A Child's Grace A Divine Rapture A Litany Another Another Aspatia's Song Aubade Aubade Aurora Away, Delights! Beauty Clear and Fair The Blossom Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind The Bracelet: To Julia Bridal Song Bridal Song Change Should Breed Change The Character of a Happy Life Cherry-Ripe Cherry-Ripe The Choice Comfort to a Youth That Had Lost His Love A Contemplation Upon Flowers Corinna's Going a-Maying Dawn Daybreak Death Death the Leveller Delight in Disorder Devotion I Devotion II A Devout Lover A Dialogue Dirge A Dirge Dirge of the Three Queens Discipline The Dream Easter The Ecstasy An Elegy Elizabeth of Bohemia Epigram: Respice Finem Epitaph Epitaph Epitaph I: In Obitum M. S. Epitaph I: On Elizabeth L. H. Epitaph II: On Salathiel Pavy Epitaph II: On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke Exequy on His Wife Fairy Land I Fairy Land II Fairy Land III Fairy Land IV Fairy Land V A Farewell to the World Fidele The Funeral The Funeral Rites of the Rose Go, Lovely Rose God Lyaeus Hear, Ye Ladies Her Passing His Winding-Sheet A Hymn A Hymn in Praise of Neptune Hymn to Diana A Hymn to God the Father Hymn to Pan I Loved a Lass In Time of Pestilence Inexorable Ingrateful Beauty Threatened Integer Vitae Invocation It Was a Lover and His Lass Laura Litany to the Holy Spirit Love Love Love's Emblems The Lover's Resolution Lullaby The Mad Maid's Song Madrigal Man Matin Song A Meditation for His Mistress Melancholy Memory The Message The Noble Balm A Nosegay Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam O Come Quickly! Ode An Ode to Master Anthony Stafford Of His Dear Son, Gervase Old Age On a Girdle On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey Orpheus A Part of an Ode Persuasions to Joy: A Song Philomel The Phoenix and the Turtle Praise and Prayer The Primrose The Pulley A Renunciation The Rose Saint John Baptist The Shadow The Shrouding of the Dutchess of Malfi Silvia Simplex Munditiis The Sirens' Song Sleep Song Song Song Sonnet CII Sonnet CIV Sonnet CIX Sonnet CVI Sonnet CXLVI Sonnet CXVI Sonnet CXXIX Sonnet LIII Sonnet LIV Sonnet LVII Sonnet LXXIII Sonnet LXXXVII Sonnet XC Sonnet XCIV Sonnet XCVII Sonnet XCVIII Sonnet XVIII Sonnet XXIX Sonnet XXX Sonnet XXXI Spring Spring Bereaved I Spring Bereaved II Spring Bereaved III Spring and Winter: First Part Spring and Winter: Second Part Sweet Content Sweet-and-Twenty Take, O Take Those Lips Away The Night-Piece: To Julia Time To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything To Blossoms To Celia To Daffodils To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon To Dianeme To Electra To His Forsaken Mistress To His Inconstant Mistress To Meadows To Music, To Becalm His Fever To Oenone To Roses in the Bosom of Castara To Violets To a Mistress Dying To an Inconstant One To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time To the Western Wind To the Willow-Tree The Triumph Under the Greenwood Trees The Unfading Beauty Upon Julia's Clothes Upon the Death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife Vanitas Vanitatum Virtue Vobiscum est Iope Weep No More A Welcome A Widow's Hymn Winter Nights Wooing Song