Poetry
- The Poem of Ulysses, or The Odyssey
- Ovid's Metamorphoses
- H. Lovecraft's Attempted Journey betwixt Providence & Fall River on the N.Y.N.H. & H.R.R.
- Poemata Minora, Volume II
- Ode to Selene or Diana
- To the Old Pagan Religion
- On the Ruin of Rome
- To Pan
- On the Vanity of Human Ambition
- C.S.A. 1861-1865: To the Starry Cross of the SOUTH
- De Triumpho Naturae
- The Members of the Men's Club of the First Universalist Church of Providence, R.I., to Its President, About to Leave for Florida on Account of His Health
- To His Mother on Thanksgiving
- To Mr. Terhune, on His Historical Fiction
- Providence in 2000 A.D.
- New-England Fallen
- On the Creation of Niggers
- Fragment on Whitman
- On Robert Browning
- On a New-England Village Seen by Moonlight
- Quinsnicket Park
- To Mr. Munroe, on His Instructive and Entertaining Account of Switzerland
- Ad Criticos
- Frusta Praemunitus
- De Scriptore Mulieroso
- To General Villa
- On a Modern Lothario
- The End of the Jackson War
- To the Members of the Pin-Feathers on the Merits of Their Organisation, and of Their New Publication, The Pinfeather
- To the Rev. James Pyke
- To an Accomplished Young Gentlewoman on Her Birthday, Decr. 2, 1914
- Regner Lodbrog's Epicedium
- The Power of Wine: A Satire
- The Teuton's Battle-Song
- New England
- Gryphus in Asinum Mutatus
- To the Members of the United Amateur Press Association from the Providence Amateur Press Club
- March
- 1914
- The Simple Speller's Tale
- On Slang
- An Elegy on Franklin Chase Clark, M.D.
- The Bay-Stater's Policy
- The Crime of Crimes
- Ye Ballade of Patrick von Flynn
- The Issacsonio-Mortoniad
- On Receiving a Picture of Swans
- Unda; or, The Bride of the Sea
- To Charlie of the Comics
- Gems from In a Minor Key
- The State of Poetry
- The Magazine Poet
- A Mississippi Autumn
- On the Cowboys of the West
- To Samuel Loveman, Esquire, on His Poetry and Drama, Writ in the Elizabethan Style
- An American to Mother England
- The Bookstall
- A Rural Summer Eve
- To the Late John H. Fowler, Esq.
- R. Kleiner, Laureatus, in Heliconem
- Temperance Song
- Lines on Gen. Robert Edward Lee
- Content
- My Lost Love
- The Beauties of Peace
- The Smile
- Epitaph on ye Letterr Rrr........
- The Dead Bookworm
- Inspiration
- Respite
- The Rose of England
- The Unknown
- Ad Balneum
- Providence Amateur Press Club (Deceased) to the Athenaeum Club of Journalism
- Brotherhood
- Brumalia
- The Poe-et's Nightmare
- Futurist Art
- On Receiving a Picture of the Marshes of Ipswich
- The Rutted Road
- An Elegy on Phillips Gamwell, Esq.
- Lines on Graduation from the R.I. Hospital's School of Nurses
- Fact and Fancy
- The Nymph's Reply to the Modern Business Man
- Pacifist War Song—1917
- Percival Lowell
- To Mr. Lockhart, on His Poetry
- Britannia Victura
- Spring
- A Garden
- Sonnet on Myself
- April
- Iterum Conjunctae
- The Peace Advocate
- To Greece, 1917
- On Receiving a Picture of ye Towne of Templeton, in the Colonie of Massachusetts-Bay, with Mount Monadnock, in New-Hampshire, Shewn in the Distance
- The Poet of Passion
- Earth and Sky
- Ode for July Fourth, 1917
- On the Death of a Rhyming Critic
- Prologue to "Fragments from an Hour of Inspiration" by Jonathan E. Hoag
- To M.W.M.
- To the Incomparable Clorinda
- To Saccharissa, Fairest of Her Sex
- To Rhodoclia—Peerless among Maidens
- To Belinda, Favourite of the Graces
- To Heliodora—Sister of Cytheraea
- To Mistress Sophia Simple, Queen of the Cinema
- An American to the British Flag
- Autumn
- Nemesis
- Astrophobos
- Lines on the 25th. Anniversary of the Providence Evening News, 1892-1917
- Sunset
- Old Christmas
- To the Arcadian
- To the Nurses of the Red Cross
- The Introduction
- A Summer Sunset and Evening
- A Winter Wish
- Laeta; a Lament
- To Jonathan E. Hoag, Esq.
- The Volunteer
- Ad Britannos—1918
- Ver Rusticum
- To Mr. Kleiner, on Receiving from Him the Poetical Works of Addison, Gay, and Somerville
- A Pastoral Tragedy of Appleton, Wisconsin
- On a Battlefield in Picardy
- Psychopompos: A Tale in Rhyme
- A June Afternoon
- The Spirit of Summer
- Grace
- The Link
- To Alan Seeger
- August
- Damon and Delia, a Pastoral
- Phaeton
- To Arthur Goodenough, Esq.
- Hellas
- To Delia, Avoiding Damon
- Alfredo; a Tragedy
- The Eidolon
- Monos: An Ode
- Germania—1918
- To Col. Linkaby Didd
- Ambition
- A Cycle of Verse
- Oceanus
- Clouds
- Mother Earth
- To the Eighth of November
- To the A.H.S.P.C., on Receipt of the Christmas Pippin
- The Conscript
- Greetings
- Theodore Roosevelt
- To Maj.-Gen. Omar Bundy, U.S.A.
- To Jonathan Hoag, Esq.
- Despair
- In Memoriam: J.E.T.D.
- Revelation
- April Dawn
- Amissa Minerva
- Damon: A Monody
- Hylas and Myrrha: A Tale
- North and South Britons
- To the A.H.S.P.C., on Receipt of the May Pippin
- Helene Hoffman Cole: 1893-1919
- John Oldham: A Defence
- Myrrha and Strephon
- The House
- Monody on the Late King Alcohol
- The Pensive Swain
- The City
- Oct. 17, 1919
- On Collaboration
- To Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Eighteenth Baron Dunsany
- Wisdom
- Birthday Lines to Margfred Galbraham
- The Nightmare Lake
- Bells
- January
- To Phillis
- Tryout's Lament for the Vanished Spider
- Ad Scribam
- On Reading Lord Dunsany's Book of Wonder
- To a Dreamer
- Cindy: Scrub Lady in a State Street Skyscraper
- The Poet's Rash Excuse
- With a Copy of Wilde's Fairy Tales
- Ex-Poet's Reply
- To Two Epgephi
- On Religion
- The Voice
- On a Grecian Colonnade in a Park
- The Dream
- October
- To S.S.L.—Oct. 17, 1920
- Christmas
- To Alfred Galpin, Esq.
- Theobaldian Aestivation
- S.S.L.: Christmas 1920
- On Receiving a Portraiture of Mrs. Berkeley, ye Poetess
- The Prophecy of Capys Secundus
- To a Youth
- To Mr. Hoag
- The Pathetick History of Sir Wilful Wildrake
- On the Return of Maurice Winter Moe, Esq., to the Pedagogical Profession
- Medusa: A Portrait
- To Mr. Galpin
- Sir Thomas Tryout
- On a Poet's Ninety-first Birthday
- Simplicity: A Poem
- To Saml: Loveman, Gent.
- Plaster-All
- To Zara
- To Damon
- Waste Paper
- To Rheinhart Kleiner, Esq.
- Chloris and Damon
- To Mr. Hoag
- To Endymion
- The Feast
- To Mr. Baldwin, on Receiving a Picture of Him in a Rural Bower
- Lines for Poets' Night at the Scribblers' Club
- Damon and Lycë
- To Mr. Hoag
- Providence
- Solstice
- To Saml Loveman, Esq.
- To George Kirk, Esq.
- My Favourite Character
- To Mr. Hoag
- The Cats
- To Xanthippe, on Her Birthday—March 16, 1925
- Primavera
- A Year Off
- To an Infant
- October
- To George Willard Kirk, Gent., of Chelsea-Village, in New-York, upon His Birthday, Novr. 25, 1925
- Festival
- To Jonathan Hoag
- Hallowe'en in a Suburb
- In Memoriam: Oscar Incoul Verelst of Manhattan: 1920-1926
- The Return
- Εις Σφιγγην
- Hedone
- To Miss Beryl Hoyt
- To Jonathan E. Hoag, Esq.
- The Absent Leader
- Ave atque Vale
- To a Sophisticated Young Gentleman
- The Wood
- An Epistle to the Rt. Honble Maurce Winter Moe, Esq.
- Lines upon the Magnates of the Pulp
- The Outpost
- The Ancient Track
- The Messenger
- The East India Brick Row
- The Fungi From Yuggoth
- I. The Book
- II. Pursuit
- III. The Key
- IV. Recognition
- V. Homecoming
- VI. The Lamp
- VII. Zaman's Hill
- VIII. The Port
- IX. The Courtyard
- X. The Pigeon-Flyers
- XI. The Well
- XII. The Howler
- XIII. Hesperia
- XIV. Star-Winds
- XV. Antarktos
- XVI. The Window
- XVII. A Memory
- XVIII. The Gardens of Yin
- XIX. The Bells
- XX. Night-Gaunts
- XXI. Nyarlathotep
- XXII. Azathoth
- XXIII. Mirage
- XXIV. The Canal
- XXV. St. Toad's
- XXVI. The Familiars
- XXVII. The Elder Pharos
- XXVIII. Expectancy
- XXIX. Nostalgia
- XXX. Background
- XXXI. The Dweller
- XXXII. Alienation
- XXXIII. Harbour Whistles
- XXXIV. Recapture
- XXXV. Evening Star
- XXXVI. Continuity
- Veteropinguis Redivivus
- To a Young Poet in Dunedin
- FUNGI from YUGGOTH, 6.Nyarlathotep and 7. Azathoth. Verses printed in Jan. 1931 WEIRD TALES.
- On an Unspoil'd Rural Prospect
- Bouts Rimés
- Beyond Zimbabwe
- The White Elephant
- Edith Miniter
- Dead Passion's Flame
- Arcadia
- Lullaby for the Dionne Quintuplets
- The Odes of Horace: Book III, ix
- In a Sequester'd Providence Churchyard Where Once Poe Walk'd
- To Mr. Finlay, upon His Drawing for Mr. Bloch's Tale, "The Faceless God"
- To Clark Ashton Smith, Esq., upon His Phantastick Tales, Verses, Pictures, and Sculptures
- The Decline and Fall of a Man of the World
- Gaudeamus
- The Greatest Law
- Life's Mystery
- On Mr. L. Phillips Howard's Profound Poem Entitled "Life's Mystery"
- Nathicana
- On an Accomplished Young Linguist
- "The Poetical Punch" Pushed from His Pedestal
- The Road to Ruin
- Saturnalia
- Sonnet Study
- Sors Poetae
- To Samuel Loveman, Esq.
- To "The Scribblers"
- Verses Designed to Be Sent by a Friend of the Author to His Brother-in-Law on New Year's Day
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- To Eugene B. Kuntz et al.
- To Laurie A. Sawyer
- To Sonia H. Greene
- To Rheinhart Kleiner
- To Felis (Frank Belknap Long's Cat)
- To Annie E.P. Gamwell
- To Felis (Frank Belknap Long's Cat)
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