| The Definition of Love My Love is of a birth as rare |
| She Walks in Beauty She walks in beauty, like the night |
| The Passionate Shepherd to His Love Come live with me and be my love, |
| A Negro Love Song Seen my lady home las' night, |
| San Antonio Tonight I lingered over your name, |
| Love's Philosophy The fountains mingle with the river |
| The Look Strephon kissed me in the spring |
| The Buried Life The Buried Life |
| Love We cannot live, except thus mutually |
| Love in a Life Room after room |
| A Birthday My heart is like a singing bird |
| Meeting at Night The gray sea and the long black land |
| To Anthea Who May Command Him Any Thing Bid me to live, and I will live |
| Wooing Song Love is the blossom where there blows |
| A Line-storm Song The line-storm clouds fly tattered and swift |
| In a Boat See the stars, love |
| Monna Innominata [I wish I could remember] I wish I could remember that first day |
| Monna Innominata [I loved you first] I loved you first: but afterwards your love |
| No, Love Is Not Dead No, love is not dead in this heart these eyes and this mouth |
| The Kiss How many years I must have yearned |
| Lovers' Infiniteness If yet I have not all the love |
| Love All thoughts, all passions, all delights |
| The White Rose The red rose whispers of passion |
| Let Us Live and Love (5) |
| The Forms of Love Parked in the fields |
| The Face of All the World (Sonnet 7) The face of all the world is changed, I think |