Poetry
- Presagio, Madrid, Índice, 1923.
- Seguro azar, Madrid, Revista de Occidente, 1929.
- Fábula y signo, Madrid, Plutarco, 1931.
- La voz a ti debida, Madrid, Signo, 1933.
- Razón de amor, Madrid, Ediciones del Árbol; Cruz y Raya (revista), 1936.
- Error de cálculo, México, Imp. Miguel N. Lira, 1938.
- Lost Angel and Other Poems, Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1938 (bilingual anthology with unpublished poems. Trad. de Eleanor L. Thurnbull).
- Poesía junta, Buenos Aires, Losada, 1942.
- El contemplado (Mar; poema), México, Nueva Floresta; Stylo, 1946.
- Todo más claro y otros poemas, Buenos Aires, Sudamericana, 1949.
- Poesías completas, Madrid, Aguilar, 1955 (includes the posthumous work Confianza).
- Poesías completas, Madrid, Aguilar, 1956 (edición de Juan Marichal).
- Volverse y otros poemas, Milán, All'insegna del pesce d'oro, 1957.
- Poesía completas, Barcelona, Barral, 1971. (includes the posthumous work Largo lamento)
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