Author:Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894)

Poetry

 * "After the Curfew" (1889)
 * "An After-Dinner Poem" (1843)
 * "Angel of Peace" (1869)
 * "At a Birthday Festival" (1859)
 * "At a Meeting of Friends" (1859)
 * "At the Saturday Club" (1888)
 * "A Ballad of the Boston Tea-Party" (1874)
 * "A Birthday Tribute" (1860)
 * "A Sun-Day Hymn"
 * "Cacoethes Scribendi"
 * "The Chambered Nautilus" (1858)
 * "Contentment" (1858)
 * "Daily Trials by a Sensitive Man" (1830)
 * "The Deacon's Masterpiece or, the Wonderful "One-hoss Shay": A Logical Story" (1858)
 * "Departed Days" (1840)
 * "Dorothy Q" (1874)
 * "Edward Everett: Our First Citizen" (1865)
 * "Farewell to J. R. Lowell" (1855)
 * "The Flâneur" (1882)
 * "The Flower of Liberty"
 * "For the Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln" (1865)
 * "For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday" (1877)
 * "Francis Parkman" (1893)
 * "The Girdle of Friendship" (1884)
 * "God Save The Flag!" (1865)
 * "Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle" (1874)
 * "Hymn at the Funeral Services of Charles Sumner" (1874)
 * "Harvard" (1880)
 * "The Height of the Ridiculous
 * "In Memory of John Greenleaf Whittier" (1892)
 * "International Ode" (1860)
 * "James Russell Lowell" (1891)
 * "Joseph Warren, M. D." (1875)
 * "The Katydid"
 * "The Last Leaf" (1831)
 * "The Last Reader"
 * "The Living Temple" (1858)
 * "The Mind's Diet" (1850)
 * "The Music Grinders" (1836)
 * "Never or Now" (1862)
 * "No Time Like the Old Time" (1865)
 * "Lord of All Being"
 * "O Lord of Hosts, Almighty King" (1861)
 * "Ode for Washington's Birthday" (1856)
 * "Old Cambridge" (1875)
 * "Old Ironsides" (1830)
 * "Opening the Window" (1875)
 * "Our Dead Singer" (1888)
 * "The Parting Song" (1857)
 * "Poem at the Dedication of the Halleck Monument" (1869)
 * "Questions and Answers" (1852)
 * "The Rose and the Fern" (1890)
 * "The September Gale"
 * "The Steamboat" (1840)
 * "The Stethoscope Song" (1848)
 * "The Sweet Little Man"
 * "To a Blank Sheet of Paper" (1830)
 * "To an English Friend" (1852)
 * "To an Insect" (1831)
 * "To H. W. Longfellow" (1868)
 * "To James Freeman Clarke" (1880)
 * "To My Readers" (1862)
 * "To the Poets Who Only Read and Listen" (1888)
 * "To the Teachers of America" (1893)
 * "A Toast to Wilkie Collins" (1874)
 * "The Treadmill Song"
 * "The Two Armies" (1858)
 * "The Two Streams" (1859)
 * "Under the Violets" (1859)
 * "Under the Washington Elm, Cambridge" (1861)
 * "Union and Liberty" (1861)
 * "The Voiceless" (1858)
 * "Youth" (1882)
 * "The September Gale" (1909) from Pieces People Ask For
 * "Youth" (1882)
 * "The September Gale" (1909) from Pieces People Ask For

Novels

 * Elsie Venner (1859–1860)

Essays

 * "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" (1857–1858) (1858 ed.) ;(1865 ed.)
 * "Bread and the Newspaper"
 * "The Professor at the Breakfast-Table"
 * "Currents and Counter-Currents in Medical Science" (with wikilinks) (1860)
 * "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" illustrated by Walter Crane, (1894)
 * "Currents and Counter-Currents in Medical Science" (with wikilinks) (1860)
 * "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" illustrated by Walter Crane, (1894)
 * "The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table" illustrated by Walter Crane, (1894)

Other

 * (biographies for Charles and James Jackson)

Works about Holmes

 * A Fable for Critics (1848) by James Russell Lowell
 * "To Holmes on his Seventy-Fifth Birthday" (1882) by James Russell Lowell
 * "Ergo Iris" (1889) by Edmund Clarence Stedman
 * "O. W. Holmes on his Eightieth Birthday" (1889) by John Greenleaf Whittier
 * "Oliver Wendell Holmes. In Memoriam." (1894) by Samuel Francis Smith
 * "Oliver Wendell Holmes" in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer (1898)
 * "Oliver Wendell Holmes" in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer (1898)
 * "Oliver Wendell Holmes" in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer (1898)
 * "Oliver Wendell Holmes" in Leslie Stephen's Studies of a Biographer (1898)