Beowulf - 8 c., heroic poetry; kenning
The Wanderer - 10 c., elegy; caesura, kenning
The Dream of the Rood - 7/8 c., dream vision; caesura, prosopopeia, variation, alliteration
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - 14 c., chivalric romance; bob-and-wheel
The Pearl - 14 c., dream vision; the Gawain-poet
Everyman - 15 c., morality play; personification, prosopopeia
The Vision of Piers Plowman - 14 c., allegory; personification; William Langland
Morte d'Arthur - 15 c., chivalry romance; Sir Thomas Malory
The Canterbury Tales - 14 c., iambic pentameter, couplet?; Geoffrey Chaucer
The General Prologue - fabliau; couplet?
The Pardoner's Tale - exemplum; personification
The Nun's Priest's Tale - beast fable - satire of courtly love
I Find No Peace - 16 c., lyrical poem; paradoxical oxymoron; T.Wyatt
My Lute Awake - 16 c., T. Wyatt
Alas, So All Things Now Do Hold Their Peace - 16 c., Henry Howard
Astrophel and Stella I, II - 16 c., Ph. Sidney
Shakespearian Sonnets - 16/17:
XVIII - personification
XXIX
CXVI - personification
CXXX
The Good Morrow - 16/17, John Donne
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning - 16/17, John Donne
Holly Sonnets: VI, X - 16/17, John Donne
The Collar - 16/17, George Herbert
The Pulley - 16/17, George Herbert