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de la Mare, Walter (John) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (nv) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * Jackdaws, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Jacket, (nv) Number Six Joy Street, September 1928, as "The Magic Jacket"
- * Jacket, (pm) Modern Reading 20 ed. Reginald Moore, December 1951
- * Jacob Todd, (pm) Ding Dong Bell, Selwyn & Blount Ltd., April 1924, as "Winter"
- * Jennie Wren, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Jenny, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Jenny Wren, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Le Jeu Est Fait, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Jilt, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Jim Jay, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * J.J., (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Job Hodson and His Four Wives, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * John Bull, (pm) Poetry June 1941
- * John Mouldy, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * John Simpson, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * John Virgin, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * The Jollies, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Jolly Huntsman, (pm) Bulletin August 1955
- * Jolly Laughter, (pm) Saturday Review (UK) December 5 1925
- * Jonathan Swift, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Journey (“Heart-sick of his journey was the Wanderer”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Journey (“When the high road”), (pm) Bells and Grass, The Viking Press, March 1942
- * Joy, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly March 1940
- * J.T., (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * Jules Raoul Dubois, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * Julia, Electra, Dianeme, (ex) from Henry Brocken, John Murray, March 1904
- * Juliet, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * Juliet’s Nurse, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * Kant, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Karma, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941, as "Full Circle"
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944, as "Full Circle"
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969, as "Full Circle"
- * “Keep Innocency!”, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Keys of Morning, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Kind Tam, (pm) Romance September 1920, as "The Penny Owing"
- * King David, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The King in Slumber When He Lies Down, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Kings, (pm) Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- * Kings and Queens, (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * Kiph, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Kismet, (ss) The Sketch August 7 1895
- * Kismet, (pm) Everybody’s December 24 1949
- * The Kiss, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1943
- * Known of Old, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Labyrinth, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * The Lady Godiva (“The Lady Godiva, all tender and fair”), (pm) The New Statesman September 8 1917
- * The Lady Godiva (“The Lady Godiva Godolphin”), (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Lady McTaggart, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * The Lady of Sleep, (pm) Temple Bar April 1905
- * Laid Low, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Lamplighter, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * A Lantern, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Last Arrow, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1937
- * The Last Chapter, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1937
- * The Last Coachload, (pm) The London Mercury December 1921
- * The Last Guest, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Last Night, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * The Last Straw, (pm) New Poems: 1956 ed. Stephen Spender, Elizabeth Jennings & Dannie Abse, Michael Joseph, July 1956
- * The Last Swallow, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Late, (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * Late, (ss) Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * Leap Year, (ss) The Lady’s Realm May 1908, as by W. D. L. M.
- * Leaves, (pm) Sunday Chronicle November 5 1944
- * Lethe, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Lichen, (nv) The Lady’s Realm September 1907
- * Lichen, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907
- * Life, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * “Life Lives on Life”, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * A Lifetime: Epitaph for William Blake, (pm) The Divine Vision ed. Vivian de Sola Pinto, Gollancz, November 1957
- * Like Sisters, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Lines on Ophelia, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * The Linnet, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Lion-Hunter, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Lispet, Lispett & Vaine, (ss) The Yale Review January 1923
- * Listen!, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Listeners, (pm) The Living Age April 29 1911
- The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume One, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- The Golden Book Magazine #50, February 1929
- And the Darkness Falls ed. Boris Karloff, World, April 1946
- Dark of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1947
- The Pocket Week-End Book ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, May 1949
- Look and Learn #20, June 2 1962
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- The Haunted House and Other Spooky Poems and Tales ed. Vic Crume & Gladys Schwarcz, Scholastic, October 1970
- Looking Ahead ed. Dick & Lori Allen, HBJ, 1975
- Ghosts & Ghastlies ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1976
- Mooreeffoc Magazine #1, Fall 2000
- The Treasury of the Fantastic ed. David Sandner & Jacob Weisman, North Atlantic/Frog/Tachyon Publications, February 2001
- Classic, Spooky Poems for Halloween Night ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, September 2020
- * The Listeners and Other Poems, (co) Constable (hc), February 1912
- * The Little Bird, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Little Birds Bathe, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * The Little Book, (pm) The Argosy (UK) October 1937
- * The Little Creature, (pm) Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- * The Little Green Orchard, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Dark of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1947
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Little House, (pm) Bulletin August 1955
- * The Little Old Cupid, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Little Red Riding-Hood, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * The Little Salamander, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume One, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Little Shop, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Lob Lie by the Fire, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Lob-Lie-by-the-Fire, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Logs, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Lone, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Lone Must Every Spirit Be, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Long Ago, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Longlegs, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * “Look, Here’s the Warrant…”, (pm) The Windmill v1 #3, 1946
- * The Looking Glass, (ss) The Riddle and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, May 1923
- The Mammoth Book of Thrillers, Ghosts and Mysteries ed. J. M. Parrish & John R. Crossland, Odhams, 1936
- Masters of Shades and Shadows ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Doubleday, 1980
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- The Dead of Summer ed. Johnny Mains, British Library Publishing, April 2025
- * The Looking Glass, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Looking-Glass and the Garden, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * Lord Cobbler, (nv) Number Four Joy Street, 1926
- The Lord Fish, Faber and Faber, October 1933, as "The Lord Fish"
- The Old Lion and Other Stories, Faber & Faber, January 1943, as "The Lord Fish"
- Collected Stories for Children, Faber and Faber, April 1947, as "The Lord Fish"
- Short Stories for Children, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, April 2006, as "The Lord Fish"
- * Lord Cobbler, (pm) Number Four Joy Street, 1926
- * The Lord Fish, (nv) Number Four Joy Street, 1926, as "Lord Cobbler"
- * The Lord Fish, (oc) Faber and Faber (hc), October 1933
- * Lost, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Lost Self, (pm) Time and Tide December 3 1955
- * The Lost Shoe, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Lost Track, (ss) The Connoisseur and Other Stories, Collins, May 1926
- * Lost World, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * “Love”, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Lovelocks, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Lovely Myfanwy, (nv) Broomsticks & Other Tales, Constable, November 1925
- * Lovers, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Lucy, (pm) Faber and Faber, October 1931, as "To Lucy"
- * Lucy, (nv) Number Two Joy Street, Basil Blackwell, 1924
- * Lullaby (“She in thy dreams watch over thee”), (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Lullaby (“Shut now those slumber-haunted eyes”), (pm) The Living Age January 28 1905
- * Lullaby (“Sleep, baby, sleep!”), (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Lullay, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Lullay, My Heart, and Find Thy Peace, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * Lullay O, Lullaby, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Lully, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Lynx, (ss) The Star June 22 1936
- * Lyrics: Thou Art My Long-Lost Peace, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly March 1939
- * Macbeth, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * Maerchen, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Magic Jacket, (nv) Number Six Joy Street, September 1928
- The Lord Fish, Faber and Faber, October 1933, as "The Jacket"
- The Magic Jacket and Other Stories, Faber and Faber, December 1943
- Collected Stories for Children, Faber and Faber, April 1947
- The Magic Jacket (var. 1), Alfred A. Knopf, February 1962
- Short Stories for Children, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, April 2006
- * The Magic Jacket and Other Stories, (co) Faber and Faber (hc), December 1943
- * The Magic Jacket (var. 1), (co) Alfred A. Knopf (hc), February 1962
- * The Magnifying Glass, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Making a Fire, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Mandrill, (pm) Good Housekeeping (UK) January 1938
- * Many a Mickle, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * March Hares, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Marching Song, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * Maria-Fly, (nv) G.K.’s Weekly September 19 1925
- Broomsticks & Other Tales, Constable, November 1925
- The Nap and Other Stories, Thomas Nelson, January 1936
- The Argosy (UK) June 1938
- The Old Lion and Other Stories, Faber & Faber, January 1943
- Collected Stories for Children, Faber and Faber, April 1947
- The Magic Jacket (var. 1), Alfred A. Knopf, February 1962
- Short Stories for Children, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, April 2006
- * The Marionettes, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Market-Place, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Martha, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Martins, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Martins: September, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Mary, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Massacre, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Master Rabbit, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Match-Makers, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1906
- * Me, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Meat, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Meddling, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Melmillo, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Memory (“Ah, Memory—that strange deceiver!”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Memory and Other Poems, (co) Constable (hc), May 1938
- * A Memory (“Fickle of choice is memory”), (pm) St. Andrews with Rudyard Kipling, A & C Black, May 1926
- * A Memory Rhyme: For the Precious Stones (“untitled (‘Ruby, amethyst, emerald, diamond’)”], (pm) Come Hither: Revised Edition ed. Walter de la Mare, Constable, November 1928
- * A Memory Rhyme: For the Stars (“untitled (‘If to the heavens thou blift thine eyes’)”], (pm) Come Hither: Revised Edition ed. Walter de la Mare, Constable, November 1928
- * Memory (“When summer heat has drowsed the day”), (pm) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1932
- * Mercutio, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * Mermaids (“Leagues, leagues, over”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Mermaids (“Sand, sand; hills of sand”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Messengers, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Midden’s Song, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * The Midget, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * Midnight, (pm) The Silver Ship ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Putnam UK, October 1932
- * The Might-Have-Been, (pm) The New Statesman June 28 1919
- * The Miller, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Miller and His Son, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Miller’s Tale, (ss) Time and Tide December 3 1955
- * Mima, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Minstrel, (pm) The Listener April 19 1956
- * Mirach, Antares…, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Miracle, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Mirage, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * Misericordia, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * Miss Cherry, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Miss Clegg, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Miss Duveen, (ss) The Riddle and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, May 1923
- * Missel Thrush, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Miss Gootz, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Missing, (nv) The Connoisseur and Other Stories, Collins, May 1926
- * The Missing Word, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Miss Jemima, (nv) Joy Street Number 1, Blackwell, 1923
- Broomsticks & Other Tales, Constable, November 1925
- The Magic Jacket and Other Stories, Faber and Faber, December 1943
- Collected Stories for Children, Faber and Faber, April 1947
- The Magic Jacket (var. 1), Alfred A. Knopf, February 1962
- Ghostly and Ghastly ed. Barbara Ireson, Beaver Books, 1977
- Dread and Delight ed. Philippa Pearce, Oxford University Press, October 1995
- Short Stories for Children, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, April 2006
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- * Miss Loo, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Miss Miller, (pm) The Story-teller August 1930
- * Miss Miller, (ss) The Story-teller August 1930
- * Miss Pheasant, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Miss T., (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Mist, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Mr. Alacadacca, (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * …“Mr. Blank, It Appears, Was a Writer of Shockers”…, (pm) Night and Day September 2 1937, as "The Shocker Shocked"
- * Mr. Bumps and His Monkey, (sl) Story Parade Apr, Jun, Jul 1936
- * Mr. Kempe, (nv) The London Mercury November 1925
- Harper’s Magazine November 1925
- The Best British Short Stories of 1926 ed. Edward J. O’Brien, Dodd, Mead, 1926
- The Connoisseur and Other Stories, Collins, May 1926
- The Golden Book Magazine #46, October 1928
- The Great Book of Thrillers ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, 1935
- The Great Book of Thrillers (var. 1) ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams, December 1937
- The Cat of Bast & Other Stories of Mystery ed. William E. Thorner, Regency, 1958
- The Best Ghost Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
- Great Tales of Terror, Chancellor Press, 1991
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- * Mr. Punch, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Mistletoe, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Mistress Fell, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * The Mocking Fairy, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * A Modern Gadara, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Molly Whuppie, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * The Moment, (pm) Poems, Corvinus Press, December 1937
- * The Monologue, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Monster, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Moonlight, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * Moonshine, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Moon’s Miracle, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine April 1897, as by Walter Ramal
- * Morning Toilet, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Morrow, (pm) R.N. Green-Armytage, 1955
- * M.O.R.S., (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * De Mortuis, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine 1901, as by Walter Ramal
- * A Mote, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1896, as by Walter Ramal
- * The Moth, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Mother Bird, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Motley, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Motley and Other Poems, (co) Constable (hc), May 1918
- * The Mountains, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Mourner, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Mourn’st Thou Now?, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Mouse, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Mrs. Earth, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Mrs. Grundy, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Mrs. MacQueen, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Mulgar Journey-Song, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * The Mulgars’ Farewell, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * The Mulla-Mulgars’ Journey-Song, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * Music, (ss) The Adelphi April/June 1952
- * The Musicians, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * Music (“O restless fingers”), (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Music Unheard, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Music (“When music sounds”), (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Must and May, (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * My Ghost Book, (ar) The Literary Digest April 1947
- * My Midnight Lamp Burns Dim with Shame, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * Myself, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Nap, (ss) The Connoisseur and Other Stories, Collins, May 1926
- The Argosy (UK) April 1932
- The Nap and Other Stories, Thomas Nelson, January 1936
- Best Stories of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, June 1942
- Collected Tales, Knopf, January 1950
- Some Stories, Faber and Faber, 1962
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- * The Nap and Other Stories, (co) Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd. (hc), January 1936
- * Napoleon, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Nat Vole, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * Ned Gunn, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * Ned Vaughan, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * Neighbours, (ss) A Beginning and Other Stories, Faber and Faber, October 1955
- * “A Nest of Singing Birds”, (nv) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine January 1934, as "Parleyings"
- * Never, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Never Again, (pm) Harper’s Bazaar November 1 1940
- * Never More, Sailor, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Never-to-Be, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Never Yet, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * News, (pm) Faber and Faber, October 1930
- * N.F., (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Nicholas Nye, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Nick Bottom, (ex) from Henry Brocken, John Murray, March 1904
- * Nicoletta, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Night (“All from the light of the sweet moon”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Nightfall, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Night-Swans, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * Night (“That shining moon”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * No (“A drear, wind-weary afternoon”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Noah’s Ark, (pm) New Paths ed. C. W. Beaumont & M. T. H. Sadler, C.W. Beaumont, 1918
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930, as "Eden"
- Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935, as "Eden"
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944, as "Eden"
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969, as "Eden"
- * No Bed, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Nobody Knows, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Nocturne, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * Nod, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Nod’s Old English Song: “Poor Ben, Old Ben!”, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * No! (“Full oft I’ve stood at winter dusk alone upon the strand”), (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * No Jewel, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * No, No, No!, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Noon, (pm) Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- * Noon and Night Flower, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * A Nose, (nv) Broomsticks & Other Tales, Constable, November 1925
- * Nostalgia, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Not by the Closest Shave, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Note, (ms) Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- * Note, (ms) Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- * Nothing, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Not I, (pm) Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- * Not One (“Turn your head sidelong”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Not One (“We may, most dear, as bodies meet”), (pm) Time and Tide January 28 1956
- * Not Only, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Not That Way, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Not Yet, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly March 1940
- * No Voice to Scold, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * Now, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Now All the Roads, (pm) from Crossings, Beaumont Press, October 1921
- * Now, Dear Me!, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912, as "But Now, Dear Me!"
- * Nowel, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Now, My Dear, for Gracious Sake, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912, as "But Now, My Dear, for Gracious Sake"
- * Now Silent Falls, (pm) from Crossings, Beaumont Press, October 1921
- * Now, Through the Dusk, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Now Twelve Above, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * O.A., (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Occluded, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * O Childish Mind!, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Odd Man Out, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Odd Shop, (ss) The Listener March 31 1937
- * O Dear Me!, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * “Of a Son”, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Off the Ground, (pm) The New Fry’s Magazine May 1911
- Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Pause to Wonder ed. Marjorie Fischer & Rolfe Humphries, Julian Messner, 1944
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Ogre, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Oh, Why?, (pm) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1937
- * Oh, Yes, My Dear, (pm) Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- * The Old Angler, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Old Author, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1941
- * Old B., (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Old Ben, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * An Old Cannon, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * The Old House, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Vanity Fair ed. Cleveland Amory & Frederic Bradlee, Viking, 1960
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Old Joe, (ss) Number Three Joy Street, 1925
- The Lord Fish, Faber and Faber, October 1933, as "Hodmadod"
- The Scarecrow and Other Stories, Faber and Faber Limited, May 1945, as "The Scarecrow or Hodmadod"
- Collected Stories for Children, Faber and Faber, April 1947, as "The Scarecrow"
- The Magic Jacket (var. 1), Alfred A. Knopf, February 1962, as "The Scarecrow"
- Short Stories for Children, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, April 2006, as "The Scarecrow"
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007, as "The Scarecrow"
- * The Old King, (pm) Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922, as "Cumberland"
- * The Old Lion, (nv) The Lord Fish, Faber and Faber, October 1933
- * The Old Lion and Other Stories, (co) Faber & Faber (hc), January 1943
- * The Old Men, (pm) Sign of the Flying Fame, 1913
- * The Old Sailor, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Old Shellover, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Old Soldier, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Old Stone House, (pm) Peacock Pie, Constable, June 1913
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Old Summer-House, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1937
- * Old Susan, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Old Tailor, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * O Lovely England, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * O Lovely England and Other Poems, (oc) Faber and Faber Limited (hc), November 1953
- * The Omen, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Omniscience, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The O-M-O-R-E, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * The Once (“As deep as sand in Egypt”), (pm) Young Elizabethan May 1956
- * Once in Kind Arms, Alas, You Held Me Close, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * Once (“Once would the early sun steal in”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * One in the Public Gallery, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
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