| The Darkling Thrush I leant upon a coppice gate |
| Meditations on the Fall and Winter Holidays The solid houses in the mist |
| The Garden Year January brings the snow |
| A Good Year Down New York will not accept me at this weight |
| A Song for New Year's Eve Stay yet, my friends, a moment stay— |
| The Old Year The Old Year's gone away |
| The Passing of the Year My glass is filled, my pipe is lit |
| At the Entering of the New Year Our songs went up and out the chimney |
| Heavy Snowfall in A Year Gone Past Heavy snowfall in a year gone past |
| Te Deum Not because of victories |
| The New Year |
| Fragments for the End of the Year On average, odd years have been the best for me |
| New years' morning A low, quiet music is playing |
| A New Law Let there be a ban on every holiday |
| Letter to GC I say most sincerely and desperately, HAPPY NEW YEAR! |
| In Memoriam, [Ring out, wild bells] Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky |
| New Year's Morning Only a night from old to new |
| The Year's Awakening How do you know that the pilgrim track |
| In Tenebris All within is warm |
| The Year What can be said in New Year rhymes |
| Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 How sleep the brave, who sink to rest |
| The Call of the Open Which yet joined not scent to hue |