A Fragment

Anne Brontë

 * "A Fragment" (Maiden, thou wert thoughtless once)

Rupert Brooke

 * "Fragment" (I strayed about the deck, an hour, to-night)

George Gordon Byron

 * "A Fragment" (When, to their airy hall, my Fathers' voice)
 * "A Fragment" (Could I remount the river of my years)
 * "A Fragment" (short story, In the year 17—, having for some time determined on a journey through countries not hitherto much frequented by travellers,)
 * "Fragment" (Hills of Annesley, Bleak and Barren)

Guy Wetmore Carryl

 * "A Fragment" (When she is forward, querulous, or wild)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

 * "Fragment" ( The body, / Eternal Shadow of the finite Soul)

Annie Isabel Curwen

 * "A Fragment" (Wrung from an aching heart)

Anne Finch

 * "Fragment" (Peace! where art thou to be found?)
 * "Fragment" (So here confined, and but to female clay)

Roderick J. Flanagan

 * "A Fragment" (The Roman's force in war and warlike arts)

James Elroy Flecker

 * "A Fragment" (O puring westering streams)

Felicia Hemans

 * "A Fragment" (Rest on your battle-fields, ye brave!)

Frances Anne Kemble

 * "Fragment" (Walking by moonlight on the golden margin)
 * "Fragment" (Oh! for the temperate airs that blow)
 * "Fragment" (It was the harvest time: the broad, bright moon)

Maria Konopnicka

 * "Fragment" (I come not, nightingales, to join your lay)

Letitia Elizabeth Landon

 * "Fragment, 26th April 1823" (A blue Italian sky, — yet scarce more blue)
 * "Fragment, 18th October 1823" (A solitude Of green and silent beauty, just a home)
 * "Fragment, 26th April 1823" (Do any thing but love; or if thou lovest)
 * "Fragment, 18th June 1825" (Forget thee—I may not forget)
 * "Fragment, 18th June 1825 Introductory stanzas" (Gleamings of poetry, if I may give)
 * "Poetic Fragment, 17th December 1825" (I have a gush of wild and passionate thoughts)
 * "Fragment, 19th April 1823" (I looked upon the twilight Star)
 * "Fragment (The Fate of Adelaide, 1821)" (I saw her amid pleasure's gayest haunts—)
 * "Fragment (The Fate of Adelaide, 1821)" (Is not this grove)
 * "Fragment, 26th August 1820" (Is not this grove)
 * "Fragment (The Fate of Adelaide, 1821)" (It is not spring, but still the new-come year)
 * "Fragment, 19th April 1823" (It is the last survivor of a race)
 * "Fragment, 19th April 1823" (I should have prized thy heart, if none)
 * "Poetic Fragment, 17th December 1825" (Last night the midnight wind)
 * "Fragment, 26th April 1823" (Love once dwelt in a palmy isle,)
 * "Fragment (The Fate of Adelaide, 1821)" (Love thee! yes, yes! the storms that rend aside)
 * "Fragment, 18th June 1825" (My heart is as a grave)
 * "Fragment, 19th April 1823" (Nay, pray thee, let me weep, for tears)
 * "Fragment II., 5th August 1826" (No more, no more, why should I dream)
 * "Fragment, 18th June 1825" (Now for the gay, the cold, the free)
 * "Fragment, 16th August 1823" (Oh it is veriest vanity to love!)
 * "Fragment, 18th June 1825" (Oh, no, my heart is given)
 * "Fragment, 26th April 1823" (The lights are fair in my father's hall,)
 * "Fragment, 26th April 1823" (Then fare thee well, love, for a little while!)
 * "Fragment I., 5th August 1826" (There are ten thousand visions of delight)
 * "Fragment, 19th April 1823" (There is a curse laid on the human heart)
 * "Poetic Fragment, 17th December 1825" (There was a paleness on his brow that spoke)
 * "Poetic Fragment, 17th December 1825" (’Twas Spring, the tree stood by the stream)
 * "Fragment, 6th October 1827" (I know but little of her history)

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

 * "A Fragment" (Awake! arise! the hour is late!)

Edith May

 * "A Fragment"

Edwin Arlington Robinson

 * "Fragment" (Faint white pillars that seem to fade)

Clark Ashton Smith

 * "A Fragment" (Autumn far off in memory)

Geoffrey Bache Smith

 * "A Fragment" (And some came down in a great wind)

Cynthia Taggart

 * "A Fragment"

Oscar Wilde

 * "A Fragment" (Beautiful star with the crimson lips)

Jan z Wojkowicz

 * "A Fragment" (And what of all remained to me)

William Wordsworth

 * "A Fragment" (Between two sister moorland rills)