- o aAarantha; Tat sSe wWuld dDshevell hHr hHire
- " To His Fairest Valentine Mrs. A. L.
- A Apostacy Of One, And But One Lady
- A Black Patch On Lucasta's Face
- A Dialogue Betwixt Cordanus And Amoret, On A Lost Heart
- A Dialogue. Lute And Voice
- A Fly About A Glasse Of Burnt Claret.
- A Fly Caught In A Cobweb
- A Forsaken Lady To Her False Servant That Is Disdained By His New Mistriss
- A Guiltlesse Lady Imprisoned: After Penanced. Song
- A La Bourbon. Done Moy Plus De Pitie Ou Plus De Creaulte, Car Sans Ci Ie Ne Puis Pas Viure, Ne Morir
- A La Chabot
- A Lady With A Falcon On Her Fist. To The Honourable My Cousin A[nne] L[ovelace]
- A Loose Saraband
- A Mock Charon. Dialogue
- A Mock Song
- A Paradox
- A Prologue To The Scholars. A Comaedy Presented At The Whit
- A Prologue To The Scholars. A Comaedy Presented At The White Fryers
- Ad Fabullium. Catul. Lib. I. Ep. 13.
- Ad Juvencium. Cat. Ep. 49.
- Ad Lesbiam, Cat. Ep. 73
- Ad M. T. Ciceronem. Catul Ep. 50.
- Ad Quintium. Cat. Ep. 83
- Ad Sylonem. Ep. 104.
- Advice To My Best Brother, Coll: Francis Lovelace.
- Against The Love Of Great Ones.
- Amarantha. A Pastorall
- Amyntor From Beyond The Sea To Alexis. A Dialogue
- Amyntor's Grove, His Chloris, Arigo, And Gratiana. An Elogie
- An Anniversary On The Hymeneals Of My Noble Kinsman, Tho. S
- An Elegie. On The Death Of Mrs. Cassandra Cotton, Only Sist
- An Elegie. On The Death Of Mrs. Cassandra Cotton, Only Sister To Mr. C. Cotton.
- An Elegie. Princesse Katherine Borne, Christened, Buried, I
- An Elegie. Princesse Katherine Borne, Christened, Buried, In One Day
- Another
- Ausonius
- Ausonius Epig
- Ausonius Lib. Epig.
- Ausonius Lib. I. Epig.
- Auson[ius]
- Avieni V. C. Ad Amicos
- Being Treated. To Ellinda
- Calling Lucasta From Her Retirement. Ode
- Clitophon And Lucippe Translated. To The Ladies
- Courante Monsieur
- Cupid Far Gone
- De Asino Qui Dentibus Aeneidem Consumpsit.
- De Catone
- De Inconstantia Foeminei Amoris
- De Puero Et Praecone. Catul.
- De Quintia Et Sesbia. Ep. 87
- De Scaevola.
- De Suo In Lesbiam Amore Ep. 88.
- Depose Your Finger Of That Ring
- Dialogue Lucasta, Alexis
- Ellinda's Glove. Sonnet
- Female Glory
- Floridi. De Ebrioso
- Gratiana Dancing
- Gratiana Dancing And Singing
- Her Muffe
- In Allusion To The French Song. N'Entendez Vous Pas Ce Language
- In Lesbiam Cat. Ep. 76.
- In Mine One Monument I Lye
- In Rufum. Catul. Ep. 64
- In Virgilium. Pentadii.
- Item
- La Bella Bona Roba. To My Lady H. Ode
- Love Conquer'D
- Love Inthron'D
- Love Inthron'D. Ode
- Love Made In The First Age. To Chloris.
- Lucasta At The Bath.
- Lucasta Laughing
- Lucasta Paying Her Obsequies To The Chast Memory Of My Dearest Cosin Mrs. Bowes Barne[s]
- Lucasta Weeping
- Lucasta's Fanne, With A Looking- Glasse In It
- Lucasta's World
- Lucasta's World Epode
- Lucasta, Taking The Waters At Tunbridge.
- Mar. Lib. Iv. Ep. 33.
- Mart. Ep. Xv. Lib. 6.
- Mart. Epi. Xliii. Lib. I.
- Mart. Lib. I. Epi. 14.
- Missing Title : Skey: La Bella Bona
- Night. To Lucasta
- Ode
- On The Best, Last, And Only Remaning Comedy Of Mr. Fletcher
- On The Best, Last, And Only Remaning Comedy Of Mr. Fletcher. The Wild Goose Chase
- On The Death Of Mrs. Elizabeth Filmer. An Elegiacall Epitaph
- Oreheus To Beasts
- Oreheus To Woods
- Out Of The Anthologie
- Paris's Second Judgement, Upon The Three Daughters Of My De
- Paris's Second Judgement, Upon The Three Daughters Of My Dear Brother Mr. R. Caesar.
- Peinture. A Panegyrick To The Best Picture Of Friendship, M
- Peinture. A Panegyrick To The Best Picture Of Friendship, Mr. Pet. Lilly.
- Pentadii
- Portii Licinii
- Princesse Loysa Drawing
- Quinti Catuli.
- Sanazari Hexasticon
- Senecae Ex Cleanthe
- Sir Thomas Wortley's Sonnet Answered
- Song
- Song To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
- Song.
- Sonnet
- Sonnet. To Generall Goring, After The Pacification At Berwi
- Sonnet. To Generall Goring, After The Pacification At Berwicke. A La Chabot.
- Strive Not, Vain Lover
- The Ant
- The Ant.
- The Duell
- The Epilogue
- The Faire Begger
- The Falcon
- The Grasse-Hopper
- The Lady A. L. My Asylum In A Great Exteremity.
- The Rose
- The Scrutinie
- The Scrutinie. Song
- The Scrutiny
- The Snail
- The Snayl
- The Toad And Spyder. A Duell
- The Triumphs Of Philamore And Amoret. To The Noblest Of Our
- The Triumphs Of Philamore And Amoret. To The Noblest Of Our Youth And Best Of Friends, Charles Cotton, Esquire. Being At Berisford, At His House In Straffordshire. From London. A Poem
- The Vintage To The Dungeon
- The Vintage To The Dungeon. A Song
- Theophile Being Deny'D His Addresses To King James, Turned
- Theophile Being Deny'D His Addresses To King James, Turned The Affront To His Own Glory In This Epigram
- To A Lady That Desired Me I Would Beare My Part With Her In A Song Madam A. L.
- To A Lady With Child That Ask'D An Old Shirt.
- To Althea From Prison.
- To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
- To Amarantha; That She Would Dishevell Her Haire
- To Aramantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
- To Chloe, Courting Her For His Friend
- To Dr. F. B[eale]; On His Book Of Chesse.
- To Ellinda Upon His Late Recovery. A Paradox
- To Ellinda, That Lately I Have Not Written
- To Fletcher Reviv'D
- To His Deare Brother Colonel F. L. Immoderately Mourning My Brothers Untimely Death At Carmarthen
- To His Fairest Valentine, Mrs. A.L.
- To Lucasta
- To Lucasta From Prison An Epode
- To Lucasta Ode Lyrick
- To Lucasta, From Prison
- To Lucasta, Going Beyond The Seas
- To Lucasta, Going To The Wars
- To Lucasta, Her Reserved Looks
- To Lucasta, I Laugh And Sing
- To Lucasta, Like The Sentinel Stars
- To Lucasta, The Rose
- To Lucasta. Going Beyond The Seas.
- To Lucasta. Going To The Warres.
- To Lucasta. Her Reserved Looks.
- To Lucasta. The Rose.
- To My Dear Friend Mr. E[ldred] R[evett]. On His Poems Moral
- To My Dear Friend Mr. E[ldred] R[evett]. On His Poems Moral And Divine
- To My Noble Kinsman Thomas Stanley, Esq. On His Lyrick Poem
- To My Noble Kinsman Thomas Stanley, Esq. On His Lyrick Poems Composed By Mr. John Gamble.
- To My Truely Valiant, Learned Friend; Who In His Brooke Resolv'D The Art Gladiatory Into The Mathematicks
- To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly: On That Excellent Pict
- To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly: On That Excellent Picture Of His Majesty And The Duke Of York, Drawne By Him At Hampton- Court
- To The Genius Of Mr. John Hall. On His Exact Translation Of
- To The Genius Of Mr. John Hall. On His Exact Translation Of Hierocles His Comment Upon The Golden Verses Of Pythagoras.
- To The Right Hon. My Lady Anne Lovelace
- Upon The Curtain Of Lucasta's Picture, It Was Thus Wrought
- Valiant Love
- When I By Thy Faire Shape Did Sweare