- Introduction, versions of a poem by William Blake ('Piping down the valleys wild') (1789) (in Songs of Innocence)
- Introduction, versions of a poem by William Blake ('Hear the voice of the Bard!') (1794) (in Songs of Experience)
- Introduction, a poem by Author:Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('I do so prize the slightest thing') (in Medallion Wafers))
- Introduction, a poem by Author:Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('And has my heart enough of song') (in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1835)
- Introduction, a poem by Author:Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('Another year—again our page') (in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1837)
- "An Introduction" by in The Yellow Book, 13 (1897), pp. 123–125
Unless the work itself is called "Introduction", it should be placed at "Work title/Introduction" (for example, not "Chapter I" but "The Time Machine/Chapter 1"). This page is for pieces that have the genuine standalone title of "Introduction". These will usually be poems but there are other possibilities.
For the three Landon poems, see 'An Index to the Poetry of Letitia Elizabeth Landon', at page 437 in Letitia Elizabeth Landon Selected Writings edited by Jerome McGann and Daniel Riess, Broadview Literary Tests.
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