Author:Alexander Pope

Unsorted

 * Pastorals (1709)
 * An Essay on Criticism (1711)
 * The Rape of the Lock (1712 to 1717)
 * Against Barbarity to Animals (1713)
 * Windsor Forest (1713)
 * Prologue to Mr. Addison's Cato (1713)
 * Imitation of Horace, Book II. Sat. 6 (1714)
 * A Key to the Lock (1715)
 * The Temple of Fame: A Vision (1715)
 * The Works of Alexander Pope (1717)
 * Eloisa to Abelard (1717)
 * Verses to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady (1717)
 * Thoughts on Various Subjects (published in Swift's Miscellanies) (1727)
 * The Dunciad (1728)
 * Moral Essays (1731 to 1735)
 * An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard, Earl of Burlington (1731), "Of False Taste"
 * An Epistle to the Right Honourable Allen, Lord Bathurst (1733), "Of the Use of Riches"
 * An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard, Lord Viscount Cobham (1733), "Of the Knowledge and Characters of Men"
 * Of the Characters of Women: An Epistle to a Lady (1735), "Of the Characters of Women"


 * Essay on Man (1734)
 * Ode for Musick on St Cecilia's Day
 * The Prologue to the Satires (see the Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot) (1735)
 * Satires, Epistles, and Odes of Horace (1733 to 1738}
 * One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight. A Dialogue Something Like Horace (1738)
 * One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight. Dialogue II. (1738)
 * Solitude
 * An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot (1735)
 * The Universal Prayer (1738)
 * New Dunciad (1743)
 * The Dying Christian to his Soul
 * "Verbatim from Boileau" An argosy of fables, 1921.
 * A Blind-Born's Song

Satires

 * An Account of the Poisoning of Edmund Curll (1716)
 * Farther Account of the Condition of Edmund Curll (1716)
 * Narrative of the Frenzy of John Dennis (1713)
 * Of the Circumcision of Edmund Curll (1716)
 * Stradling Versus Stiles (c. 1727)
 * Testimonies Respecting the Character of Dr. Swift

Poems

 * Artemisia (c. 1710-1730)
 * The Alley; an Imitation of Spencer (c. 1710-1730)
 * The Balance of Europe (c. 1714)
 * Epistle to Jervas (1716)
 * Epigram - Bishop John Hough (c. 1717)
 * Epigram from the French (c. 1710-1730)
 * Epigram on Handel and Bononcini (c. 1720)
 * Epigram on the Toasts of the Kit-Cat Club (1716)
 * Epigrams on Francis Chartres, &c. (c. 1710-1730)
 * Epitaph - He’ll Ne'er Come Back (c. 1710-1730)
 * The Happy Life of a Country Parson (c. 1710-1730)
 * Impromptu to Lady Winchelsea (c. 1714)
 * The Lamentation of Glumdalclitch (c. 1726)
 * Macer (1713)
 * Mary Gulliver to Captain Lemuel Gulliver (c. 1726)
 * Molly Mog (1726)
 * On a Certain Lady at Court (c. 1710-1730)
 * On Mrs. Tofts (c. 1710-1730)
 * On the Countess of Burlington Cutting Paper (c. 1710-1730)
 * Phryne (c. 1710-1730)
 * Prologue Designed for Mr. D'Urfy's Last Play (c. 1710-1723)
 * Prologue to Three Hours After Marriage (c. 1717)
 * Sandys's Ghost (c. 1710-1730)
 * A Tale of Chaucer (c. 1710-1730)
 * To a Lady, with the Temple of Fame (c. 1710-1730)
 * To Mr. John Moore, Author of the Celebrated Worm Powder (c. 1710-1730)
 * To Mrs. Martha Blount, on Her Birthday (c. 1710-1730)
 * To Quinbus Flestrin (c. 1726)
 * Umbra (c. 1710-1730)
 * One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty (unfinished)

Anthologized:
 * "On Solitude" in Poems and Extracts by William Wordsworth (1905)

Letters to Jonathan Swift

 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 1 (December 8, 1713)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 1 (June 18, 1714)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 2 (June 20, 1716)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 3 (January 12, 1723)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 4 (September 14, 1725)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 5 (October 15, 1725)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 6 (December 10, 1725)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 7 (August 22, 1726)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 8 (September 3, 1726)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 9 (November 16, 1726)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 10 (March 8, 1727)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 11 (October 2, 1727)
 * Letter From John Gay and Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 1 (October 22, 1727)
 * Letter From Henry St John and Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 2 (c. 1727-1728)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 12 (March 23, 1728)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 13 (June 28, 1728)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 14 (November 12, 1728)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 15 (October 9, 1729)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 16 (November 28, 1729)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 17 (April 12, 1730)
 * Letter From Henry St John and Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 5 (March 29, 1731)
 * Letter From John Gay and Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 2 (December 1, 1731)
 * Letter From Henry St John and Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 6 (c. 1731)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 18 (December 5, 1732) (Announces the death of John Gay)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 19 (February 16, 1733)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 20 (April 2, 1733)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 21 (May 28, 1733)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 22 (September 1, 1733)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 23 (January 6, 1734)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 24 (September 15, 1734)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 25 (December 19, 1734)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 26 (1735)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 27 (March 25, 1736)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 28 (August 17, 1736)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 29 (December 30, 1736)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 30 (March 23, 1737)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 2 (October 12, 1738)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Jonathan Swift - 33 (May 17, 1739)

Letters to others

 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Thomas Sheridan - 1 (September 6, 1727)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Thomas Sheridan - 2 (1728)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to John Boyle - 1 (1737)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to John Boyle - 2 (July 12, 1737)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to John Boyle - 3 (April 2, 1738)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to John Boyle - 4 (November 7, 1738)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Mr. Allen - 1 (c. 1739)
 * Letter From Alexander Pope to Martha Whiteway - 1 (June 18, 1740)

Translations

 * The Iliad of Homer (poetic interpretation) (1715 to 1720), by Homer
 * The Odyssey of Homer (poetic interpretation) (1725), by Homer

Works about Pope

 * "Pope" in The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1783), by Samuel Johnson, pp.1-225.
 * Alexander Pope (1880), by Leslie Stephen
 * "The Genius of Pope", by Stephen Gwynn, in The Venture (1903)
 * "The Genius of Pope", by Stephen Gwynn, in The Venture (1903)