- A Girdle
- A Lover To His Mistress
- A Necklace
- A New Year's Gift
- A Paralell Between Bowling And Preferment
- A Purse-String
- A Riddle: On A Kiss
- A Song On A Sigh
- A Song On The Baths
- A Strange Gentlewoman Passing By His Window
- A Superscription On Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, Sent For A Token
- A Translation Of The Nightingale Out Of Strada
- A Watch Sent Home To Mrs. Eliz: King, Wrapt In Theis Verses
- A Watch-String
- An Antheme
- An Eare-Stringe
- An Epitaph On Mr. Fishborne The Great London Benefactor, And His Executor
- An Epitaph On Sr John Walter, Lord Cheife Baron
- Anthem For Good Fryday
- Chloris In The Snow
- Consolatorium, Ad Parentes
- Epitaph On Mr. Bridgeman
- For A Gentleman, Who, Kissinge His Friend At His Departure Left A Signe Of Blood On Her
- Her Epitaph
- In Commendation Of Musick
- Jacke-On-Both-Sides
- Justification
- Keepe On Your Maske (Version For His Mistress)
- Keepe On Your Maske And Hide Your Eye
- Kisses
- Love Compared To A Game Of Tables
- Melancholly
- Of Death & Resurrection
- On A Dissembler
- On A Friends Absence
- On A Gentlewoman That Had Had The Small Poxe
- On A Gentlewoman That Sung And Play'D Upon A Lute
- On A Gentlewoman's Blistred Lipp
- On A Gentlewoman's Watch That Wanted A Key
- On A Good Legg And Foot
- On A Great Hollow Tree
- On A Register For A Bible
- On A Watch Made By A Blacksmith
- On Chloris Standing By The Fire
- On Chloris Walking In The Snow
- On Fayrford Windowes
- On Gray Eyes
- On His Lady Denys
- On His Lady Marie
- On Jealousy
- On John Dawson, Butler Of C.C.
- On Sir Thomas Savill Dying Of The Small Pox
- On The Bible
- On The Death Of A Twin
- On The Death Of Dr. Lancton President Of Maudlin College
- On The Death Of Ladie Caesar
- On The Death Of Mistress Mary Prideaux
- On The Death Of Mr. James Van Otton
- On The Death Of Mrs. Mary Neudham
- On The Death Of Sir Rowland Cotton Seconding That Of Sir Robert
- On The Death Of Sir Tho: Peltham
- On The Death Of Sir Thomas Lea
- On The Death Of The Right Honourable The Lord Viscount Bayning
- On The Life Of Man
- On The Picture Of Two Dolphins In A Fountayne
- On The Yong Baronett Portman Dying Of An Impostume In's Head
- On Westwell Downes
- Opposite To Meloncholly
- Posies Bracelets
- Remembrances Of The Renowned Knight, Sir Rowland Cotton, Of Bellaport In Shropshire, Concerning
- The Chimney-Sweeper's Song
- To A Gentlewoman For A Friend
- To A Valentine
- To His Mistresse
- To His Sister
- To The Right Honourable The Lady Penelope Dowager Of The Late Vis-Count Bayning
- Upon The Blush Of A Faire Ladie
- Upon The Sherrifs Beere
- When Orpheus Sweetly Did Complayne
- With Penne, Inke, And Paper To A Distressed Friend