Found in 17 poems.

Childish Recollections

  • 29My soul to Fancy's fond suggestion yields,
  • 30And roams romantic o'er her airy fields.
  • 343Drooping, she bends o'er pensive Fancy's urn,

To Romance

  • 13While Fancy holds her boundless reign,

To the Evening Star

  • 11Be all my wish 'mid Fancy's high career
  • 12E'en till she quit this scene of earthly toil;

To Robert Southey of Baliol College, Oxford, Author of the 'Retrospect' and Other Poems

  • 6Wak'd by the Song doth Hope-born FANCY fling
  • 7Rich showers of dewy fragrance from her wing,

Lines in the Manner of Spencer

  • 12Chill Fancy droop'd wreathing herself with willow,

Lines[;] Written at Shurton Bars, Near Bridgewater, September 1795, In Answer to a Letter from Bristol

  • 61But Fancy now more gaily sings;
  • 62Or if awhile she droop her wings,

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

  • 389Whence Fancy falls, fluttering her idle wing.

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 115To Fancy's ear sweet is your murmuring deep!
  • 116For here she loves the cypress wreath to weave;

The Improvisatore[;] or, 'John Anderson, My Jo, John'

  • 15She missed her wonted food; and quickly
  • 16Poor Fancy stagger'd and grew sickly.
  • 38Poor Fancy on her sick bed lay;
  • 40Telling her dreams to jealous Fear!

The Prophecy of Dante[;] Canto the Second

  • 60Her home; thou, all which fondest Fancy paints,
  • 61And finds her prior vision but portrayed

Elegy on Newstead Abbey

  • 13Else might inspiring Fancy's magic eye

To Edward Noel Long, Esq.

  • 4Come rolling fresh on Fancy's eye;

Dura Navis

  • 6Vain are thy Schemes by heated Fancy plann'd:

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 31And whilst Fancy in the air

Sonnet[;] On Quitting School for College

  • 3Tho' fluttering round on Fancy's burnish'd wings

Songs of the Pixies

  • 3Fancy's children, here we dwell:

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Second

  • 87It may not be: nor ev'n can Fancy's eye