Michael Drayton Long Poems
- 1. Sonnet 46
- 2. Vpon The Death Of The Lady Olive Stanhope
- 3. Nimphidia - The Covrt Of Fayrie
- 4. Sonet 2 To The Reader Of His Poems
- 5. Sonnets: Idea Xxxv To Miracle
- 6. To The Viriginian Voyage
- 7. Amour 12
- 8. Sonet 44
- 9. Sonnets: Idea Xlv
- 10. The Shepheards Sirena
- 11. Amour 19
- 12. A Skeltoniad
- 13. Amour 43
- 14. Amour 7
- 15. Sonnets: Idea Lxiii
- 16. A Hymne To His Ladies Birth-place
- 17. The Qvest Of Cynthia
- 18. Sonnets: Idea Xx
- 19. To Master George Sandys Treasurer For The English Colony In Virginia
- 20. Sonnet 1
- 21. Sonet 22
- 22. Of His Ladies Not Comming To London
- 23. Sonnets: Idea Xlvi
- 24. From Eclogue Viij
- 25. To His Valentine
- 26. Amour 21
- 27. From Eclogue Iij
- 28. To My Noble Friend Master William Browne, Of The Euill Time
- 29. To Himselfe And The Harpe
- 30. To My Most Dearely-loued Friend Henery Reynolds Esquire, Of Poets & Poesie
- 31. Vpon The Death Of His Incomparable Friend Sir Henry Raynsford Of Clifford
- 32. His Defence Against The Idle Critick
- 33. Sonet 55
- 34. Vpon The Death Of Mistris Elianor Fallowfield
- 35. An Ode Written In The Peake
- 36. Vpon The Noble Lady Astons Departure For Spaine
- 37. Amour 45
- 38. Sonnets: Idea I
- 39. Sonnets: Idea Xli Love's Lunacy
- 40. To The Deere Chyld Of The Muses, And His Euer Kind Mecënas, Ma. Anthony Cooke, Esquire
- 41. To The Cambro-britans And Their Harpe, His Ballad Of Agincovrt
- 42. Sonnet 15 His Remedie For Loue
- 43. Sonnet Xiii: Letters And Lines
- 44. Roc
- 45. Sonnet Lxiii: Truce, Gentle Love
- 46. Ode To The Cambro-britons And Their Harp, His Ballad Of Agi
- 47. Sonnet Xlvi: Plain-path'd Experience
- 48. Sonnet Xli: Why Do I Speak Of Joy
- 49. Sonnet Xxxv: Some, Misbelieving
- 50. Sonnet Xv: Since To Obtain Thee