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de la Mare, Walter (John) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * One Swallow, (pm) The Wind and the Rain Summer 1941
- * One, Two, Three, (pm) Bulletin August 1955
- * On the Edge, (co) Faber & Faber Limited (hc), September 1930
- * On the Esplanade, (pm) To-Day December 1921
- * O Onlie One, Fare-well!, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * O Passer-by, Beware!, (pm) Ding Dong Bell, Selwyn & Blount Ltd., April 1924, as "Winter"
- * Ophelia, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * The Orchard, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Orgy, (nv) Blackwood’s Magazine June 1930
- On the Edge, Faber and Faber, September 1930
- The Second Century of Humour, Hutchinson, September 1936
- The Argosy (UK) September 1936
- Best Stories of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, June 1942
- Collected Tales, Knopf, January 1950
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * The Orgy: An Idyll, (nv) The Yale Review June 1930
- * The Orgy: An Idyll, Part II, (ss) Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * The Others (“Friendly? Perhaps!”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Others (“How few the human frailities we can never”), (pm) Poetry London-New York March/April 1956
- * The Other Voice, (pm) National and English Review July 1954
- * The Outcasts (“Grunting, he paused”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Outcasts (“There broods a hovel by a narrow way”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Outer Darkness, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Out of a Dream, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Out of Bounds, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Out of the Deep, (nv) The Riddle and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, May 1923
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934
- Great Tales of Terror & the Supernatural ed. Herbert A. Wise & Phyllis Fraser, Random House, 1944
- And the Darkness Falls ed. Boris Karloff, World, April 1946
- The Uncertain Element ed. Kay Dick, Jarrolds, 1950
- Ghost Stories, Folio Society, November 1956
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales, The British Library, April 2017
- * Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales, (co) The British Library (tp), April 2017
- * The Outskirts, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Over the Downs, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Owl (“Apart, thank Heaven, from all to do”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * The Owl (“Owl of the wildwood I”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Owl (“What if to edge of dream”), (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Paint, (pm) The Listener January 17 1946; revised from “A Portrait” (Memory and Other Poems, 1938).
- * A Pair, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On (var. 1), Faber and Faber, 1946
- * Pale-Face, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Pantomime, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Parchment, (pm) Number Four Joy Street, 1926, as "Lord Cobbler"
- * Parleyings, (nv) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine January 1934
- * Passion, (pm) The American Mercury December 1940
- * The Path, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * Peace (“A heart to be at peace with”), (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Peace (“Night is o’er England, and the winds are still”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Peacock Pie, (co) Constable and Company Ltd. (hc), June 1913
- * Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes (1913), (co) Constable, September 1924
- * Peacock Pie (var. 1), (co) Constable & Company Ltd. (hc), September 1924
- * Peak and Puke, (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
- * The Pear-Tree, (ss) The Lady’s Realm July 1907, uncredited.
- * The Pedlar, (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
- * Peeping Tom, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Penny, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * A Penny a Day, (ss) Number Five Joy Street, Basil Blackwell, September 1927, as "Wages"
- * The Penny Owing, (pm) Romance September 1920
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924, as "Kind Tam"
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Phantom (“Swiftly the hours of light have sped”), (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * The Phantom (“Upstairs in the large closet, child”), (pm) Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916; revised from “The Phantom (‘Swiftly the hours of light have sped’)” as by Walter Ramal in Songs of Childhood (1902).
- * The Phantom (“Wilt thou never come again”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * “Philip”, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Physic, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1936
- The Wind Blows Over, Faber and Faber, October 1936
- Best Stories of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, June 1942
- Collected Tales, Knopf, January 1950
- Some Stories, Faber and Faber, 1962
- Great British Short Stories ed. [Editors of Reader’s Digest], Reader's Digest, 1974
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * The Picnic, (ss) The Criterion April 1930
- * The Picture, (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 Picture, (ss) Argosy (UK) January 1955
- * The Picture-Book, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Pig, (ss) Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- * Pigs, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Pigs and the Charcoal-Burner, (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
- * Pigtails, Ltd., (nv) The Atlantic Monthly August 1925
- * The Pilgrim, (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
- * Pilgrim Forget, (pm) from Henry Brocken, John Murray, March 1904
- * The Plaster Cast, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Playmate, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * “Please to Remember”, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Poems, (co) John Murray, September 1906
- * Poems, (gp)
- * Poems, (co) John Murray (hc), September 1906
- * Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume One, (co) Constable and Company Limited (hc), September 1920
- * Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, (co) Constable and Company Limited (hc), September 1920
- * Poems 1919-1934, (co) Constable, November 1935
- * Poems 1919 to 1934, (co) Constable (hc), November 1935
- * Poems, (co) Corvinus Press (hc), December 1937
- * Poems for Children, (co) Henry Holt and Company (hc), October 1930
- * Poetry, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Points of View, (pm) The Spectator September 19 1952
- * Pollie, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Polonius, (pm) The Monthly Review May 1902
- * Ponjoo, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Pooh!, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Pool in the Rock, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * “Poor Bird!”, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Poor Henry, (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
- * Poor “Miss 7”, (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
- * A Poor Natural, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * A Portrait (“A solemn plain-faced child stands gazing there”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * “Portrait of a Boy”, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Portrait of a Warrior, (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 Portrait (“Old; yet unchanged”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Portrait (“Only thy fair small face I see”), (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * A Portrait (“Scarf and fillet, chaplet, gem”), (pm) John o’ London’s Weekly September 13 1940
- * A Pot of Musk, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * A Prayer, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * A Precious Stones, (pm) Come Hither: Revised Edition ed. Walter de la Mare, Constable, November 1928, as "untitled (“Ruby, amethyst, emerald, diamond”)"
- * The Pretender, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Pretty Poll, (ss) The London Mercury April 1925
- * Pride, (pm) Two Poems, Dropmore Press, July 1946
- * Pride Hath Its Fruits Also, (pm) Two Poems, Dropmore Press, July 1946, as "Pride"
- * The Prince, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Princess, (ss) Good Housekeeping (UK) October 1952
- * Problems, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems (var. 1), The Viking Press, November 1945
- * A Prodigal Son, (pm) The London Mercury December 1936
- * Prologue (“A good wine needs no bush”), (pm) 1924
- * Prologue (“Summer is come”), (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Promenade: 1880, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Promise, (ss) The English Review January 1919
- * Promise at Dusk, (ss) The English Review January 1919, as "The Promise"
- * Puss (“A sly old Puss that paused to cross the road”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Puss (“Puss loves man’s winter fire”), (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * Quack-Hunting, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Quack! (“The duck is whiter than whey is”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Quack (“What said the drake to his lady-love”), (pm) Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- * The Quarry, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Quartette, (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
- * Queen Djenira, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Queen of Arabia, Uanjinee, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * A Queen Wasp, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Question, (pm) The Lady’s Realm November 1908
- * Quickels, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Quiet, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * The Quiet Enemy, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Quincunx, (ss) The Lady’s Realm January 1907
- A Beginning and Other Stories, Faber and Faber, October 1955
- Ghost Stories, Folio Society, November 1956
- The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century Ghost Stories ed. Michael Cox, Oxford University Press, October 1996
- Selected Ghost Stories ed. Giles Gordon, Bloomsbury, November 1996
- Short Stories 1927-1956, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, June 2001
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- Ghost Stories ed. Peter Washington, Random House/Knopf Borzoi/Everyman's Library, August 2008
- * Rachel, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Rachel Sings, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1908
- * The Railway Junction, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Rain, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Rainbow (“I saw the lovely arch”), (pm) Songs of Childhood, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1916
- * The Rainbow (“Stood twice ten thousand warriors on green grass”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Rapids, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Rapunzel, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * Rarities, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1940
- * Rats, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * The Raven’s Tomb, (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 Reawakening, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * A Recluse, (nv) The Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1926
- On the Edge, Faber and Faber, September 1930
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, June 1934
- Uncanny Stories ed. Christopher St. John Sprigg, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1936
- 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
- * A Recluse, (pm) The Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1926
- * A Recluse, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Reconciliation, (pm) The Captive and Other Poems, The Bowling Green Press, 1928
- * The Reflection, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Reflections (“So much herself she is that when she is near”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Reflections (“Three Sisters—and the youngest”), (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * Rejected, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * The Rejection of the Rector, (ss) Black & White October 5 1901
- * Remembrance, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Remonstrance, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * Reserved, (pm) Poems, Corvinus Press, December 1937
- * The Return, (n.) Edward Arnold, 1910
- * Reunion (“Tyrants—the slaves of intermittent dread”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Reunion (“When twilight broods o’er Acheron”), (pm) The Nation May 11 1907
- * A Revenant, (nv) The Wind Blows Over, Faber and Faber, October 1936
- * The Revenant (“O all ye fair ladies with your colours and your graces”), (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Revenant (“Thou art, then, come?”), (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Reverie (“Bring not bright candles”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Reverie (“When slim Sophia mounts her horse”), (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
- * Richard Halladay, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * The Riddle, (ss) The Monthly Review February 1903
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- The Riddle and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, May 1923
- The Magic Jacket and Other Stories, Faber and Faber, December 1943
- The Fireside Book of Ghost Stories ed. Edward Wagenknecht, Bobbs-Merrill, 1947
- Collected Stories for Children, Faber and Faber, April 1947
- Collected Tales, Knopf, January 1950
- The Magic Jacket (var. 1), Alfred A. Knopf, February 1962
- Fantasy Tales ed. Barbara Ireson, Faber and Faber, 1977
- The Haunted and the Haunters ed. Kathleen Lines, The Bodley Head, 1977
- Ghost Stories ed. Deborah Shine, Octopus Books, 1980
- Fantasy Tales (var. 1) ed. Barbara Ireson, Beaver Books, 1981
- Horror Stories, Hamlyn/Octopus, 1987
- The Book of Fantasy ed. Jorge Luís Borges, Adolfo Bioy Casares & Silvina Ocampo, Viking, November 1988
- Tales of Horror and Mystery, Dean, October 1993
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- Dreams and Wonders ed. Mike Ashley, Dover Publications, Inc., August 2010
- Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales, The British Library, April 2017
- * A Riddle, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Riddle and Other Stories, (co) Selwyn & Blount (hc), May 1923
- * The Riddlers, (pm) Sunken Garden and Other Poems, Beaumont Press, 1917
- * The Ride-by-Nights, (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
- Witches! Witches! Witches! ed. Helen Hoke, Mulberry Books, 1958
- Spooks, Spooks, Spooks ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1966
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- Broomsticks and Beasticles ed. Barbara Sleigh, Hodder & Stoughton, 1981
- * The Rift, (pm) Poetry London-New York March/April 1956
- * The Risen Sun, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Robin (“As little Bess was walking home”), (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * A Robin (“Ghost-grey the fall of night”), (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1932
- * Romance, (pm) Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- * Rooks in October, (pm) Good Housekeeping (UK) October 1937
- * The Room, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The Rose (“He comes to where a seedling rose”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * A Rose in Candlelight, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * A Rose in Water, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Rose (“Three centuries now are gone”), (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Round, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1931
- * The Round Table:
* ___ De Mortuis, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1901, as by Walter Ramal
- * The Ruby, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Ruin, (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
- * The Ruinous Abbey, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Rumplestiltskin, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * Sadly, O, Sadly, the Sweet Bells of Baddeley, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Safety First, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * “Said Flores”, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Said Jane, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * St. Andrews (with Rudyard Kipling), (oc) A & C Black (tp), May 1926
- * St. Andrews, (pm) St. Andrews with Rudyard Kipling, A & C Black, May 1926, as "A Memory (“Fickle of choice is memory”)"
- * St. Paul’s Cathedral, (pm) Choristers’ Magazine July 1956
- * Sallie, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Sallie’s Musical Box, (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Sam, (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
- * Sambo, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Sambo and the Snow Mountains, (nv) The Lord Fish, Faber and Faber, October 1933
- * Sam Lover, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906, as "Benighted"
- * Sammie Gurdon, (pm) The Lady’s Realm September 1907, as "Lichen"
- * Sam’s Three Wishes, (pm) Twelve Poets: A Miscellany, Selwyn & Blount, 1918
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume Two, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- 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
- * Santa Claus, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * The “Satire”, (pm) The London Mercury December 1936
- * The Scarecrow, (ss) Number Three Joy Street, 1925, as "Old Joe"
- * The Scarecrow (“All winter through I bow my head”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Scarecrow and Other Stories, (co) Faber and Faber Limited (hc), May 1945
- * The Scarecrow (“In the abandoned orchard—on a pole”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Scarecrow or Hodmadod, (ss) Number Three Joy Street, 1925, as "Old Joe"
- * Scholars, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Scribe, (pm) Motley and Other Poems, Constable, May 1918
- * The Sea Boy, (pm) Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- * Sea-Magic, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Sea-Nymph, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * The Seas of England, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * Seaton’s Aunt, (nv) The London Mercury April 1922
- The Best British Short Stories of 1922 ed. Edward J. O’Brien & John Cournos, Small, Maynard & Company, 1922
- The Riddle and Other Stories, Selwyn & Blount, May 1923
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 1 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, September 1928
- The Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Payson & Clarke, 1929
- The Argosy (UK) May 1937
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part II, Mystery and Horror ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, July 1939
- The Pocket Book of Mystery Stories ed. Lee Wright, Pocket, August 1941
- Best Stories of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, June 1942
- The Night Side ed. August Derleth, Rinehart, 1947
- Tales of the Supernatural (var. 1), Pan Books, August 1947
- Collected Tales, Knopf, January 1950
- The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1964
- Black Water ed. Alberto Manguel, Picador, 1983
- Dark Banquet ed. Lincoln Child, St. Martin's, October 1985
- The Dark Descent ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, October 1987
- Triumph of the Night ed. Robert Phillips, Carroll & Graf, September 1989
- A Fabulous, Formless Darkness ed. David G. Hartwell, HarperCollins UK, September 1991
- Short Stories 1895-1926, Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd, November 1996
- Great Ghost Stories, Reader's Digest, 1997
- Dark: Stories of Madness, Murder and the Supernatural ed. Clint Willis, Thunder's Mouth/Adrenaline, September 2000
- The Colour Out of Space ed. D. Thin, New York Review Books, October 2002
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Favorite Weird Tales ed. Douglas A. Anderson, Cold Spring Press, October 2005
- Strangers and Pilgrims, Tartarus Press, June 2007
- The Century’s Best Horror Fiction, Volume One: 1901-1950 ed. John Pelan, CD Publications, January 2012
- H.P. Lovecraft Selects Classic Horror Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2016
- Out of the Deep and Other Supernatural Tales, The British Library, April 2017
- * Second Childhood, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Second-Hand, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Second Thoughts, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Secret (“A hidden self rebels”), (pm) Poetry August 1940
- * The Secret (“I bless the hand that once held mine”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Secret (“Open your eyes!”), (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Seeds, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- * “See, Here’s the Warrant…”, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Seen and Heard, (pm) Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- * Self to Self, (pm) Faber and Gwyer, September 1928
- * Selina’s Parable, (ss) The New Statesman November 1 1919
- * Sephina, (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Shade, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Shadow (“Beware!—breathes the faint evening wind?”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Shadow (“Even the beauty of the rose doth cast”), (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * The Shadow (“Poor Fanny Thynne was much too lean”), (pm) Bulletin August 1955
- * Shadows, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Shadow (“When the last of gloaming’s gone”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * She, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Sheep, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * She in Thy Dreams Watch Over Thee, (pm) Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930, as "Lullaby (“She in thy dreams watch over thee”)"
- * The Shellfish, (pm) Christian Science Monitor November 15 1920
- * The Shepherd, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941, as "The Miller"
- * Shepherd’s Warning, (pm) Poetry Book Society Bulletin July 1956
- * She Said, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly August 1940
- * She’s Me Forgot, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * The Ship of Rio, (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 Shocker Shocked, (pm) Night and Day September 2 1937
- * Short Stories 1895-1926, (co) Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd (hc), November 1996
- * Short Stories 1927-1956, (co) Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd (hc), June 2001
- * Short Stories for Children, (co) Giles de la Mare Publishers Ltd (hc), April 2006
- * The Shubble, (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Sighs Have No Skill, (pm) from Henry Brocken, John Murray, March 1904
- * A Sign, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * Silas Dwight, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Silence, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * Silly Sallie, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Silver, (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
- The Argosy (UK) May 1939
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Vanity Fair ed. Cleveland Amory & Frederic Bradlee, Viking, 1960
- Look and Learn #32, August 25 1962
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Silver Penny, (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
- * Singing and Dancing, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Sir Willoughby Branksome, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * Six and Thirty Years Gone, (pm) 1920
- * Sleep, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * The Sleeper, (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- Poems: 1901 to 1918: Volume One, Constable and Company Limited, September 1920
- Story and Rhyme, J.M. Dent & Sons, May 1921
- The Argosy (UK) January 1929
- The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Sleeping Beauty, (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
- The Golden Book Magazine #24, December 1926
- 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 Sleeping Beauty, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * The Sleeping Child, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Sleep-Walker, (pm) Time and Tide December 4 1954
- * Sleepyhead, (pm) Songs of Childhood by Walter Ramal, Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as "The Gnomies", 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
- * Slim Cunning Hands, (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1950
- * Slumber-Song, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1900, as by Walter Ramal
- * The Slum Child, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Small Phantom, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- Bells and Grass, The Viking Press, March 1942
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944, as "In the Dying of Daylight"
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969, as "In the Dying of Daylight"
- Nerve Gardens #1, 1987, as "In the Dying of Daylight"
- * The Snail, (pm) The Captive and Other Poems, The Bowling Green Press, 1928
- * The Snare, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Snowdrop (“Now—now, as low I stooped”), (pm) Faber and Faber, October 1929
- * A Snowdrop (“Thou break’st from earth”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * The Snowflake (“Before I melt”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Snowflake (“See, now, this filigree”), (pm) Flora: A Book of Drawings with Pamela Bianco, William Heinemann, December 1919
- * Snowing, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Snow-Man, (pm) This Year: Next Year by Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, November 1937
- * Snow (“No breath of wind”), (pm) Down-Adown-Derry, Constable & Co., September 1922
- Peacock Pie (var. 1), Constable, September 1924
- Poems for Children, Constable, October 1930
- Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * Snow (“There blooms no bud in May”), (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1906
- * Snow (“This meal-white snow”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Snow-White, (ss) Told Again, Basil Blackwell, October 1927
- * Softly, Drowsily, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * So It Would Seem, (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * The Solitary Bird, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * Solitude (“Ghosts there must be with me in this old house”), (pm) Memory and Other Poems, Constable, May 1938
- * Solitude (“Space beyond space”), (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Solitude (“When the high road”), (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945; revised from “Journey (‘When the high road’)” (Bells and Grass, The Viking Press, 1942).
- * Solitude (“Wish! and it’s thine!”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Some One, (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
- Ghosts and Goblins ed. Wilhelmina Harper, Dutton, 1936
- Collected Rhymes and Verses, Faber & Faber, March 1944
- Ghosts and Goblins (var. 1) ed. Wilhelmina Harper, E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1964
- Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- Ghosts ed. William Mayne, Hamish Hamilton, 1971
- Stories of Ghosts, Witches and Demons ed. Freya Littledale, Scholastic, December 1971
- * Some Stories, (co) Faber and Faber (tp), 1962
- * Somewhere, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Somewhere, (ex) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * Song from a Play, (pm) The Spectator April 4 1952
- * A Song of Enchantment, (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 Song of Finis, (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
- * Song (“O for a Moon to Light Me Home!”), (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 Song of Seven, (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
- * The Song of Shadows, (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 Song of Soldiers, (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 Song of the Mad Prince, (pm) The Blue Review May 1913
- 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 Song of the Secret, (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
- * Song of the Water-Midden, (pm) from The Three Mulla-Mulgars, Duckworth, November 1910
- * Songs of Childhood, (co) Longmans, Green, and Co., January 1902, as by Walter Ramal
- * Songs of Childhood, (oc) Longmans, Green, and Co. (hc), January 1902 , as by Walter Ramal
- * Son of Man, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1936, as "Strangers and Pilgrims"
- * The Son of Melancholy, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * “Sooeep!”, (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
- * Soon, (pm) Harper’s Bazaar November 1 1940
- * Soon After in Her Garden, (pm) A Child’s Day:, Constable and Company, Limited, October 1912
- * Sorcery, (pm) Poems, Murray, September 1906
- * A Sort of Interview, (ss) The London Mercury November 1936
- * Sotto Voce, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Spaniard, (pm) Ding Dong Bell, Selwyn & Blount Ltd., April 1924, as "Winter"
- * The Spark, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Spectacle, (pm) The Burning-Glass and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, October 1945
- * The Spectre (“In cloudy quiet of the day”), (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Spectre (“The moment I glanced at the mirk-windowed mansion”), (pm) Stuff and Nonsense and So On, Constable & Co., June 1927
- * Speech, (pm) The Fleeting and Other Poems, Constable, May 1933
- * The Spirit of Air, (pm) The Veil and Other Poems, Constable, December 1921
- * The Spotted Flycatcher, (pm) Inward Companion, Faber and Faber, October 1950
- * Spring (“Now the slim almond tree”), (pm) O Lovely England and Other Poems, Faber and Faber, November 1953
- * Spring (“Once when my life was young”), (pm) The Listeners and Other Poems, Constable, February 1912
- * A Stars, (pm) Come Hither: Revised Edition ed. Walter de la Mare, Constable, November 1928, as "untitled (“If to the heavens thou blift thine eyes”)"
- * A Stave, (pm) Poems 1919 to 1934, Constable, November 1935
- * Still Life, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly March 1940
- * The Stone, (pm) The Virginia Quarterly Review Summer 1941
- * A Storm (after Crabbe), (pm) Countryman Summer 1950
- * The Storm (“First there were two of us”), (pm) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1941
- * Story and Rhyme, (co) J.M. Dent & Sons (hc), May 1921
- * Strange, Is It Not!, (pm) Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare, Faber and Faber, 1969
- * The Stranger, (pl) The London Magazine September 1954
- * Stranger, a Light I Pray!, (pm) Ding Dong Bell, Selwyn & Blount Ltd., April 1924, as "Winter"
- * The Stranger (“A little after twilight”), (pm) Bells & Grass, Faber and Faber, October 1941
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