Works
- 1821: Tendrils
- 1832: Records of the Western Shore Oxford
- 1840: Ecclesia: a volume of poems Oxford
- 1843: Reeds Shaken with the Wind
- 1846: Echoes from Old Cornwall
- 1864: The Quest of the Sangraal: Chant the First Exeter (part of an unfinished Arthurian poem)
- 1870: Footprints of Former Men in Cornwall (a collection of papers)
- 1908: Cornish Ballads & Other Poems, introduction by C. E. Byles
- 1975: Selected Poems: Robert Stephen Hawker. Ed. Cecil Woolf
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