"With me poetry has been not a purpose, but a passion."-Edgar Allan Poe. Containing such famous works as "The Raven", "Lenore", "Annabel Lee", and "To Helen", this complete collection of poetry by Edgar Allan Poe encapsulates the career of one of the best-known and most read American writers.... read more
To -- -- ("I saw thee on thy bridal day--") <1827-1845>
Dreams <1827>
Spirits of the Dead <1827-1839>
Evening Star <1827>
A Dream within a Dream <1827-1849>
Stanzas <1827-1845>
A Dream <1827-1545>
"The Happiest Day--The Happiest Hour" <1827 ff.>
The Lake: To -- <1827-1845>
Sonnet--To Science <1829-1845>
Romance <1829-1845>
To -- ("The bowers whereat, in dreams I see") <1829-1845>
To the River -- <1829-1845>
To -- "I heed not that my earthly lot") <1829-1850>
Fairy-Land <1829-1845>
To Helen ("Helen, thy beauty is to me”) <1831-1845>
Israfel <1831-1845>
The City in the Sea <1831-1845>
The Sleeper <1831-1845>
Lenore <1831-1849>
The Valley of Unrest <1831-1845>
The Coliseum <1833-l845; also included in the verse play Politian>
To One in Paradise <1834-1845; included in the story "The Assignation">
To F-- <1835-1845>
Sonnet--To Zante <1837-1845>
The Haunted Palace <1839-1845; included in story “The Fall of the House of Usher">
Sonnet-Silence <1840-1845>
The Conqueror Worm <1843-1845; also included in the story “Ligeia">
Dream-Land <1844-1845>
The Raven <1845-1849>
Eulalie--A Song <1845>
To M. L. S-- <1847>
Ulalume <1847-1549>
To - - (“Not long ago, the writer of these lines") <1848>
To Helen ("I saw thee once--once only--years ago:") <1848>
Eldorado <1849>
For Annie <1849>
To My Mother <1849-1850>
Annabel Lee <1849-1850>
The Bells <1849>
Alone <has been attributed to Poe and dated to 1829, but first published 1875>
Alphabetical List of Titles
Alphabetical List of First Lines
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