Works
- Delia, containing certain Sonnets, with The Complaint of Rosamond (1592) (external scan)
- "The Complaint of Rosamond"
- Delia and Rosamond augmented. Cleopatra (1594) EEBO
- The Tragedy of Cleopatra (1599) (external scan)
- The First Four Books of The Civil Wars between the two houses of Lancaster and Yorke (1595) (external scan)
- The Poeticall Essayes Of Sam. Danyel (1599) EEBO
- "The First Four Books of the Civil Wars"
- "Musophilus" (English Wikipedia, )
- "A letter from Octavia to Marcus Antonius"
- A Panegyrike Congratvlatorie To The Kings Maiestie. Also Certaine Epistles (1601–3) (first folio collection, in both senses)
- "Epistles to Distinguished Persons"
- The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses (1604) EEBO, English Wikipedia, )
- The Queen's Arcadia (1606) EEBO
- Certaine small poems lately printed with the tragedie of Philotas (1605) EEBO
- The Tragedy of Philotas
- The ciuile wars betweene the howses of Lancaster and Yorke corrected and continued by Samuel Daniel one of the groomes of hir Maiesties most honorable Priuie Chamber (1609) EEBO
- Tethys' Festival or the Queenes Wake (1610)
- Hymen's Triumph (1615) EEBO
- The collection of the historie of England (1618) EEBO
Anthologized:
Works about Daniel
- "Samuel Daniel," in The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets (pp. 31−32), by Gerard Langbaine, London: Thomas Leigh (1698)
- "Daniel, Samuel," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Daniel, Samuel," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- "Daniel, Samuel," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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