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- "To God" (If you have form'd a Circle to go into) by William Blake (c. 1808–1811)
- "To God" (Come to me, God; but do not come) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (Do with me, God, as Thou didst deal with John) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (God gives not only corn for need) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (God is all sufferance here; here He doth show) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (God! to my little meal and oil) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (God, who me gives a will for to repent) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (God's undivided, One in Persons Three) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (If anything delight me for to print) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (If I have played the truant, or have here) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (I'll come, I'll creep, though Thou dost threat) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (Lord, I am like to mistletoe) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (Make, make me Thine, my gracious God) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (Pardon me, God, once more I Thee entreat) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (The work is done; now let my laurel be) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (Thou hast promis'd, Lord, to be) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God" (With golden censers, and with incense, here) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God: An Anthem Sung in the Chapel at Whitehall Before the King" (My God, I'm wounded by my sin) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God: His Good Will" (Gold I have none, but I present my need) by Robert Herrick (1648)
- "To God: On His Sickness" (What though my harp and viol be) by Robert Herrick (1648)