Found in 12 poems.

Elegy on Newstead Abbey

  • 107Earth shudders, as her caves receive his bones,

And Thou art Dead, As Young and Fair

  • 5Too soon returned to Earth!
  • 6Though Earth received them in her bed,

Ode To Napoleon Buonaparte

  • 82And Earth hath spilt her blood for him,

On the Star of "The Legion of Honour."

  • 15Earth rocked beneath thee to her base,

Priestly

  • 8And flings to Earth her tinsel-glittering vest,
  • 9Her mitred State and cumbrous Pomp unholy;

Religious Musings[;] A Desultory Poem, Written in the Christmans Eve of 1794

  • 224Have made Earth's reasoning animal her Lord;

Hymn to the Earth[;] [Imitated From Stolberg's Hymn and Die Erde] Hexametetrs

  • 1Earth! thou mother of numberless children, the nurse and the mother,
  • 8Here, great mother, I lie, thy child, with his head on thy bosom!
  • 15Earth! thou mother of numberless children, the nurse and the mother,
  • 16Sister thou of the stars, and beloved by the Sun, the rejoicer!
  • 21Say, mysterious Earth! O say, great mother and goddess,

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the First[;] Childe Harold's Goodnight

  • 12But not my mother Earth.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Third

  • 250The earth is covered thick with other clay
  • 251Which her own clay shall cover, heaped and pent,
  • 325Conqueror and Captive of the Earth art thou!
  • 326She trembles at thee still, and thy wild name

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Fourth

  • 737Alas, for Earth, for never shall we see
  • 738That brightness in her eye she bore when Rome was free!
  • 863On infant Washington? Has Earth no more
  • 864Such seeds within her breast, or Europe no such shore?
  • 1208Hear me, my mother Earth! behold it, Heaven!--

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Second

  • 351That only Heaven to which Earth's children may aspire.

Ode on Venice

  • 117Which, if it waned and dwindled, Earth may thank