| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| Well, I Have Lost You | Poetry |
| The Betrothal | Poetry |
| If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way | Poetry |
| Bluebeard | Poetry |
| Wraith | Poetry |
| Witch-Wife | Poetry |
| Wild Swans | Poetry |
| Whereas At Morning In A Jeweled Crown | Poetry |
| When We Are Old And These Rejoicing Veins | Poetry |
| When The Year Grows Old | Poetry |
| What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, And Where, And Why (Sonnet XLIII) | Poetry |
| Weeds | Poetry |
| Underground System | Poetry |
| Two Sonnets In Memory | Poetry |
| Travel | Poetry |
| To Those Without Pity | Poetry |
| To The Not Impossible Him | Poetry |
| To A Poet That Died Young | Poetry |
| Three Songs Of Shattering | Poetry |
| Think Not, Not For A Moment Let Your Mind | Poetry |
| The Wood Road | Poetry |
| The Unexplorer | Poetry |
| The True Encounter | Poetry |
| The Suicide | Poetry |
| The Spring And The Fall | Poetry |
| The Snow Storm | Poetry |
| The Singing-Woman From The Wood's Edge | Poetry |
| The Shroud | Poetry |
| The Return From Town | Poetry |
| The Plaid Dress | Poetry |
| The Philosopher | Poetry |
| The Penitent | Poetry |
| The Little Hill | Poetry |
| The Little Ghost | Poetry |
| The Leaf And The Tree | Poetry |
| The Goose-Girl | Poetry |
| The Fledgling | Poetry |
| The Fawn | Poetry |
| The Dream | Poetry |
| The Death Of Autumn | Poetry |
| The Curse | Poetry |
| The Concert | Poetry |
| The Blue-Flag In The Bog | Poetry |
| The Bean-Stalk | Poetry |
| The Ballad Of The Harp-Weaver | Poetry |
| Tavern | Poetry |
| Sweet Love, Sweet Thorn, When Lightly To My Heart | Poetry |
| Spring | Poetry |
| Souvenir | Poetry |
| Sorrow | Poetry |
| Sonnets From An Ungrafted Tree | Poetry |
| Sonnets 12: Cherish You Then The Hope I Shall Forget | Poetry |
| Sonnets 11: As To Some Lovely Temple, Tenantless | Poetry |
| Sonnets 10: Oh, My Beloved, Have You Thought Of This | Poetry |
| Sonnets 09: Let You Not Say Of Me When I Am Old | Poetry |
| Sonnets 08: And You As Well Must Die, Beloved Dust | Poetry |
| Sonnets 07: When I Too Long Have Looked Upon Your Face | Poetry |
| Sonnets 06: No Rose That In A Garden Ever Grew | Poetry |
| Sonnets 05: Once More Into My Arid Days Like Dew | Poetry |
| Sonnets 04: Only Until This Cigarette Is Ended | Poetry |
| Sonnets 03: Not With Libations, But With Shouts And Laughter | Poetry |
| Sonnets 02: Into The Golden Vessel Of Great Song | Poetry |
| Sonnets 01: We Talk Of Taxes, And I Call You Friend | Poetry |
| Sonnet (Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now) | Poetry |
| Sonnet 06: Bluebeard | Poetry |
| Sonnet 05: If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way | Poetry |
| Sonnet 04: Not In This Chamber Only At My Birth | Poetry |
| Sonnet 03: Mindful Of You The Sodden Earth In Spring | Poetry |
| Sonnet 02: Time Does Not Bring Relief; You All Have Lied | Poetry |
| Sonnet 01: Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs,-No | Poetry |
| Song Of A Second April | Poetry |
| Second Fig | Poetry |
| Scrub | Poetry |
| Rosemary | Poetry |
| Renascence | Poetry |
| Prayer To Persephone | Poetry |
| Portrait By A Neighbour | Poetry |
| Pity Me Not Because The Light Of Day | Poetry |
| Pastoral | Poetry |
| Passer Mortuus Est | Poetry |
| Oh, Oh, You Will Be Sorry | Poetry |
| Ode To Silence | Poetry |
| Not In A Silver Casket Cool With Pearls | Poetry |
| Not Even My Pride Shall Suffer Much | Poetry |
| Night Is My Sister, And How Deep In Love | Poetry |
| My Most Distinguished Guest And Learned Friend | Poetry |
| Modern Declaration | Poetry |
| Mist In The Valley | Poetry |
| Midnight Oil | Poetry |
| Memorial To D.C. | Poetry |
| Mariposa | Poetry |
| Make Bright The Arrows | Poetry |
| Low-Tide | Poetry |
| Love Is Not All | Poetry |
| Lines Written In Recapitulation | Poetry |
| Lament | Poetry |
| Kin To Sorrow | Poetry |
| Justice Denied In Massachusetts | Poetry |
| Journey | Poetry |
| Invocation To The Muses | Poetry |
| Interim | Poetry |
| Intention To Escape From Him | Poetry |
| Inland | Poetry |
| Indifference | Poetry |
| If Still Your Orchards Bear | Poetry |
| I Know The Face Of Falsehood And Her Tongue | Poetry |
| I Know I Am But Summer To Your Heart | Poetry |
| I Dreamed I Moved Among The Elysian Fields | Poetry |
| Here Is A Wound That Never Will Heal, I Know | Poetry |
| Grown Up | Poetry |
| God's World | Poetry |
| Fontaine, Je Ne Boirai Pas De Ton Eau! | Poetry |
| First Fig | Poetry |
| Feast | Poetry |
| Exiled | Poetry |
| Epitaph | Poetry |
| Elegy Before Death | Poetry |
| Elegy | Poetry |
| Eel-Grass | Poetry |
| Ebb | Poetry |
| Doubt No More That Oberon | Poetry |
| Dirge Without Music | Poetry |
| Dirge | Poetry |
| Departure | Poetry |
| Daphne | Poetry |
| Conscientious Objector | Poetry |
| City Trees | Poetry |
| Chorus | Poetry |
| Burial | Poetry |
| Blight | Poetry |
| Being Young And Green | Poetry |
| Autumn Daybreak | Poetry |
| Assault | Poetry |
| Ashes Of Life | Poetry |
| Apostrophe To Man | Poetry |
| And do you think that love itself | Poetry |
| An Ancient Gesture | Poetry |
| Alms | Poetry |
| Afternoon On A Hill | Poetry |
| A Visit To The Asylum | Poetry |
| Interim | poem |
| The Wood Road | poem |
| Sonnet (Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now) | poem |
| To The Not Impossible Him | poem |
| Being Young And Green | poem |
| To Those Without Pity | poem |
| Journey | poem |
| Not Even My Pride Shall Suffer Much | poem |
| Portrait By A Neighbour | poem |
| The Leaf And The Tree | poem |
| Low-Tide | poem |
| The Little Hill | poem |
| A Visit To The Asylum | poem |
| Make Bright The Arrows | poem |
| The Blue-Flag In The Bog | poem |
| The Curse | poem |
| Love Is Not All | poem |
| The Little Ghost | poem |
| God's World | poem |
| Exiled | poem |
| Oh, Oh, You Will Be Sorry | poem |
| Lament | poem |
| I Know The Face Of Falsehood And Her Tongue | poem |
| Three Songs Of Shattering | poem |
| The Snow Storm | poem |
| Doubt No More That Oberon | poem |
| Justice Denied In Massachusetts | poem |
| Bluebeard | poem |
| The Concert | poem |
| The Shroud | poem |
| Sonnets From An Ungrafted Tree | poem |
| If Still Your Orchards Bear | poem |
| Prayer To Persephone | poem |
| Autumn Daybreak | poem |
| Invocation To The Muses | poem |
| Think Not, Not For A Moment Let Your Mind | poem |
| The Death Of Autumn | poem |
| Epitaph | poem |
| Lines Written In Recapitulation | poem |
| My Most Distinguished Guest And Learned Friend | poem |
| Here Is A Wound That Never Will Heal, I Know | poem |
| If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way | poem |
| Second Fig | poem |
| Wild Swans | poem |
| The Fawn | poem |
| Memorial To D.C. | poem |
| City Trees | poem |
| Rosemary | poem |
| Menses | poem |
| Witch-Wife | poem |
| The Return From Town | poem |
| Ode To Silence | poem |
| The Philosopher | poem |
| Sonnet 05: If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way | poem |
| Scrub | poem |
| Sonnets 03: Not With Libations, But With Shouts And Laughter | poem |
| Sonnet 03: Mindful Of You The Sodden Earth In Spring | poem |
| Sonnets 06: No Rose That In A Garden Ever Grew | poem |
| Sonnets 07: When I Too Long Have Looked Upon Your Face | poem |
| Sonnet 01: Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs,—No | poem |
| Sonnets 10: Oh, My Beloved, Have You Thought Of This | poem |
| Sonnets 11: As To Some Lovely Temple, Tenantless | poem |
| Departure | poem |
| And do you think that love itself | poem |
| Travel | poem |
| Sweet Love, Sweet Thorn, When Lightly To My Heart | poem |
| The Plaid Dress | poem |
| Feast | poem |
| When We Are Old And These Rejoicing Veins | poem |
| Renascence | poem |
| Apostrophe To Man | poem |
| Blight | poem |
| An Ancient Gesture | poem |
| Sonnet 04: Not In This Chamber Only At My Birth | poem |
| Dirge | poem |
| The Goose-Girl | poem |
| Indifference | poem |
| The Fledgling | poem |
| What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, And Where, And Why (Sonnet XLIII) | poem |
| Song Of A Second April | poem |
| The Singing-Woman From The Wood's Edge | poem |
| Sonnets 01: We Talk Of Taxes, And I Call You Friend | poem |
| I Know I Am But Summer To Your Heart | poem |
| The Penitent | poem |
| Assault | poem |
| The Spring And The Fall | poem |
| Wraith | poem |
| Pastoral | poem |
| Grown Up | poem |
| Elegy | poem |
| Chorus | poem |
| The Betrothal | poem |
| Well, I Have Lost You | poem |
| Sonnets 12: Cherish You Then The Hope I Shall Forget | poem |
| Conscientious Objector | poem |
| The Dream | poem |
| Sorrow | poem |
| The Suicide | poem |
| Two Sonnets In Memory | poem |
| Passer Mortuus Est | poem |
| Night Is My Sister, And How Deep In Love | poem |
| Fontaine, Je Ne Boirai Pas De Ton Eau! | poem |
| Not In A Silver Casket Cool With Pearls | poem |
| When The Year Grows Old | poem |
| Eel-Grass | poem |
| I Dreamed I Moved Among The Elysian Fields | poem |
| Afternoon On A Hill | poem |
| Daphne | poem |
| Alms | poem |
| The Ballad Of The Harp-Weaver | poem |
| Sonnets 04: Only Until This Cigarette Is Ended | poem |
| Mist In The Valley | poem |
| Sonnets 05: Once More Into My Arid Days Like Dew | poem |
| Modern Declaration | poem |
| Sonnets 02: Into The Golden Vessel Of Great Song | poem |
| The Unexplorer | poem |
| Intention To Escape From Him | poem |
| The True Encounter | poem |
| Weeds | poem |
| Burial | poem |
| The Bean-Stalk | poem |
| Sonnets 08: And You As Well Must Die, Beloved Dust | poem |
| The Poet And His Book | poem |
| Souvenir | poem |
| Sonnet 06: Bluebeard | poem |
| Dirge Without Music | poem |
| Elegy Before Death | poem |
| Ebb | poem |
| Sonnets 09: Let You Not Say Of Me When I Am Old | poem |
| Sonnet 02: Time Does Not Bring Relief; You All Have Lied | poem |
| Tavern | poem |
| First Fig | poem |
| Ashes Of Life | poem |
| Pity Me Not Because The Light Of Day | poem |
| Kin To Sorrow | poem |
| To A Poet That Died Young | poem |
| Inland | poem |
| Whereas At Morning In A Jeweled Crown | poem |
| Mariposa | poem |
| Underground System | poem |
| Midnight Oil | poem |
| Spring | poem |