| O Mistress Mine | 
| Fear no more the heat o' the sun | 
| OH FAIR TO SEE | 
| Intrada | 
| I SAID TO LOVE | 
| BEFORE AND AFTER SUMMER | 
| I need not go | 
| At Middle-Field Gate in February | 
| Two Lips | 
| In five-score summers! | 
| For Life I had never cared greatly | 
| I said to Love | 
| LET US GARLANDS BRING | 
| Come away, come away, death | 
| Who is Silvia? | 
| It was a lover and his lass | 
| MUSIC FOR 'LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST' | 
| Songs of Hiems and Ver | 
| Songs for Moth: 1. Riddle Song | 
| Songs for Moth: 2. False Concolinel | 
| I say, 'I'll seek her' | 
| Oh fair to see | 
| As I lay in the early sun | 
| Only the wanderer | 
| To Joy | 
| Harvest | 
| Since we loved | 
| TILL EARTH OUTWEARS | 
| Let me enjoy the earth | 
| In years defaced | 
| The Market-Girl | 
| I look into my glass | 
| It never looks like summer | 
| At a Lunar Eclipse | 
| Life Laughs Onward | 
| TO A POET | 
| To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence | 
| On parent knees | 
| The Birthnight | 
| June on Castle Hill | 
| Ode on the Rejection of St. Cecilia | 
| Childhood among the Ferns | 
| Before and after Summer | 
| The Self-unseeing | 
| Overlooking the River | 
| Channel Firing | 
| In the Mind's Eye | 
| The Too Short Time | 
| Epeisodia | 
| Amabel | 
| He Abjures Love | 
| EARTH AND AIR AND RAIN | 
| Summer Schemes | 
| When I set out for Lyonnesse | 
| Waiting Both | 
| The Phantom | 
| So I Have Fared | 
| Rollicum-Rorum | 
| To Lizbie Browne | 
| The Clock of the Years | 
| In a Churchyard | 
| Proud Songsters |