Works
- Works of Sir Charles Sedley, with a study of Sedley (1928)
- The Tree of Life: An Anthology (1929) editor with George Neill Wright
- Peter Sterry: Platonist and Puritan, 1613-1672 (1934)
- The Invisible Sun - poems
- Crisis in English Poetry: 1880-1940
- The Common Muse An Anthology of Popular British Ballad Poetry 15th-20th Century, editor with Allan Edwin Rodway
- Restoration Carnival: Five courtier poets: Rochester, Dorset, Sedley, Etherege & Sheffield (1954)
- Reginald Mainwaring Hewitt: A Selection from his Literary Remains (1955)
- The Divine Vision: Studies in the Poetry and Art of William Blake (1957) editor
- Complete Poems of D. H. Lawrence (1964) editor with F. Warren Roberts
- Enthusiast in Wit: A Portrait of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, 1647-1680 (1962)
- The Restoration Court Poets: John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester; Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset; Sir Charles Sedley; Sir George Etheredge (1965)
- The English Renaissance 1510-1680
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