Incoming Resources
- Nonsense Poems
- Wain, LGBT reimaginings of Scottish folktales
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, illuminated by the Brownings' love letters
- My shadow
- The hunting of the snark
- The utter nonsense of Edward Lear
- Bright wings, dappled things
- The green helmet and other poems
- Sonnets from the Portuguese, illuminated by the Brownings' love letters
- "Easter, 1916" and other poems, William Butler Yeats
- Barrack-room ballads, with 'Departmental ditties' and other verses, Rudyard Kipling
- Gerard Manley Hopkins, magician of words, sounds, images, and insights, Father Joseph J. Feeney, S.J., Ph.D., St. Joseph's University
- Robert Browning on love
- Selected poems
- The defence of Guenevere and other poems
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The poems of Charlotte Brontë
- The poetry of Thomas Hardy, a handbook and commentary
- The spider and the fly, Mary Howitt
- The poetry of Arthur Conan Doyle
- Robert Browning
- A child's garden of verses
- The wind among the reeds, manuscript materials
- His shoes were far too tight
- Selected poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Songs of love and empire
- Later poems, William Butler Yeats
- Selected poetry by Lewis Carroll, Lewis Carroll
- The finest nonsense of Edward Lear, Edward Lear
- On Baile's strand, manuscript materials
- In the seven woods ;, and, the green helmet and other poems : manuscript materials
- Goblin market, and other poems, Christina Rossetti
- Goblin market
- The Celtic twilight
- Life and letters of Robert Browning
- The land of counterpane
- My last duchess and other poems, Robert Browning
- The Celtic twilight, faerie and folklore, W.B. Yeats
- Literature in Ireland, Thomas MacDonagh
- W.B. Yeats: poems, W.B. Yeats
- Nonsense, Edward Lear
- Aurora Leigh
- A heart lost in wonder, the life and faith of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Catharine Randall
- The fugitive and other poems, Rabindranath Tagore
- Early poems, William Butler Yeats
- The five nations, Rudyard Kipling
- Aurora Leigh, a poem : from the last London edition, corrected by the author