- "To ——— ———" (The streamlet glides sweetly along)
- "To ——— ———" (I'd cull, my friend, the fairest flowers)
- To —— (Within these leafless trees)
- To —— II (I do not ask if an illustrious name)
- To —— III (Give me but the energy)
- To —— IV (This life is to thee like a region enchanted)
- To —— V (In the noble army of Reform)
- To —— VI (The brilliant west is glowing)
- To —— VII (Upon the sea of life)
- To —— VIII (Thou dost not dwell in this dark world of ours)
- To —— IX (They may talk of the eloquence famous in story)
- To —— X (Like the river's current rapid)
- To ------ (I will not mourn thee, lovely one)
- To —— (Oh! well I know your subtle Sex)
- To —— (But once I dared to lift my eyes)
- To ------ (Chained to the oar and hopeless of reprieve)
- To ——— (Had I a man's fair form, then might my sighs)
- To ——— (What can I do to drive away)
- To ——— (Yet once again, but once, before we sever)
- To ——— (When we first met, dark wintry skies were glooming)
- To ——— (When the glad sun looks smiling from the sky)
- To ——— (When the dawn)
- To ——— (What recks the sun, how weep the heavy flowers)
- To ——— (The fountain of my life, which flowed so free)
- To ——— (Is it a sin to wish that I may meet thee)
- To ——— (I would I might be with thee, when the year)
- To ——— (Oh! say not, that I love not nature's face)
- To —— (The Day was dying; his breath)
- To ——— (Yes, love me for myself alone)
- To ——— (We may not break, beloved)
- To ——— (Thy mellow voice is still upon mine ear)
- To ——— (Star of my fate! my life—my love—my joy)
- To ——— (It told me thou wert all my own)
- To (You have destroyed my early loves)
- "To ———" (Then, most belov'd, from thee I soon must part)
- "To ———" (Oh! let not those dear eyes o'erflow)
- "To ———" (Oh! give me back the peace of mind)
- "To ———" (Oh, believe not the tale that is whispered to thee)
- "To ———" (O come to me in dreams, love; smile on me once again)
- "To ———" (Can my light smile bring back again)
- To ——— (You are not what you used to be)
- To ——— (They tell me I was false to thee)
- To ——— (Let your summer friends go by)
- To ——— (In Fashion's illumined saloon)
- To —— (The bowers whereat, in dreams)
- To —— (I heed not that my earthly lot)
- To —— (I saw thee on thy bridal day)
- To —— (Should my early life seem)
- To —— (Sleep on, sleep on, another hour)
- To —— —— (Not long ago, the writer of these lines)
- To ——— (Would you care, dear love, if you knew)
- To ——— (What need is there to tell thee how)
- To ——— (To life once given there shall be no end)
- To ——— (The bright dream's fled; it could not last')
- To ——— (Fell in my hand, a pearl of price)
- To ——— (Ah! happy Traveller flying South)
- To ---, also called To Egeria (Leagues of blue ocean are between us spread)
- To —— (I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden)
- To —— (Music, when soft voices die)
- To: —— (Oh! there are spirits of the air)
- To —— (One word is too often profaned)
- To —— (When passion's trance is overpast)
- To —— (Yet look on me—take not thine eyes away)
- To —— (Too late I stayed—forgive the crime)
- To —— (I knew thee strong and quiet like the hills)
- To ——— (All good things have not kept aloof)
- To ——— (Clear-headed friend, whose joyful scorn)
- To ——— (I send you here a sort of allegory)
- To ——— (Sainted Juliet! dearest name!)
- To — (Had I not known all that the heart can tell)
- To — (The whole of this June day replete with roses.)
- To ——— (From the dark chambers of dejection freed)