Works
- Martha Vine (1910) - published anonymously
- Cross in Hand Farm (1911)
- Lot Barrow (1913)
- Modern Lovers (1914)
- Columbine (1915)
- Narcissus (1916)
- Julian Grenfell (1917)
- Second Marriage (1918)
- Verses (1919)
- Antonia (1921)
- Young Mrs. Cruse (1924)
- A Girl Adoring (1927)
- Alice Meynell (1929)
- The Frozen Ocean (1930) Poetry.
- Follow Thy Fair Sun (1935)
- Kissing The Rod (1937)
- An Anthology of Nature Poetry (1942)
- Letters of J. M. Barrie (1943; editor)
- Lovers (1944)
- First Love and Other Stories (1947)
- Ophelia (1951)
- Francis Thompson and Wilfrid Meynell (1952)
- Louise and Other Stories (1954)
- The Best of Friends: Further Letters to Sydney Carlyle Cockerell (1956) editor
- Collected Stories (1957)
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