- A Billet Doux
- Clay’s Defeat
- Death Of A Favorite Chamber Maid
- Death Of An Old Carriage Horse
- Death Of Gen. Jackson - An Eulogy
- Departing Summer
- Division Of An Estate
- Early Affeection
- False Weight
- Farewell To Frances
- General Grant -- The Hero Of The War
- George Moses Horton, Myself
- Heavenly Love
- Imploring To Be Resigned At Death
- Love
- Man, A Torch
- Meditation On A Cold, Dark, And Rainy Night
- Memory
- Mr. Clay’s Reception At Raleigh, April, 1844
- On An Old Deluded Suitor
- On Death
- On Hearing Of The Intention Of A Gentleman To Purchase The Poet's Freedom
- On Liberty And Slavery
- On Spring
- On Summer
- On The Consequences Of Happy Marriages
- On The Conversion Of A Sister
- On The Death Of An Infant
- On The Death Of Rebecca
- On The Evening And Morning
- On The Pleasures Of College Life
- On The Poetic Muse
- On The Silence Of A Young Lady
- On The Truth Of The Saviour
- On Winter
- Praise Of Creation
- Pride In Heaven
- Prosperity
- Recent Appearance Of A Lady
- Reflections From The Flash Of A Meteor
- Regret For The Departure Of Friends
- Rosabella - Purity Of Heart
- The Creditor To His Proud Debtor
- The Dirge
- The Eye Of Love
- The Fate Of An Innocent Dog
- The Fearful Traveller In The Haunted Castle
- The Graduate Leaving College
- The Happy Bird’s Nest
- The Loss Of Female Character
- The Lover's Farewell
- The Musical Chamber
- The Powers Of Love
- The Retreat From Moscow
- The Rising Sun
- The Setting Sun
- The Slave's Complaint
- The Swan - Vain Pleasures
- The Tipler To His Bottle
- The Traveller
- The Woodman And The Money Hunter
- To Catharine
- To A Departing Favorite
- To Eliza
- To Miss Tempe
- To The Gad-Fly
- To The King Of Macedonia
- Troubled With The Itch, And Rubbing Sulfur
- True Friendship