Radcliffe, Ann Ward, 1764-1823. The Poems of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. London: printed by and for J. Smith, Princes Street, 1816. 118p. [Radcliffe's poems only, pp. 1-95]
- TO THE VISIONS OF FANCY.
- SONNET, TO THE LILLY.
- NIGHT.
- SONG. [Life's a varied, bright illusion]
- SONG OF A SPIRIT.
- SONNET. [Morn's beaming eyes at length unclose]
- STANZAS. [How smooth that lake expands its ample breast!]
- SUN-RISE: A SONNET.
- TITANIA TO HER LOVE.
- SONNET. [How sweet is Love's first gentle sway]
- MORNING, ON THE SEA-SHORE.
- NIGHT.
- SUN-SET.
- TO THE NIGHTINGALE.
- SONG. [The rose that weeps with morning dew]
- AIR. [Now, at Moonlight's fairy hour]
- THE GLOW-WORM.
- THE FIRST HOUR OF MORNING.
- SONNET. [Now the bat circles on the breeze of eve]
- STORIED SONNET.
- THE PIEDMONTESE.
- THE SEA-NYMPH.
- RONDEAU. [Soft as yon silver ray, that sleeps]
- THE PILGRIM.
- TO A SEA-NYMPH.
- THE MARINER.
- THE BUTTER-FLY TO HIS LOVE.
- STANZAS. [O'er Ilion's plains, where once the warrior bled]
- SONG OF THE EVENING HOUR.
- SHIPWRECK.
- TO AUTUMN.
- TO THE BAT.
- TO THE WINDS.
- TO MELANCHOLY.