| Title of Piece | Prose or Poetry |
| Written With a Pencil Upon a Stone In The Wall of The House, On The Island at Grasmere | Poetry |
| For The Spot Where The Hermitage Stood on St. Herbert's Island, Derwentwater. | Poetry |
| A Character | Poetry |
| Two Thieves, The | Poetry |
| Andrew Jones | Poetry |
| Ellen Irwin | Poetry |
| Rural Architecture | Poetry |
| Song For The Wandering Jew | Poetry |
| Childless Father, The | Poetry |
| "'Tis Said, That Some Have Died For Love" | Poetry |
| Hart -Leap Well | Poetry |
| Oak and The Broom, The: A Pastoral Poem | Poetry |
| Waterfall and The Eglantine, The | Poetry |
| To M.H. | Poetry |
| "A Narrow Girdle of Rough Stones and Crags," | Poetry |
| "There is an Eminence,--of these our hills" | Poetry |
| To Joanna | Poetry |
| "It was an April morning: fresh and clear" | Poetry |
| Pet -Lamb, The: A Pastoral Poem | Poetry |
| Michael : A Pastoral Poem | Poetry |
| Brothers , The | Poetry |
| Written in Germany, On One of The Coldest Days Of The Century | Poetry |
| Ruth | Poetry |
| Address To The Scholars Of The Village School Of ---- | Poetry |
| Lucy Gray | Poetry |
| Danish Boy, The: A Fragment | Poetry |
| To A Sexton | Poetry |
| Fountain , The: A Conversation | Poetry |
| Two April Mornings, The | Poetry |
| A Poet's Epitaph | Poetry |
| Nutting | Poetry |
| There was a Boy | Poetry |
| Influence of Natural Objects | Poetry |
| Simplon Pass, The | Poetry |
| Peter Bell, A Tale | Poetry |
| Animal Tranquillity and Decay | Poetry |
| To The Daisy (first poem) | Poetry |
| To The Same Flower (second poem) | Poetry |
| To The Daisy (fourth poem) | Poetry |
| Old Cumberland Beggar, The | Poetry |
| "Calm is all Nature as a Resting Wheel." | Poetry |
| Lines written as a School Exercise at Hawkshead, Anno Aetatis | Poetry |
| Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey | Poetry |
| Idiot Boy, The | Poetry |
| Last of The Flock, The | Poetry |
| Table Turned, The | Poetry |
| Expostulation and Reply | Poetry |
| "A Whirl-Blast from Behind the Hill" | Poetry |
| To My Sister | Poetry |
| Simon Lee, The Old Huntsman | Poetry |
| Her Eyes are Wild | Poetry |
| Goody Blake and Harry Gill | Poetry |
| Thorn , The | Poetry |
| We are Seven | Poetry |
| A Night-Piece | Poetry |
| Birth of Love, The | Poetry |
| Elegiac Stanzas | Poetry |
| Reverie of Poor Susan, The | Poetry |
| Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree | Poetry |
| Guilt and Sorrow | Poetry |
| Remembrance of Collins | Poetry |
| An Evening Walk, Addressed to a Young Lady | Poetry |
| "Surprised by Joy--Impatient as the Wind" | Poetry |
| "With Ships the Sea was Sprinkled Far and Nigh," | Poetry |
| "She Was a Phantom of Delight" | Poetry |
| Rainbow , The | Poetry |
| "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" | Poetry |
| Solitary Reaper, The | Poetry |
| "The World Is To Much With Us; Late and Soon" | Poetry |
| To The Daisy (third poem) | Poetry |
| To The Cuckoo | Poetry |
| To A Butterfly (second poem) | Poetry |
| To A Butterfly (first poem) | Poetry |
| To May | Poetry |
| "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower," | Poetry |
| A Wren's Nest | Poetry |
| Wishing -gate, The | Poetry |
| Seven Sisters, The | Poetry |
| Sailor 's Mother, The | Poetry |
| Russian Fugitive, The | Poetry |
| Green Linnet, The | Poetry |
| Forsaken , The | Poetry |
| "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known" | Poetry |
| Stanzas | Poetry |
| Stanzas | Poetry |
| Sparrow 's Nest, The | Poetry |
| "She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways" | Poetry |
| Ode , On Intimations Of Immortality | Poetry |
| Ode , Composed On A May Morning | Poetry |
| Mother 's Return, The | Poetry |
| Lines Written In Early Spring | Poetry |
| Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, on The Eve of a New Year | Poetry |
| Kitten And Falling Leaves, The | Poetry |
| Idle Shepherd Boys, The | Poetry |
| Complaint Of a Forsaken Indian Woman, The | Poetry |
| Anecdote For Fathers | Poetry |
| London, 1802 | Poetry |
| Composed Upon Westminster Bridge | Poetry |
| I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud | Poetry |
| Written In March | Poetry |
| Resolution And Independence | Poetry |
| I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud | poem |
| Written In March | poem |
| Composed Upon Westminster Bridge | poem |
| Resolution And Independence | poem |
| London, 1802 | poem |
| Lines Written In Early Spring | poem |