- A Celebration Of Charis: I. His Excuse For Loving
- A Celebration Of Charis: Iv. Her Triumph
- A Farewell To The World
- A Fit Of Rhyme Against Rhyme
- A Hymn On The Nativity Of My Saviour
- A Hymn To God The Father
- A Nymph’s Passion
- A Pangyre
- A Pindaric Ode
- A Sonnet, To The Noble Lady, The Lady Mary Wroth
- An Elegy
- An Ode To Himself
- Begging Another
- Blaney's Last Directions
- Christmas, His Masque (Extract)
- Come, My Celia
- Epitaph On Elizabeth, L.H
- Epitaph On S.P., A Child Of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel
- Epitaph On The Countess Of Pembroke
- Epode
- Evening: Barents Sea
- For A Girl In A Book
- From........Witches' Song
- Gypsy Songs
- Have You Seen But A Bright Lily Grow
- His Excuse For Loving
- His Supposed Mistress
- Hymn To The Belly
- I: Why I Write Not To Love
- Iii: To Sir Robert Wroth
- In The Ember Days Of My Last Free Summer
- In The Person Of Womankind
- Inviting A Friend To Supper
- Iv: To The World
- Ix: Song: To Celia
- Living By
- Love-All
- My Picture Left In Scotland
- Natural Progress
- Nine Stages Towards Knowing
- Occupation: Father
- Ode
- Ode To Sir William Sydney, On His Birthday
- Ode Upon The Censure Of His New Inn
- Of Life And Death
- On A Robbery
- On Don Surly
- On Elizabeth L. H.
- On Giles And Joan
- On Lucy, Countess Of Bedford
- On My First Daughter
- On My First Son
- On Poet-Ape
- On Salathiel Pavy
- On Something, That Walks Somewhere
- Opening Doors
- Porth Ceiriad Bay
- Praeludium
- Preconception
- Queen And Huntress
- Simplex Munditiis
- So Breaks The Sun
- Song From The Silent Woman
- Song To Celia - I
- Song To Celia Ii
- Song To Diana
- Song: From Cynthia's Revels
- Song: To Cynthia
- Still To Be Neat
- That Women Are But Men's Shadows
- The Alchemist
- The Alchemist: Prologue
- The Hourglass
- The Metamorphosed Gypsies (Excerpt)
- The New Cry
- The Noble Balm
- The Noble Nature
- The Short Fear
- The Speech
- The Speeches Of Gratulations
- The Thames At Mortlake
- The Triumph Of Charis
- Third Charm from Masque of Queens
- To Celia
- To Censorious Courtling
- To Doctor Empiric
- To Fine Lady Would-Be
- To Francis Beaumont
- To John Donne
- To Lucy, Countess Of Bedford, With John Donne's Satires
- To My Book
- To Penshurst
- To The Immortal Memory And Friendship Of That Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary And Sir H. Morison
- To The Memory Of My Beloved Author, Mr. William Shakespeare
- To The Reader
- To William Camden
- Venus' Runaway
- Vi: To The Same
- Vii: Song: That Women Are But Mens Shaddows
- Viii: Song: To Sicknesse
- X: And Must I Sing?
- Xi: Epode
- Xii: Epistle To Elizabeth Countesse Of Rutland
- Xiii: Epistle: To Katherine, Lady Aubigny
- Xv: To Heaven