| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| Ode To Fanny | Poetry |
| Give me women, wine, and snuff | Poetry |
| Fill For Me A Brimming Bowl | Poetry |
| Sonnet : On the Sonnet | Poetry |
| To Byron | Poetry |
| On Fame | Poetry |
| Ode | Poetry |
| To My Brothers | Poetry |
| Where 's the Poet? | Poetry |
| Happy is England | Poetry |
| On the Grasshopper and Cricket | Poetry |
| Keen , Fitful Gusts are Whisp'ring Here and There | Poetry |
| To Autumn | Poetry |
| If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd | Poetry |
| When I Have Fears | Poetry |
| To Solitude | Poetry |
| To one who has been long in city pent | Poetry |
| To Homer | Poetry |
| To Mrs. Reynolds's Cat | Poetry |
| To Sleep | Poetry |
| To Hope | Poetry |
| Think Not of it, Sweet One | Poetry |
| Robin Hood | Poetry |
| On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again | Poetry |
| On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer | Poetry |
| Ode To Psyche | Poetry |
| Ode To A Nightingale | Poetry |
| Ode To Autumn | Poetry |
| Ode on Melancholy | Poetry |
| Ode On A Grecian Urn | Poetry |
| Ode On Indolence | Poetry |
| O Blush Not So! | Poetry |
| Meg Merrilies | Poetry |
| Lines on The Mermaid Tavern | Poetry |
| Lines | Poetry |
| La Belle Dame Sans Merci | Poetry |
| In Drear-Nighted December | Poetry |
| Hyperion | Poetry |
| Hymn To Apollo | Poetry |
| The Human Seasons | Poetry |
| Hither , Hither, Love | Poetry |
| Fancy | Poetry |
| The Eve Of St. Agnes | Poetry |
| Endymion (excerpts) | Poetry |
| Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid? | Poetry |
| Bright Star | Poetry |
| Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison | Poetry |
| Written On A Summer Evening | Poetry |
| Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe | Poetry |
| Written Before Re-Reading King Lear | Poetry |
| Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell | Poetry |
| To The Nile | Poetry |
| To My Brother George | Poetry |
| To John Hamilton Reynolds | Poetry |
| To Haydon | Poetry |
| To G.A.W. | Poetry |
| To Fanny | Poetry |
| To Ailsa Rock | Poetry |
| To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown | Poetry |
| To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses | Poetry |
| To- | Poetry |
| The Day Is Gone, And All Its Sweets Are Gone | Poetry |
| On The Sea | Poetry |
| On Seeing The Elgin Marbles For The First Time | Poetry |
| On Leaving Some Friends At An Early Hour | Poetry |
| O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell | Poetry |
| How Many Bards Gild The Lapses Of Time! | Poetry |
| Happy Is England! I Could Be Content | Poetry |
| Epistle To My Brother George | Poetry |
| Answer To A Sonnet By J.H.Reynolds | Poetry |
| Addressed To Haydon | Poetry |
| A Dream, After Reading Dante's Episode Of Paolo And Francesca | Poetry |
| Endymion: Book IV | Poetry |
| Endymion: Book III | Poetry |
| Endymion: Book II | Poetry |
| When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be | Poetry |
| Think Of It Not, Sweet One | Poetry |
| Hither, Hither, Love | Poetry |
| Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art | Poetry |
| Ode To Psyche | poem |
| To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses | poem |
| To G.A.W. | poem |
| To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown | poem |
| To Sleep | poem |
| Meg Merrilies | poem |
| Answer To A Sonnet By J.H.Reynolds | poem |
| On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer | poem |
| To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent | poem |
| Endymion: Book III | poem |
| Hither, Hither, Love | poem |
| La Belle Dame Sans Merci | poem |
| O Blush Not So! | poem |
| To Solitude | poem |
| A Dream, After Reading Dante's Episode Of Paolo And Francesca | poem |
| Ode To A Nightingale | poem |
| To— | poem |
| Hymn To Apollo | poem |
| Ode On Indolence | poem |
| The Eve Of St. Agnes | poem |
| Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell | poem |
| To John Hamilton Reynolds | poem |
| Written On A Summer Evening | poem |
| Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid? | poem |
| In Drear-Nighted December | poem |
| Endymion: Book IV | poem |
| Lines On The Mermaid Tavern | poem |
| Ode On Melancholy | poem |
| To Homer | poem |
| Robin Hood | poem |
| On The Sea | poem |
| To Autumn | poem |
| Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison | poem |
| Ode On A Grecian Urn | poem |
| If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd | poem |
| Addressed To Haydon | poem |
| Think Of It Not, Sweet One | poem |
| The Day Is Gone, And All Its Sweets Are Gone | poem |
| On Fame | poem |
| To Ailsa Rock | poem |
| To The Nile | poem |
| On The Grasshopper And Cricket | poem |
| To My Brothers | poem |
| On Leaving Some Friends At An Early Hour | poem |
| To Hope | poem |
| Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe | poem |
| Lines | poem |
| Epistle To My Brother George | poem |
| Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art | poem |
| The Human Seasons | poem |
| To Haydon | poem |
| When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be | poem |
| To Fanny | poem |
| Hyperion | poem |
| Happy Is England! I Could Be Content | poem |
| On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again | poem |
| O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell | poem |
| Written Before Re-Reading King Lear | poem |
| On Seeing The Elgin Marbles For The First Time | poem |
| To My Brother George | poem |
| Endymion: Book II | poem |
| How Many Bards Gild The Lapses Of Time! | poem |