The Complete Poems
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The Sussex Men are Noted Fools 611
The sword sung on the barren heath 152
The Villain at the Gallows tree 616
The Vision of Christ that thou dost see 851
The wild winds weep 29
[Then Reynolds said O woman most sage] 626
Then the Cynic sung 63
There is a Smile of Love 498
There is a Void, outside of Existence, which if enterd into 635
Theres Doctor Clash 74
These are the Idiots chiefest arts 620
This frog he would a wooing ride 68
This Song to the flower of Flaxmans joy 482
Thou fair-hair’d angel of the evening 23
Thou hast a lap full of seed 141
Thou little Kid didst play 153
Three Virgins at the break of day 498
Thy Friendship oft has made my heart to ake 618
[To a lovely mirtle bound] 142
To be or not to be 69
To Chloes breast young Cupid slily stole 629
To find the Western path 493
To forgive Enemies H[ayley] does pretend 617
To Mercy Pity Peace and Love 111
To my Friend Butts I write 482
To see a World in a Grain of Sand 506
Truly My Satan thou art but a Dunce 863
Twas on a Holy Thursday their innocent faces clean 111
Tyger Tyger burning bright (NPF: The Tyger [First Version]) 145
Tyger Tyger burning bright (NPF: The Tyger [Second Version]) 146
Tyger Tyger, burning bright (SE: The Tyger) 125
Upon a holy thursday their innocent faces clean 71
Venetian; all thy Colouring is no more 633
Was I angry with Hayley who usd me so ill 611
Was Jesus Born of a Virgin Pure 850
Was Jesus Chaste or did he 852
Was Jesus gentle or did he 854
Was Jesus Humble or did he 856, 857
Welcome stranger to this place 61
What can this Gospel of Jesus be 848
What doest thou here Elijah? 864
What is it men [of] in women do require? 154
Whate’er is Born of Mortal Birth 132
Whateer is done to her she cannot know 489
When a Man has Married a Wife 161
When early morn walks forth in sober grey 30
When France got free Europe ’twixt Fools & Knaves 632
When H—y finds out what you cannot do 617
When I see a Rubens Rembrant [or] Correggio 624
When Klopstock England defied 488
When my mother died I was very young 108
When Nations grow Old. The Arts grow Cold 633
When old corruption first begun 64
When silver Snow decks Susan’s cloaths 37
When silver snow decks Sylvio’s cloaths 62
When Sir Joshua Reynolds died 632
When the green woods laugh, with the voice of joy 109
When the trees do laugh with our merry wit 61
When the voices of children are heard on the green (NPF) 144
When the voices of children, are heard on the green (SE: Nurses Song) 123
When the voices of children are heard on the green (SI: Nurse’s Song) 114
When you look at a picture you always can see 623
Where thou dwellest in what Grove 490
Whether on Ida’s shady brow 31
[Which are beauties sweetest dress] 156
[who cries all art is fraud & Genius a trick…] 627
Why art thou silent & invisible 144
Why of the sheep do you not learn peace 155
Why should I be bound to thee 150
Why should I care for the men of thames 139
Why was Cupid a Boy 625
Wife of the Friend of those I most revere 484
With happiness stretchd across the hills 485
[Woe alas my guilty hand…] 156
Wondrous the Gods more wondrous are the Men 618
[He] You all [his] your Youth observd the Golden Rule 614
You call me Mad tis Folly to do so 617
You dont believe I wont attempt to make ye 609
You must agree that Rubens was a Fool 619
You say reserve & modesty he has 618
You say their Pictures well Painted be 623
You think Fuseli is not a Great Painter Im Glad 612
Youth of delight come hither 133