William Blake-“London”:
William Blake-from marginalia to Reynolds’ Discourses
Robert Browning-“Fra Lippo Lippi”
Robert Browning-“My Last Duchess”
Edmund Burke-from The Sublime and Beautiful
S. T. Coleridge-from Statesman’s Manual
S. T. Coleridge-“This lime-tree bower my prison”
S. T. Coleridge-selection of late poems
Thomas DeQuincey-Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
DeQuincey-missing pages from Confessions
Gerard Manley Hopkins-“As kingfishers catch fire,” “God’s Grandeur”
Gerard Manley Hopkins-“That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire”
John Keats-“Ode on a Grecian Urn”
John Keats-“Ode on Melancholy”
Walter Pater-“Leonardo Da Vinci”
Walter Pater-“Preface” and “Conclusion” to The Renaissance
Alexander Pope-from Essay on Criticism
Joshua Reynolds-“Discourse III”
Christina Rossetti-Goblin Market
Christina Rossetti-“Monna Innominata”
Dante Gabriel Rossetti-“The Blessed Damozel”
Dante Gabriel Rossetti-“The Portrait”
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, “A Sonnet”
Wolfgang Schivelbusch-“Panoramic Travel”
Algernon Charles Swinburne-“Before the Mirror”
Algernon Charles Swinburne-“A Forsaken Garden”
Algernon Charles Swinburne-“Sapphics”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson-“The Lady of Shalott”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson-“The Palace of Art”
William McNeil Whistler-“The Ten O’Clock Lecture”
William Wordsworth-from “Preface” to Lyrical Ballads
William Wordsworth-“Old Man Traveling”
William Wordsworth-“Simon Lee”
William Wordsworth-“Tintern Abbey”