| Cobsam, Adam of | The Wright's Chaste Wife (1865) |
| W. L. | Nothing for a New-Yeares gift (1603) |
| Wade, Thomas | Mundi et Cordis (1835) |
| Wade, Thomas | Poems (1825) |
| Wade, Thomas | Poems (1895) |
| Wade, Thomas | Prothanasia (1839) |
| Waite, Arthur Edward | The Book of the Holy Graal (1921) |
| Waite, Arthur Edward | The Collected Poems (1904) |
| Waite, Arthur Edward | An Ode to Astronomy and other poems (1877) |
| Walker, William Sidney | The appeal of Poland (1816) |
| Walker, William Sidney | Gustavus Vasa (1813) |
| Walker, William Sidney | The heroes of Waterloo (1815) |
| Walker, William Sidney | The Poetical Remains (1852) |
| Waller, Edmund | On the marriage of Mrs. Frances Cromwell with Mr. Rich (1926) |
| Waller, Edmund | The Passion of Dido for Æneas (1658) |
| Waller, Edmund | A poem on the Present Assembling of the Parliament (1679) |
| Waller, Edmund | A poem on the Present Assembly of Parliament (1686) |
| Waller, Edmund | The Poems (1893) |
| Walsh, William | A Funeral Elegy (1695) |
| Walsh, William | Letters and poems (1692) |
| Walsh, William | Ode for the thanksgiving day (1706) |
| Walsh, William | Poems (1749) |
| Walsh, William | Poetical Works [1797] |
| Walter, William | The Spectacle of Louers (1520) |
| Walter, William | Tales from The Decameron (1937) |
| Walton, John | De Consolatione Philosophiae (1927) |
| Walton, John | Prosperity (1897) |
| Ward, Edward | Æsop at Paris (1701) |
| Ward, Edward | Apollo's Maggot in his Cups (1729) |
| Ward, Edward | Battel without Bloodshed (1701) |
| Ward, Edward | British Wonders (1717) |
| Ward, Edward | The Character of a Covetous Citizen (1702) |
| Ward, Edward | The Cock-Pit Combat (1699) |
| Ward, Edward | A collection of Historical and State Poems (1717) |
| Ward, Edward | A compleat and Humorous account Of all the Remarkable Clubs and Societies (1756) |
| Ward, Edward | The Dancing-School (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | The Delights of the Bottle (1720) |
| Ward, Edward | The Dissenting Hypocrite (1704) |
| Ward, Edward | Durgen (1729) |
| Ward, Edward | Ecclesia & Factio (1698) |
| Ward, Edward | A Fair Shell, But a Rotten Kernel (1705) |
| Ward, Edward | Female Policy detected (1695) |
| Ward, Edward | The fidler's fling (1734) |
| Ward, Edward | The Field-Spy (1714) |
| Ward, Edward | The Forgiving Husband [1708] |
| Ward, Edward | The fourth volume of the Writings (1709) |
| Ward, Edward | The Grand Mistake (1705) |
| Ward, Edward | Helter Skelter (1704) |
| Ward, Edward | The History of the Grand Rebellion (1715) |
| Ward, Edward | Hudibras Redivivus: or, a Burlesque poem on the times (1708) |
| Ward, Edward | The Hudribrastick Brewer (1716) |
| Ward, Edward | A Hue and Cry (1699) |
| Ward, Edward | The Insinuating Bawd (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | A Journey to H------------ Part II (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | A Journey to Hell (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | A Journey to Hell (1700-1705) |
| Ward, Edward | Labour in Vain (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | The Life and Notable Adventures of ... Don Quixote (1711-1712) |
| Ward, Edward | The London Spy (1703) |
| Ward, Edward | The Lord Whiglove's Elegy (1715) |
| Ward, Edward | The Miracles Perform'd by Money (1692) |
| Ward, Edward | Miscellaneous Writings, Vol. III (1712) |
| Ward, Edward | Modern Religion and Ancient Loyalty (1699) |
| Ward, Edward | The Modern World disrob'd (1708) |
| Ward, Edward | The Mourning Prophet (1714) |
| Ward, Edward | Nuptial Dialogues and Debates (1723) |
| Ward, Edward | O Raree Show (1698) |
| Ward, Edward | The Parish-Gutt'lers (1732) |
| Ward, Edward | The pleasures of a Single Life [1708?] |
| Ward, Edward | Poems on Divers Subjects (1706) |
| Ward, Edward | The Poet's Ramble after Riches (1691) |
| Ward, Edward | The Poetical Entertainer (1722) |
| Ward, Edward | The Quack-Vintners (1712) |
| Ward, Edward | The rambling Fuddle-Caps (1706) |
| Ward, Edward | The Rambling Rakes (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | The Reformer (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | The Republican Procession (1714) |
| Ward, Edward | The Revels of the Gods (1704) |
| Ward, Edward | A satyr Against wine (1705) |
| Ward, Edward | The School of Politicks (1691) |
| Ward, Edward | The Secret history of the Calves-Head Club (1707) |
| Ward, Edward | Sot's Paradise (1698) |
| Ward, Edward | South Sea Ballad (1720) |
| Ward, Edward | The Spanish Beauty (1726) |
| Ward, Edward | A step to Stir-Bitch-Fair (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | A step to the bath (1700) |
| Ward, Edward | The Tipling Philosophers (1710) |
| Ward, Edward | To Humphrey Parsons (1730) |
| Ward, Edward | A trip to New-England (1699) |
| Ward, Edward | Vulgus Britannicus (1710) |
| Ward, Edward | A Walk to Islington (1699) |
| Ward, Edward | The Wandring Spy (1724) |
| Ward, Edward | The World Bewitch'd (1699) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | 'Twixt Kiss and Lip (1890) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | Confessions of a Poet (1894) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | The cry of the woman-child (1886) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | English Roses (1899) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | the Last Crusade [1917] |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | Matin Bells and Scarlet and Gold (1897) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | The Prisoner of Love (1904) |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | Songs for Sufferers [1916] |
| Ward, Frederick William Orde | Women must weep (1888) |
| Wardlaw, Lady Elizabeth | Hardyknute (1745) |
| Warner, William | Albions England (1602) |
| Warner, William | A Continvance of Albions England (1606) |
| Warren, Arthur | The Poore Mans passions. And Pouerties Patience (1605) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Ballads and metrical sketches (1860) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Collected Poems (1903) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Eclogues and Monodramas (1864) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Glimpses of antiquity (1862) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Poems, dramatic and lyrical (1893) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Praeterita (1863) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Rehearsals (1870) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Searching the net (1873) |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester, 3rd Baron de Tabley | Studies in verse (1865) |
| Warren, Sir Thomas Herbert | By Severn Sea and Other Poems (1898) |
| Warton, Joseph | The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil (1753) |
| Warton, Joseph | The Enthusiast; or The Lover of Nature (1744) |
| Warton, Joseph | An ode, Occasioned by reading Mr. West's Translation of Pindar (1749) |
| Warton, Joseph | Odes on Various Subjects (1747) |
| Warton, Thomas, the elder | Poems on Several Occasions (1748) |
| Warton, Thomas, the younger | Five Pastoral Eclogues (1745) |
| Warton, Thomas, the younger | Poems of Gray, Collins and T. Warton (1854) |
| Warton, Thomas, the younger | The Poetical Works (1802) |
| Washbourne, Thomas | Divine Poems (1654) |
| Watkyns, Rowland | Flamma Sine Fumo (1662) |
| Watson, Sir William | Epigrams of art, life and nature (1884) |
| Watson, Sir William | For England (1904) |
| Watson, Sir William | Ireland unfreed (1921) |
| Watson, Sir William | New poems (1802) |
| Watson, Sir William | Ode for the centenary of the death of Burns (1895) |
| Watson, Sir William | Odes (1894) |
| Watson, Sir William | The Poems (1936) |
| Watson, Sir William | Poems Brief and New (1925) |
| Watson, Sir William | The Prince's Quest (1880) |
| Watson, Sir William | The Purple East (1896) |
| Watson, Sir William | Sable and purple (1910) |
| Watson, Sir William | The Superhuman antagonists (1919) |
| Watson, Sir William | The year of shame (1897) |
| Watson, Thomas | An Eclogve Vpon the death of Sir Francis Walsingham (1590) |
| Watson, Thomas | The Ekatompathia [1582] |
| Watson, Thomas | A gratification vnto Master Iohn Case [1586?] |
| Watson, Thomas | Italian Madrigalls Englished (1590) |
| Watt, William | Poems and Songs (1860) |
| Watts, Alaric Alexander | Lyrics of the Heart (1851) |
| Watts, Alaric Alexander | Poetical Sketches (1828) |
| Watts, Isaac | Works (1810) |
| Watts-Dunton, Theodore | The coming of love (1906) |
| Watts-Dunton, Theodore | Jubilee greeting at Spithead to the men of Greater Britain (1897) |
| Watts-Dunton, Theodore | The Work of Cecil Rhodes: A Sonnet sequence [1907] |
| Waugh, Edwin | Poems and Lancashire Songs (1876) |
| Waugh, Edwin | Poems and Songs (1889) |
| Webb, Cornelius | Lyric Leaves (1832) |
| Webb, Cornelius | Sonnets (1820) |
| Webb, Cornelius | Summer [etc.] (1821) |
| Wedderburn, John | Ane Copendious [buik] of godly Psalms and spirit[uall Sangis] (1578) |
| Weever, John | Epigrammes (1599) |
| Weever, John | Favnvs and Melliflora (1600) |
| Weever, John | The Mirror of Martyrs (1601) |
| Weever, John | Rochester Bridge (1887) |
| Weever, John | The VVhipping of the Satyre (1601) |
| Welcome to James I | Englands welcome to Iames (1603) |
| Wells, Charles Jeremiah | A Dramatic Scene (1895) |
| Welsted, Leonard | The Duke of Marlborough's arrival (1709) |
| Welsted, Leonard | A hymn to the creator (1727) |
| Welsted, Leonard | An Ode on the Birth-Day of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (1716) |
| Welsted, Leonard | An Ode To the Honourable Major-General Wade (1726) |
| Welsted, Leonard | The Works (1787) |
| Wesley, John | Poetical Works (1868) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | Elegies (1695) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | An Epistle to a Friend concerning Poetry (1700) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | History of the New Testament in verse (1717) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | History of the Old Testament in verse (1715) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | An Hymn on Peace (1713) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | The life of Christ (1693) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | Maggots (1685) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the elder | Marlborough (1705) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the younger | Four tales [1735?] |
| Wesley, Samuel, the younger | Poems on Several Occasions (1743) |
| Wesley, Samuel, the younger | Poems on Several Occasions (1862) |
| West, Gilbert | A Canto of the Fairy Queen (1739) |
| West, Gilbert | Education (1751) |
| West, Gilbert | The Institution of the Order of the Garter (1742) |
| West, Gilbert | Odes of Pindar (1753) |
| West, Gilbert | Stowe (1732) |
| West, Richard | The Court of Conscience (1607) |
| Westwood, Thomas | Beads from a Rosary (1843) |
| Westwood, Thomas | Berries & Blossoms (1855) |
| Westwood, Thomas | The Burden of the Bell (1850) |
| Westwood, Thomas | Fishing Gossip (1866) |
| Westwood, Thomas | Gathered in the gloaming (1881) |
| Westwood, Thomas | Poems (1840) |
| Westwood, Thomas | The Quest of Sancgreall (1868) |
| Westwood, Thomas | Twelve Sonnets and an Epilogue [1884] |
| Whaley, John | A collection of poems (1732) |
| Whaley, John | Poems and translations (1745) |
| Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick | Edwy and Edilda (1794) |
| Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick | The Fatal Kiss (1781) |
| Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick | Kenneth and Fenella (1809) |
| Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick | Mont Blanc (1788) |
| Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick | Verses to Mrs Siddons (1782) |
| Whetstone, George | G. W. In prayse of Gascoigne, and his Posies (1575) |
| Whetstone, George | The Honovrable Repvtation of a Sovldier (1586) |
| Whetstone, George | A mirror of the life of Frauncis Earle of Bedford (1585) |
| Whetstone, George | Rare is the worke ... (1577) |
| Whetstone, George | A Remembrance ... of Sir Nicholas Bacon (1579) |
| Whetstone, George | A Remembraunce ... of George Gascoigne (1577) |
| Whetstone, George | A remembraunce of ... Sir Iames Dier (1582) |
| Whetstone, George | A Remembraunce of ... Thomas late Erle of Sussex (1583) |
| Whetstone, George | The Rocke of Regard (1576) |
| Whetstone, George | Sir Phillip Sidney [1587] |
| White, Henry Kirke | Poetical works [1830] |
| White, Joseph Blanco | Night and Death [1885] |
| Whitehall, John | Miscellaneous Poems (1685) |
| Whitehall, Robert | Carmen Gratulatorium [1660?] |
| Whitehall, Robert | The Coronation [1661] |
| Whitehall, Robert | ECASTIXON IEPON (1677) |
| Whitehall, Robert | The English Rechabite (1681) |
| Whitehall, Robert | Gratulamini Mecum (1679) |
| Whitehall, Robert | Techupolimagamia (1651) |
| Whitehall, Robert | Urania (1669) |
| Whitehead, Charles | The solitary (1849) |
| Whitehead, Paul | Poems (1777) |
| Whitehead, Paul | The State Dunces Part II (1733) |
| Whitehead, Paul | The State of Rome (1739) |
| Whiting, Nathaniel | Le Hore di Recreatione (1637) |
| Whitney, Geoffrey, junior | Commendatory poem in Amoretti and Epithalamivm (1595) |
| Whitney, Geoffrey, senior | A choice of emblemes & other devises (1586) |
| Whitney, Geoffrey, senior | G: W. Senior to the Author (1595) |
| Whitney, Isabella | The Copy of a letter [1567] |
| Whitney, Isabella | A sweet Nosgay [1573] |
| Whyte, Samuel | A Collection of Poems on Various Subjects (1792) |
| Whyte, Samuel | The Shamrock: or, Hibernian Cresses (1722) |
| Whythorne, Thomas | Duos (1590) |
| Whythorne, Thomas | Triplex of songs for three, four and five voices (1571) |
| Wife Lapped in Morel's Skin, A | A merry jest of a shrewd and cursed wife [1580?] |
| Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes | Aonian hours; and Other Poems (1819) |
| Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes | Julia Alpinula [etc.] (1820) |
| Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes | Poems by three friends (1813) |
| Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes | Verses written in the portico of the temple of liberty (1836) |
| Wiffen, Jeremiah Holmes | Verses written on the Alameda (1827) |
| Wigglesworth, Michael | The Day of Doom (1666) |
| Wigglesworth, Michael | God's Controversy with New-England (1873) |
| Wild, Robert | Dr Wild's Humble Thanks (1672) |
| Wild, Robert | Dr. Wild's Last Legacie [1679] |
| Wild, Robert | Dr. Wild's Poem [1679] |
| Wild, Robert | Exclamation against Popery (1678) |
| Wild, Robert | Iter boreale (1668) |
| Wild, Robert | Oliver Cromwell's Ghost [1678?] |
| Wild, Robert | A Panegyrique Humbly Addrest to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty (1673) |
| Wild, Robert | Poetica Licentia (1672) |
| Wild, Robert | The Tragedy of Christopher Love (1651) |
| Wild, Robert | Upon the rebuilding the city (1670) |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | The Poems of Oscar Wilde (1909) |
| Wilkie, William | The Epigoniad (1769) |
| Wilkie, William | Fables (1768) |
| Wilkinson, Edward | Isahacs Inheritance (1603) |
| Wilkinson, Edward | Thameseidos (1600) |
| Willet, Andrew | Sacrorvm Emblematvm Centuria Una [1596?] |
| Williams, Anna | Miscellanies (1766) |
| Williams, Helen Maria | Williams, H. M.; Poems on various subjects (1823) |
| Williams, Isaac | The Altar (1849) |
| Williams, Isaac | The Baptistery (1858) |
| Williams, Isaac | The Cathedral, or the Catholic and Apostolic Church (1839) |
| Williams, Isaac | The Christian Scholar (1849) |
| Williams, Isaac | The Christian Seasons (1854) |
| Williams, Isaac | Lyra Apostolica (1864) |
| Williams, Isaac | Sacred Verses (1845) |
| Williams, Isaac | The Seven Days (1850) |
| Williams, John | The Hamiltoniad [1804?] |
| Williams, John | The lamentations of Edmund the martyr (1786) |
| Williams, John | The Pin Basket (1796) |
| Williams, John | Poems [1789] |
| Williams, John | A postscript to the new Bath guide (1790) |
| Williams, John | Satires and biography (1800) |
| Williams, John | A Serio-Comic and Admonitory Epistle (1793) |
| Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury | An Ode to the Duke of Argyll (1740) |
| Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury | The Works (1822) |
| Willoby, Henry | Avisa (1594) |
| Wilmot, John, 2nd Earl of Rochester | The poems (1984) |
| Wilson, Alexander | The poems and literary prose (1876) |
| Wilson, Alexander | Poetical hints to a certain character [after 1850] |
| Wilson, Alexander | The Songs of the Wilsons (1865) |
| Wilson, James | Ars catchpolaria (1775) |
| Wilson, James | Miscellanies in prose and verse (1771) |
| Wilson, James | Poems on sundry occasions |
| Wilson, James | The Vindication of a Right Honourable Gentleman [1760?] |
| Wilson, John | Clyde (1803) |
| Wilson, John | The poetical works (1858) |
| Wilton, Richard | Benedicite [1889] |
| Wilton, Richard | Lyra Pastoralis (1902) |
| Wilton, Richard | Lyrics; sylvan and sacred (1878) |
| Wilton, Richard | Sungleams [1882] |
| Wilton, Richard | Wood-notes and Church-bells (1873) |
| Wingate, David | Annie Weir and Other Poems (1866) |
| Wingate, David | Lily Neil (1879) |
| Wingate, David | Poems and Songs (1883) |
| Wingate, David | Poems And Sonts (1863) |
| Winter, Thomas | The Second Day of the First Weeke (1603) |
| Winter, Thomas | The Third Dayes Creation (1604) |
| Wither, George | Britain's Remembrancer (1628) |
| Wither, George | Carmen-ternarium semi-cynicum [1648?] |
| Wither, George | A collection of emblemes (1635) |
| Wither, George | The grateful acknowledgment (1688) |
| Wither, George | The great assises Holden in Parnassus by Apollo and his assessovrs (1645) |
| Wither, George | Halelviah (1641) |
| Wither, George | The Hymnes and Songs of the Chvrch (1623) |
| Wither, George | Ivvenilia (1633) |
| Wither, George | Majesty in Misery (1681) |
| Wither, George | Miscellaneous works (1872-1877) |
| Wither, George | A Paraphrase on the Ten Commandments (1697) |
| Wither, George | The Poetry (1902) |
| Wither, George | Predictions of the Overthrow of Popery (1660) |
| Wither, George | A Prophesie (1641) |
| Wither, George | The Protector (1655) |
| Wither, George | Psalmes of David (1632) |
| Wither, George | Read and Wonder. A warre between two entire Friends, The Pope and the Divell (1641) |
| Wither, George | The songs of the Old Testament (1621) |
| Wither, George | The tired Petitioner [1648] |
| Wither, George | Vaticinium Votivum [1649] |
| Wither, George | Vox Vulgi (1880) |
| Wither, George | Withers Redevivus (1689) |
| Wolcot, John | Anticipation |
| Wolcot, John | The Captive King [1793?] |
| Wolcot, John | Persian love elegies (1773) |
| Wolcot, John | The Regent and the King (1814) |
| Wolcot, John | Royalty fog-bound (1814) |
| Wolcot, John | Tom Halliard [1815?] |
| Wolcot, John | The Works of Peter Pindar (1816) |
| Wolfe, Charles | Poems (1903) |
| Woodford, Samuel | A Paraphrase upon the Canticles (1679) |
| Woodford, Samuel | A paraphrase upon the psalms of David (1667) |
| Woodhouse, James | The Poetical Works (1896) |
| Woodhouse, Peter | The flea (1605) |
| Woods, James Chapman | A Child of the People (1879) |
| Woods, James Chapman | A pageant of poets (1931) |
| Woodward, George | Poems on Several Occasions (1730) |
| Woolner, Thomas | Children (1887) |
| Woolner, Thomas | My Beautiful Lady (1887) |
| Woolner, Thomas | Pygmalion (1881) |
| Woolner, Thomas | Silenus (1884) |
| Woolner, Thomas | Tiresias (1886) |
| Wordsworth, Christopher | The Druids (1827) |
| Wordsworth, Christopher | The Invasion of Russia by Napoleon Buonaparte (1872) |
| Wordsworth, Christopher | Ode Performed in the Senate-House, Cambridge (1835) |
| Wordsworth, William | Lyrical ballads (1798) |
| Wordsworth, William | The Pedlar, Tintern Abbey, The Prelude (1985) |
| Wordsworth, William | The Poetical Works (1849-1850) |
| Wordsworth, William | The Prelude (1850) |
| Wordsworth, William | The prelude (1926) |
| Wordsworth, William | Works (1916) a machine-readable transcript |
| Wotton, Henry | 1568-1639 Reliquiae Wottonianae (1654) |
| Wotton, Henry | A Courtlie controuersie of Cupids Cautels (1578) |
| Wrangham, Francis | [A Volunteer Song] [1805] |
| Wrangham, Francis | Poems (1795) |
| Wrangham, Francis | Poems (1816) |
| Wrangham, Francis | Poems [1820] |
| Wrangham, Francis | Poetical Sketches (1813) |
| Wrangham, Francis | The Quadruped's Feast [1830?] |
| Wrangham, Francis | Scarborough castle (1823) |
| Wratislaw, Theodore | Caprices (1893) |
| Wratislaw, Theodore | Love's memorial (1892) |
| Wratislaw, Theodore | Orchids (1896) |
| Wratislaw, Theodore | Some verses (1892) |
| Wroth, Lady Mary | The Countesse of Mountgomeries Urania (1621) |
| Wroth, Lady Mary | Poems (1983) |
| Wroth, Sir Thomas | The abortiue of an idle hovre (1620) |
| Wyatt, Sir Thomas | Collected poems (1969) |
| Wyntoun, Andrew of | Original Chronicle (1903-1908) |
| Wyrley, William | The Trve Vse of Armorie (1592) |
| Wyvill, Sir Christopher | Certain Serious Thoughts (1647) |