| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| We May Live Together | Poetry |
| Spirit | Poetry |
| Meditations Divine and Moral | Poetry |
| A Love Letter to Her Husband | Poetry |
| Epitaphs | Poetry |
| Vanity of All Worldly Things, The | Poetry |
| Upon My Dear and Loving Husband his Going into England Jan. 16, 1661 | Poetry |
| Before the Birth of One of Her Children | Poetry |
| In Thankful Remembrance for My Dear Husband's Safe Arrival Sept 3, 1662 | Poetry |
| Deliverance from Another Sore Fit | Poetry |
| Deliverance from a Fit of Fainting | Poetry |
| Here Follow Several Occasional Meditations | Poetry |
| To Her Father with Some Verses | Poetry |
| Another (II) | Poetry |
| Another | Poetry |
| A Letter to Her Husband | Poetry |
| Upon Some Distemper of Body | Poetry |
| Upon a Fit of Sickness,Anno 1632 Aetatis Suae, 19 | Poetry |
| Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 18th, 1666 | Poetry |
| To my Dear and Loving Husband | Poetry |
| Prologue , The | Poetry |
| In Reference to her Children, 23 June 1659 | Poetry |
| In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen Elizabeth | Poetry |
| Of the Four Ages of Man | Poetry |
| Flesh and the Spirit, The | Poetry |
| A Dialogue between Old England and New | Poetry |
| Contemplations | Poetry |
| By Night when Others Soundly Slept | Poetry |
| Author to her Book, The | Poetry |
| To My Dear And Loving Husband | poem |