Works
- Preludes (1875) poems
- The Rhythm of Life (1893) essays
- Poems by Francis Thompson (1893) editor and producer
- Holman Hunt (1893)
- Selected Poems of Thomas Gordon Hake (1894) editor
- The Color of Life and other Essays (1896)
- Poetry of Pathos and Delight by Coventry Patmore (1896) editor
- The Flower of the Mind (1897) anthology of English verse, editor, critic.
- The Children (1897) essays
- The Spirit of Place (1898) essays
- London Impressions (1898)
- Ruskin (1900)
- Later Poems (1901)
- The Work of John S. Sargent (1903)
- Essays (1914)
- The Second Person Singular (1921)
- The Poems of Alice Meynell, Complete Edition (Oxford University Press, 1940)
- Prose and Poetry (1947) introduction Vita Sackville-West, various editors
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“His works are not to be studied, but read with a swift satisfaction. Their flavor and gust is like what poets tell of the froth of wine, which can only be tasted once and hastily.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“It is the art of mankind to polish the world, and every one who works is scrubbing in some part.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Your hooves have stamped at the black margin of the wood,
Even where horrible green parrots call and swing.
My works are all stamped down into the sultry mud.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)