- A Child Of God Longing To See Him Beloved
- A Comparison
- A Comparison. Addressed To A Young Lady
- A Fable
- A Figurative Description Of The Procedure Of Divine Love
- A Manual, More Ancient Than The Art Of Printing, And Not To Be Found In Any Catalogue
- A Poetical Epistle To Lady Austen
- A Riddle
- A Song : On The Green Margin
- A Song : The Sparkling Eye
- A Tale, Founded On A Fact, Which Happened In January, 1779
- A Tale. June 1793
- Abuse Of The Gospel
- Adam: A Sacred Drama. Act 1.
- Adam: A Sacred Drama. Act 2.
- Adam: A Sacred Drama. Act 3.
- Addressed To Miss Macartney, Afterwards Mrs. Greville, On Reading The Prayer For Indifference
- Afflictions Sanctified By The Word
- An Apology For Not Showing Her What I Had Wrote
- An Attempt At The Manner Of Waller
- An Enigma
- An Epigram From Homer
- An Epistle To Joseph Hill, Esq.
- An Epistle To Robert Lloyd, Esq.
- An Epitaph
- An Epitaph (From The Greek)
- An Epitaph 2 (From The Greek)
- An Epitaph 3 (From The Greek)
- An Epitaph 4 (From The Greek)
- An Ode, On Reading Mr. Richardson's History Of Sir Charles Grandison
- Annus Memorabilis : Written In Commemoration Of His Majesty's Happy Recovery
- Answer To Stanzas Addressed To Lady Hesketh By Miss Catharine Fanshawe, In Returning A Poem
- Anti-Thelyphthora. A Tale In Verse
- Apology To Delia
- Apology To Delia: For Desiring A Lock Of Her Hair
- Aspirations Of The Soul After God
- Boadicea. An Ode
- By Callimachus
- By Heraclides
- By Moschus
- By Philemon
- Catharina
- Catharina : The Second Part. On Her Marriage To George Courtenay, Esq.
- Charity
- Contentment
- Conversation
- Denner's Old Woman
- Dependence
- Divine Justice Amiable
- Divine Love Endures No Rival
- Elegy I. To Charles Deodati (Translated From Milton)
- Elegy Ii. On The Death Of The University Beadle At Cambridge (Translated From Milton)
- Elegy Iii. Anno Aet. 17. On The Death Of The Bishop Of Winchester (Translated From Milton)
- Elegy Iv. Anno Aet. 18. To My Tutor, Thomas Young, Chaplain Of The English Merchants Resident At Hamburg (Translated From Milton)
- Elegy V. Anno Aet. 20. On The Approach Of Spring (Translated From Milton)
- Elegy Vi. To Charles Diodati, When He Was Visiting In The Country (Translated From Milton)
- Elegy Vii. Anno Aetates Undevigesimo (Translated From Milton)
- Ephraim Repenting
- Epigram
- Epigram : On The Inventor Of Gunpowder (Translated From Milton)
- Epigram : The Cottager And His Landlord. A Fable (Translated From Milton)
- Epigram : To Christina, Queen Of Sweden, With Cromwell's Picture (Translation)
- Epigram : To Leonora Singing At Rome (Translated From Milton)
- Epigram : To Leonora Singing At Rome 2 (Translated From Milton)
- Epitaph On A Free But Tame Redbreast, A Favourite Of Miss Sally Hurdis
- Epitaph On A Hare
- Epitaph On Fop, A Dog Belonging To Lady Throckmorton
- Epitaph On Johnson
- Epitaph On Mr. Chester Of Chicheley
- Epitaphium Alterum
- Epitaphium Alterum
- Exhortation To Prayer
- Expostulation
- Familiarity Dangerous
- For The Poor
- Friendship
- From Menander
- From The Greek Of Julianus
- Glory To God Alone
- God Hides His People
- God Moves In A Mysterious Way
- God Neither Known Nor Loved By The World
- Grace And Providence
- Gratitude And Love To God
- Gratitude, Addressed To Lady Hesketh
- Happy Solitude--Unhappy Men
- Hatred And Vengeance, My Eternal Portion
- Hatred Of Sin
- Heroism
- Hope, Like The Short-Lived Ray That Gleams Awhile
- Horace, Book I. Ode Ix.
- Horace, Book I. Ode Xxxviii.
- Horace, Book I. Ode Xxxviii. (2)
- Horace, Book Ii. Ode Xvi.
- Horace. Book Ii. Ode X.
- Human Frailty
- Hymn For The Use Of The Sunday School At Olney
- I Will Praise The Lord At All Times
- Idem Latine Redditum
- In A Letter To C. P. Esq. Ill With The Rheumatism
- In A Letter To C. P. Esq. In Imitation Of Shakspeare
- In Memory Of The Late John Thornton, Esq.
- In Seditionem Horrendam, Corruptelis Gallicus Ut Fertue, Londini Nuper Exortam
- Inscription For A Hermitage In The Author's Garden
- Inscription For A Moss-House In The Shrubbery At Weston
- Inscription For A Stone Erected At The Sowing Of A Grove Of Oaks At Chillington, Anno 1790
- Inscription For A Stone Erected At The Sowing Of A Grove Of Oaks At Chillington, Anno 1791
- Inscription For The Tomb Of Mr. Hamilton
- Invitation To The Redbreast
- Jehovah Jesus
- Jehovah Our Righteousness
- Jehovah-Jireh. The Lord Will Provide
- Jehovah-Nissi. The Lord My Banner
- Jehovah-Rophi. I Am The Lord That Healeth Thee
- Jehovah-Shalom. The Lord Send Peace
- Jehovah-Shammah
- Jesus Hasting To Suffer
- Joy And Peace In Believing
- Joy In Martyrdom
- Light Shining Out Of Darkness
- Lines Addressed To Dr. Darwin, Author Of The 'Botanic Garden.'
- Lines Addressed To Miss Theodora Jane Cowper, On Himself
- Lines On The Death Of Sir William Russel
- Lines Written During A Period Of Insanity
- Lines Written For Insertion In A Collection Of Handwritings And Signatures Made By Miss Patty
- Lines, Composed For A Memorial Of Ashley Cowper, Esq.
- Lines. Oh! To Some Distant Scene
- Lively Hope And Gracious Fear
- Living And A Dead Faith
- Living Water
- Longing To Be With Christ
- Looking Upwards In A Storm
- Love Abused
- Love Constrained To Obedience
- Love Faithful In The Absence Of The Beloved
- Love Increased By Suffering
- Love Pure And Fervent
- Lovest Thou Me?
- Mary And John
- Monumental Inscription To William Northcot
- Mortals! Around Your Destined Heads
- Mourning And Longing
- Mutual Forbearance : Necessary To The Happiness Of The Married State
- My Soul Thirsteth For God
- No Sorrow Peculiar To The Sufferer
- Not Works
- O Lord, I Will Praise Thee
- Ode On The Death Of A Lady, Who Lived One Hundred Years, And Died On Her Birthday, 1728 (Translation)
- Ode To Apollo. On An Inkglass Almost Dried In The Sun
- Ode To Peace
- Ode. Supposed To Be Written On The Marriage Of A Friend
- Of Himself
- Old Testament Gospel
- Olney Hymn 10: The Future Peace And Glory Of The Church
- Olney Hymn 11: Jehovah Our Righteousness
- Olney Hymn 12: Ephraim Repenting
- Olney Hymn 13: The Covenant
- Olney Hymn 14: Jehovah-Shammah
- Olney Hymn 15: Praise For The Fountain Opened
- Olney Hymn 16: The Sower
- Olney Hymn 17: The House Of Prayer
- Olney Hymn 18: Lovest Thou Me?
- Olney Hymn 19: Contentment
- Olney Hymn 1: Walking With God
- Olney Hymn 20: Old Testament Gospel
- Olney Hymn 21: Sardis
- Olney Hymn 22: Prayer For A Blessing In The Young
- Olney Hymn 23: Pleading For And With Youth
- Olney Hymn 24: Prayer For Children
- Olney Hymn 25: Jehovah Jesus
- Olney Hymn 26: On Opening A Place For Social Prayer
- Olney Hymn 27: Welcome To The Table
- Olney Hymn 28: Jesus Hasting To Suffer
- Olney Hymn 29: Exhortation To Prayer
- Olney Hymn 2: Jehovah-Jireh: The Lord Will Provide
- Olney Hymn 30: The Light And Glory Of The Word
- Olney Hymn 31: On The Death Of A Minister
- Olney Hymn 32: The Shining Light
- Olney Hymn 33: Seeking The Beloved
- Olney Hymn 33: Seeking The Beloved
- Olney Hymn 34: The Waiting Soul
- Olney Hymn 35: Welcome Cross
- Olney Hymn 36: Afflictions Sanctified By The Word
- Olney Hymn 37: Temptation
- Olney Hymn 38: Looking Upwards In A Storm
- Olney Hymn 39: The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death
- Olney Hymn 3: Jehovah-Rophi: I Am The Lord That Healeth Thee
- Olney Hymn 40: Peace After A Storm
- Olney Hymn 42: Self-Acquaintance
- Olney Hymn 43: Prayer For Patience
- Olney Hymn 44: Submission
- Olney Hymn 45: The Happy Change
- Olney Hymn 46: Retirement
- Olney Hymn 47: The Hidden Life
- Olney Hymn 48: Joy And Peace In Believing
- Olney Hymn 49: True Pleasures
- Olney Hymn 4: Jehovah-Nissi: The Lord My Banner
- Olney Hymn 50: The Christian
- Olney Hymn 51: Lively Hope And Gracious Fear
- Olney Hymn 52: For The Poor
- Olney Hymn 53: My Soul Thirsteth For God
- Olney Hymn 54: Love Constraining To Obedience
- Olney Hymn 55: The Heart Healed And Changed By Mercy
- Olney Hymn 56: Hatred Of Sin
- Olney Hymn 57: The New Convert
- Olney Hymn 57: The New Convert
- Olney Hymn 58: True And False Comforts
- Olney Hymn 59: A Living And A Dead Faith
- Olney Hymn 5: Jehovah-Shalom: The Lord Send Peace
- Olney Hymn 60: Abuse Of The Gospel
- Olney Hymn 61: The Narrow Way
- Olney Hymn 62: Dependence
- Olney Hymn 63: Not Of Works
- Olney Hymn 64: Praise For Faith
- Olney Hymn 65: Grace And Providence
- Olney Hymn 66: I Will Praise The Lord At All Times
- Olney Hymn 67: Longing To Be With Christ
- Olney Hymn 68: Light Shining Out Of Darkness
- Olney Hymn 6: Wisdom
- Olney Hymn 7: Vanity Of The World
- Olney Hymn 8: O Lord, I Will Praise Thee
- Olney Hymn 9: The Contrite Heart
- On A Bath, By Plato
- On A Battered Beauty (From The Greek)
- On A Fowler, By Isidorus
- On A Goldfinch, Starved To Death In His Cage
- On A Good Man (From The Greek)
- On A Mischievous Bull, Which The Owner Him Sold At The Author's Instance
- On A Miser (From The Greek)
- On A Miser, 2 (From The Greek)
- On A Miser, 3 (From The Greek)
- On A Mistake In His Translation Of Homer
- On A Plant Of Virgin's-Bower, Designed To Cover A Garden-Seat
- On A Similar Character (From The Greek)
- On A Spaniel, Called Beau, Killing A Young Bird
- On A Thief (From The Greek)
- On A True Friend (From The Greek)
- On An Infant (From The Greek)
- On An Old Woman (From The Greek)
- On An Ugly Fellow (From The Greek)
- On Delia (Bid Adieu, My Sad Heart)
- On Envy (From The Greek)
- On Female Inconstancy (From The Greek)
- On Flatteries (From The Greek)
- On Flaxman's Penelope
- On Hermocratia (From The Greek)
- On Invalids (From The Greek)
- On Late Acquired Wealth (From The Greek)
- On Miltiades
- On Mrs. Montague's Feather Hangings
- On Niobe (From The Greek)
- On Observing Some Names Of Little Note Recorded In The Biographia Britannica
- On One Ignorant And Arrogant (Translated From Owen)
- On Opening A Place For Social Prayer
- On Pallas Bathing, From A Hymn Of Callimachus
- On Pedigree. From Epicharmus
- On Receipt Of My Mother's Picture
- On Receiving Hayley's Picture
- On Receiving Heyne's Virgil From Mr. Hayley
- On The Astrologers (From The Greek)
- On The Author Of Letters On Literature
- On The Benefit Received By His Majesty From Sea-Bathing, In The Year 1789
- On The Burning Of Lord Mansfield's Library
- On The Death Of A Minister
- On The Death Of Damon. (Translated From Milton)
- On The Death Of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch
- On The Death Of The Bishop Of Ely. Anno Aet. 17. (Translated From Milton)
- On The Death Of The Vice-Chancellor, A Physician (Translated From Milton)
- On The Grasshopper (From The Greek)
- On The High Price Of Fish
- On The Ice Islands Seen Floating In The German Ocean
- On The Late Indecent Liberties Taken With The Remains Of Milton
- On The Loss Of The Royal George
- On The Neglect Of Homer
- On The Platonic 'Ideal' As It Was Understood By Aristotle. (Translated From Milton)
- On The Promotion Of Edward Thurlow, Esq. To The Lord High Chancellorship Of England
- On The Queen's Visit To London, The Night Of The 17th March 1789
- On The Receipt Of A Hamper. (In The Manner Of Homer)
- On The Receipt Of My Mother's Picture Out Of Norfolk
- On The Reed (From The Greek)
- On The Same - (On The Burning Of Lord Mansfield's Library)
- On The Same By Palladas
- On The Swallow (From The Greek)
- Ovid. Trist. Lib. V. Elegy Xii.
- Peace After A Storm
- Pernicious Weed!
- Pity For Poor Africans
- Pleading For And With Youth
- Praise For Faith
- Praise For The Fountain Opened
- Prayer For Children
- Prayer For Patience
- Prudent Simplicity (Translated From Owen)
- R. S. S.
- Reciprocal Kindness The Primary Law Of Nature
- Report Of An Adjudged Case
- Repose In God
- Retalliation
- Retirement
- Retirement
- Sardis
- Scenes Favourable To Meditation
- See Where The Thames, The Purest Stream
- Seeking The Beloved
- Self-Acquaintance
- Self–diffidence
- Self–love And Truth Incompatible
- Simple Trust
- Song
- Song On Peace
- Song. Written At The Request Of Lady Austen
- Sonnet Addressed To William Hayley, Esq.
- Sonnet I. (Translated From Milton)
- Sonnet Ii. (Translated From Milton)
- Sonnet Iii. Canzone. (Translated From Milton)
- Sonnet Iv. To Charles Diodati. (Translated From Milton)
- Sonnet To A Young Lady On Her Birth-Day
- Sonnet To George Romney, Esq. On His Picture Of Me In Crayons
- Sonnet To Henry Cowper, Esq.
- Sonnet To William Wilberforce, Esq.
- Sonnet V. (Translated From Milton)
- Sonnet Vi. (Translated From Milton)
- Sparrows Self-Domesticated In Trinity College, Cambridge
- Stanzas On The Late Indecent Liberties Taken With The Remains Of The Great Milton
- Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1787
- Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1788
- Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1789
- Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1790
- Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1792
- Stanzas Subjoined To The Yearly Bill Of Mortality Of The Parish Of All-Saints, Northampton. Anno Domini 1793
- Strada's Nightingale
- Submission
- Sunset And Sunrise (Translated From Owen)
- Sweet Meat Has Sour Sauce; Or, The Slave-Trader In The Dumps
- Table Talk
- Temptation
- That Nature Is Not Subject To Decay (Translated From Milton)
- The 5th Satire Of Book I. Of Horace : A Humorous Description Of The Author's Journey From Rome To Brundusium
- The 9th Satire Of Book I. Of Horace : The Description Of An Impertinent. Adapted To The Present Times
- The Acquiescence Of Pure Love
- The Cantab
- The Castaway
- The Cause Won
- The Christian
- The Cock-Fighter's Garland
- The Colubriad
- The Contrite Heart
- The Covenant
- The Cricket
- The Distress'D Travellers; Or, Labour In Vain
- The Diverting History Of John Gilpin, Showing How He Went Farther Than He Intended, And Came Safe Home Again
- The Dog And The Water Lily. No Fable
- The Doves
- The Entire Surrender
- The Flatting-Mill. An Illustration
- The Four Ages. A Brief Fragment Of An Extensive Projected Poem
- The Future Peace And Glory Of The Church
- The Glowworm
- The Happy Change
- The Heart Healed And Changed By Mercy
- The Hidden Life
- The House Of Prayer
- The Ice Palace
- The Innocent Thief
- The Jackdaw
- The Joy Of The Cross
- The Judgement Of The Poets
- The Light And Glory Of The Word
- The Lily And The Rose
- The Love Of God The End Of Life
- The Love Of The World Reproved: Or, Hypocrisy Detected
- The Maze
- The Modern Patriot
- The Moralizer Corrected. A Tale
- The Morning Dream, A Ballad. To The Tune Of 'Tweed Side.'
- The Narrow Way
- The Nativity
- The Necessity Of Self–abasement
- The Negro's Complaint
- The New Convert
- The Nightingale And Glow-Worm
- The Parrot
- The Perfect Sacrifice
- The Pine-Apple And The Bee
- The Poet's New-Year's Gift. To Mrs. (Afterwards Lady) Throckmorton
- The Poet, The Oyster, And Sensitive Plant
- The Poplar Field
- The Retired Cat
- The Rose
- The Salad. By Virgil
- The Secrets Of Divine Love Are To Be Kept
- The Shining Light
- The Shrubbery, Written In A Time Of Affliction
- The Silkworm
- The Snail
- The Soul That Loves God Finds Him Everywhere
- The Sower
- The Swallow
- The Symptoms Of Love
- The Task: Book I, The Sofa (Excerpts)
- The Task: Book I. -- The Sofa
- The Task: Book Ii, The Time-Piece (Excerpts)
- The Task: Book Ii. -- The Time-Piece
- The Task: Book Iii. -- The Garden
- The Task: Book Iv, The Winter Evening (Excerpts)
- The Task: Book Iv. -- The Winter Evening
- The Task: Book V, The Winter Morning Walk (Excerpts)
- The Task: Book V. -- The Winter Morning Walk
- The Task: Book Vi, The Winter Walk At Noon (Excerpts)
- The Task: Book Vi. -- The Winter Walk At Noon
- The Tears Of A Painter
- The Testimony Of Divine Adoption
- The Thracian
- The Triumph Of Heavenly Love Desired
- The Valediction
- The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death
- The Vicissitudes Experienced In The Christian Life
- The Waiting Soul
- The Winter Nosegay
- The Yearly Distress; Or, Tithing-Time At Stock In Essex
- There Is A Fountain Filled With Blood
- Tirocinium; Or, A Review Of Schools
- To A Friend In Distress (Translated From Owen)
- To A Young Friend, On His Arriving At Cambridge Wet, When No Rain Had Fallen There
- To An Afflicted Protestant Lady In France
- To Delia
- To Delia: On Her Endeavouring To Conceal Her Grief At Parting
- To Demosthenes
- To Dr. Austin, Of Cecil Street, London
- To Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis Of Villa. (Translated From Milton)
- To Giovanni Salzilli, A Roman Poet, In His Illness. Scazons (Translated From Milton)
- To Health (From The Greek)
- To John Johnson, On His Presenting Me With An Antique Bust Of Homer
- To Mary
- To Miss C-----, On Her Birthday
- To Mr. John Rouse, Librarian Of The University Of Oxford. (Translated From Milton)
- To Mrs. King, On Her Kind Present To The Author, A Patchwork Counterpane Of Her Own Making
- To Mrs. Newton
- To Mrs. Throckmorton, On Her Beautiful Transcript Of Horace's Ode Ad Librum Suum
- To Mrs. Unwin
- To My Cousin, Anne Bodham, On Receiving From Her A Network Purse, Made By Herself
- To My Father (Translated From Milton)
- To Sir Joshua Reynolds
- To The Immortal Memory Of The Halibut, On Which I Dined This Day, Monday, April 26, 1784
- To The Nightingale, Which The Author Heard Sing On New Year's Day
- To The Rev. Mr. Newton : An Invitation Into The Country
- To The Rev. Mr. Newton, On His Return From Ramsgate
- To The Rev. Mr. Newton, Rector Of St. Mary Woolnoth
- To The Rev. William Cawthorne Unwin
- To The Reverend William Bull
- To The Spanish Admiral Count Gravina
- To Warren Hastings, Esq.
- To William Hayley, Esq. June 29, 1793.
- Translation From Virgil. Æneid, Book Viii. Line 18.
- Translation Of Prior's Chloe And Euphelia
- True And False Comforts
- True Pleasures
- Truth
- Truth And Divine Love Rejected By The World
- Upon A Venerable Rival
- Vanity Of The World
- Verses
- Verses Printed By Himself On A Flood At Olney
- Verses Written At Bath, On Finding The Heel Of A Shoe
- Walking With God
- Watching Unto God In The Night Season
- Watching Unto God In The Night Season (2)
- Watching Unto God In The Night Season (3)
- Welcome Cross
- Welcome To The Table
- Wisdom
- Written After Leaving Her At New Burns
- Written In A Fit Of Illness. R. S. S.
- Written In A Quarrel
- Yardley Oak