- A Fragment Of Simonides
- A Greek Scolion, Or Song
- Aerophorion
- Alfred. Book Iii.
- Alfred. Book Iv.
- Alfred. Book V.
- Alfred. Book V.
- Alfred. Book Vi.
- Amusement
- Beauty. Part I.
- Beauty. Part Ii
- Beauty. Part Iii.
- Carmen Seculare For The Year 1800
- Dedication: Sent With The Second Edition Of The Poem To His Majesty The King Of Prussia
- Elegy I
- Elegy Ii
- Elegy Iii
- Elegy Iv
- Elegy Ix
- Elegy V
- Elegy Vi
- Elegy Vii
- Elegy Viii
- Epigram. Omnia Vincit Amor.
- Epitaph On A Child
- Epitaph On Charles D’aussey, Esquire
- Faringdon Hill. Book I
- Faringdon Hill. Book Ii
- Lenore, A Tale
- Madness
- Naucratia; Or Naval Dominion. Part Iii.
- October And May
- Ode On The Birth Of The Prince Of Wales
- Ode On The Divine Omnipresence
- Ode To Beauty
- Ode To Harmony
- Ode To Liberty
- On The Wreck Of The Halsewell
- Prologue To The Second Part Of Henry Iv
- Prologue, Intended For
- Sent To Dr. Hayes, With The Ode To Harmony
- Sent To Mr. Haley, On Reading His Epistles On Epic Poetry
- Shooting
- Song: Fair Delia While Each Sighing Swain
- Song: Let No Shepherd Sing To Me
- Song: The Flowers Of The Spring That Enamel The Vale
- Sonnet I, Written At Cliefden Spring
- Sonnet Ii, Written At Cliefden Spring
- The Art Of War. Book I.
- The Art Of War. Book Ii.
- The Art Of War. Book Iii.
- The Art Of War. Book Iv.
- The Art Of War. Book V.
- The Art Of War. Book Vi.
- The Eighth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
- The Fading Gleam Of Parting Day
- The Fourth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
- The Last Elegy Of The Third Book Of Tibullus
- The Myrtle And The Bramble
- The Ninth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
- The Parsonage Improved
- The Progress Of Refinement. Part I.
- The Progress Of Refinement. Part Ii.
- The Progress Of Refinement. Part Iii.
- The Sixth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
- The Snow-Drop
- The Tenth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
- The Thirteenth Olympic Ode Of Pindar
- The Triumph Of Fashion
- The Vine
- The War-Elegies Of Tyrtæus, Imitated: Elegy I.
- The War-Elegies Of Tyrtæus, Imitated: Elegy Ii.
- The War-Elegies Of Tyrtæus, Imitated: Elegy Iii.
- The War-Elegies Of Tyrtæus, Imitated: Elegy Iv.
- To William Mitford, Esq.
- Two Fragments Of Pindar’s Threni,
- Verses Addressed To A Lady
- Verses Sent To The Corps Of Wantage
- Written In A Seat At Stoke Park,
- Written In The Year 1779, When The Combined
- Written On A Lady’s Fan