- “To Autumn” (1833)
- “To Flush, My Dog” (1844)
- “Grief” (1844)
- “The Weakest Thing” (1844)
- “Irreparableness” (1845)
- “Patience Taught by Nature” (1845)
- “A Thought for a Lonely Death-Bed” (1845)
- “A Man’s Requirements” (1846)
- “A Woman’s Shortcomings” (1846)
- Sonnet 14 from Sonnets from the Portuguese - “If thou must love me” (1850)
- Sonnet 21 from Sonnets from the Portuguese - “Say over again” (1850)
- Sonnet 43 from Sonnets from the Portuguese - “How do I love thee?” (1850)
- Sonnet 44 from Sonnets from the Portuguese - “Belovèd, thou hast brought me many flowers” (1850)
- “The Best Thing in the World” (1855)
- “A Musical Instrument” (1862)

