- The Copy of a Letter, Lately Written in Meter, by a Young Gentlewoman To her Unconstant Lover (From The Copy of a Letter, 1567)
- The Admonition by the Auctor, To All Young Gentlewomen: And to all other maids being in love (From the Copy of a letter, 1567)
- The Author to the Reader (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- A Sweet Nosgay, or Pleasant Poise: Containing a Hundred and Ten Philosophical Flowers (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- A Soueraigne Recipt (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- A Farewell to the Reader (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- To Her Brother. G. VV. (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- To Her Brother. B. VV. (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- An Order Prescribed, by IS. VV. To Two of her Younger Sisters in London (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- To Her Sister Mistress A.B. (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- To Her Cousin F. VV. (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- A Care-full Complaint by the Unfortunate Author (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- I Reply to the Same (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- IS. VV. TO C. B. in Bewaylynge her mishaps (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- To my Friend Master T.L. Whose Good Nature: I See Abusde (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- IS. VV. Being Wery of Writing, Send this for Answer (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- The Author Upon Her Friends Procurement is Constrained to Depart (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- The Manner of her Will & What She Left to London: And to All Those in it: at her departing (From A sweet Nosgay, 1573)
- A Communication which the Author Had to London, Before She Made Her Will
- The Lady-Beloved Exclaimeth of the Great Untruth of her Lover
- The Lamentation of a Gentlewoman upon the Death of Her Late-Deceased Friend, William Gruffith, Gentleman (1578)
- Will and Testament (1573)
- Ovidius Naso His Remedie of Love (1600)
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