| 1. | An Apology for Spencers. Watchman, No. 4, Mar. 25, 1796. |
| 2. | On a Late Marriage between an Old Maid, &c. Ibid., No. 5, April 2, 1796. |
| 3. | On an Amorous Doctor. Ibid., ibid. |
| 4. | 'Of smart pretty Fellows', &c. Ibid., p. 159. |
| 5. | On Deputy ——. M. P., Jan. 2, 1798. |
| 6. | To a Well-known Musical Critic, &c. M. P., Jan. 4, 1798. |
| 7. | Hippona. M. P., Aug. 29, 1799. |
| 8. | On a Reader of His Own Verses. M. P., Sept. 7, 1799. |
| 9. | On a Report of a Minister's Death. 'Last Monday', &c. M. P., Sept. 18, 1799. |
| 10. | 'Jem writes his Verses', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1799. |
| 11. | On Sir Rubicund Naso. M. P., Dec. 7, 1799. |
| 12. | Job's Luck, 1799. M. P., Sept. 26, 1801. |
| 13. | On the Sickness of a Great Minister. M. P., Oct. 1, 1799. |
| 14. | To a Virtuous Oeconomist. M. P., Oct. 28, 1799. |
| 15. | 'Jack drinks fine wines', &c. M. P., Nov. 16, 1799. |
| 16. | To Mr. Pye. M. P., Jan. 24, 1800. |
| 17. | 'If the guilt of all lying', &c. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 18. | 'O would the Baptist', &c. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 19. | Occasioned by the Former. 'I hold of all', &c. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 20. | 'As Dick and I at Charing Cross', &c. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 21. | To a Proud Parent. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 22. | Rufa. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 23. | On a Volunteer Singer. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 24. | Occasioned by the Last. 'A joke (cries Jack)', &c. An. Anth., 1800. |
| 25. | Song to be Sung by the Lovers of all the Noble Liquors, &c. M. P., Sept. 18, 1801. |
| 26. | Epitaph on a Bad Man. M. P., Sept. 22, 1801. |
| 27. | Drinking versus Thinking. M. P., Sept. 25, 1801. |
| 28. | The Wills of the Wisp. M. P., Dec. 1, 1801. |
| 29. | To a Certain Modern Narcissus. M. P., Dec. 16, 1801. |
| 30. | To a Critic. M. P., Dec. 16, 1801. |
| 31. | Always Audible. M. P., Dec. 19, 1801. |
| 32. | Pondere non Numero. M. P., Dec. 26, 1801. |
| 33. | 'To Wed a fool'. M. P., Dec. 26, 1801. |
| 34. | What is an Epigram? M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 35. | 'Charles, grave or merry', &c. Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 36. | 'An Evil Spirit's on thee, friend '. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 37. | 'Here lies the Devil', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 38. | To One who Published in Print. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 39. | 'Scarce any scandal', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 40. | 'Old Harpy jeers', &c. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 41. | To a Vain Young Lady. M. P., Sept. 23, 1802. |
| 42. | A Hint to Premiers and First Consuls. M. P., Sept. 27, 1802. |
| 43. | 'From me, Aurelia', &c. M. P., Oct. 2, 1802. |
| 44. | For a House-dog's Collar. M. P., Oct. 2, 1802. |
| 45. | 'In vain I praise thee', &c. M. P., Oct. 2, 1802. |
| 46. | Epitaph on a Mercenary Miser. M. P., Oct. 9, 1802. |
| 47. | A Dialogue between an Author and his Friend. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 48. | Μωροσοφία or Wisdom in Folly. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 49. | 'Each Bond-street buck', &c. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 50. | From an old German Poet. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 51. | On the Curious Circumstance, that in the German, &c. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 52. | Spots in the Sun. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 53. | 'When Surface talks', &c. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 54. | To my Candle. The Farewell Epigram. M. P., Oct. 11, 1802. |
| 55. | The Taste of the Times. Athenæum, Jan. 9, 1904. |
| 56. | 'An Excellent Adage', &c. The Friend, No. 12, Nov. 9, 1809. |
| 57. | Epigram on the Secrecy of a Certain Lady. The Courier, Jan. 3, 1814. |
| 58. | To a Lady who requested me to write a Poem on Nothing. Gazette of Fashion, Feb. 2, 1822. |
| 59. | Authors and Publishers. News of Literature, Dec. 10, 1825. |
| 60. | Association of Ideas. Fraser's Magazine, Jan. 1835. |
| 61. | To a Child. 'Little Miss Fanny'. Athenæum, Jan. 28, 1888. |