Works
- The Story-Spinner (1907)
- Waste Castle (1907)
- The Quest of the Blue Rose (1910)
- Bridget of all Work (1909)
- Diana Dethroned (1909)
- The Rough Way (1912)
- Naughty Sophia (1912)
- The Mighty Army (1912)
- Songs of Leinster (1913)
- Helmet & Cowl: Stories of Monastic and Military Orders (1913) with M. F. S. Letts
- Christina's Son (1916)
- Hallow-e'en and Poems of the War (1916)
- The Deserter (1916)
- The Spires of Oxford, And Other Poems (1917)
- Corporal's Corner (1919)
- What happened Then? (1921)
- More Songs of Leinster (1926)
- St Patrick the Travelling Man: The Story of his Life and Wanderings (1932)
- Knockmaroon (1933)
- Pomona & Co. (1934)
- Pomona's Island (1935)
- The Gentle Mountain (1938)
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