- Dedication
- Ravenna
- Hélas!
- Sonnet to Liberty
- Ave Imperatrix
- To Milton
- Louis Napoleon
- Sonnet on the Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria
- Quantum Mutata
- Libertatus Sacra Fames
- Theoretikos
- The Garden of Eros
- Requiescat
- Sonnet on Approaching Italy
- San Miniato
- Ave Maria Plena Gratia
- Italia
- Sonnet Written in Holy Week at Genoa
- Rome Unvisited
- Urbs Sacra Aeterna
- Sonnet on Hearing the Dies Irae Sung in the Sistine Chapel
- Easter Day
- E Tenebris
- Vita Nuova
- Madonna Mia
- The New Helen
- The Burden of Itys
- Impression du Matin
- Magdalen Walks
- Athanasia
- Serenade
- Endymion
- La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente
- Chanson
- Charmides
- Impressions I: Les Silhouettes
- Impressions II: La Fuite de la Lune
- The Grave of Keats
- Theocritus: A Villanelle
- In the Gold Room: A Harmony
- Ballade de Marguerite
- The Dole of the King's Daughter
- Amor Intellectualis
- Santa Decca
- A Vision
- Impression du Voyage
- The Grave of Shelley
- By the Arno
- Fabien dei Franchi
- Phèdre
- Portia
- Queen Henrietta Maria
- Camma
- Panthea
- Impression: Le Reveillon
- At Verona
- Apologia
- Quia Multum Amavi
- Silentium Amoris
- Her Voice
- My Voice
- Taedium Vitae
- Humanitad
- Flower of Love
- The Sphinx
- The Ballad of Reading Jail
- Le Jardin des Tuileries
- With a Copy of "A House of Pomegranates"
- The True Knowledge
- On the Recent Sale by Auction of Keats' Love Letters
- The New Remorse
- The Harlot's House
- Under the Balcony
- Wasted Days
Complied by Thomas B. Mosher and released in 1906, this collection contains nearly every poem published by Oscar Wilde during his lifetime. From his Oxford undergrad days, through his rise to fame and scandal, all the way to his death, we witness an iconic author's evolution.
This work is derived from Wilde's first published piece, the 1878 Newdigate Prize-winning Ravenna, his 1881 poetry collection, and verses found in literary magazines and other publications.
- Summary by Mary Kay
This work is derived from Wilde's first published piece, the 1878 Newdigate Prize-winning Ravenna, his 1881 poetry collection, and verses found in literary magazines and other publications.
- Summary by Mary Kay
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