- A Prologue
- A Song For St. Cecilia's Day
- A Song To A Fair Young Lady Going Out Of Town In The Spring
- A Song. High State And Honours To Others Impart
- A Song. Fair, Sweet And Young, Receive A Prize
- A Song. Go Tell Amynta, Gentle Swain
- Absalom And Achitophel
- Ah, How Sweet It Is To Love!
- Alexander's Feast; Or, The Power Of Music
- An Epilogue
- An Ode, On The Death Of Mr. Henry Purcell
- Annus Mirabilis, The Year Of Wonders, 1666
- Ask Not The Cause Why Sullen Spring
- Astræa Redux. A Poem, On The Happy Restoration And Return Of His Sacred Majesty, Charles The Second
- Britannia Rediviva: A Poem On The Birth Of The Prince
- By A Dismal Cypress Lying: A Song From The Italian
- Calm Was The Even, And Clear Was The Sky
- Can Life Be A Blessing
- Cymon And Iphigenia. From Boccace
- Dreams
- Eleonora : A Panegyrical
- Epilogue On The Same Occasion (Princess Of Cleves)
- Epilogue To Henry Ii.
- Epilogue To The Husband His Own Cuckold
- Epitaph On A Nephew, In Catworth Church, Huntingdonshire
- Epitaph On Mrs. Margaret Paston, Of Barningham, In Norfolk
- Epitaph On Sir Palmes Fairborne's Tomb In Westminster Abbey
- Epitaph On The Lady Whitmore
- Epitaph On The Monument Of A Fair Maiden Lady, Who Died At Bath, And Is There Interred
- Epitaph On The Monument Of The Marquis Of Winchester
- Fair Iris I Love And Hourly I Die
- Farewell Ungrateful Traitor
- Farewell, Fair Armida. A Song
- Fragment Of A Character Of Jacob Tonson, His Publisher
- Happy The Man
- Heroic Stanzas
- Hidden Flame
- Hymn For St. John's Eve, 29th June
- Impromptu Lines Addressed To His Cousin, Mrs. Creed, In A Conversation After Dinner On The Origin Of Names
- Life A Cheat
- Lines In A Letter To His Lady Cousin, Honor Driden, Who Had Given Him A Silver Inkstand, With A Set Of Writing Materials, 1655
- Lines Printed Under The Engraved Portrait Of Milton, In Tonson's Folio Edition Of The Paradise Lost, 1688
- London After The Great Fire, 1666
- Mac Flecknoe: A Satire Upon The True-Blue Protestant Poet T
- Mankind
- Marriage A-La-Mode
- O Souls, In Whom No Heavenly Fire
- Ode
- On The Death Of A Very Young Gentleman
- On The Death Of Amyntas. A Pastoral Elegy
- One Happy Moment
- Palamon And Arcite; Or The Knight's Tale. From Chaucer. In Three Books. Book Ii.
- Palamon And Arcite; Or, The Knight's Tale. From Chaucer. In Three Books. Book I.
- Palamon And Arcite; Or, The Knight's Tale. From Chaucer. In Three Books. Book Iii.
- Prologue For The Women, When They Acted At The Old Theatre, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
- Prologue For The Women, When They Acted At The Old Theatre, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
- Prologue Spoken At The Opening Of The New House, March 26, 1674
- Prologue Spoken The First Day Of The King's House Acting After The Fire
- Prologue To Albumazar
- Prologue To Caesar Borgia
- Prologue To His Royal Highness, Upon His First Appearance At The Duke's Theatre After His Return From Scotland.
- Prologue To Sophonisba; Spoken At Oxford, 1680
- Prologue To The Princess Of Cleves
- Prologue To The Prophetess, By Beaumont And Fletcher. Revived By Dryden. Spoken By Mr. Betterton
- Prologue To The True Widow
- Prologue To The University Of Oxford, 1674.
- Religio Laici
- Roundelay
- Satire On The Dutch
- Sigismond And Guiscardo. From Boccace
- Song (Sylvia The Fair, In The Bloom Of Fifteen)
- Song From Amphitryon
- Song From An Evening's Love
- Song From Marriage-A-La-Mode
- Song Of A Scholar And His Mistress, Who, Being Crossed By Their Friends, Fell Mad For One Another; And Now First Meet In Bedlam
- Song To A Fair Young Lady
- Suum Cuique
- Tarquin And Tullia
- Te Deum
- The Beautiful Lady Of The May
- The Character Of A Good Parson. Imitated From Chaucer, And Enlarged
- The Cock And The Fox: Or, The Tale Of The Nun's Priest
- The Fair Stranger. A Song
- The Flower And The Leaf, Or The Lady In The Arbour. A Vision
- The Hind And The Panther, A Poem In Three Parts : Part Ii.
- The Hind And The Panther, A Poem In Three Parts : Part Iii.
- The Hind And The Panther: Part I (Excerpts)
- The Medal
- The Secular Masque
- The Tears Of Amynta, For The Death Of Damon. A Song
- The Wife Of Bath Her Tale
- Theodore And Honoria. From Boccace
- Threnodia Augustalis: A Funeral Pindaric Poem, Sacred To The Happy Memory Of King Charles Ii.
- To His Sacred Majesty. A Panegyric On His Coronation
- To Mr. Granville, On His Excellent Tragedy, Called Heroic Love
- To My Dear Friend Mr. Congreve On His Commedy Call'D The Double Dealer
- To My Friend Mr. Motteux, On His Tragedy Called Beauty In Distress, Published In 1698
- To My Honor'D Friend, Dr. Charleton (Excerpt)
- To My Honoured Kinsman John Driden, Of Chesterton, In The County Of Huntingdon, Esq.
- To Sir Godfrey Kneller, Principal Painter To His Majesty
- To The Lord Chancellor Hyde. Presented On New-Year's Day, 1662
- To The Memory Of Mr Oldham
- To The Pious Memory Of The Accomplished Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew
- Troilus And Cressida
- Upon The Death Of Lord Hastings
- Upon The Death Of The Viscount Of Dundee
- Upon Young Mr. Rogers, Of Gloucestershire
- Veni, Creator Spiritus
- Verses To Her Royal Highness The Duchess, On The Memorable Victory Gained By The Duke Against The Hollanders, June 3rd, 1665
- Why Should A Foolish Marriage Vow
- You Charm'D Me Not With That Fair Face
- Your Hay It Is Mow'D, And Your Corn Is Reap'D