- A Cenotaph,
- A Garden-Seat At Home
- A Rustic Seat Near The Sea
- Abba Thule's Lament For His Son Prince Le Boo
- Absence
- Age
- Approach Of Summer
- Art And Nature
- Associations
- At Dover
- At Malvern
- At Oxford
- At Tynemouth Priory
- Avenue In Savernake Forest
- Bamborough Castle
- Battle Of Corruna
- Bereavement
- Cadland, Southampton River
- Coombe-Ellen
- Death Of Captain Cooke,
- Dirge Of Nelson
- Distant View Of England From The Sea
- Dover Cliffs
- Elegiac Stanzas
- Elegy Written At Hotwells, Bristol
- Epitaph On H. Walmsley, Esq.,
- Evening
- Fairy Sketch
- Greenwich Hospital
- Hope
- Hope, An Allegorical Sketch
- Hour-Glass And Bible
- Hymn To Woden
- I. Written At Tinemouth, Northumberland, After A Tempestuous Voyage.
- Ii. Written At Bamborough Castle.
- Iii. O Thou, Whose Stern Command And Precepts Pure...
- In Age
- In Horto Rev. J. Still,
- In Memoriam
- In Youth
- Influence Of Time On Grief
- Inscription
- Iv. To The River Wenbeck
- Ix. O Poverty! Though From Thy Haggard Eye...
- Lacock Nunnery
- Languid, And Sad, And Slow, From Day To Day
- Monody On Henry Headley
- Monody On The Death Of Dr. Warton
- Monody, Written At Matlock
- Music
- Netley Abbey
- On A Beautiful Landscape
- On A Beautiful Spring,
- On A Landscape Bt Rubens
- On Accidentally Meeting A Lady Now No More
- On An Unfortunate And Beautiful Woman
- On Entering Switzerland
- On Hearing
- On Landing At Ostend
- On Leaving A Place Of Residence
- On Leaving A Village In Scotland
- On Leaving Winchester School
- On Mr. Howard's Account Of Lazarettos
- On Resigning A Scholarship Of Trinity College, Oxford
- On The Busts Of Milton, In Youth And Age, At Stourhead
- On The Death Of Rev. William Benwell, M.A.
- On The Funeral Of Charles The First
- On William Sommers Of Bremhill
- Oxford Revisited
- Picture Of A Young Lady
- Picture Of An Old Man
- Pictures From Theocritus
- Pole-Vellum, Cornwall
- Retrospection
- Sketch From Bowden Hill After Sickness
- Sketches In The Exhibition
- Song Of The American Indian
- Sonnet I. Written At Tinemouth, Northumberland, After A Tempestuous Voyage.
- Sonnet Ii. Written At Bamborough Castle.
- Sonnet Iii. O Thou, Whose Stern Command And Precepts Pure...
- Sonnet V. To The River Tweed.
- Sonnet Vi. Evening, As Slow Thy Placid Shades Descend...
- Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs, July 20th 1787
- Sonnet: At Ostend, July 22nd 1787
- Sonnet: July 18th 1787
- Sonnet: Languid, And Sad, And Slow, From Day To Day
- Sonnet: O Poverty! Though From Thy Haggard Eye
- Southampton Castle
- Southampton Water
- St. Michael's Mount
- Stanzas For Music
- Summer Evening At Home
- Sun-Dial, In The Churchyard Of Bremhill
- The Battle Of The Nile
- The Bells Of Ostend
- The Butterfly and the Bee
- The Convent
- The Dying Slave
- The Grave Of Howard
- The Harp Of Hoel
- The Harp, And Despair, Of Cowper
- The Last Song Of Camoens
- The Missionary - Canto Eighth
- The Missionary - Canto Fifth
- The Missionary - Canto First
- The Missionary - Canto Fourth
- The Missionary - Canto Second
- The Missionary - Canto Seventh
- The Missionary - Canto Sixth
- The Missionary - Canto Third
- The Philanthropic Society
- The Rhine
- The Right Honourable Edmund Burke
- The River Cherwell
- The River Wainsbeck
- The Spirit Of Discovery By Sea - Book The Fifth
- The Spirit Of Discovery By Sea - Book The First
- The Spirit Of Discovery By Sea - Book The Fourth
- The Spirit Of Discovery By Sea - Book The Second
- The Spirit Of Discovery By Sea - Book The Third
- The Spirit Of Navigation
- The Sylph Of Summer
- The Tweed Visited
- The Visionary Boy
- The Winds
- Time And Grief
- To A Friend
- To Sir Walter Scott
- Translation Of A Latin Poem
- V. To The River Tweed.
- Vi. Evening, As Slow Thy Placid Shades Descend...
- Vii. At A Village In Scotland....
- Vii. At A Village In Scotland....
- Viii. To The River Itchin, Near Winton.
- Wardour Castle
- Water-Party On The Beaulieu River, In The New Forest
- Winter Evening At Home
- Woodspring Abbey
- X. On Dover Cliffs.
- Xi. Written At Ostend
- Xii. Written At A Convent.
- Xiii. O Time! Who Know'st A Lenient Hand To Lay...
- Xiv. On A Distant View Of England.