| Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads |
| 1: A Cruel Mistress. | We read of kings and gods that kindly took | | 18 | 372 |
| 2: A Deposition From Love | I was foretold, your rebell sex, | | 30 | 325 |
| 3: A Divine Mistress | In Nature’s pieces still I see | | 16 | 331 |
| 4: A Prayer To The Wind | Go thou gentle whispering wind, | | 32 | 341 |
| 5: A Song | Ask me no more where Jove bestows, | | 20 | 358 |
| 6: A Song - Persuasions To Joy | If the quick spirits in your eye | | 14 | 337 |
| 7: A Song: When June Is Past, The Fading Rose | Ask me no more where Jove bestows, | | 20 | 380 |
| 8: An Elegy Upon The Death Of The Dean Of St. Paul's, Dr. John | Can we not force from widow'd poetry, | | 98 | 297 |
| 9: Another | This little vault, this narrow room, | | 16 | 332 |
| 10: Another Epitaph | This little vault, this narrow room, | | 16 | 329 |
| 11: Ask Me No More | Ask me no more where Jove bestows, | | 20 | 337 |
| 12: Boldness In Love | Mark how the bashful morn in vain | | 16 | 344 |
| 13: Celia Beeding, To The Surgeon | Fond man, that canst believe her blood | | 18 | 348 |
| 14: Disdain Returned | He that loves a rosy cheek, | | 20 | 331 |
| 15: Epitaph For Maria Wentworth | And here the precious dust is laid; | | 21 | 314 |
| 16: Epitaph On The Lady Mary Villiers | The Lady Mary Villiers lies | | 12 | 314 |
| 17: Eternity Of Love Protested | How ill doth he deserve a lover’s name, | | 16 | 306 |
| 18: He That Loves A Rosy Cheek | He that loves a rosy cheek, | | 12 | 341 |
| 19: I Do Not Love Thee For That Fair | I do not love thee for that fair | | 24 | 377 |
| 20: Ingrateful Beauty Threatened | Know Celia, since thou art so proud, | | 18 | 326 |
| 21: Know, Celia, Since Thou Art So Proud | Know, Celia, since thou art so proud, | | 18 | 296 |
| 22: Lips And Eyes. | In Celia's face a question did arise, | | 12 | 314 |
| 23: Mediocrity In Love Rejected | Give me more love or more disdain; | | 14 | 334 |
| 24: My Mistress Commanding Me To Return Her Letters. | So grieves th' adventurous merchant, when he throws | | 80 | 315 |
| 25: Secrecy Protested. | Fear not, dear love, that I'll reveal | | 16 | 341 |
| 26: Song - A Beautiful Mistress. | If when the sun at noon displays | | 14 | 327 |
| 27: Song - Ask Me No More Where Jove Bestows | Ask me no more where Jove bestows, | | 20 | 323 |
| 28: Song - Eternity Of Love Protested | How ill doth he deserve a lover's name, | | 16 | 367 |
| 29: Song - Good Counsel To A Young Maid | Gaze not on thy beauty's pride, | | 18 | 472 |
| 30: Song - Murdering Beauty | I'll gaze no more on her bewitching face, | | 10 | 359 |
| 31: Song - Persuasions To Enjoy | If the quick spirits in your eye | | 14 | 570 |
| 32: The Primrose | Ask me why I send you here | | 12 | 411 |
| 33: The Spring | Now that the winter's gone, the earth hath lost | | 24 | 315 |
| 34: The Unfading Beauty | He that loves a rosy cheek, | | 12 | 389 |
| 35: To A Lady That Desired I Would Love Her | Now you have freely given me leave to love, | | 30 | 296 |
| 36: To Ben Jonson | Tis true, dear Ben, thy just chastising hand | | 50 | 301 |
| 37: To My Inconstant Mistress | When thou, poor excommunicate | | 15 | 300 |