Famous Poems of James Clerk Maxwell

Here you will find a collection of famous poems of James Clerk Maxwell. The list is ordered alphabatically. You can also browse other poems on different poem type using the poem types shown on the right side.

A Problem in DynamicsA Student's Evening HymnA Vision of a Wrangler, of a University, of Pedantry, and of Philosophy
An OnsetAnswer to TaitBritish Association, Notes of the President's Address
Cats Cradle Song, by a Babe in KnotsHorace, Seventh EpodeI've Heard the Rushing
In Memory of Edward Wilson, Who Repented of What Was in His Mind to Write after SectionLectures to Women on Physical ScienceLines written under the Conviction That It Is Not Wise to Read Mathematics in November after Ones F
Lines written under the Conviction That It Is Not Wise to Read Mathematics in November after Ones Fire Is OutMolecular EvolutionNathalocus
Ninth Ode of the Third Book of HoraceNuma PompiliusOn St. David's Day
Professor Tait, LoquiturRecollections of a DreamlandReflex Musings: Reflections from Various Surfaces
Reply to the Above, by F.W.F.Report on Tait's Lecture on ForceSchool Rhymes
Seventh Ode of the Fourth Book of HoraceSong of the CubSong of the Edinburgh Academician
Specimen of Translation from the Ajax of SophoclesThe VampyreTo F.W.F.
To Hermann Stoffkraft, Ph.D., the Hero of a Recent Work Called Paradoxical PhilosophyTo K.M.D.To My Wife
To the Additional Examiner for 1875To the Air of LoreleiTo the Chief Musician upon Nabla: A Tyndallic Ode
To the Committee of the Cayley Portrait FundTorto Volitans Sub Verbere Turbo Quem Pueri Magno In Gyro Vacua Atria Circum Intenti Ludo ExercentTune, Il Segreto per Esser Felice
Valedictory Address to the D--nValentine by a Telegraph ClerkWhy, When Our Sun Shines Clearest
Will You Come Along With Me?