Epigrams
Hero and Leander
Pyramus and Thisbe
Niobe
Naue Arsa (A Burnt Ship)
Caso dun Muro (Fall of a Wall)
Zoppo (A Lame Beggar)
Calez and Guyana
Il Cavaliere Giovanni Wingfield
A Self-accuser
A Licentious Person
Antiquary
The Ingler
Disinherited
The Liar
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
Phryne
An Obscure Writer
Klockius
Martialis Castratus (Raderus)
Ralphius
Ad Autorem (Joseph Scaliger)
Ad Autorem (William Covell)
Verse letters to Friends
To Mr Rowland Woodward(Zealously my Muse)
To Mr Rowland Woodward(Muse not)
To Mr Christopher Brooke
To Mr Ingram Lister(Of that short roll of friends)
To Mr Thomas Woodward(At once from hence)
To Mr Thomas Woodward(All hail, sweet poet)
To Mr Thomas Woodward(Pregnant again)
To my Lord of Derby
To Mr Beaupre Bell (1)
To Mr Beaupre Bell (2)
To Mr Thomas Woodward(Haste thee, harsh verse)
To Mr Samuel Brooke
To Mr Everard Guilpin
To Mr Rowland Woodward(Kindly I envy thy songs perfection)
To Mr Ingram Lister(Blest are your north parts)
To Mr Rowland Woodward(Like one who in her third widowhead)
To Mr Rowland Woodward(If, as mine is, thy life a slumber be)
The Storm
The Calm
To Mr Henry Wotton(Heres no more news than virtue)
To Mr Henry Wotton(Sir, more than kisses)
Henrico Wotton in Hibernia Belligeranti
To Sir Henry Wotton at his Going Ambassador to Venice
Amicissimo et meritissimo Ben. Ionson in Vulponem
To Sir Henry Goodyer
To Sir Edward Herbert at Juliers
Upon Mr Thomas Coryats Crudities
In eundem Macaronicon
A Letter Written by Sir Henry Goodyer and John Donnealternis vicibus
To Mr George Herbert with my Seal of the Anchor and Christ
To Mr Tilman after he had Taken Orders
De libro cum mutuaretur impresso, ... D. D. Andrews
Love Lyrics (Songs and Sonnets)
Air and Angels
The Anniversary
The Apparition
The Bait
The Blossom
Break of Day
The Broken Heart
The Canonization
Community
The Computation
Confined Love
The Curse
The Damp
The Dissolution
The Dream
The Ecstasy
The Expiration
Farewell to Love
A Fever
The Flea
The Funeral
The Good-morrow
Image and Dream
The Indifferent
To a Jet Ring Sent to me
Lecture upon the Shadow
The Legacy
Loves All (Loves Infiniteness)
Loves Deity
Loves Diet
Loves Exchange
Loves Usury
A Nocturnal upon Saint Lucys Day
The Message
Mummy (Loves Alchemy)
Negative Love
The Paradox
Platonic Love (The Undertaking)
The Primrose
The Prohibition
The Relic
Song: Go and Catch a Falling Star
Song: Sweetest Love, I do not Go
Spring (Loves Growth)
The Sun Rising
The Triple Fool
TwickenhamGarden
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning
A Valediction: Of my Name in the Window
A Valediction: Of the Book
A Valediction: Of Weeping
The Will
Witchcraft by a Picture
Womans Constancy
Love Elegies
The Bracelet
The Comparison
The Perfume
Jealousy
Loves Recusant
Loves Pupil
Loves War
To his Mistress Going to Bed
Change
The Anagram
To his Mistress on Going Abroad
His Picture
On Loves Progress
Autumnal
Satire
Satyre 1(Away, thou changeling, motley humorist)
Satyre 2(Sir, though (I thank God f
2. Annunciation
3. Nativity
4. Temple
5. Crucifying
6. Resurrection
7. Ascension
To Mrs Magdalen Herbert: Of St Mary Magdalen
Upon the Annunciation when Good Friday Fell upon the Same Day
Sonnet: Oh, to vex me
A Litany
Resurrection(imperfect)
Divine Meditations
1. Thou hast made me
2. As due by many titles
3. Oh might those sighs and tears
4. Father, part of his double interest
5. O my black soul!
6. This is my plays last scene
7. I am a little world
8. At the round earths imagined corners
9. If poisonous minerals
10. If faithful souls
11. Death, be not proud
12. Wilt thou love God
Holy Sonnets
1. As due by many titles
2. O my black soul!
3. This is my plays last scene
4. At the round earths imagined corners
5. If poisonous minerals
6. Death, be not proud
7. Spit in my face
8. Why are we
9. What if this present
10. Batter my heart
11. Wilt thou love God
12. Father, part of his double interest
Verses translated for Ignatius his Conclave
Good Friday: Made as I was Riding Westward that Day
To Mr George Herbert with my Seal of the Anchor and Christ
Sonnet: Since she whom I loved
To Christ
Upon the Translation of the Psalms by Sir Philip Sidney and
the Countess of Pembroke his Sister
At the Seaside, going over with the Lord Doncaster into Germany, 1619
The Lamentations of Jeremy, for the most part according to Tremellius
Hymn to God my God in my Sickness
Wedding Celebrations
Epithalamion Made at Lincolns Inn
An Epithalamion on the Lady Elizabeth and Frederick, Count Palatine
Eclogue and Epithalamion at the Marriage of the Earl of Somerset
Verse epistles to Patronesses
To Lady Bedford at New Years Tide
To the Countess of Bedford(Reason)
To Mrs Magdalen Herbert(Mad paper, stay)
To the Countess of Bedford(You have refined me)
To the Countess of Bedford(Honour is so sublime perfection)
To the Countess of Huntingdon
To the Countess of Bedford(Tove written then)
To the Honourable Lady the Lady Carey
To the Countess of Bedford(Your cabinet my tomb)
To the Countess of Bedford (begun in France)
To the Countess of Salisbury
Commemorations
Elegy: To the Lady Bedford(You that are she)
An Elegy upon the Death of Lady Markham
An Elegy upon the Death of Mistress Bulstrode: Death, I recant
Elegy on Mistress Bulstrode[by Lady Bedford]
Elegy upon the Death of Mistress Bulstrode: Language, thou art too narrow
Elegy on Prince Henry
Obsequies to the Lord Harington, Brother to the Countess of Bedford
A Hymn to the Saints and Marquis of Hamilton
The Anniversaries
To the Praise of the Dead and The Anatomy[by Joseph Hall]
The First Anniversary: An Anatomy of the World
A Funeral Elegy
The Harbinger to the Progress[by Joseph Hall]
The Second Anniversary: Of the Progress of the Soul
A Probable Attribution
Ignatius Loyolae _oeYuoeo
Dubia
Sappho to Philaenis
The Token
Variety