| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| Felix Randal | Poetry |
| Duns Scotus's Oxford | Poetry |
| Binsey Poplars Felled /79 | Poetry |
| The Caged Skylark | Poetry |
| Pied Beauty | Poetry |
| The Windhover | Poetry |
| The Starlight Night | Poetry |
| God 's Grandeur | Poetry |
| Thou Art Indeed Just | Poetry |
| That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Tesurrection | Poetry |
| I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark | Poetry |
| No Worst, There Is None | Poetry |
| Carrion Comfort | Poetry |
| As Kingfishers Catch Fire | Poetry |
| Spring & Fall | Poetry |
| The Wreck Of The Deutschland | Poetry |
| The Windhover: To Christ Our Lord | Poetry |
| To What Serves Mortal Beauty? | Poetry |
| To Seem The Stranger Lies My Lot, My Life | Poetry |
| To R. B. | Poetry |
| (The Soldier) | Poetry |
| The Sea And The Skylark | Poetry |
| The May Magnificat | Poetry |
| The Lantern Out Of Doors | Poetry |
| The Habit Of Perfection | Poetry |
| The Child Is Father To The Man | Poetry |
| The Candle Indoors | Poetry |
| The Bugler's First Communion | Poetry |
| The Blessed Virgin Compared To The Air We Breathe | Poetry |
| That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection | Poetry |
| Spring & Fall: To A Young Child | Poetry |
| Spring | Poetry |
| Spelt From Sibyl's Leaves | Poetry |
| Ribblesdale | Poetry |
| Peace | Poetry |
| Patience, Hard Thing! The Hard Thing But To Pray | Poetry |
| No Worst, There Is None. Pitched Past Pitch Of Grief | Poetry |
| My Own Heart Let Me Have More Have Pity On; Let | Poetry |
| Morning Midday And Evening Sacrifice | Poetry |
| May Magnificat | Poetry |
| Inversnaid | Poetry |
| In The Valley Of The Elwy | Poetry |
| I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark, Not Day | Poetry |
| Hurrahing In Harvest | Poetry |
| Heaven--Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil | Poetry |
| Harry Ploughman | Poetry |
| God's Grandeur | Poetry |
| For A Picture Of St. Dorothea | Poetry |
| (Carrion Comfort) | Poetry |
| Brothers | Poetry |
| At The Wedding March | Poetry |
| Andromeda | Poetry |
| At The Wedding March | poem |
| As Kingfishers Catch Fire | poem |
| The Starlight Night | poem |
| Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord, If I Contend | poem |
| In The Valley Of The Elwy | poem |
| That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection | poem |
| Duns Scotus's Oxford | poem |
| The Blessed Virgin Compared To The Air We Breathe | poem |
| No Worst, There Is None. Pitched Past Pitch Of Grief | poem |
| Patience, Hard Thing! The Hard Thing But To Pray | poem |
| Morning Midday And Evening Sacrifice | poem |
| In Honour Of St. Alphonsus Rodriguez | poem |
| Hurrahing In Harvest | poem |
| The Silver Jubilee | poem |
| Spelt From Sibyl's Leaves | poem |
| Andromeda | poem |
| The Caged Skylark | poem |
| Penmaen Pool | poem |
| May Magnificat | poem |
| To What Serves Mortal Beauty? | poem |
| Henry Purcell | poem |
| The Loss Of The Eurydice | poem |
| To Seem The Stranger Lies My Lot, My Life | poem |
| Inversnaid | poem |
| The Leaden Echo And The Golden Echo | poem |
| For A Picture Of St. Dorothea | poem |
| Harry Ploughman | poem |
| Pied Beauty | poem |
| The Windhover: To Christ Our Lord | poem |
| The Habit Of Perfection | poem |
| Peace | poem |
| The Sea And The Skylark | poem |
| (Carrion Comfort) | poem |
| (The Soldier) | poem |
| Brothers | poem |
| The Child Is Father To The Man | poem |
| The Wreck Of The Deutschland | poem |
| Spring | poem |
| Felix Randal | poem |
| My Own Heart Let Me Have More Have Pity On; Let | poem |
| Heaven--Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil | poem |
| Binsey Poplars | poem |
| The Lantern Out Of Doors | poem |
| I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark, Not Day | poem |
| To R. B. | poem |
| The May Magnificat | poem |
| The Handsome Heart | poem |
| Ribblesdale | poem |
| The Candle Indoors | poem |
| Tom's Garland | poem |
| Spring & Fall: To A Young Child | poem |
| The Bugler's First Communion | poem |
| God's Grandeur | poem |