- A Letter For My Son To One Of His School--Fellows, Son To Henry Rose, Esq;
- A Letter Sent To Mrs. Barber
- A Letter To A Friend,
- A Letter Written For My Daughter To A Lady, Who Had Presented Her With A Cap.
- A Letter Written For My Son To A Young Gentleman
- A Letter Written From London To Mrs. Strangeways Hornet
- A True Tale
- Advice To The Ladies At Bath. Written By A Lady.
- An Apology For My Son To His Master, For Not Bringing An Exercise On The Coronation Day.
- An Apology For The Clergy,
- An Apology To Dr. Clayton, Bishop Of Killala, And His Lady
- An Apology To The Earl Of Orrery
- An Apology Written For My Son To His Master
- An Apology Written For My Son To The Reverend Mr. Sampson,
- An Epigram On The Same Occasion.
- An Epigram. Since Milo Rallies Sacred Writ
- An Epitaph On The Late Lord Mount--Cashel.
- An Hymn To Sleep.
- An Invitation To Edward Walpole, Esq.
- An Unanswerable Apology For The Rich.
- Apollo's Edict.
- By A Person Of Quality.
- Conclusion Of A Letter To The Rev. Mr. C---.
- Epilogue To A Comedy Acted At Bath,
- Jupiter And Fortune.
- Newsffrom St. James's.
- Occasion'D By Reading The Memoirs Of Anne Of Austria
- Occasion'D By Seeing Some Verses Written By Mrs. Constantia Grierson, Upon The Death Of Her Son.
- Occasion'D By Seeing The Honourable --- Treat A Person Of Merit With Insolence
- On Imagining A Friend Had Treated The Author With Indifference.
- On Leaving Bath.
- On Seeing An Officer's Widow Distracted
- On Seeing The Captives, Lately Redeem'D From Barbary By His Majesty.
- On Sending My Son, As A Present, To Dr. Swift, Dean Of St. Patrick's, On His Birth--Day.
- On The Dutchess Of Newcastle's Picture.
- On The Earl Of Oxford And Mortimer's Giving His Daughter In Marriage In Oxford--Chapel.
- Sent As From A School--Fellow To My Son
- Sincerity
- Spoken Extempore, To The Right Honourable The Lady Barbara North
- Stella And Flavia.
- The Oak And Its Branches.
- The Peacock.
- The Prodigy.
- The Recantation: To The Same Lady
- The Resolution
- The Reverend Dr. L---.
- The Widow Gordon's Petition
- To A Gentleman
- To A Gentleman, Who Had Abus'D Waller.
- To A Gentleman, Who Shew'D A Fine Poem As His Own.
- To A Lady
- To A Lady In The Spleen
- To A Lady Who Commanded Me To Send Her An Account In Verse
- To A Lady Who Was Libell'D.
- To A Lady, Who Invited The Author Into The Country.
- To Alexander Pope, Esq.
- To Dr. Mead, On His Cape Wine.
- To Dr. Richard Helsham Upon My Recovery From A Dangerous Fit Of Sickness.
- To Her Grace The Dutchess Of Manchester, And Lady Diana Spencer
- To Her Grace The Dutchess Of Portland
- To His Excellency The Lord Carteret.
- To His Grace The Duke Of Buckingham And Normanby, At The Camp Before Philipsburgh.
- To His Grace The Duke Of Chandos.
- To Lady H---R,
- To Mr. Rose;
- To Mrs. ---
- To Mrs. Anne Donnellan, With The Fourth Essay On Man
- To Mrs. Armine Cartwright, At Bath.
- To Mrs. Barber
- To Mrs. Caesar, At The Speaker's Lodgings At Bath.
- To Mrs. Frances--Arabella Kelly, With A Present Of Fruit.
- To Mrs. Frances--Arabella Kelly.
- To Mrs. Mary Caesar
- To Mrs. Newans
- To Mrs. Putland.
- To Mrs. S---. Written In My Sickness.
- To Mrs. Strangeways Horner, With A Letter From My Son;
- To Mrs. Ward. By The Same.
- To Novella
- To Robert Barber Esq; Deputy To The Treasurer's Remembrancer In The Court Of Exchequer
- To Sophronia.
- To The Honble. Miss Carteret, Now Countess Of Dysert.
- To The Honourable Mrs. Percival.
- To The Honourable Mrs. Spencer, On Her Removing From Windsor To Rookly In Hampshire.
- To The Reverend Mr. Mabell, Of Cambridge
- To The Right Hon. The Earl Of Orrery, On His Promise To Sup With The Author.
- To The Right Honble. The Lady Dowager Torrington,
- To The Right Honourable John Barber, Esq; Lord Mayor Of London, On Committing One Of My Sons To His Care.
- To The Right Honourable John Earl Of Orrery, At Bath, After The Death Of The Late Earl.
- To The Right Honourable The Earl Of Orrery In Dublin
- To The Right Honourable The Earl Of Thomond, At Bath
- To The Right Honourable The Lady Elizabeth Boyle On Her Birth—day
- To The Right Honourable The Lady Elizabeth Brownlow,
- To The Right Honourable The Lady Kilmorey
- To The Right Honourable The Lady Sarah Cowper.
- To The Rt. Hon. Charlotte Lady Conway, On Her Resolving To Leave Bath.
- Totthe Right Honourable The Lady Elizabeth Germain, Upon Seeing Her Do A Generous Action.
- Upon Seeing A Raffle For Addison's Works Unfill'D.
- Verses Occasion'D By The Sickness Of Mrs. Anne Donnellan.
- Verses Sent To A Lady, Who Took Delight In Ridiculing A Person
- Verses Ty'D About A Fawn's Neck
- Written At Bath To A Young Lady
- Written At Camberwell, Near London, In The Study Of Mr. Wainwright
- Written At Dr. Mead's House In Ormond--Street, To Mrs. Mead.
- Written At Tunbridge--Wells
- Written At Tunbridge—wells, To The Right Honourable The Lady Barbara North
- Written For A Gentlewoman In Distress, To Her Grace Adelida, Dutchess Of Shrewsbury.
- Written For My Son
- Written For My Son ... At His First Putting On Breeches
- Written For My Son ... Upon His Master's First Bringing In A Rod
- Written For My Son In His Sickness, To One Of His School Fellows.
- Written For My Son To His Master, On The Anniversary Of The Battle Of The Boyne.
- Written For My Son, And Spoken By Him, At A Public Examination For Victors.
- Written For My Son, In A Bible Which Was Presented To Him.
- Written For My Son, To Mr. Barry;
- Written For My Son, To Some Of The Fellows Of The College,
- Written For My Son, Upon Lady Santry's Coming To School, To See Her Son, And Getting The Scholars A Play--Day.
- Written From Dublin, To A Lady In The Country.
- Written In The Conclusion Of A Letter To Mr. Tickel,
- Written Upon The Rocks At Tunbridge,