Works
- Floral Symphony (1900)
- Poems (1901)
- A Hymn to Dionysus and Other Poems (1905)
- Hildris the Queen: A Play in Four Acts (1908)
- Fairy Tales for Old and Young (1909) with Ronald Campbell Macfie
- Bertrud and Other Dramatic Poems (1911)
- Jane Austen (1912)
- Lyrics (1912)
- More Fairy Tales for Old and Young (1912) with Ronald Campbell Macfie
- Short Poems (1913)
- Songs of Aphrodite (1913)
- The Career Briefly Set Forth of Mr. Percy Prendergast Who Told the Truth (1914)
- The Dream-Pedlar (1914)
- The Travelling Companions and Other Stories for Children (1915)
- The Pageant of War (1916)
- Three Plays for Pacifists (1919)
- Selected Poems (1919)
- Poems (1923)
- A Rhymed Sequence (1924)
- Three Fairy Plays (1925)
- Collected Dramas: Hidris, Bertrud (1926)
- Romantic Ballads (1927)
- Epitaphs (1926)
- Alicia and the Twilight: A Fantasy (1928)
- 100 Little Poems (1928)
- Twelve Little Poems (Red Lion Press 1931)
- Ariadne by the Sea (Red Lion Press, 1932)
- The Double House and Other Poems (1935)
- Mr. Horse's New Shoes (1936)
- Collected Poems of Lady Margaret Sackville (1939)
- A Poet Returns: Some Later Poems by Lady Margaret Sackville (1940) edited by Eva Dobell
- Tom Noodle's Kingdom (1941)
- Return to Song and Other Poems (1943)
- Paintings and Poems (1944)
- The Lyrical Woodland (1945)
- Country Scenes & Country Verse (1945)
- Miniatures (1947)
- Tree Music (1947)
- Quatrains and Other Poems (1960)
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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“Tis too plain that with the material power the moral progress has not kept pace. It appears that we have not made a judicious investment. Works and days were offered us, and we took works.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“We ourselves are Jews by birth and not Gentile sinners; yet we know that a person is justified not by the works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ. And we have come to believe in Christ Jesus, so that we might be justified by faith in Christ, and not by doing the works of the law, because no one will be justified by the works of the law.”
—Bible: New Testament, Galatians 2:15-16.
“Most works of art, like most wines, ought to be consumed in the district of their fabrication.”
—Rebecca West (18921983)