- A Better Answer
- A Dutch Proverb
- A Flower. Painted By Simon Varelst
- A Letter To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, When A Child
- A Letter To Monsieur Boileau Despreaux, Occasioned By The Victory At Blenheim
- A Lover's Anger
- A Passage In The Moriae Encomium Of Erasmus. Imitated
- A Reasonable Affliction
- A Simile
- A Song. If Wine And Music Have The Power
- A Song. In Vain You Tell Your Parting Lover
- Alma; Or, The Progress Of The Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto I.
- Alma; Or, The Progress Of The Mind. In Three Cantos. - Canto Ii.
- An English Ballad, On The Taking Of Namur, By The King Of Great Britain
- An Epistle To Fleetwood Shephard, Esq.
- An Epistle To Fleetwood Shephard, Esq. Burleigh, May 14, 1689
- An Epistle. Desiring The Queen's Picture, But Left Unfinished, By The Sudden News Of Her Majesty's Death
- An Epitaph
- An Extempore Invitation To The Earl Of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer
- An Ode
- An Ode - Humbly Inscribed To The Queen, On The Glorious Success Of Her Majesty's Arms
- An Ode - In Imitation Of Horace, Book Iii. Ode Ii.
- An Ode - Inscribed To The Memory Of The Hon. Colonel George Villiers
- An Ode - Presented To The King, On His Majesty's Arrival In Holland, After The Queen's Death
- An Ode : On Exodus Iii. 14
- An Ode : While Blooming Youth And Gay Delight
- An Ode : While From Our Looks, Fair Nymph, You Guess
- An Ode To A Lady. She Refusing To Continue A Dispute With Me, And Leaving Me In The Argument
- An Ode To Mr. Howard
- An Ode. The Merchant, To Secure
- Answer To Cloe Jealous. The Author Sick
- Bibo And Charon
- By Mons. Fontenelle
- Cantata. Set By Mons. Galliard
- Carmen Seculare. For The Year 1700. To The King
- Celia To Damon
- Chanson. - And Imitation
- Charity : A Paraphrase On 1 Cor. Chap. 13
- Chaste Florimel
- Cloe Jealous
- Colin's Mistakes. Written In Imitation Of Spenser's Style
- Considerations - On Part Of The 88th Psalm. A College Exercise
- Cupid And Ganymede
- Cupid In Ambush
- Cupid Mistaken
- Cupid Turned Ploughman. - From Moschus
- Cupid Turned Stroller. - From Anacreon
- Cupid's Promise - Paraphrased
- Daphne To Apollo. Imitated From The First Book Of Ovid's Metamorphosis
- Democritus And Heraclitus
- Down-Hall. A Ballad.
- Epigram - Frank Carves Very Ill
- Epigram - Thy Nags, The Leanest Things Alive
- Epigram - To John I Owed Great Obligation
- Epigram - Yes, Every Poet Is A Fool
- Epitaph - On Himself
- Epitaph Extempore
- Erle Robert's Mice. In Chaucer's Style
- Fair Susan Did Her Wif-Hede Well Menteine - In Chaucer's Style
- Fatal Love
- For My Own Monument
- For My Own Tombstone
- Full Oft Doth Matt. With Topaz Dine - In Chaucer's Style
- Gualterus Danistonus, Ad Amicos. - And Imitation
- Hans Carvel
- Henry And Emma. A Poem.
- Her Right Name
- Hymn To The Sun
- In Imitation Of Anacreon
- Jinny The Just
- Lisetta's Reply
- Love Disarmed
- Mercury And Cupid
- Merry Andrew
- Nell And John
- Nonpareil
- Ode - Promesse De L'Amour
- On A Fart - Let In The House Of Commons
- On A Picture Of Seneca Dying In A Bath, By Jordain
- On Beauty. A Riddle
- On Bishop Atterbury's Burying The Duke Of Buckingham, 1721
- On My Birthday, July 21
- On The Same Person (Who Wrote Ill, And Spake Worse, Against Me)
- Pallas And Venus. An Epigram
- Partial Fame
- Paulo Purganti And His Wife: An Honest, But A Simple Pair
- Phyllis's Age
- Presented To The King, At His Arrival In Holland, After The Discovery Of The Conspiracy. 1696
- Protogenes And Apelles
- Seeing The Duke Of Ormond's Picture, At Sir Godfrey Kneller's
- Solomon On The Vanity Of The World, A Poem. In Three Books. - Knowledge. Book I.
- Solomon On The Vanity Of The World, A Poem. In Three Books. - Pleasure. Book Ii.
- Solomon On The Vanity Of The World, A Poem. In Three Books. - Power. Book Iii.
- Song
- Songs Set To Music: 1. Set By Mr. Abel
- Songs Set To Music: 10. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 11. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 12. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 13. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 14. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 15. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 16. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 17. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 18. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 19. Set By Mr. C. R.
- Songs Set To Music: 2. Set By Mr. Purcell
- Songs Set To Music: 20. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 21. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 22. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 23. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 24. Set By Mr. C. R.
- Songs Set To Music: 25.
- Songs Set To Music: 26.
- Songs Set To Music: 27.
- Songs Set To Music: 28. Nelly.
- Songs Set To Music: 3. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 4. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 5. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 6. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 7. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- Songs Set To Music: 8. Set By Mr. Smith
- Songs Set To Music: 9. Set By Mr. De Fesch
- The Chameleon
- The Conversation. A Tale
- The Despairing Shepherd
- The Dove
- The Dying Adrian To His Soul
- The English Padlock
- The Female Phaeton
- The First Hymn Of Callimachus. To Jupiter
- The Flies
- The Garland
- The Honest Shepherd
- The Judgement Of Venus
- The Ladle. A Tale
- The Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass To Venus
- The Lady's Looking-Glass
- The Merchant, To Secure His Treasure
- The Modern Saint
- The New Year's Gift To Phyllis
- The Nut-Brown Maid. A Poem.
- The Old Gentry
- The Parallel
- The Pedant
- The Question To Lisetta
- The Remedy Worse Than The Disease
- The Second Hymn Of Callimachus. To Apollo
- The Secretary
- The Thief And Cordelier. A Ballad
- The Turtle And Sparrow. An Elegiac Tale
- The Viceroy. A Ballad.
- The Wandering Pilgrim
- To A Child Of Quality, Five Years Old, 1704. The Author Then Forty
- To A Child Of Quality, Five Years Old, The Author Suppos'D Forty
- To A Friend On His Nuptials
- To A Lady
- To A Person Who Wrote Ill, And Spake Worse, Against Me
- To A Poet Of Quality. Praising The Lady Hinchinbroke
- To A Young Gentleman In Love. A Tale
- To A Young Lady, Who Was Fond Of Fortune-Telling
- To Chloe Jealous
- To Chloe Weeping
- To Cloe
- To Dr. Sherlock, On His Practical Discourse Concerning Death
- To Fortune
- To Mr. Harley - Wounded By Guiscard
- To My Lord Buckhurst, Very Young, Playing With A Cat
- To The Author Of The Foregoing Pastoral - (Love And Friendship)
- To The Countess Of Exeter. Playing On The Lute
- To The Honourable Charles Montague, Esq.
- To The Lady Dursley
- To The Lady Elizabeth Harley, Since Marchioness Of Carmarthen, On A Column Of Her Drawing
- To The Right Honourable The Countess Dowager Of Devonshire, On A Piece Of Wiessen's
- Truth And Falsehood. A Tale
- Two Riddles. -- 1710
- Upon Honour. A Fragment.
- Upon Playing At Ombre With Two Ladies
- Upon This Passage In Scaligeriana
- Venus Mistaken
- Venus' Advice To The Muses
- Verses - Spoken To Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles-Harley, Countess Of Oxford
- Wives By The Dozen
- Written At Paris, 1700. In The Beginning Of Robe's Geography
- Written In An Ovid
- Written In Montaignes Essays. Given To The Duke Of Shrewsbury In France, After The Peace
- Written In The Beginning Of Mezeray's History Of France
- Written In The Nouveaux Interests Des Princes De L'Europe