| Poems with six-line stanzas | 27 |
| Poems with pastoral themes | 26 |
| Poems with no set meter | 23 |
| Poems with mystical meanings | 28 |
| Poems with honorees | 19 |
| Poems with Greek origins | 24 |
| Poems with dedications | 22 |
| Poems with 17 syllables | 23 |
| Poems with "To" in their titles | 41 |
| Poems whose structure is based on the number six | 48 |
| Poems to sing | 13 |
| Poems titled "To a . . ." | 35 |
| Poems that repeat six words | 27 |
| Poems that praise | 17 |
| Poems sometimes beginning with "To a" | 47 |
| Poems of tribute | 16 |
| Poems of praise | 15 |
| Poems of lamentation | 20 |
| Poems of homage | 15 |
| Poems of devotion | 17 |
| Poems like the "Iliad" | 32 |
| Poems intended to be sung | 25 |
| Poems describing rustic life | 28 |
| Poems composed from given line-ending words | 43 |
| Poems by Pindar | 15 |
| Poems by Horace, e.g. | 21 |
| Poems about country life | 24 |
| Poems | 5 |
| Poem: Part IV | 13 |
| Poem: Part III | 14 |
| Poem: Part II | 13 |
| Poem: Abbr. | 11 |
| Poem-ending stanza | 18 |
| Poem, part 4 | 12 |
| Poem, part 3 | 12 |
| Poem, part 2 | 12 |
| Poem's postscript | 21 |
| Poem's porcine purloiner | 28 |
| Poem's final stanza (Var.) | 30 |
| Poem's final stanza | 23 |
| Poem's farewell | 19 |
| Poem's chapter | 18 |
| Poem written to be sung, perhaps | 32 |
| Poem written to be sung | 23 |
| Poem with the story of the Trojan horse | 39 |
| Poem with the rhyme scheme aabba | 32 |
| Poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen / When the company comes" | 91 |
| Poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen'" | 94 |
| Poem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December" | 87 |
| Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain" | 61 |
| Poem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me" | 62 |
| Poem with exactly 17 syllables | 30 |
| Poem with approximately 16,000 lines | 36 |
| Poem with a word reading vertically | 35 |
| Poem with a tumtum tree | 23 |
| Poem with a strophe | 19 |
| Poem with a pastoral setting | 28 |
| Poem with a jubjub bird and a tumtum tree | 41 |
| Poem with a dedicatee | 21 |
| Poem with 17 syllables | 22 |
| Poem with "To" in the title, often | 44 |
| Poem whose title might start "To a ..." | 49 |
| Poem whose first, third and seventh lines are identical | 55 |
| Poem whose first word is "wrath" | 42 |
| Poem variety | 12 |
| Poem used in Beethoven's "Choral Symphony" | 56 |
| Poem unit | 9 |
| Poem type | 9 |
| Poem to a nightingale, e.g. | 27 |
| Poem titled "To a ..." | 32 |
| Poem title starter | 18 |
| Poem title start | 16 |
| Poem that uplifts | 17 |
| Poem that tells of the Trojan Horse | 35 |
| Poem that sounds like a red boat | 32 |
| Poem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." | 59 |
| Poem that isn't worth much? | 31 |
| Poem that ends with the funeral of Hector | 41 |
| Poem that ends "This ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir" | 62 |
| Poem that ends "I am the captain of my soul" | 54 |
| Poem that begins "You may talk o' gin and beer" | 61 |
| Poem that begins "The skies they were ashen and sober" | 64 |
| Poem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!" | 59 |
| Poem that begins "'Twas brillig" | 46 |
| Poem telling of heroic deeds | 28 |
| Poem sung in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony | 43 |
| Poem subsection | 15 |
| Poem style | 10 |
| Poem starter | 12 |
| Poem set in Mudville | 20 |
| Poem set "in the ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir" | 58 |
| Poem segment | 12 |
| Poem section | 12 |
| Poem referencing "the darker brother" | 47 |
| Poem recited by Frost at J.F.K.'s inauguration | 50 |
| Poem reader at the 2006 Olympics opening ceremony | 49 |
| Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps | 34 |
| Poem probably written at Stoke Poges churchyard | 47 |
| Poem praising something | 23 |
| Poem portion | 12 |