Edgar Allan Poe Bibliography - Poetry

Poetry

Title Date First published in Notes
"Poetry" 1824 Never published in Poe's lifetime
"O, Tempora! O, Mores!" 1825 Never published during Poe's lifetime Not authenticated as by Poe
"Tamerlane" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"Song" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"Imitation" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"A Dream" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"The Lake" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"Spirits of the Dead" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"Evening Star" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"Dreams" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"Stanzas" July 1827 Tamerlane and Other Poems
"The Happiest Day" September 15, 1827 The North American
"To Margaret" circa 1827 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"Alone" 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"To Isaac Lea" circa 1829 Never published in Poe's lifetime
"To The River ——" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
"To ——" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems Begins "The bowers whereat, in dreams..."
"To ——" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems Begins "Should my early life seem..."
"Romance" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
"Fairy-Land" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
"To Science" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
"Al Aaraaf" 1829 Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane, and Minor Poems
"An Acrostic" 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"Elizabeth" 1829 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"To Helen" 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe
"A Paean" 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe
"The Sleeper" 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe
"The City in the Sea" 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe
"The Valley of Unrest" 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe
"Israfel" 1831 Poems by Edgar A. Poe
"Enigma" February 2, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter
"Fanny" May 18, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter
"The Coliseum" October 26, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter
"Serenade" April 20, 1833 Baltimore Saturday Visiter
"To One in Paradise" January 1834 Godey's Lady's Book
"Hymn" April 1835 Southern Literary Messenger
"To Elizabeth" September 1835 Southern Literary Messenger Republished as "To F——s S. O——d" in 1845
"May Queen Ode" circa 1836 Never published in Poe's lifetime
"Spiritual Song" 1836 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"Latin Hymn" March 1836 Southern Literary Messenger
"Bridal Ballad" January 1837 Southern Literary Messenger Originally published as "Ballad"
"To Zante" January 1837 Southern Literary Messenger
"The Haunted Palace" April 1839 American Museum
"Silence–A Sonnet" January 4, 1840 Saturday Courier
"Lines on Joe Locke" February 28, 1843 Saturday Museum
"The Conqueror Worm" January 1843 Graham's Magazine
"Lenore" February 1843 The Pioneer
"A Campaign Song" 1844 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"Dream-Land" June 1844 Graham's Magazine
"Impromptu. To Kate Carol" April 26, 1845 Broadway Journal
"To F——" April 1845 Broadway Journal Republished as "To Frances" in the September 6, 1845, issue of the Broadway Journal
"Eulalie" July 1845 American Review: A Whig Journal
"Epigram for Wall Street" January 23, 1845 Evening Mirror
"The Raven" January 29, 1845 Evening Mirror
"The Divine Right of Kings" October 1845 Graham's Magazine
"A Valentine" February 21, 1846 Evening Mirror Originally published as "To Her Whose Name Is Written Below"
"Beloved Physician" 1847 Never published during Poe's lifetime Incomplete
"Deep in Earth" 1847 Never published during Poe's lifetime Incomplete
"To M. L. S—— (1847)" March 13, 1847 The Home Journal
"Ulalume" December 1847 American Whig Review
"Lines on Ale" 1848 Never published during Poe's lifetime
"To Marie Louise" March 1848 Columbian Magazine
"An Enigma" March 1848 Union Magazine of Literature and Art
"To Helen" November 1848 Sartain's Union Magazine
"A Dream Within A Dream" March 31, 1849 The Flag of Our Union
"Eldorado" April 21, 1849 Flag of Our Union
"For Annie" April 28, 1849 Flag of Our Union
"To My Mother" July 7, 1849 Flag of Our Union
"Annabel Lee" October 9, 1849 New York Daily Tribune Sold before Poe's death but published posthumously
"The Bells" November 1849 Sartain's Union Magazine Sold before Poe's death but published posthumously

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