| Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milton’s Sonnet on His Blindness | 1833-06-22 | The Penny Magazine | Poet | 2970 |
| II. (“As on rough hill, the evening all imbrowned”) | 1867-04-01 | Good Words | Poet | 16024 |
| I. (“O Lady fair, whose honoured name doth grace”) | 1867-04-01 | Good Words | Poet | 1861 |
| VI. “A simple youth, to pure love servant bound” | 1867-04-01 | Good Words | Poet | 16027 |
| V. (“Certes, my lady sweet, your eyes of bliss”) | 1867-04-01 | Good Words | Poet | 16028 |
| III. Canzonet | 1867-04-01 | Good Words | Poet | 16025 |
| IV. “Diodati, wondering at myself I tell” | 1867-04-01 | Good Words | Poet | 16026 |
| Sonnet 8 | 1880-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 9262 |
| Sonnet 14 | 1880-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 9263 |
| May | 1893-05 | Atalanta | Poet | 2265 |
| On His Blindness | 1897-06 | Temple Bar | Poet | 18340 |
| “There in close covert by some brook” | 1900-07 | The English Illustrated Magazine | Poet | 19705 |