- "To Celia", a poem by Henry Fielding ("I hate the town and all its ways")
- "To Celia", a poem by Ben Jonson ("Drink to me only with thine eyes")
- "To Celia", a poem by Rheinhart Kleiner ("This kindness, had it come when first I thought")
- "To Celia", a poem by Charles Sackville ("Though, Phillis, your prevailing Charms")
- "To Celia", a poem by Charles Sedley ("As in those Nations where they yet adore")
- "To Celia", a poem by Charles Sedley ("Princes make Laws, by which their Subjects live")
- "To Celia", a poem by Charles Sedley ("You tell me, Celia, you approve")
- "To Celia", a poem by John Wilmot ("All things submit themselves to your Command")