Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).
The first blue plaque is erected in London by the Royal Society of Arts on the birthplace (1788) of English poet Lord Byron, subsequently demolished.
Charles Heavysege, "Jezebel," New Dominion Monthly (Montreal)
Matthew Arnold, New Poems, including "Dover Beach"
Philip James Bailey, Universal Hymn (see also Festus 1839)
Mathilde Blind, publishing under the pen name "Claude Lake", Poems
Jean Ingelow, A Story of Doom, and Other Poems
William Morris, The Life and Death of Jason
Algernon Charles Swinburne, Song of Italy
Augusta Webster, A Woman Sold, and Other Poems
George Arnold, Poems, Grave and Gay, published posthumously
John Burroughs, Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person, biography and criticism
Ralph Waldo Emerson, May-Day and Other Pieces
Bret Harte, The Lost Galleon
Josiah Gilbert Holland, Kathrina: Her Life and Mine, in a Poem
Emma Lazarus, Poems and Translations
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Flower-de-Luce
James Russell Lowell, The Biglow Papers, Second Series
William Gilmore Simms, editor, War Poetry of the South
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Religious Poems
Rose Hartwick Thorpe, Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight
Henry Timrod, "Ode: Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.