- A Farewel To Worldly Joys
- A Pastoral Dialogue
- A Pastoral Dialogue - I
- A Pastoral Dialogue - Ii
- Alexandreis
- An Epitaph On Her Self.
- An Invective Against Gold
- An Ode
- Cloris Charmes
- Extemporary Counsel Given To A Young Gallant In A Frolick.
- First Epigram: Upon Being Contented With A Little
- Herodias' Daughter Presenting To Her Mother St. John's Head In A Charger, Also Painted By Her Self
- Love, The Soul Of Poetry
- On A Picture Painted By Her Self, Representing Two Nimphs Of Diana's, One In A Posture To Hunt, The Other Batheing
- On A Young Lady
- On Death
- On My Aunt Mrs. A. K.
- On The Birth-Day Of Queen Katherine
- On The Dutchess Of Grafton
- On The Soft And Gentle Motions Of Eudora
- Penelope To Ulysses.
- St. John Baptist Painted By Her Self In The Wilderness, With Angels Appearing To Him, And With A Lamb By Him.
- The Complaint Of A Lover
- The Discontent
- The Fourth Epigram
- The Miseries Of Man
- The Second Epigram
- The Third Epigram
- To My Lady Berkeley
- To My Lord Colrane
- To The Queen
- Upon A Little Lady
- Upon The Saying That My Verses Were Made By Another