Tamerlane and other poems (1827) --
Tamerlane [1827 version] --
To --("I saw thee on thy bridal day") --
'In youth have I known one with whom the Earth' --
'A wilder'd being from my birth' --
'The happiest day, the happiest hour' --
Al Aaraaf, Talerlane and Minor poems (1829) --
Tamerlane [1829 version] --
to-- ("Should my early life seem") --
To-- "The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see") --
Fairy land (Dim vales - and shadowy floods") --
To Helen ("Helen, thy beauty is to me") --
Israfel [1831 version] --
Fairy land ("Sit down beside me Isabel") --
The raven and other poems (1845) --
Poetry - Oh, Tempora! Oh, Mores! --
'When Wit and Wine and Friends Have Met' --
'From Childhood's Hour I have Not Been' --
'It was my choice or chance or curse' --
'Elizabeth, It Surely Is Most Fit' --
'Elizabeth, It Is in Vain You Say' --
'As for Locke, He Is All in My Eye' --
To--("Sleep on, sleep on, another hour") --
Epigram for Wall Street --
Impromptu - To Kate Carol --
The divine right of kinds --
'For Her these lines are penned...' --
'Deep in earth my love is lying' --
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter --
To - ("Not long ago, the writer of these lines") --
To Helen ("I saw thee once, once only, years ago") --
A dream within a dreams --
Three essays on poetry --
The philosophy of composition --
he The rationale of verse --
Edgar Allan's Poe's life --
Edgar Allan Poe's works --
Index of titles and first lines