Author:James Thomson (1700-1748)

Poetry

 * For ever, Fortune
 * The Seasons (1726–1730)
 * The Smoaker Smoak'd
 * Ode to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton (1727)
 * Britannia (1728)
 * Liberty (1734–1736)
 * Agamemnon (1738)
 * The Castle of Indolence (1748)
 * Tell me, thou soul

Anthologized:
 * In Poems and Extracts (1905) by William Wordsworth:
 * Hymn on Solitude
 * "Thus safely low, my Friend, thou canst not fall"
 * "As those we love decay, we die in part"

Drama

 * The Tragedy of Sophonisba (1730)
 * Edward and Eleonora (1739)
 * Alfred: A Masque (1740), co-authored with David Mallet, and which contains the song Rule, Britannia!
 * Tancred and Sigismunda: A Tragedy (1745)

Translation

 * "The Commentaries of the Emperor Marcus Antoninus" (1747)

Works about Thomson

 * "Thomson" in The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets (1783), by Samuel Johnson, pp.231-253.
 * "Life of Thomson" by Robert Shiells in Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, to the Time of Dean Swift (1753) edited by Theophilus Cibber (disputed)

Parodies of Thomson

 * Imitation III in A Pipe of Tobacco by Isaac Hawkins Browne