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- Poems (1904)
- Rose and Vine (1909)
- The Hours of Fiammetta; a sonnet sequence (1910)
- The End of Fiammetta (1923)
- Aspects of the Italian Renaissance (1923, reprinted 1968)
- Leonardo the Florentine: A Study in Personality (1927, reprinted in 2003, ISBN 0-7661-4411-9)
- Invitation to Renaissance Italy (1930)
- Dunbar, the Poet and his Period (1931, reprinted 1969)
- Renaissance France (unpublished manuscript, National Library of Scotland)
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