The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry
Chapter 57
When coldness wraps this suffering clay (_Hebrew Melodies_), iii. 395
When Dryden's fool, "unknowing what he sought" (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 59
When energising objects men pursue (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 55
When fierce conflicting passions urge (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 168
When Friendship or Love (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 49
When from the heart where Sorrow sits (_Poems 1809-1813_), iii. 69
When I hear you express an affection so warm (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 23
When I rov'd a young Highlander o'er the dark heath (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 191
When Man, expell'd from Eden's bowers (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 282
When Newton saw an apple fall, he found (_Don Juan_, Canto X.), vi. 400
When slow Disease, with all her host of Pains (_Hours of Idleness_ [_Childish Recollections_]), i. 84
When some proud son of man returns to earth (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 280
When the last sunshine of expiring Day (_Monody on the Death of Sheridan_), iv. 71
When the vain triumph of the imperial lord (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 37
When Thurlow this damned nonsense sent (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 17
When Time, or soon or late, shall bring (_Poems, 1809-1813_), iii. 39
When, to their airy hall, my Father's voice (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 21
When we two parted (_Poems 1814-1816_), iii. 410
Whene'er I view those lips of thine (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 76
Where are those honours, Ida, once your own? (_Hours of Idleness_), i. 16
White as a white sail on a dusky sea (_Island_, Canto IV.), v. 626
Who hath not glowed above the page where Fame (_Poems 1814-1816_), iii. 415
Who killed John Keats? (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii. 76
Who would not laugh, if Lawrence, hired to grace (_Hints from Horace_),