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Manfred
closet drama by Lord Byron

The Corsair
1814 tale in verse by George Gordon Byron

The Giaour
poem by Lord Byron

Adonais
thumb|1821 title page, Pisa, Italy: Ollier.
Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats, Author of Endymion, Hyperion, etc. () is a pastoral elegy written by Percy Bysshe Shelley for John Keats in 1821, and widely regarded as one of Shelley's best and best-known works. The poem, which is in 495 lines in 55 Spenserian stanzas, was composed in the spring of 1821 immediately after 11 April, when Shelley heard of Keats's death (seven weeks earlier). It is a pastoral elegy, in the English tradition of John Milton's Lycidas. Shelley had studied and translated classical elegies. The title of the poe
Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude
poem

Parisina
poem of Lord Byron
Hebrew Melodies
cycle of poems

The Siege of Corinth
1816 poem written by Lord Byron

Epipsychidion
thumb|1821 title page, Charles and James Ollier, London
thumb|1820–21 draft of Epipsychidion, Bodleian Library, Oxford

Beppo
1817 poem written by Lord Byron

Hellas
verse drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley

The Revolt of Islam
poem by Percy Shelley

Hours of Idleness
book by Lord Byron