Author:Anne Kingsmill Finch

Poetry

 * The poems of Anne Countess of Winchilsea: from the original edition of 1713 and from unpublished manuscripts (1903)

Individual poems

 * "To Mr. Pope", in The Works of Alexander Pope (1717)
 * "Enquiry After Peace" (unindexed)
 * "The Dog And His Master" (unindexed)
 * "The Spleen" (unindexed)
 * "To the Nightingale" (unindexed)

Anthologized:
 * In Poems and Extracts (1905) by William Wordsworth:
 * "In the Muse's paths I stray"
 * Petition for an absolute Retreat
 * Song ("Would we attain the happiest state")
 * "Where is that World to which the fancy flies"
 * A Nocturnal Reverie
 * Fragment ("Peace! where art thou to be found?")
 * Fragment ("So here confined, and but to female clay")
 * From a Poem for the Birthday of the Lady Cathrine Tufton
 * Life's Progress
 * The Tree
 * From a Poem on the Death of the Honble James Thynne younger Son of the Lord Viscount Weymouth
 * Hope
 * Song ("'Tis strange, this heart within my breast")
 * From a Poem in praise of the invention of Letter Writing
 * "Silvia, let us from the crowd retire"
 * "O King of Terrors! whose unbounded sway"