The Night came on the Waters—all was rest (Poems 1814-1816), iii. 419

The "Origin of Love"!—Ah, why (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 65

The roses of Love glad the garden of life (Hours of Idleness), i. 109

The sacred song that on mine ear (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), iii. 32; [vii. 15]

The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain (Lara, Canto I.), iii. 323

The Son of Love and Lord of War I sing (Jeux d'Esprit, etc.), [vii. 82]

The Spell is broke, the charm is flown (Poems 1809-1813), iii. 12

The Spirit of the fervent days of Old (Prophecy of Dante, Canto II.), iv. 255

The wild gazelle on Judah's Hills (Hebrew Melodies), iii. 384

The winds are high on Helle's wave (Bride of Abydos, Canto II.), iii. 178