Choice

Poems

 * "Choice", a poem by Gladys Cromwell
 * "Choice" ("Of all the Souls that stand create—"), a poem by Emily Dickinson
 * "A Choice" ("They please me not—these solemn songs"), a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar
 * "The Choice", a poem by Elinor Jenkins
 * "The Choice" (1917, "To the judge of Right and Wrong"), a poem by Rudyard Kipling
 * "The Choice" (1825, "Now take thy choice, thou maiden fair"), a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
 * "The Choice" (1832, "The Spanish lady sat alone within her evening bower"), a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
 * "The Choice" (1917, "The Kings go by with jewelled crowns"), a poem by John Masefield
 * "The Choice" (1920, "O you would clothe me in silken frocks"), a poem by Claude McKay
 * "The Choice" (1926, "He'd have given me rolling lands"), a poem by Dorothy Parker
 * "The Choice" (1700, "If heaven the grateful liberty would give"), a poem by John Pomfret
 * "Choices" (1926, "They offer you many things"), a poem by Carl Sandburg
 * "The Choice" (1922, "This Consul Casement—he who heard the cry"), a poem by Dora Sigerson Shorter
 * "A Choice" (1873, "Faith is the spirit that makes man's body and blood"), a poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "The Choice", a poem by Katharine Tynan
 * "The Choice (1794, "A man that's neither high nor low"), a poem published anonymously

Short stories

 * "The Choice" (1914), a short story by Charles Larcom Graves and Edward Verrall Lucas
 * "The Choice" (1916), a short story by Edith Wharton