5th June 1824, "Is this the harp you used to wake"
- Stanzas, The Edinburgh Magazine, October 1821, "It came to my pillow"
- Stanzas, The Amulet 1826 "My heart hath turned away"
- Stanzas, adapted to music by —, "My heart is as light as the gossamer veil"
- Stanzas, 1st October 1825, "Oh, tell me not I shall forget"
- Stanzas, 5th June 1824, "The moon is shining o'er the lake"
- Stanzas, 24th May 1823, "Twine not those red roses for me"
- Stanzas, 8th November 1823, "We shall not meet again, love,"
- Stanzas, 12th March 1825, "Well, indeed, you may deem"
- Stanzas, "When should lovers breathe their vows?"
K
- Stanzas ("In a drear-nighted December,")
- Stanzas ("The sunsets fall and the sunsets fade")
M
- Stanzas, a poem by Mary Noel McDonald
N
- "Stanzas" ("Why beat those loudly rolling drums")
- "Stanzas" ("The dew-drops gem the blushing rose")
- "Stanzas" ("At eve I wander'd down the vale")
- "Stanzas" ("And thou art dead! and lowly laid")
P
- Stanzas ("In youth have I known one with whom the Earth")
S
- Stanzas—April, 1814, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
T
- Stanzas, a poem by Helen Truesdell
V
- Stanzas, a poem by Jaroslav Vrchlický
W
- Stanzas, a poem by Amelia Welby
- Stanzas, a poem by William Wordsworth