- Upon Wrinkles
- Poverty And Riches
- Truth And Falsehood
- Love, What It Is
- Ambition
- Want
- Things Mortal Still Mutable
- Burial
- The Definition Of Beauty
- Mirth
- No Man Without Money
- His Loss
- Miseries
- No Pains, No Gains
- On Love
- The Voice And Viol
- Rewards
- Satisfaction For Sufferings
- Pardons
- Dreams
- Money Makes The Mirth
- Loss From The Least
- Man's Dying-Place Uncertain
- The Heart
- Soft Music
- Truth And Error
- Wlt Punished Prospers Most
- Writing
- The Present Time Best Pleaseth
- To Youth
- Upon Tears
- To Live Freely
- Peace Not Permanent
- Upon A Painted Gentlewoman
- Nothing Free-Cost
- Casualties
- Tears And Laughter
- Safety On The Shore
- A Vow To Venus
- The Rosary
- Her Bed
- Upon A Child
- Another
- Upon Her Feet
- Upon Prew His Maid
- To His Girls
- Departure Of The Good Daemon
- His Wish To Privacy
- Why Flowers Change Colour
- Upon Her Eyes
- Felicity Quick Of Flight
- Four Things Make Us Happy Here
- To Enjoy The Time
- On A Perfumed Lady
- Upon Man
- To Be Merry
- Upon Julia's Breasts
- Draw-Gloves
- A Mean In Our Means
- His Request To Julia
- Barley-Break; Or, Last In Hell
- Upon His Sister-In-Law, Mistress Elizabethherrick
- The Coming Of Good Luck
- To Silvia
- Anthea's Retractation
- Divination By A Daffodil
- To His Paternal Country
- Upon Julia's Ribbon
- Another Grace For A Child
- An Epitaph Upon A Virgin
- A Child's Grace
- To Sapho
- Up Scoble
- Upon Parson Beanes
- On Julia's Voice
- Grace For A Child
- The Watch
- To Heaven
- Upon The Detracter
- To Anthea
- Upon A Child That Died
- An Epitaph Upon A Child
- Anacreontic
- Upon Julia's Hair Filled With Dew
- Upon Ben Jonson
- The Bleeding Hand; Or The Sprig Of Eglantine Given To A Maid
- Purposes
- His Desire
- To Electra
- Upon Julia's Clothes
- The Bride-Cake
- I Call And I Call
- To Carnations: A Song
- A Canticle To Apollo
- Cock-Crow
- To Perenna
- Upon A Maid
- To The Handsome Mistress Grace Potter
- The Rock Of Rubies, And The Quarry Ofpearls
- To Bacchus: A Canticle
- To Laurels
- A Hymn To Bacchus
- Cherry- Ripe
- Discontents In Devon
- To Robin Red-Breast
- To Music
- Cherry Ripe
- To His Kinswoman, Mistress Susanna Herrick
- To The Water-Nymphs Drinking At Thefountain
- The Old Wives' Prayer
- The Present; Or, The Bag Of The Bee:
- The Fairies
- Upon Shark
- How Pansies Or Hearts-Ease Came First
- The Ceremonies For Candlemas Day
- To Music: A Song
- To His Book
- To Pansies
- All Things Decay And Die
- The Bellman
- To Music: A Song
- Love Lightly Pleased
- Upon Julia's Voice
- The Bell-Man
- Life Is The Body's Light
- To The Lady Crewe, Upon The Death Of Her Child
- Upon Himself
- The Succession Of The Four Sweet Months
- Eternity
- A Hymn To Venus And Cupid
- The Transfiguration
- Be My Mistress Short Or Tall
- Ceremony Upon Candlemas Eve
- How Springs Came First
- His Prayer To Ben Jonson
- The Good-Night Or Blessing
- The Wounded Heart
- To The Western Wind
- The Maypole
- How His Soul Came Ensnared
- The Hour-Glass
- The Parliament Of Roses To Julia
- His Last Request To Julia
- An Hymn To The Muses
- To Violets
- To Silvia To Wed
- Of Love: A Sonnet
- To Music, To Becalm A Sweet Sick Youth
- His Prayer For Absolution
- Lovers How They Come And Part
- Matins, Or Morning Prayer
- Upon The Nipples Of Julia's Breast
- The Plaudite, Or End Of Life
- The Olive Branch
- Not Every Day Fit For Verse
- The Bracelet: To Julia
- Upon Roses
- Good Precepts, Or Counsel
- The Bracelet To Julia
- Pray And Prosper
- To Daisies, Not To Shut So Soon
- The Parcae; Or, Three Dainty Destinies:The Armilet
- The Apron Of Flowers
- Upon A Delaying Lady
- To Oenone.
- Kissing Usury
- Upon Julia's Recovery
- Orpheus
- To Mistress Katharine Bradshaw, The Lovely, That Crowned Him With Laurel
- The Primrose
- Impossibilities: To His Friend
- A Request To The Graces
- Upon The Loss Of His Mistresses
- Upon Cupid
- To Sir Clipsby Crew
- Upon Time
- The Bag Of The Bee
- Upon Mrs Eliz. Wheeler, Under The Name Ofamarillis
- The Bubble: A Song
- To Death
- Upon Julia's Unlacing Herself
- Men Mind No State In Sickness
- When He Would Have His Verses Read
- Delight In Disorder
- On Himself
- Sweet Disorder
- His Mistress To Him At His Farewell
- Comfort To A Youth That Had Lost His Love
- A Hymn To The Graces
- A Lyric To Mirth
- His Covenant Or Protestation To Julia
- To Oenone
- To Julia
- To The Rose: Song
- The Wounded Cupid
- His Wish To God
- To His Verses
- Upon Love
- To A Gentlewoman, Objecting To Him Hisgray Hairs
- The Shower Of Blossoms
- An Ode For Ben Jonson
- What Kind Of Mistress He Would Have
- To Blossoms
- To The Willow-Tree
- A Conjuration To Electra
- A Conjuration: To Electra
- To The Virgins, Make Much Of Time
- No Fault In Women
- Proof To No Purpose
- The Changes: To Corinna
- To His Peculiar Friend, Mr John Wicks
- Love Dislikes Nothing
- Upon Love:By Way Of Question And Answer
- His Sailing From Julia
- The Funeral Rites Of The Rose
- Ceremonies For Christmas
- His Poetry His Pillar
- The Bad Season Makes The Poet Sad
- A Hymn To Love
- To His Honoured And Most Ingenious Friendmr Charles Cotton
- To Daffodils
- Art Above Nature: To Julia
- To The Genius Of His House
- To Meadows
- To His Conscience
- To His Honoured And Most Ingenious Friend Mr. Charles Cotton
- Crutches
- To His Saviour, A Child;A Present, By A Child
- To His Mistress, Objecting To Him Neithertoying Or Talking
- To His Mistress, Objecting To Him Neither Toying Or Talking
- The Pillar of Fame
- The Argument Of His Book
- To His Sweet Saviour
- The Night Piece, To Julia
- To His Lovely Mistresses
- The White Island:Or Place Of The Blest
- His Content In The Country
- A Ring Presented To Julia
- Ceremonies For Candlemas Eve
- The Hag
- The Wake
- To Perilla
- To Anthea, Who May Command Him Any Thing
- To Perllla
- His Grange, Or Private Wealth
- A Meditation For His Mistress
- Mrs Eliz: Wheeler, Under The Name Of Thelost Shepherdess
- To Music, To Becalm His Fever
- To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew
- His Return To London
- The Beggar To Mab, The Fairy Queen
- A Dialogue Betwixt Himself And Mistress Elizawheeler, Under The Name Of Amarillis
- To His Dying Brother, Master William Herrick
- An Ode Of The Birth Of Our Saviour
- To His Muse
- The Kiss: A Dialogue
- An Ode To Sir Clipsby Crew
- The Mad Maid's Song
- Farewell Frost, Or Welcome Spring
- An Ode To Master Endymion Porter, Upon His Brother's Death
- To Groves
- The Cruel Maid
- The Cheat Of Cupid; Or, The Ungentle Guest
- The Vine
- To The Maids, To Walk Abroad
- The Wassail
- His Winding-Sheet
- A Christmas Carol, Sung To The King In The Presence At White-Hall
- A Bucolic Betwixt Two;Lacon And Thyrsis
- A Paranaeticall, Or Advisive Verseto His Friend, Mr John Wicks
- Litany To The Holy Spirit
- His Meditation Upon Death
- His Litany, To The Holy Spirit
- To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses
- A Thanksgiving To God, For His House
- A New Year's Gift,Sent To Sir Simeon Steward
- The Lily In A Crystal
- Oberon's Feast
- The Hock-Cart, Or Harvest Home:To The Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl Of Westmorland
- To Phillis, To Love And Live With Him
- The Hock-Cart, Or Harvest Home
- A Pastoral Sung To The King
- The Dirge Of Jephthah's Daughter:Sung By The Virgins
- Corinna's Going A-Maying
- The Widows' Tears; Or, Dirge Of Dorcas
- The Apparition Of His, Mistress,Calling Him To Elysium
- The Country Life:
- His Age:Dedicated To His Peculiar Friend,Mr John Wickes, Under The Name Ofpostumus
- The Fairy Temple; Or, Oberon's Chapel
- A Panegyric To Sir Lewis Pemberton