| William Collins. | 294. | Fidele |
| 295. | Ode Written in MDCCXLVI |
| 296. | The Passions |
| 297. | To Evening |
| George Sewell. | 298. | The Dying Man in His Garden |
| Alison Rutherford Cockburn. | 299. | The Flowers of the Forest |
| Jane Elliot. | 300. | Lament for Flodden |
| Christopher Smart. | 301. | A Song to David |
| Anonymous. | 302. | Willy Drowned in Yarrow |
| John Logan. | 303. | The Braes of Yarrow |
| Henry Fielding. | 304. | A Hunting Song |
| Charles Dibdin. | 305. | Tom Bowling |
| Samuel Johnson. | 306. | On the Death of Dr. Robert Levet |
| 307. | A Satire |
| Oliver Goldsmith. | 308. | When Lovely Woman Stoops |
| 309. | Retaliation |
| 310. | The Deserted Village |
| 311. | The Traveller; or, A Prospect of Society |
| Robert Graham of Gartmore. | 312. | If Doughty Deeds |
| Adam Austin. | 313. | For Lack of Gold |
| William Cowper. | 314. | Loss of the Royal George |
| 315. | To a Young Lady |
| 316. | The Poplar Field |
| 317. | The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk |
| 318. | To Mary Unwin |
| 319. | To the Same |
| 320. | Boadicea: An Ode |
| 321. | The Castaway |
| 322. | The Shrubbery |
| 323. | On the Receipt of My Mothers Picture out of Norfolk |
| 324. | The Diverting History of John Gilpin |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan. | 325. | Drinking Song |
| Anna Laetitia Barbauld. | 326. | Life |
| Isobel Pagan (?). | 327. | Ca the Yowes to the Knowes |
| Lady Anne Lindsay. | 328. | Auld Robin Gray |
| Thomas Chatterton. | 329. | Song from Ælla |
| Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne. | 330. | The Land o the Leal |
| 331. | Hes Ower the Hills That I Loe Weel |
| 332. | The Auld House |
| 333. | The Laird o Cockpen |
| 334. | The Rowan Tree |
| 335. | Whall Be King But Charlie? |
| 336. | Charlie Is My Darling |
| Alexander Ross. | 337. | Wooed and Married and A |
| John Skinner. | 338. | Tullochgorum |
| Michael Bruce. | 339. | To the Cuckoo |
| George Halket. | 340. | Logie o Buchan |
| William Hamilton 0f Bangour. | 341. | The Braes of Yarrow |
| Hector MacNeil. | 342. | I Loed Neer a Laddie but Ane |
| 343. | Come Under My Plaidie |
| Sir William Jones. | 344. | An Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus |
| 345. | On Parent Knees a Naked New-born Child |
| Susanna Blamire. | 346. | And Ye Shall Walk in Silk Attire |
| Anne Hunter. | 347. | My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair |
| John Dunlop. | 348. | The Year Thats Awa |
| Samuel Rogers. | 349. | A Wish |
| 350. | The Sleeping Beauty |
| William Blake. | 351. | The Tiger |
| 352. | Ah! Sun-Flower |
| 353. | To Spring |
| 354. | Reeds of Innocence |
| 355. | Night |
| 356. | Auguries of Innocence |
| 357. | Nurses Song |
| 358. | Holy Thursday |
| 359. | The Divine Image |
| 360. | Song |
| John Collins. | 361. | To-Morrow |
| Robert Tannahill. | 362. | Jessie, the Flower o Dunblane |
| 363. | Gloomy Winters Now Awa |
| William Wordsworth. | 364. | Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood |
| 365. | My Heart Leaps Up |
| 366. | The Two April Mornings |
| 367. | The Fountain: A Conversation |
| 368. | Written in March |
| 369. | Nature and the Poet |
| 370. | Ruth: Or the Influences of Nature |
| 371. | A Lesson |
| 372. | Michael |
| 373. | Yarrow Unvisited |
| 374. | Yarrow Visited |
| 375. | Yarrow Revisited |
| 376. | Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour July 13, 1798 |
| 377. | The Daffodils |
| 378. | To the Daisy |
| 379. | To the Cuckoo |
| 380. | The Green Linnet |
| 381. | Written in Early Spring |
| 382. | To the Skylark |
| 383. | The Affliction of Margaret |
| 384. | Simon Lee the Old Huntsman |
| 385. | Ode to Duty |
| 386. | She Was a Phantom of Delight |
| 387. | To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde |
| 388. | The Solitary Reaper |
| 389. | The Reverie of Poor Susan |
| 390. | To Toussaint LOuverture |
| 391. | Character of the Happy Warrior |
| 392. | Resolution and Independence |
| 393. | Laodamia |
| 394. | We Are Seven |
| 395. | Lucy |
| 396. | The Inner Vision |
| 397. | By the Sea |
| 398. | Upon Westminster Bridge |
| 399. | To a Distant Friend |
| 400. | Desideria |
| 401. | We Must Be Free or Die |
| 402. | England and Switzerland |
| 403. | On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic |
| 404. | London, MDCCCII |
| 405. | The Same |
| 406. | When I Have Borne |
| 407. | The World is Too Much With Us |
| 408. | Within Kings College Chapel, Cambridge |
| 409. | Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon |
| 410. | Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queensberry |
| 411. | Admonition to a Traveller |
| 412. | To Sleep |
| 413. | The Sonnet |
| William Lisle Bowles. | 414. | Dover Cliffs |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge. | 415. | The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
| 416. | Kubla Khan |
| 417. | Youth and Age |
| 418. | Love |
| 419. | Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni |
| 420. | Christabel |
| 421. | Dejection: an Ode |
| Robert Southey. | 422. | After Blenheim |
| 423. | The Scholar |
| Charles Lamb. | 424. | The Old Familiar Faces |
| 425. | Hester |
| 426. | On an Infant Dying as Soon as Born |
| Sir Walter Scott. | 427. | The Outlaw |
| 428. | To a Lock of Hair |
| 429. | Jock of Hazeldean |
| 430. | Eleu Loro |
| 431. | A Serenade |
| 432. | The Rover |
| 433. | The Maid of Neidpath |
| 434. | Gathering Song of Donald the Black |
| 435. | Border Ballad |
| 436. | The Pride of Youth |
| 437. | Coronach |
| 438. | Lucy Ashtons Song |
| 439. | Answer |
| 440. | Rosabelle |
| 441. | Hunting Song |
| 442. | Lochinvar |
| 443. | Bonny Dundee |
| 444. | Datur Hora Quieti |
| 445. | Heres a Health to King Charles |
| 446. | Harp of the North, Farewell! |
| James Hogg. | 447. | Kilmeny |
| 448. | When the Kye Comes Hame |
| 449. | The Skylark |
| 450. | Lock the Door, Lariston |
| Robert Surtees. | 451. | Barthrams Dirge |
| Thomas Campbell. | 452. | The Soldiers Dream |
| 453. | To the Evening Star |
| 454. | Ode to Winter |
| 455. | Lord Ullins Daughter |
| 456. | The River of Life |
| 457. | To the Evening Star |
| 458. | The Maid of Neidpath |
| 459. | Ye Mariners of England |
| 460. | Battle of the Baltic |
| 461. | Hohenlinden |
| J. Campbell. | 462. | Freedom and Love |
| Allan Cunningham. | 463. | Hame, Hame, Hame |
| 464. | A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea |
George Gordon, Lord Byron. | 465. | Youth and Age |
| 466. | The Destruction of Sennacherib |
| 467. | Elegy on Thyrza |
| 468. | When We Two Parted |
| 469. | For Music |
| 470. | She Walks in Beauty |
| 471. | All for Love |
| 472. | Elegy |
| 473. | To Augusta |
| 474. | Epistle to Augusta |
| 475. | Maid of Athens |
| 476. | Darkness |
| 477. | Longing |
| 478. | Fare Thee Well |
| 479. | The Prisoner of Chillon |
| 480. | On the Castle of Chillon |
| 481. | Song of Saul Before His Last Battle |
| 482. | The Isles of Greece |
| 483. | On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year |
| Thomas Moore. | 484. | The Light of Other Days |
| 485. | Pro Patria Mori |
| 486. | The Meeting of the Waters |
| 487. | The Last Rose of Summer |
| 488. | The Harp that Once Through Taras Halls |
| 489. | A Canadian Boat-Song |
| 490. | The Journey Onwards |
| 491. | The Young May Moon |
| 492. | Echo |
| 493. | At the Mid Hour of Night |
| Charles Wolfe. | 494. | The Burial of Sir John Moore At Corunna |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley. | 495. | Hymn of Pan |
| 496. | Hellas |
| 497. | Invocation |
| 498. | Stanzas Written in Dejection Near Naples |
| 499. | I Fear Thy Kisses |
| 500. | Lines to an Indian Air |
| 501. | To a Skylark |
| 502. | Loves Philosophy |
| 503. | To the Night |
| 504. | Ode to the West Wind |
| 505. | Written Among the Euganean Hills, North Italy |
| 506. | Hymn to the Spirit of Nature |
| 507. | A Lament |
| 508. | A Dream of the Unknown |
| 509. | The Invitation |
| 510. | The Recollection |
| 511. | To the Moon |
| 512. | A Widow Bird |
| 513. | To a Lady, with a Guitar |
| 514. | One Word is Too Often Profaned |
| 515. | Ozymandias of Egypt |
| 516. | The Flight of Love |
| 517. | The Cloud |
| 518. | StanzasApril, 1814 |
| 519. | Music, When Soft Voices Die |
| 520. | The Poets Dream |
| 521. | The Worlds Wanderers |
| 522. | Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats |
| James Henry Leigh Hunt. | 523. | Jenny Kissd Me |
| 524. | Abou Ben Adhem |
| John Keats. | 525. | The Realm of Fancy |
| 526. | Ode on the Poets |
| 527. | The Mermaid Tavern |
| 528. | Happy Insensibility |
| 529. | Ode to a Nightingale |
| 530. | Ode on a Grecian Urn |
| 531. | Ode to Autumn |
| 532. | Ode to Psyche |
| 533. | Ode on Melancholy |
| 534. | The Eve of St. Agnes |
| 535. | La Belle Dame Sans Merci |
| 536. | On the Grasshopper and Cricket |
| 537. | On First Looking into Chapmans Homer |
| 538. | To Sleep |
| 539. | The Human Seasons |
| 540. | Great Spirits Now on Earth Are Sojourning |
| 541. | The Terror of Death |
| 542. | Last Sonnet |
| Walter Savage Landor. | 543. | Rose Aylmer |
| 544. | Twenty Years Hence |
| 545. | Proud Word You Never Spoke |
| 546. | Absence |
| 547. | Dirce |
| 548. | Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens |
| 549. | Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel |
| 550. | Well I Remember |
| 551. | No, My Own Love |
| 552. | Robert Browning |
| 553. | The Death of Artemidora |
| 554. | Iphigeneia |
| 555. | Do You Remember Me? |
| 556. | For an Epitaph at Fiesole |
| 557. | On Lucretia Borgias Hair |
| 558. | On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday |
| 559. | To My Ninth Decade |
| 560. | Death Stands Above Me |
| 561. | On Living Too Long |
| Thomas Hood. | 562. | Fair Ines |
| 563. | The Bridge of Sighs |
| 564. | The Death Bed |
| 565. | Past and Present |
| Sir Aubrey De Vere. | 566. | Glengariff |
| Hartley Coleridge. | 567. | She is Not Fair |
| Joseph Blanco White. | 568. | To Night |
| George Darley. | 569. | The Loveliness of Love |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lord Macaulay. | 570. | The Armada |
| 571. | A Jacobites Epitaph |
| Sir William Edmondstoune Aytoun. | 572. | The Refusal of Charon |
| Hugh Miller. | 573. | The Babie |
| Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin. | 574. | Lament of the Irish Emigrant |
| Charles Tennyson Turner. | 575. | Lettys Globe |
| Sir Samuel Ferguson. | 576. | The Fair Hills of Ireland |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning. | 577. | A Musical Instrument |
| Sonnets from the Portuguese |
| 578. | I |
| 579. | II |
| 580. | III |
| 581. | IV |
| 582. | V |
| 583. | VI |
| 584. | VII |
| 585. | VIII |
| 586. | IX |
| 587. | X |
| 588. | XI |
| 589. | XII |
| 590. | XIII |
| 591. | XIV |
| 592. | XV |
| 593. | XVI |
| 594. | XVII |
| 595. | XVIII |
| 596. | XIX |
| 597. | XX |
| 598. | XXI |
| 599. | XXII |
| 600. | XXIII |
| 601. | XXIV |
| 602. | XXV |
| 603. | XXVI |
| 604. | XXVII |
| 605. | XXVIII |
| 606. | XXIX |
| 607. | XXX |
| 608. | XXXI |
| 609. | XXXII |
| 610. | XXXIII |
| 611. | XXXIV |
| 612. | XXXV |
| 613. | XXXVI |
| 614. | XXXVII |
| 615. | XXXVIII |
| 616. | XXXIX |
| 617. | XL |
| 618. | XLI |
| 619. | XLII |
| 620. | XLIII |
| 621. | XLIV |
| 622. | The Sleep |
| Edward Fitzgerald. | 623. | Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishapur |