| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| The Snail | Poetry |
| Song To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair | Poetry |
| To Althea, From Prison | Poetry |
| To Lucasta, Going To The Wars | Poetry |
| To My Dear Friend Mr. E[ldred] R[evett]. On His Poems Moral And Divine | Poetry |
| On Sanazar's Being Honoured With Six hundred Duckets By The Clarissimi Of Venice, For Composing An Eligiack Hexastick Of The City. A Satyer | Poetry |
| An Anniversary On The Hymeneals Of My Noble kinsman, Tho. Stanley, Esquire. | Poetry |
| Peinture . A Panegyrick To The best Picture Of Friendship, Mr. Pet. Lilly. | Poetry |
| Paris 's Second Judgement, Upon The Three Daughters Of My Dear Brother Mr. R. Caesar. | Poetry |
| Advice To My Best Brother, Coll: Francis Lovelace. | Poetry |
| The Triumphs Of Philamore And Amoret. To The Noblest Of Our Youth And Best Of Friends, Charles Cotton, Esquire. Being At Berisford, At His House In Straffordshire. From London. A Poem | Poetry |
| Another | Poetry |
| The Snayl | Poetry |
| The Toad And Spyder. A Duell | Poetry |
| Oreheus To Woods | Poetry |
| A Mock Charon. Dialogue | Poetry |
| A Dialogue. Lute And Voice | Poetry |
| Female Glory | Poetry |
| A Fly About A Glasse Of Burnt Claret. | Poetry |
| A Fly Caught In A Cobweb | Poetry |
| A Mock Song | Poetry |
| Cupid Far Gone | Poetry |
| The Duell | Poetry |
| Ode | Poetry |
| Song . | Poetry |
| A Loose Saraband | Poetry |
| To A Lady With Child That Ask'd An Old Shirt. | Poetry |
| Love Made In The First Age. To Chloris. | Poetry |
| The Falcon | Poetry |
| A Losse Saraband | Poetry |
| Courante Monsieur. | Poetry |
| In Allusion To The French Song. N'entendez Vous Pas Ce Language | Poetry |
| Song | Poetry |
| The Ant. | Poetry |
| Lucasta At The Bath. | Poetry |
| To Lucasta | Poetry |
| Love Conquer'd | Poetry |
| To Lucasta | Poetry |
| Another | Poetry |
| A Black Patch On Lucasta's Face | Poetry |
| Her Muffe | Poetry |
| Love Inthron'd. Ode | Poetry |
| Night . To Lucasta | Poetry |
| Lucasta Laughing. | Poetry |
| To Lucasta. Her Reserved Looks. | Poetry |
| To Fletcher Reviv'd | Poetry |
| To My Truely Valiant, Learned Friend; Who In His Brooke Resolv'd The Art Gladiatory Into The Mathematicks | Poetry |
| To Lucasta. The Rose. | Poetry |
| Clitophon And Lucippe Translated. To The Ladies | Poetry |
| An Elegie. Princesse Katherine Borne, Christened, Buried, In One Day | Poetry |
| A Dialogue Betwixt Cordanus And Amoret, On A Lost Heart | Poetry |
| The Faire Begger | Poetry |
| A La Bourbon. Done Moy Plus De Pitie Ou Plus De Creaulte, Car Sans Ci Ie Ne Puis Pas Viure, Ne Morir. | Poetry |
| Missing title : skey: LA BELLA BONA | Poetry |
| La Bella Bona Roba. To My Lady H. Ode | Poetry |
| Valiant Love | Poetry |
| " To His Fairest Valentine Mrs. A. L. | Poetry |
| To A Lady That Desired Me I Would Beare My Part With Her In A Song Madam A. L. | Poetry |
| Sonnet | Poetry |
| To His Deare Brother Colonel F. L. Immoderately Mourning My Brothers Untimely Death At Carmarthen | Poetry |
| A Guiltlesse Lady Imprisoned: After Penanced. Song | Poetry |
| Sir Thomas Wortley's Sonnet Answered | Poetry |
| Sonnet . To Generall Goring, After The Pacification At Berwicke. A La Chabot. | Poetry |
| To Althea From Prison. | Poetry |
| Against The Love Of Great Ones. | Poetry |
| The Epilogue | Poetry |
| A Prologue To The Scholars. A Comaedy Presented At The White Fryers | Poetry |
| A Lady With A Falcon On Her Fist. To The Honourable My Cousin A[nne] L[ovelace] | Poetry |
| The Lady A. L. My Asylum In A Great Exteremity. | Poetry |
| To Amarantha; That She Would Dishevell Her Haire | Poetry |
| To My Worthy Friend Mr. Peter Lilly: On That Excellent Picture Of His Majesty And The Duke Of York, Drawne By Him At Hampton- Court | Poetry |
| On The Death Of Mrs. Elizabeth Filmer. An Elegiacall Epitaph | Poetry |
| The Vintage To The Dungeon. A Song | Poetry |
| An Elegie. On The Death Of Mrs. Cassandra Cotton, Only Sister To Mr. C. Cotton. | Poetry |
| The Grassehopper. To My Noble Friend, Mr. Charles Cotton. Ode. | Poetry |
| A Forsaken Lady To Her False Servant That Is Disdained By His New Mistriss | Poetry |
| Princesse Loysa Drawing | Poetry |
| The Scrutinie. Song | Poetry |
| Amyntor 's Grove, His Chloris, Arigo, And Gratiana. An Elogie | Poetry |
| Gratiana Dauncing And Singing | Poetry |
| A Paradox | Poetry |
| To Chloe, Courting Her For His Friend | Poetry |
| To Ellinda Upon His Late Recovery. A Paradox | Poetry |
| Being Treated. To Ellinda | Poetry |
| Ellinda 's Glove. Sonnet | Poetry |
| To Ellinda, That Lately I Have Not Written | Poetry |
| Amarantha . A Pastorall | Poetry |
| Calling Lucasta From Her Retirement. Ode | Poetry |
| Amyntor From Beyond The Sea To Alexis. A Dialogue | Poetry |
| A Apostacy Of One, And But One Lady | Poetry |
| Lucasta 's World Epode | Poetry |
| To Lucasta. Going To the Warres. | Poetry |
| Upon The Curtaine Of Lucasta's Picture, It Was Thus Wrought | Poetry |
| Lucasta Paying Her Obsequies To The Chast Memory Of My Dearest Cosin Mrs. Bowes Barne[s] | Poetry |
| To Lucasta Ode Lyrick | Poetry |
| Lucasta , Taking The Waters At Tunbridge. | Poetry |
| Lucasta 's Fanne, With A Looking- Glasse In It | Poetry |
| Ad Sylonem. Ep. 104. | Poetry |
| De Suo In Lesbiam Amore Ep. 88. | Poetry |
| De Quintia Et Sesbia. Ep. 87 | Poetry |
| To Lucasta From Prison An Epode | Poetry |
| Ad Quintium. Cat. Ep. 83 | Poetry |
| In Lesbiam Cat. Ep. 76. | Poetry |
| Ad Lesbiam, Cat. Ep. 73 | Poetry |
| De Inconstantia Foeminei Amoris | Poetry |
| In Rufum. Catul. Ep. 64 | Poetry |
| Out Of The Anthologie | Poetry |
| Mar . Lib. Iv. Ep. 33. | Poetry |
| Mart . Ep. XV. Lib. 6. | Poetry |
| Mart . Epi. XLIII. Lib. I. | Poetry |
| Mart . Lib. I. Epi. 14. | Poetry |
| Lucasta Weeping | Poetry |
| Ad Fabullium. Catul. Lib. I. Ep. 13. | Poetry |
| Avieni V. C. Ad Amicos | Poetry |
| Ausonius Epig | Poetry |
| Auson [ius] | Poetry |
| Ausonius | Poetry |
| Theophile Being Deny'd His Addresses To King James, Turned The Affront To His Own Glory In This Epigram | Poetry |
| A La Chabot | Poetry |
| Ausonius Lib. I. Epig. | Poetry |
| Ausonius Lib. Epig. | Poetry |
| Ausonius Lib. Epig. | Poetry |
| Sonnet | Poetry |
| De Asino Qui Dentibus Aeneidem Consumpsit. | Poetry |
| Floridi . De Ebrioso | Poetry |
| Quinti Catuli. | Poetry |
| Senecae Ex Cleanthe | Poetry |
| Portii Licinii | Poetry |
| De Puero Et Praecone. Catul. | Poetry |
| Ad Juvencium. Cat. Ep. 49. | Poetry |
| Ad M. T. Ciceronem. Catul Ep. 50. | Poetry |
| Pentadii | Poetry |
| Item | Poetry |
| Dialogue Lucasta, Alexis | Poetry |
| Item | Poetry |
| Item | Poetry |
| De Catone | Poetry |
| De Scaevola. | Poetry |
| In Virgilium. Pentadii. | Poetry |
| Sanazari Hexasticon | Poetry |
| To The Genius Of Mr. John Hall. On His Exact Translation Of Hierocles His Comment Upon The Golden Verses Of Pythagoras. | Poetry |
| To Dr. F. B[eale]; On His Book Of Chesse. | Poetry |
| To My Noble Kinsman Thomas Stanley, Esq. On His Lyrick Poems Composed By Mr. John Gamble. | Poetry |
| On The Best, Last, And Only Remaning Comedy Of Mr. Fletcher. The Wild Goose Chase | Poetry |
| Oreheus To Beasts | Poetry |
| To Lucasta. Going Beyond The Seas. | Poetry |
| To Lucasta, Going Beyond The Seas | Poetry |
| To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair | Poetry |
| The Scrutiny | Poetry |
| The Rose | Poetry |
| The Grasshopper | Poetry |
| The Grasshopper | poem |
| To Lucasta, Going To The Wars | poem |
| The Rose | poem |
| To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair | poem |
| To Althea, From Prison | poem |
| To Lucasta, Going Beyond The Seas | poem |
| The Scrutiny | poem |