Works
- Lyrics (1906)
- On the Nature of Lyric (1909)
- My Lady's Book (1913)
- Poems (1914)
- Monogamy (1918) poems
- The Happy Tree and Other Poems (1919)
- The Journey:Odes and Sonnets (1920)
- Lady Adela (1920)
- The Coming Revolution in Great Britain (1920)
- The English Novel of Today (1924)
- The Return to the Cabbage and Other Essays and Sketches (1926)
- Beauty the Pilgrim (1927) poems
- Collected Poems (1929)
- Democritus or the Future of Laughter (1929)
- The Musical Glasses (1929) essays
- All About Women: Essays and Parodies (1931)
- Isabel (1932) novel
- Refuge From Nightmare (1933)
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