Works
- Poems and Transcripts (London: William Blackwood, 1878).
- Gods, Saints and Men (London: W Satchell & Co, 1880).
- The New Medusa (London: Eliot Stock, 1882).
- Apollo and Marsyas (London: Eliot Stock, 1884).
- Imaginary Sonnets (London: Elliot Stock, 1888).
- The Fountain of Youth (London: Eliot Stock, 1891).
- Sonnets of the Wingless Hours (London: Eliot Stock, 1894).
- (as translator), The Inferno of Dante (London: Grant Richards, 1898).
- (with his wife) Forrest Notes (London: Grant Richards, 1899).
- The Lord of the Dark Red Star (London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., 1903).
- The Romance of the Fountain (London: T Fisher Unwin, 1905).
- Mimma Bella (London: Heinemann, 1908).
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