Poems Referring to the Period of Childhood |
| Louisa |
| She Was a Phantom of Delight |
| Stepping Westward |
| Characteristics of a Child |
| The Female Vagrant |
| The Redbreast and the Butterfly |
| Glen-Almain, or the Narrow Glen |
| The Sailor's Mother |
| Goody Blake and Harry Gill - A True Story |
| Address to a Child, During a boisterous Winter Evening |
| The Mother's Return |
| To the Small Celandine |
| To the Same Flower |
| Lucy Gray |
| Anecdote For Fathers |
| We are Seven |
| The Horn of Egremont Castle |
| The Affliction of Margaret - of - |
| Rural Architecture |
| To A Butterfly |
| The Seven Sisters |
| The Pet-Lamb, a Pastoral |
| The Last of the Flock |
| The Idle Shepherd Boys |
| "O Nightingale! thou surely art" |
| To HC : Six Years Old |
| The Rainbow |
| The Mad Mother |
| Influence of Natural Objects |
| The Idiot Boy |
| I travell'd among unknown men |
Juvenile Pieces |
| "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" |
| Extract from a Poem on leaving School |
| "Who fancied what a pretty sight" |
| Extracts From a Poem Entitled An Evening Walk |
| To a Sky-Lark |
| Descriptive Sketches Taken During a Pedestrian Tour in the Alps |
| "With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the sky," |
| The Complaint Of a Forsaken Indian Woman |
| To The Cuckoo |
| Alice Fell |
Poems Founded on the Affections |
| To A Butterfly |
| The Brothers |
| The Sparrow's Nest |
| The Blind Highland Boy |
| The Green Linnet |
| "Farewell, thou little Nook of mountain-ground," |
| Stanzas |
| "By their floating Mill," |
| Ellen Irwin, or the Braes of Kirtle |
| Strange Fits Of Passion |
| She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways |
| Power of Music |
| To the Daisy |
| "'Tis said, that some have died for love:" |
| A Complaint |
| Ruth |
| The Cottager to her Infant |
| "Once in a lonely Hamlet I sojourn'd" |
| The Childless Father |
| Foresight, or the Charge of a Child to his younger Companion |
| Michael. A Pastoral Poem. |
| Laodaḿa |
Poems of the Fancy |
| "A whirl-blast from behind the hill" |
| The Waterfall and the Eglantine |
| The Oak and the Broom. A Pastoral |
| To the Daisy |
| To a Sexton |
| Song for the Wandering Jew |
| The Kitten And Falling Leaves |
| A Fragment |
| Address to my Infant Daughter |
Poems of the Imagination |
| "There was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye Cliffs" |
| A Night Piece |
| Yew-trees |
| View from the top of Black Comb |
| Nutting |
| Three Years She Grew |
| "A slumber did my spirit seal;" |
| The Reverie of Poor Susan |