Category
page 114th-century poems
The Divine Comedy
Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri
The Canterbury Tales
collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
late 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance

Piers Plowman
Middle English allegorical narrative poem by William Langland

Troilus and Criseyde
poem by Geoffrey Chaucer

Pearl
Middle English poem by an unknown author

Il Filostrato
poem by Boccaccio
Triumphs
Triumphs (Italian: I Trionfi) is a 14th-century Italian series of poems, written by Petrarch in the Tuscan language. The poem evokes the Roman ceremony of triumph, where victorious generals and their armies were led in procession by the captives and spoils they had taken in war. This was a popular and influential poem series when it was published.

The Legend of Good Women
Middle English poem by Chaucer
Beatrijs (manuscript)
thumb|right|Illuminated initial at the beginning of the Beatrijs legend. The Hague, Royal Library, 76 E 5

St Erkenwald
alliterative poem of the fourteenth century about Erkenwald, bishop of London

Teseida
thumb|Emilia in the rose garden, French, c. 1460
Teseida (full title: Teseida delle Nozze d’Emilia, or The Theseid, Concerning the Nuptials of Emily) is a long epic poem written by Giovanni Boccaccio c.1340–41. Running to almost 10,000 lines divided into twelve books, its notional subject is the career and rule of the ancient Greek hero Theseus (Teseo), although the majority of the epic tells the story of the rivalry of Palemone and Arcita for the love of Emilia. It is the main source of "The Knight's Tale" in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and therefore is the original source of The Two
Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni
song performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Cursor Mundi
Middle English poem
Saptakanda Ramayana
poem
Entrée d'Espagne
14th-century Franco-Venetian epic poem

Egidius waer bestu bleven
famous Middle Dutch song

Anelida and Arcite
poem written by Geoffrey Chaucer

Der Busant
Middle High German epic poem, presumably from the early 14. century
Alā yā ayyoha-s-sāqī
14th-century poem by Hafez
Pascon agan Arluth
poem