Volumes of Poetry
- Sparrows and Other Poems (Fowler Wright, 1927)
- To Suffolk (separate, from the above) (Saint Catherine Press, London)
- Grotesques and Arabesques (Martin Secker, 1928)
- In and Out (?Martin Secker, 1930)
- Seven Poems (?Martin Secker, 1932)
- Eight Poems (W. H. Parkes, Leiston)
- April's Foal (Red Lion Press, London 1932)
- Ha and He (?Martin Secker, 1933)
- Samples (?Martin Secker, 1934)
- The Collected Poems of Cecil Lay (Introductions by A.E. Coppard and Lance Sieveking) (Benham 1962)
- An Adder in June, Selected poems (Introduction by Herbert Lomas) (Fry Gallery, Aldeburgh 1978)
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