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de la Mare, Walter (John) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Divided, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1940
- * Divine Delight, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * Dr. Browning at Breakfast, (pm) Argosy (UK) August 1955
- * Dr Iggatt, (ss) Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * Dr. Mole, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Doctor William Harvey, (pm) The London Mercury December 1936
- * Done For, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Double, (pm) Harper’s Magazine September 1921
- * Double Dutch, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1940
- * The Dove, (pm) Poems, Corvinus Press, December 1937
- * Down-Adown-Derry, (co) Constable & Co. (hc), September 1922
- * Down-Adown-Derry, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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
- * Down-Adown-Derry: A Book of Fairy Poems, (co) Constable, September 1922
- * A Dream, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Dreamer (“O thou who giving helm and sword”), (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * The Dreamer (“The woods were still”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Dreamland, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Dreams, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Dream-Song, (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
- * Drugged, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * “Dry August Burned”, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Ducks, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Duet, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * A Dull Boy, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Dunce (“And ‘Science’ said”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Dunce (“Come, child! Say, nine times’ seven!”), (pm) Poems, Corvinus Press, December 1937
- * The Dunce (“Why does he still keep ticking?”), (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
- * Dusk, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Dust, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Dust to Dust, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Dutch Cheese, (ss) The Lady’s Realm May 1908
- * The Dwarf, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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 Dwelling-Place, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Earth Folk, (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
- * Echoes, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Echo (“How like your mother, child!”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Echo (“Seven sweet notes”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Echo (“Who called?, I said, and the words”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Eden, (pm) New Paths ed. C. W. Beaumont & M. T. H. Sadler, C.W. Beaumont, 1918, as "Noah’s Ark"
- * Edges, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Eeka, Neeka, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Eel, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Eight Tales, (co) Arkham House (hc), April 1971
- * Elizabeth Is My Queen, (pm) The Reader’s Digest June 1953
- * Eliza Drew and James Hanneway, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * Emmanuel, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Empty, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Empty Chariot, (pm) The Saturday Review of Literature December 14 1935
- * The Empty House, (pm) The Weekly Tale-Teller #348, January 1 1916
- * The Enchanted Hill, (pm) Poetry and Drama December 1913
- * The Encounter, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The End, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * England (“All that is dearest to me thou didst give”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * England (“No lovelier hills than thine have laid”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * England Over, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * English Downs, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * English Fingerprints, (pm) The Spectator October 3 1952
- * The Englishman, (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
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- 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 Enigma, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Enigmas, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Enough, (pm) Poetry June 1941
- * Envoy (“Child, do you love the flower”), (pm) Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- * Envoy (“Long—long is Time”), (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * Envoy (“There clung three roses to a stem”), (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * Epilogue, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Episodes, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * An Epitaph (“Here lies a most beautiful lady”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * An Epitaph (“Here lies, but seven years old”), (pm) Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- * An Epitaph (“Last, Stone, a little yet”), (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * An Epitaph (“Would’st liefer be alive, or dead?”), (pm) The New Statesman and Nation October 31 1953
- * Ergo, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Esmeralda, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Esther! Came Whisper from My Bed, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * Estranged, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Euphrasy, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Eureka (“Lost in a dream last night was I”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Eureka (“We failed to seem when we began”), (pm) The English Magazine Summer 1956
- * Even as the Heart, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Evening (“Happy was Edward in the love”), (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Evening (“The little cirque, horizon-wide”), (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1937
- * Evening (“When twilight darkens, and one by one”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Even Rosemary, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Ever, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941, as "Why? (“Ever, ever”)"
- * Ev’n in the Grave, (pm) The Monthly Review July 1904
- * Exile (“Had the gods loved me I had lain”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Exile (“I am that Adam who”), (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Eyes, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * The Face, (ss) World Review #22, December 1950
- * A Face, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1940
- The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945, as "The Chart"
- The Burning-Glass and Other Poems (var. 1), The Viking Press, November 1945, as "The Chart"
- Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950, as "The Chart"
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969, as "The Chart"
- * The Faces, (pm) Bulletin August 1955
- * Faint Music, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Fairies Dancing, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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 Fairy in Winter, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Fairy-Pedlar’s Song, (pm) from Crossings, Beaumont Press, October 1921
- * The Faithful Pig, (pm) Bulletin August 1955
- * Faithless, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * False Dawn, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * False Gods, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Falstaff, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * The Familiar, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Fanny Meadows, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * Farewell (“Ah me! That pen should be where mine is”), (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Farewell (“When I lie where shades of darkness”), (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * A Farewell (“Why art thou weeping”), (pm) The Lady’s Realm April 1907
- * Father and Son, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Fat Woman, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Fear, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Feast, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Feather, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * February, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * February 29, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Feckless Dinner-Party, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * A Few Chapters, (ex) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * Fey, (pm) Everybody’s January 12 1952
- * A Fiddler, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * The Fiddlers, (pm) Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- * The Field, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1940
- * Finis, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Finished With, (pm) Poetry October 1952
- * The Fire, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Fish, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Fish-Finn, (pm) Story Parade January 1936
- * Five Eyes, (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
- * Five of Us, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Fleeting, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * The Fleeting and Other Poems, (co) Constable (hc), May 1933
- * The Flight, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Flood Water, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Flora: A Book of Drawings (with Pamela Bianco), (co) William Heinemann (hc), December 1919
- * Flora: A Book of Drawings (with Pamela Bianco), (oc) Heinemann, December 1919
- * Flotsam, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Flower (“Horizon to horizon, lies outspread”), (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Flower (“Listen, I who love thee well”), (pm) from Crossings, Beaumont Press, October 1921
- * The Fly (“How large unto the tiny fly”), (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
- McClure’s Magazine June 1925
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Encore #42, August 1945
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Fly (“The was once an old parson named Next”), (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Fog, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Fol Dol Do, (pm) from Crossings, Beaumont Press, October 1921
- * Follow the World, (pm) from Henry Brocken, John Murray, March 1904
- * The Fool’s Song, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * For, (ex) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941, as "Somewhere"
- * For a Child, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * For All the Grief, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Foreboding (“Ev’n on the tenderest hour of love”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Foreboding (“The sycamore, by the heap of dead”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Foreboding (“Thou canst not see him standing by”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Forest, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Forests, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Forgiveness, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * For Mopsa, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Four Brothers, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * The Four Brothers, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Foxes, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Freckles, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Frescoes in an Old Church, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Friends, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * From Amid the Shadows, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * “A Froward Child”, (nv) The Times Weekly Edition November 10 1932
- * The Frozen Dell, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Fuchsias, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Full Circle, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933, as "Karma"
- * Full Moon, (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 Funeral, (pm) Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- * Futility, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Gage, (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 Galliass, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Game at Cards, (ss) The Treasure Cave ed. Cynthia Asquith, Jarrolds, 1928
- * Gamesters, (pm) The Athenaeum May 9 1919
- * The Garden, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Gar Mulgar Dusangee, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * “Gather Ye Roses”, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Gaze, Now, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Ghost-Chase, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Ghost (“Peace in thy hands”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Ghost Stories, (co) Folio Society (hc), November 1956
- * The Ghost (“Who knocks?”), (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Giant, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1901, as by Walter Ramal
- Eight Tales, Arkham House, April 1971
- Visions of Wonder ed. Robert H. Boyer & Kenneth J. Zahorski, Avon, October 1981
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- Great Supernatural Stories: 101 Horrifying Tales ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2017
- * Gilbert Keith Chesterton, (pm) G.K.’s Weekly July 23 1936
- * The Glance, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1930
- * The Glimpse, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * “Gloria Mundi”, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Glutton, (pm) Young Elizabethan May 1956
- * The Gnomies, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * The Gnomon, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Goat, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Go Far; Come Near, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Gold, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * A Goldfinch, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Goliath, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Gone, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Goodbye (“Do you see? Oh, do you see?”), (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * Good-bye (“The last of last words spoken is, Good-bye”), (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Good Company, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Grace, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Gratitude, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Green, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Green Grow the Rushes, O!, (pm)
- * The Green Room, (nv) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925
- The Bookman September 1925
- On the Edge, Faber and Faber, September 1930
- 50 Years of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, January 1935
- A Century of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, May 1936
- Ghost Stories, Folio Society, November 1956
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales, The British Library, April 2017
- * The Green Room, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925
- * The Grey Wolf, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * Grim, (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
- * Groat nor Tester, (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * The Guardian, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly June 10 1938
- The Best British Short Stories 1939 & The Yearbook of the British and Irish Short Story ed. Edward J. O’Brien, Houghton Mifflin, 1939
- The Second Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, James Barrie, 1952
- A Beginning and Other Stories, Faber and Faber, October 1955
- Stories of the Night ed. Denys Val Baker, William Kimber, March 1976
- Ten Ghost Stories ed. R. A. Banks, Hodder & Stoughton, 1978
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales, The British Library, April 2017
- * Hamlet, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * The Hangman Luck, (ss) Pall Mall Gazette November 4 1895
- * Hapless, (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 Happy Encounter, (pm) The Monthly Review July 1904
- * Happy England, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * Happy, Happy It Is to Be, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912, as "Soon After in Her Garden"
- * Hard Labor, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1940
- * The Hare, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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
- Animal Ghosts ed. Carolyn Lloyd, Armada, 1971
- * A Hare, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Hare and the Hedgehog, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * The Harebell, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Hark!, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Harvest, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Harvest Home, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Haunted (“From out the wood I watched them shine”), (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
- * Haunted (“The rabbit in his burrow keeps”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Haunted (“The roads are dangerous”), (pm) Linden Press, 1939
- * Have Done!, (pm) Two Tales, Bookman's Journal, July 1925, as "The Green Room"
- * “The Hawthorn Hath a Deathly Smell”, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Haymaking, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Henry Vaughan, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Here, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Here All We See, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Here I Sit, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * “Here Lies…”, (pm) Poetry London February 1939
- * Here Lies a Tailor, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Here Lies—How Sad That He Is No More Seen, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Here Lies My Husbands, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * Here Lies Old Bones, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * “Here Sleeps”, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Heresy, (pl) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Here To-Day, (pm) from Crossings, Beaumont Press, October 1921
- * He Who Hath Walked in Darkest Night, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Hi!, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Hic Jacet, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1940
- * Hide and Seek, (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
- * High, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Hodmadod, (ss) Number Three Joy Street, 1925, as "Old Joe"
- * Holidays, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Holly, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Home, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Homecoming, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Homesick, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Honey Robbers, (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
- * Hopping, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Horn, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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 Horseman (“I heard a horseman”), (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
- Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- Bells and Grass, The Viking Press, March 1942
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Horseman (“There was a Horseman rode so fast”), (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * Horses, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Hospital, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Hostage, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1921
- * The Hour-Glass, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The House, (ss) The Observer December 25 1932
- The Wind Blows Over, Faber and Faber, October 1936
- Best Stories of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, June 1942
- Ghost Stories, Folio Society, November 1956
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- * The House (“A lane at the end of Old Pilgrim Street”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The House (“Mother, it’s such a lovely house”), (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The House of Dream, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The House (“The rusty gate had been chained and padlocked”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * How Blind!, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * “How Sleep the Brave”, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * How Wayward, (pm) The Spectator April 24 1953
- * Humanity, (pm) The Monthly Review July 1904
- * The Hunt, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Hunter, (pm) The London Mercury October 1929
- * The Huntsmen, (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
- Grit Story Section #2365, May 19 1940
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Hyssop, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Iago, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * I Am, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * I Can’t Abear, (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
- * Ice, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * An Ideal Craftsman, (ss) The Monthly Review June 1905
- On the Edge, Faber and Faber, September 1930
- The Nap and Other Stories, Thomas Nelson, January 1936
- Best Stories of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, June 1942
- Argosy (UK) July 1946
- The Literature of Crime ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1950
- Collected Tales, Knopf, January 1950
- Ellery Queen’s Book of Mystery Stories ed. Ellery Queen, 1957
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * Idleness, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * An Idle Word, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Idol of the World, (pm) World Review April 1950
- * “I Dream of a Place”, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1941
- * If, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1937
- * I, Friend, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * I Go Home, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * The Image, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Imagination’s Pride, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * I Met at Eve, (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
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- 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
- * Immanent, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Imogen, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Imp Within, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * In a Churchyard, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * In a Library, (pm) Two Poems with Arthur Rogers, self-published, 1938
- * The Incantation (“Green drowsed the valley”), (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Incantation (“Vervain…basil…orison”), (pm) Poems, Corvinus Press, December 1937
- * Incomprehensible, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1940
- * Incomputable, (pm) World Review April 1950
- * In Deep Sleep, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1903, as by R. W.
- * In Disgrace, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Innocency, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * In Retrospect, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * An Interlude, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Intermittent Fever, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * In the Dock, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * In the Dying of Daylight, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941, as "The Small Phantom"
- * In the Forest, (ss) Black & White August 27 1904
- * In the Garden, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * In the Local Museum, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * In the Public Service, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Introduction, (in) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Introduction, (in) They Walk Again ed. Colin de la Mare, Faber and Faber, April 1931
- * Introduction, (in) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Intruder, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * In Vain, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * In Vain Mine Eyes Thy Beauty Scan, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Invocation, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * Inward Companion, (co) Faber and Faber (hc), October 1950
- * Inward Companion, (oc) Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Iron, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Irrevocable (“I sometimes wonder what my life doth mean”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Irrevocable (“Weep no more, thou weary one”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Isaac Meek, (pm) Ding Dong Bell, Selwyn & Blount Ltd., April 1924, as "Winter"
- * I Sang a Song to Rosamond Rose, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * I Saw Three Witches, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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
- * I Sit Alone, (pm) Faber and Gwyer, August 1927, as "Alone"
- * An Island, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Isle of Lone, (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
- Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- 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
- * Israfel, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * It Is a Wraith…, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * It Might Be a Lump of Amber, (pm) The Story-teller August 1930, as "Miss Miller"
- * It’s Joys and Cares and Strife, (pm) The Story-teller August 1930, as "Miss Miller"
- * “It Was the Last Time He Was Seen Alive”, (pm) World Review April 1950
- * I Was Afraid, (pm) Ding Dong Bell, Selwyn & Blount Ltd., April 1924, as "Winter"
- * I Went to Pluck a Flow’r, (pm) The Westminster Gazette May 18 1914
- * I Wonder, (pm) The Observer April 3 1938
- * Izaak Walton, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1940
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