1125 The world is charged with the grandeur of God, 1516 The world is too much with us; late and
soon, 319 The world's great age begins anew, 821 The wounds are terrible. The paint is old,
2850 Then all the nations of birds lifted together, 2590 Then, land!?then, England! oh, the frosty
cliffs, 1092 Theology, 2598 There be none of Beauty's daughters, 614 'There is a Thorn?it looks so old, 252 There Is No Natural Religion, 80 There's a land that bears a world-known
name, 1615 There was a roaring in the wind all night,
302 There was a time in former years?, 1876 There was a time when meadow, grove, and
stream, 308 There was a whispering in my hearth, 1973 There was an Old Man who supposed, 1528 These, in the day when heaven was falling,
1953 'They,' 1960 They Are Not Long, 1825 They fuck you up, your mum and dad, 2572
They say that Hope is happiness, 613
They sing their dearest songs?, 1883 They throw in Drummer Hodge, to rest,
1870 They went to sea in a sieve, they did, 1528 Things Fall Apart, 2624 Thiong'o, Ngugi wa, 2535 This Be The Verse, 2572 This house has been far out at sea all night,
2594 This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison, 428 This living hand, now warm and capable,
939
Thomas, Dylan, 2444 Thomas, Edward, 1956 Thomas, John Jacob, 1624
Thorn, The, 252 Those long uneven lines, 2568 Thou art indeed just, Lord, 1524 Thou large-brained woman and large-
hearted man, 1083 Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, 905
Thoughts About the Person from Porlock,
2375 Thoughts on My Sick-Bed, 404 Three sang of love together: one with lips,
1462 Three weeks gone and the combatants gone,
2457 Three years she grew, 275 Through Alpine meadows soft-suffused,
1369 Thy voice prevails?dear friend, my gentle
friend!, 872 Tis past! The sultry tyrant of the south, 29 Tis the middle of the night by the castle
clock, 449 Tis time this heart should be unmoved, 735
Tithonus, 1125 To [Music, when soft voices die], 820 To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected
Soon to Become Visible, 36 To a Louse, 136 To a Mouse, 135 To a Sky-Lark, 817 To an Athlete Dying Young, 1949 To Autumn, 925 To Christina Rossetti, 1640 To George Sand, 1083 To His Love, 1965 To Homer, 888 To fane fThe keen stars were twinkling), 836 To Marguerite?Continued, 1355 To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love, 85 To Night (Shelley), 819 To Night (Smith), 40 To Room Nineteen, 2544 To Sidmouth and Castlereagh, 771 To Sleep, 40 To the Poet Coleridge, 74 To Tirzah, 96 To Toussaint I'Ouverture, 318 To William Shelley, 111 To William Wordsworth, 471 To Wordsworth, 744 Toccata of Galuppi's, A, 1262 Today we have naming of parts. Yesterday,
2455 Tortoise Shout, 2275 Toussaint, the most unhappy Man of Men!,
318 Towery city and branchy between towers, 1520 Tradition and the Individual Talent, 2319
Trampwoman's Tragedy, A, 1872 Translations, 2477 Triad, A, 1462 True Conception of Empire, The, 1630
True genius, but true woman! dost deny, 1083
True poesy is not in words, 853
Tuckett. Bill Tuckett. Telegraph operator, Hall's Creek, 2821 Turning and turning in the widening gyre, 2036
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Turns, 2534 Tuscan cypresses, 2280 Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, 1530 Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean, 86 Twas summer and the sun was mounted high, 280 Two Letters on Sight and Vision, 126 Tyger, The, 92
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright, 92
Ulysses (Joyce), 2200 Ulysses (Tennyson), 1123 Unbosoming, 1639 Under Ben Bulben, 2047 Under the Waterfall, 1880 Undesirable you may have been, untouchable, 2726 Unknown Citizen, The, 2431 Up, black, striped and damasked like the chasuble, 2830 Up! quit thy bower, 221 Up this green woodland ride let's softly rove, 851 Up! up! my Friend, and quit your books, 251 Up-Hill, 1465 Upon a lonely desart Beach, 72 Upon a time, before the faery broods, 910
Vanity, saith the preacher, vanity, 1259 Vathek, 587 Vergissmeinnicht, 2457 Vindication of the Rights of Men, A, 159 Vindication of the Rights of Woman, The,
170 Vision, A, 856 Vision of the Last Judgment, A, 124 Visions of the Daughters of Albion, 102 Visit to Europe, A, 1627 Visit to Newgate, A, 1239 Voice, The, 1882
Waiting for the Barbarians, 2839 Wake! For the Sun, who scattered into flight, 1213
Walcott, Derek, 2586