Among the numerous literary works titled Collected Poems are the following:
- Collected Poems (Chinua Achebe) by Chinua Achebe
- Collected Poems 1957-1982 (Wendell Berry) by Wendell Berry
- Collected Poems (Kay Boyle) by Kay Boyle
- Collected Poems (Robert Browning) by Robert Browning
- Collected Poems (Caudwell) by Christopher Caudwell
- Collected Poems (Thomas Hardy) by Thomas Hardy
- Collected Poems (Ted Hughes) by Ted Hughes
- Collected Poems – 1988 edition (Philip Larkin) by Philip Larkin
- Collected Poems – 2003 edition (Philip Larkin) by Philip Larkin
- Collected Poems (Primo Levi) by Primo Levi
- Collected Poems (H. P. Lovecraft) by H. P. Lovecraft
- Collected Poems (Hugh MacDiarmid) by Hugh MacDiarmid
- Collected Poems (Marianne Moore) by Marianne Moore
- Collected Poems (Shaw Neilson) by Shaw Neilson
- The Collected Poems (Sylvia Plath) by Sylvia Plath
- Collected Poems (Wallace Stevens) by Wallace Stevens
- Collected Poems (Richard L. Tierney) by Richard L. Tierney
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