- The Lay of the Last Minstrel
- A Ditty by Sir Philip Sidney
- On a Girdle by Edmund Waller
- Love alters not by William Shakespeare
- At the Church Gate by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Britain's Ida by Edmund Spenser
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
- To Celia by Ben Jonson
- Why so Wan and Pale? by Sir John Suckling
- A Ma Future by Edwin Arnold
- Serenade by Thomas Hood
- Ae Fond Kiss by Robert Burns
- Highland Mary by Robert Burns
- Come, Rest in this Bosom by Thomas Moore
- She was a Phantom of Delight by William Wordsworth
- She walks in Beauty by Lord Byron
- Ruth by Thomas Hood
- When we Two Parted by Lord Byron
- To the Lady Hamilton by Hon. William Robert Spencer
- Angel and Woman by Thomas Parnell
- Immortality of Love by Robert Southey
- From " The Angel in the House " by Coventry Patmore
- A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns
- Drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Indian Serenade by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- To Lucasta, On going to the Wars by Richard Lovelace
- Tis Sweet to think by Thomas Moore
- The Evening Time by A.C.C.
- Lines by William Wordsworth
- Eros by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Day-Dream by Alfred Tennyson
- The Flower o' Dumblane by Robert Tannahill
- When Sun are in the Quiet Skies by Edward Bulwer
- I.ove's Thread of Gold by Jean Ingelow
- Millais's "Huguenots " by London Spectator
- Good-Night by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Hearts by Adelaide Anne Procter
- A Heart for Every One by Charles Swain
- I waited till the Twilight by Charles Swain
- Rest from All the Year Round
- Twin Stars Aloft by Charles Kingsley
- Love took me softly by the Hand by Anonymous
- Song, “Nay but you...” by Robert Browning
- Song, “When Sparrows build...” by Jean Ingelow
- Destiny by Edwin Arnold
- Light by Francis W. Bourdillon
- Cupid's Arrow by Eliza Cook
- Two Lovers by George Eliot
- The Low-backed Car by Samuel Lover
- Come into the Garden, Maud by Alfred Tennyson
- Sonnets by Christina G. Rossetti
- Because by Adelaide Anne Procter
- The Banks of Doon by Robert Burns
- I Love My Jean by Robert Burns
- A Valediction by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- A Chain by Adelaide Anne Procter
- Love Wakes And Weeps by Sir Walter Scott
- In Three Days by Robert Browning
- The Bonnie Wee Thing by Robert Burns
- Annie Laurie by Douglas of Finland
- I'll Never Love Thee More by James Graham, Marquis of Montress
- Rosalind's Madrigal by Thomas Lodge
- Song, “Pack clouds away...” by Thomas Heywood
- Song, “Ask me no more...” by Thomas Carew
- The Passionate Shepherd to his Love by Christopher Marlowe
- Move Eastward, Happy Earth by Alfred Tennyson
- Serenade, “Now the toils of day are over...” by William Makepeace Thackeray
- My Star by Robert Browning
- When Thou Art Near Me by Lady John Scott
- One Morning, Oh! So Early by Jean Ingelow
- Before the Daybreak by Francis W. Bourdillon
- A Warning by Adelaide Anne Procter
- To Mary by William Makepeace Thackeray
- The Invitation by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Miller's Daughter by Alfred Tennyson
- A Voice by the Cedar Tree by Alfred Tennyson
- Divided by Jean Ingelow
- A Bird-Song by Christina G. Rossetti and Untitled by Anonymous
- To Althea, from Prison by Richard Lovelace
- Song from the Princess by Alfred Tennyson
- Song of the Violet by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Love in a Life by Robert Browning
- Love from Chambers' Journal
- Life in a Love by Robert Browning
- Not ours the Vows by Bernard Barton
- For the Future by Adelaide Anne Procter
- Comfort from “All The Year Round”
- Seven Times Three. Love by Jean Ingelow
- The Violet by Sir Walter Scott
- Song, “In Love, if Love be Love...” by Alfred Tennyson
- One Way of Love by Robert Browning
- Switzerland by Matthew Arnold
- Evelyn Hope by Robert Browning
- Song, “Oh, say not, my Love...” by Sir Walter Scott
- Wisteria from “All the Year Round”
- Sonnet by Michael Angelo, translated by William Wordsworth
- Married Lovers by Jean Ingelow
- How Many Times by Thomas Lovell Beddoes
- James Lee's Wife by Robert Browning
- The Poet's Bridal-Day Song by Allan Cunninghom
- My Lady Singing by Aubrey de Vere
- Madrigal by Anonymous
- York and Lancaster by Anonymous
- Jeanie Morrison by William Motherwell
- I Met Wi' Her I Luved Yestereen by William Motherwell
- A Woman's Question by Adelaide Anne Procter
- A Woman's Answer by Adelaide Anne Procter
- True or False by Adelaide Anne Procter
- I Saw Thee Weep by Lord Byron
- Origin of Love by Lord Byron
- The Dream by Lord Byron
- Love by S. T. Coleridge
- All for Love by Lord Byron
- The Lost Love by William Wordsworth
- “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?” by William Shakespeare
- “She is not fair to outward view” by H. Coleridge
- “Music When Soft Voices Die” by P.B.Shelley
- The True Beauty by T. Carew
- To Dianeme by R. Herrick
- “Go, lovely Rose” by E. Waller
- Blind Love by William Shakespeare
- “One word is too often profaned” by P.B.Shelley
- Where Shall The Lover Rest by Sir W. Scott
- A Birthday by Christina Georgiana Rossetti
- From " The Winter's Tale" by William Shakespeare
- Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- From " The Epithalamlum " by Edmund Spenser
- A Complaint by William Wordsworth
- To Anthea by Robert Herrick
- Passages from " Paradise Lost " by John Milton
- Song, “I prithee send me back my heart” by Sir John Suckling
- A Match by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Lines by John Keats
- If To Thy Heart I Were As Near by William Motherwell
- Caeli by Francis W. Bourdillon
- Gathered Roses by Francis W. Bourdillon
- The Time I've Lost In Wooing by Thomas Moore
- John Anderson, my Jo by Robert Burns
- Faded Leaves by Matthew Arnold
- Urania by Matthew Arnold
- Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere by Tennyson
- Guinevere by Tennyson
- Altho' Thou Maun Never Be Mine by Robert Burns
- Changes by Robert Bulwer Lytton
- Two Loves by Adelaide Anne Procter
- King and Slave by Adelaide Anne Procter
- Love by Mrs. Browning
- Fidelis by Adelaide Anne Procter
- A Love Token by Adelaide Anne Procter
- To Mary in Heaven by Robert Burns
- Margaret Alone At Her Spinning-Wheel by Goethe
- Margaret to Dolcino by Charles Kingsley
- Dolcino to Margaret by Charles Kingsley
- Love's Omnipresence by J. Sylvester
- Inclusions by Mrs. Browning
- Insufficiency by Mrs. Browning
- Im Wunderschonen Mai by Heinrich Heine, translated by Sir Theodore Martin
- Wenn Ich In Deine Augen Seh by Heinrich Heine, translated by Alma Strettell
- “Thous lovest me not” by Heinrich Heine, translated by Mrs. Browning
- Du Bist Wie Eime Blume by Heinrich Heine, translated by Kate Freiligrath Kroeker
- Ad Finem by Heinrich Heine, translated by Mrs. Browning
- Saphire Sind Die Augen Dein by Heinrich Heine, translated by Alma Strettell
- Tristram and Iseult I by Matthew Arnold
- Tristram and Iseult II by Matthew Arnold
- Tristram and Iseult III by Matthew Arnold
A collection of love poems, including the balcony scene from Romeo & Juliet, Tristram & Iseult, and selections from many authors including Lord Byron, Robert Burns, Robert Browning, Tennyson, and many more.
Roles in Romeo and Juliet, read by Librivox volunteers:
Romeo: Greg Giordano
Juliet: Irene Rubio
Narrator: Alan Mapstone
Roles in Tristram and Iseult I, read by Librivox volunteers:
Narrator: redrun
Tristram: Greg Giordano
The Page: nighthawks
Roles in Tristram and Iseult II, read by Librivox volunteers:
Narrator: Redrun
Tristram: Greg Giordano
Iseult: Elyse
Huntsman: Alan Mapstone
Dames: stepheather
(Summary by Krista Zaleski)
Roles in Romeo and Juliet, read by Librivox volunteers:
Romeo: Greg Giordano
Juliet: Irene Rubio
Narrator: Alan Mapstone
Roles in Tristram and Iseult I, read by Librivox volunteers:
Narrator: redrun
Tristram: Greg Giordano
The Page: nighthawks
Roles in Tristram and Iseult II, read by Librivox volunteers:
Narrator: Redrun
Tristram: Greg Giordano
Iseult: Elyse
Huntsman: Alan Mapstone
Dames: stepheather
(Summary by Krista Zaleski)
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