| Term | Definition |
| Coleridge | Kubla Khan |
| Coleridge | Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
| Keats | The Eve of St. Agnes |
| Gray | Elegy Written in A County Churchyard |
| Burns | Ae Ye Fond Kiss |
| Wordsworth | The World is Too Much With Us |
| Bryon | Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos |
| Bryon | She Walks in Beauty |
| Wordsworth | It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free |
| Burns | To a Mouse |
| Blake | Songs of Experience --Introduction |
| Blake | The Tiger |
| Blake | Songs of Innocence -- Introduction |
| Blake | The Lamb |
| Wordsworth | Tintern Abbey |
| Wordsworth | Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 |
| Wordsworth | London,1802 |
| Keats | When I have Fears I may cease to be |
| Keats | Bright Star, How Steadfast as thou art |
| Keats | On first looking into Chapman's Homer |
| Keats | To a Nightingale |
| Keats | On a Grecian Urn |
| Byron | Stanzas Written on the road between Florence and Pisa |
| Shelly | Ode to the West Wind |
| Shelly | To a Skylark |
| Shelly | Ozymandias |
| Shelly | Sonnet: England 1819 |