Author:Edward Young

Books

 * Epistle to … Lord Lansdowne (1713)
 * The Last Day (1714)
 * The Force of Religion, or Vanquished Love: a poem in two books (1714)
 * On the late Queen's Death and his Majesty's Accession (1714)
 * Oratio … cum jacta sunt Bibliothecæ Fundamenta (1716)
 * Paraphrase on part of the Book of Job (1719)
 * Busiris, King of Egypt: a Tragedy (1719)
 * A Letter to Mr. Tickell, occasioned by the Death of … J. Addison (1719)
 * The Revenge: a Tragedy (1721)
 * The Love of Fame, in seven characteristic satires (1728)
 * The Instalment (1726)
 * Cynthio (1727)
 * Ocean: an Ode, to which is prefixed an Ode to the King and a Discourse on Ode (1728)
 * A Vindication of Providence; or a true Estimate of Human Life (1728)
 * An Apology for Princes (1729)
 * Imperium Pelagi: a naval lyric written in imitation of Pindar's spirit, occasioned by his Majesty's return in September 1729 (1730)
 * Two Epistles to Mr. Pope concerning the Authors of the Age (1730)
 * The Sea-piece (1730)
 * The Foreign Address … in the Character of a Sailor (1734)
 * The Complaint: or Night-Thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality (1742, First four ‘Nights’: 1743, fifth: 1744, sixth and seventh: 1745, eighth and ninth)
 * Reflections on the Public Situation of the Kingdom (1745)
 * The Brothers: a Tragedy (1753)
 * The Centaur not Fabulous (1754)
 * Conjectures on Original Composition (1759)
 * Resignation, in two parts, and a postscript to Mrs. Boscawen (1762)

Other

 * Testimonies Respecting the Character of Dr. Swift

Works about Young

 * "Young" in The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1783), by Samuel Johnson, pp.315-396.

Parodies of Young

 * Imitation IV of A Pipe of Tobacco by Isaac Hawkins Browne