Works
- Versek ("Poems", 1899)
- Még egyszer ("Once Again", 1903)
- Új versek ("New Poems", 1906)
- Vér és arany ("Blood and Gold", 1907)
- Illés szekerén ("On Elijah's Chariot", 1909)
- Szeretném, ha szeretnének ("I'd Love to Be Loved" 1910)
- A Minden-Titkok versei ("The Poems of All Secrets", 1911)
- A menekülő Élet ("The Fleeing Life", 1912)
- Margita élni akar ("Margita Wants to Live", 1912)
- A magunk szerelme ("Our Own Love", 1913)
- Ki látott engem? ("Who Have Seen Me?", 1914)
- A halottak élén ("Leading the Dead", 1918)
- Az utolsó hajók ("The Last Ships", 1923)
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