Complete Poems (89 Poems) (Unique Classics)
This Nook edition is a complete collection of Edgar Allan Poe's poetry, both published and fragments found in Poe's papers or in letters sent do friends. The collection has the following:

Poetry (1824)
O, Tempora! O, Mores! (1825)
To Octavia (1827)
Tamerlane (1827)
Song (1827)
Imitation (1827)
A Dream (1827)
The Lake (1827)
Spirits of the Dead (1827)
Evening Star (1827)
Dreams (1827)
Stanzas (1827)
"The Happiest Day (1827)
To Margaret (1827)
Alone (1829)
To Isaac Lea (1829)
To The River —— (1829)
To —— (1829)
To —— —— (1829)
Romance (1829)
Fairy-Land (1829)
To Science (1829)
Al Aaraaf (1829)
An Acrostic (1829)
Elizabeth (1829)
To Helen (1831)
A Paean (1831)
The Sleeper (1831)
The City in the Sea (1831)
The Valley Nis (1831)
Israfel (1831)
Enigma (1833)
TO ——— (1833)
Fanny (1833)
The Coliseum (1833)
Serenade (1833)
To One in Paradise (1834)
Hymn (1835)
To M—— (1835)
To Elizabeth (1835)
May Queen Ode (1836)
Spiritual Song (1836)
Song of Triumph (1836)
Latin Hymn (1836)
Parody on Drake (1836)
Bridal Ballad (1837)
To Zante (1837)
The Forest Reverie (1838)
The Village Street (1839)
Motto (for “William Wilson”) (1839)
The Haunted Palace (1839)
Couplet (September 1839)
In Youth I Have Known One (1839)
Silence–A Sonnet (1840)
Lines on Joe Locke (1843)
The Conqueror Worm (1843)
Hexameter (1843)
Motto for The Stylus (1843)
Lenore (1843)
Motto for "The Gold-Bug" (1843)
A Campaign Song (1844)
Dream-Land (1844)
To Frances S. Osgood (1845)
To Isadore (1845)
Lines After Elizabeth Barrett (1845)
Impromptu. To Kate Carol (1845)
To F—— (1845)
To —— [Violet Vane] (1845)
Eulalie (1845)
Epigram for Wall Street (1845)
The Raven (1845)
The Divine Right of Kings (1845)
Stanzas [To F. S. O.] (1845)
A Valentine (1846)
Beloved Physician (1847)
Deep in Earth (1847)
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter (1847)
To M. L. S—— (1847)
Ulalume (1847)
Lines on Ale (1848)
To Marie Louise (1848)
An Enigma (1848)
To Helen (1848)
A Dream Within A Dream (1849)
Eldorado (1849)
For Annie (1849)
To My Mother (1849)
Annabel Lee (1849)
The Bells (1849)

All of Unique Classics ebooks have an improved navigation system which includes a linked table of contents and links back to table of contents at the end of each poem. The works are formatted for easy reading and triple-checked for quality assurance. Our illustrated ebooks contain the best related works of art for the material which make the story reading experience much more pleasant and memorable.
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Complete Poems (89 Poems) (Unique Classics)
This Nook edition is a complete collection of Edgar Allan Poe's poetry, both published and fragments found in Poe's papers or in letters sent do friends. The collection has the following:

Poetry (1824)
O, Tempora! O, Mores! (1825)
To Octavia (1827)
Tamerlane (1827)
Song (1827)
Imitation (1827)
A Dream (1827)
The Lake (1827)
Spirits of the Dead (1827)
Evening Star (1827)
Dreams (1827)
Stanzas (1827)
"The Happiest Day (1827)
To Margaret (1827)
Alone (1829)
To Isaac Lea (1829)
To The River —— (1829)
To —— (1829)
To —— —— (1829)
Romance (1829)
Fairy-Land (1829)
To Science (1829)
Al Aaraaf (1829)
An Acrostic (1829)
Elizabeth (1829)
To Helen (1831)
A Paean (1831)
The Sleeper (1831)
The City in the Sea (1831)
The Valley Nis (1831)
Israfel (1831)
Enigma (1833)
TO ——— (1833)
Fanny (1833)
The Coliseum (1833)
Serenade (1833)
To One in Paradise (1834)
Hymn (1835)
To M—— (1835)
To Elizabeth (1835)
May Queen Ode (1836)
Spiritual Song (1836)
Song of Triumph (1836)
Latin Hymn (1836)
Parody on Drake (1836)
Bridal Ballad (1837)
To Zante (1837)
The Forest Reverie (1838)
The Village Street (1839)
Motto (for “William Wilson”) (1839)
The Haunted Palace (1839)
Couplet (September 1839)
In Youth I Have Known One (1839)
Silence–A Sonnet (1840)
Lines on Joe Locke (1843)
The Conqueror Worm (1843)
Hexameter (1843)
Motto for The Stylus (1843)
Lenore (1843)
Motto for "The Gold-Bug" (1843)
A Campaign Song (1844)
Dream-Land (1844)
To Frances S. Osgood (1845)
To Isadore (1845)
Lines After Elizabeth Barrett (1845)
Impromptu. To Kate Carol (1845)
To F—— (1845)
To —— [Violet Vane] (1845)
Eulalie (1845)
Epigram for Wall Street (1845)
The Raven (1845)
The Divine Right of Kings (1845)
Stanzas [To F. S. O.] (1845)
A Valentine (1846)
Beloved Physician (1847)
Deep in Earth (1847)
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter (1847)
To M. L. S—— (1847)
Ulalume (1847)
Lines on Ale (1848)
To Marie Louise (1848)
An Enigma (1848)
To Helen (1848)
A Dream Within A Dream (1849)
Eldorado (1849)
For Annie (1849)
To My Mother (1849)
Annabel Lee (1849)
The Bells (1849)

All of Unique Classics ebooks have an improved navigation system which includes a linked table of contents and links back to table of contents at the end of each poem. The works are formatted for easy reading and triple-checked for quality assurance. Our illustrated ebooks contain the best related works of art for the material which make the story reading experience much more pleasant and memorable.
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Complete Poems (89 Poems) (Unique Classics)

Complete Poems (89 Poems) (Unique Classics)

by Edgar Allan Poe
Complete Poems (89 Poems) (Unique Classics)

Complete Poems (89 Poems) (Unique Classics)

by Edgar Allan Poe

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This Nook edition is a complete collection of Edgar Allan Poe's poetry, both published and fragments found in Poe's papers or in letters sent do friends. The collection has the following:

Poetry (1824)
O, Tempora! O, Mores! (1825)
To Octavia (1827)
Tamerlane (1827)
Song (1827)
Imitation (1827)
A Dream (1827)
The Lake (1827)
Spirits of the Dead (1827)
Evening Star (1827)
Dreams (1827)
Stanzas (1827)
"The Happiest Day (1827)
To Margaret (1827)
Alone (1829)
To Isaac Lea (1829)
To The River —— (1829)
To —— (1829)
To —— —— (1829)
Romance (1829)
Fairy-Land (1829)
To Science (1829)
Al Aaraaf (1829)
An Acrostic (1829)
Elizabeth (1829)
To Helen (1831)
A Paean (1831)
The Sleeper (1831)
The City in the Sea (1831)
The Valley Nis (1831)
Israfel (1831)
Enigma (1833)
TO ——— (1833)
Fanny (1833)
The Coliseum (1833)
Serenade (1833)
To One in Paradise (1834)
Hymn (1835)
To M—— (1835)
To Elizabeth (1835)
May Queen Ode (1836)
Spiritual Song (1836)
Song of Triumph (1836)
Latin Hymn (1836)
Parody on Drake (1836)
Bridal Ballad (1837)
To Zante (1837)
The Forest Reverie (1838)
The Village Street (1839)
Motto (for “William Wilson”) (1839)
The Haunted Palace (1839)
Couplet (September 1839)
In Youth I Have Known One (1839)
Silence–A Sonnet (1840)
Lines on Joe Locke (1843)
The Conqueror Worm (1843)
Hexameter (1843)
Motto for The Stylus (1843)
Lenore (1843)
Motto for "The Gold-Bug" (1843)
A Campaign Song (1844)
Dream-Land (1844)
To Frances S. Osgood (1845)
To Isadore (1845)
Lines After Elizabeth Barrett (1845)
Impromptu. To Kate Carol (1845)
To F—— (1845)
To —— [Violet Vane] (1845)
Eulalie (1845)
Epigram for Wall Street (1845)
The Raven (1845)
The Divine Right of Kings (1845)
Stanzas [To F. S. O.] (1845)
A Valentine (1846)
Beloved Physician (1847)
Deep in Earth (1847)
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter (1847)
To M. L. S—— (1847)
Ulalume (1847)
Lines on Ale (1848)
To Marie Louise (1848)
An Enigma (1848)
To Helen (1848)
A Dream Within A Dream (1849)
Eldorado (1849)
For Annie (1849)
To My Mother (1849)
Annabel Lee (1849)
The Bells (1849)

All of Unique Classics ebooks have an improved navigation system which includes a linked table of contents and links back to table of contents at the end of each poem. The works are formatted for easy reading and triple-checked for quality assurance. Our illustrated ebooks contain the best related works of art for the material which make the story reading experience much more pleasant and memorable.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014248891
Publisher: Unique Classics
Publication date: 03/20/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 260 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Born January 19, 1809, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. American short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe's tales of mystery and horror initiated the modern detective story, and the atmosphere in his tales of horror is unrivaled in American fiction. His The Raven (1845) numbers among the best-known poems in national literature.
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