- 'Sumpter Has Fallen, But Freedom Is Saved'
- A Call For Help For Garibaldi
- A Call To The Soiree Of The Mechanic's Institute
- A Canadian National Song
- A Tribute To The Bravery Of My Cousin, Mrs. T. A. Cowherd
- A Tribute To The Memory Of Mr. Richard Folds
- A Tribute To The Memory Of The Rev. Thomas Fawcett
- Acrostics: I.--To Mr. J. P--N, In The State Of Missouri, 1841
- Acrostics: Ii. To My Eldest Son, In Severe Sickness
- Acrostics: Iii. A Tribute To The Memory Of John Dent
- Alcohol's Arraignment And Doom
- An Address To Brantford, 1853
- An An Address By The Members Of The Institute At The Soiree
- Birthday Thoughts And Aspirations
- Brantford's Welcome To The Prince Of Wales, 1860
- Canadians' Welcome To The Prince Of Wales
- Daisy, I Have Sought For Thee
- Emma, The Tinker's Daughter; Or, The Benefits Of Sabbath School Instruction
- Farewell To My Harp
- Fire Song
- Fireside Thoughts Of Ann, My Former Wife
- Grumblings
- I Saw A Youthful Mother Lie
- Impromptu: To J. W--T
- Jenny And Her Pet Lamb
- Lines Composed At Mr. M'Larty's, West Missouri, August 3, 1873
- Lines To My Mother, Who Died When I Was About Two Years Old
- Lines Written On The Morning Of The Dreadful Fire
- Lines...Account Of Lincoln's Departure From Springfield For Washington
- Murder Will Out; Or, The Power Of Conscience
- My Garden
- My Love Is No Gay, Dashing Maid (Song)
- My Old Arm Chair
- Ode To Peace
- On Hearing Of Dr. O'Carr's Death - Tributary Verses
- Song Of The Canadian Cradler
- Song To Brantford
- Song To The Lily Of The Valley
- Stanzas In Memory Of Annie
- Stanzas On Hearing An Auctioneer Quote Scripture
- Stanzas On The Peaceful Struggle In Europe
- Stanzas Suggested By A Funeral
- Stanzas Suggested By The Railway Accident At Desjardin's Canal
- Stanzas To Rev. J. B. Howard And Family
- Stanzas To The Author Of 'Little Ragged Ned'
- Stanzas, On Seeing The 'Huron' Locomotive
- Tabby And Tibby
- The Charms Of June; Inscribed To My Wife
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 1
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 2
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 3
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 4
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 5
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 6
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 7
- The Emigrant Mechanic: A Tale Of Humble Life Book 8
- The Faithful Pastor
- The Fire Alarm
- The Inebriate's Daughter's Appeal To Her Father
- The Sewing Machine
- The Young Mother's Vision
- To A Very Tall Sunflower
- To A Violet (Found Blooming In My Garden)
- To Alfred, Just Learning To Walk
- To Amelia, My Last Infant Daughter
- To Dr. Laycock, On His Leaving Brantford On Account Of Illness
- To Elihu Burritt
- To Ellen And Willie
- To Fredric
- To Mr. And Mrs. C. Batty
- To Mr. And Mrs. W. Batty, Of Paris
- To Mr. James C--T
- To Mrs. H. Battson
- To My Beloved Friend Mr. James Woodyatt; A Christmas Lay
- To My Beloved Wife, During Affliction, 1842
- To My Brother James
- To My Daughter Ellen, On Her Wedding Day, March 20, 1859
- To My Daughter Ida, When Three Months Old
- To My Daughter Mary Ann, Asleep
- To My Dear Little Boys, James, Christopher And Alfred
- To My Father Supposed To Be Dying-September, 1841
- To My Infant Annie
- To My Wife
- To My Wife, On The 13th Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day
- To My Wife, On The 25th Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day
- To My Wife, On The 30th Anniversary Of Our Wedding Day
- To The Children In Mrs. Day's School
- To The Christians Of Brantford
- To The Humming Bird
- To The Rev. J. W. And His Bride
- To The Same (Christians Of Brantford)
- To The Same [to The Humming Bird]
- To The Same, When Away From Home
- Tributary Stanzas To The Memory Of Dr. Laycock
- Verses On The Railroad Accident Near Copetown
- Verses Written Immediately After Reading Horace Smith's 'Bachelor's Fare'
- William And Amelia
- Winter's Ravages, An Appeal To The Rich On Behalf Of The Poor