This grand collection includes the complete poetry of the great Victorian author Thomas Hardy, containing over 940 poems, verses and lyrics:
Wessex Poems and Other Verses
The Temporary the All
Amabel
Hap
"In Vision I Roamed"
At a Bridal
Postponement
A Confession to a Friend in Trouble
Neutral Tones
She
Her Initials
Her Dilemma
Revulsion
She, To Him
Ditty
The Sergeant's Song
Valenciennes
San Sebastian
The Stranger's Song
The Burghers
Leipzig
The Peasant's Confession
The Alarm
Her Death and After
The Dance at the Phœnix
The Casterbridge Captains
A Sign-Seeker
My Cicely
Her Immortality
The Ivy-Wife
A Meeting with Despair
Unknowing
Friends Beyond
To Outer Nature
Thoughts of Phena
Middle-Age Enthusiasms
In a Wood
To a Lady
To an Orphan Child
Nature's Questioning
The Impercipient
At an Inn
The Slow Nature
In a Eweleaze near Weatherbury
The Fire at Tranter Sweatley's
Heiress and Architect
The Two Men
Lines
"I Look into my Glass"
Poems of the Past and the Present
Embarcation
Departure
The Colonel's Soliloquy
The Going of the Battery
At the War Office
A Christmas Ghost-Story
The Dead Drummer
A Wife in London
The Souls of the Slain
Song of the Soldiers' Wives
The Sick God
Genoa and the Mediterranean
Shelley's Skylark
In the Old Theatre, Fiesole
Rome: on the Palatine
Lausanne: In Gibbon's Old Garden
Zermatt: To the Matterhorn
The Bridge of Lodi
On an Invitation to the United States...
Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses
The Revisitation
A Trampwoman's Tragedy
The Two Rosalinds
A Sunday Morning Tragedy
The House of Hospitalities
Bereft
John and Jane
The Curate's Kindness
The Flirt's Tragedy
The Rejected Member's Wife
The Farm-Woman's Winter
Autumn in King's Hintock Park
Shut out that Moon
Reminiscences of a Dancing Man
The Dead Man Walking
Satires of Circumstance…
Moments of Vision
Late Lyrics and Earlier
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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist, he was influenced in his poetry by Romanticism, especially William Wordsworth.