Works
- Poems by Melanter (1854)
- Epullia (1854)
- The Bugle of the Black Sea (1855)
- The Fate of Franklin (1860)
- Farm and Fruit of Old (1862)
- Clara Vaughan (1864)
- Craddock Nowell (1866)
- Lorna Doone (1869)
- The Maid of Sker (1872)
- Alice Lorraine (1875)
- Cripps the Carrier (1876)
- Erema (1877)
- Mary Anerley (1880)
- Christowell (1882)
- Sir Thomas Upmore (1884)
- Springhaven (1887)
- Kit and Kitty (1890)
- Perlycross (1894)
- Fringilla (1895)
- Tales from a Telling House (1896)
- Dariel (1897)
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