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- "Abstinence sows sand all over"
- "I asked a thief to steal me a peach"
- "I fear'd the fury of my wind"
- "I heard an Angle singing"
- "I saw a chapel all of gold"
- "I told my love"
- "Love to faults is always blind"
- "My spectre around me night & day"
- "O Lapwing"
- "Petition of a Grate Number of Blackes" to Thomas Gage
- "The look of love alarms"
- "The sword sung"
- "Thou hast a lap full of seed"
- 'Umar son of al-Khattab and the old woman
- A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Carillon
- A Hunting Song
- A Maiden's Wish
- A Mental Suggestion
- A Morning Walk
- A Moslem Seeker after God
- A Mountain Town in France
- A Name in the Sand
- A New Pathology
- A Newspaper is a Collection of Half-Injustices
- A Nocturnal Upon S. Lucy's Day, Being the Shortest Day
- A Noiseless Patient Spider
- A November Night
- A Nymph’s Passion
- A Panegyric on the Human Race: Or, Proof that the New Testament is no longer true
- A Penitential Order: Rite One(ECUSA)
- A Penitential Order: Rite Two(ECUSA)
- A Penny Plain and Twopence Coloured
- A Persian Song of Hafez
- A Plan for Improving the Condition of the Free Blacks
- A Poem, dedicated to the Memory of the late learned and eminent Mr William Law, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh
- A Political Reverie
- A Politician
- A Post-Impressionist
- A Pot of Tea
- A Problem in Dynamics
- A Proem
- A Proposal for Revising the Ten Commandments
- A Protest against Law-Taxes
- A Pæan
- A Rhyme of the Roads
- A Rill from the Town Pump
- A Rose-Bud By My Early Walk
- A Rover Chanty
- A Ruined House
- A Sabbath Scene