A Shropshire Lad
by A.E. Housman (1896)
- 1887
- "Loveliest of trees, the cherry now"
- The Recruit
- Reveille
- "Oh see how thick the goldcup flowers"
- "When the lad for longing sighs"
- "When smoke stood up from Ludlow"
- "Farewell to barn and stack and tree"
- "On moonlit heath and lonesome bank"
- March
- "On your midnight pallet lying"
- "When I watch the living meet"
- "When I was one-and-twenty"
- "There pass the careless people"
- "Look not in my eyes, for fear"
- "It nods and curtseys and recovers"
- "Twice a week the winter thorough"
- "Oh, when I was in love with yo"
- To an Athlete Dying Young
- "Oh fair enough are sky and plain"
- Bredon Hill
- "The street sounds to the soldiers' tread"
- "The lads in their hundreds to Ludlow come in for the fair"
- "Say, lad, have you things to do?"
- "This time of year a twelvemonth past"
- "Along the field as we came by"
- "Is my team ploughing"
- The Welsh Marches
- The Lent Lily
- "Others, I am not the first"
- "On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble"
- "From far, from eve and morning"
- "If truth in hearts that perish"
- The New Mistress
- "On the idle hill of summer"
- "White in the moon the long road lies"
- "As through the wild green hills of Wyre"
- "The winds out of the west land blow"
- "'Tis time, I think, by Wenlock town"
- "Into my heart an air that kills"
- "In my own shire, if I was sad"
- The Merry Guide
- The Immortal Part
- "Shot? so quick, so clean an ending?"
- "If by chance your eye offend you"
- "Bring, in this timeless grave to throw"
- The Carpenter's Son
- "Be still, my soul, be still; the arms you bear are brittle"
- "Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly"
- "Clunton and Clunbury"
- "Loitering with a vacant eye"
- "Far in a western brookland"
- The True Lover
- "With rue my heart is laden"
- "Westward on the high-hilled plains"
- The Day of Battle
- "You smile upon your friend to-day"
- "When I came last to Ludlow"
- The Isle of Portland
- "Now hollow fires burn out to black"
- Hughley Steeple
- "Terence, this is stupid stuff"
- "I hoed and trenched and weeded"
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