Author:Edwin Arnold

Poetry

 * Griselda: A Tragedy, and Other Poems (1856)
 * Poems, Narrative and Lyrical (1858)
 * The Indian Song of Songs: From the Sanskrit of the Gîta Govinda of Jayadeva; with Other Oriental Poems (1875)
 * The Light of Asia; or, The Great Renunciation (Mahâbhinishkramana): Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder of Buddhism (1879)
 * Pearls of the Faith; or, Islam's Rosary; Being the Ninety-Nine Beautiful Names of Allah (Asmâ-el-husnâ) (1885)
 * The Secret of Death (From the Sanskrit) with Some Collected Poems (1885)
 * Lotus and Jewel, with Other Poems (1887)
 * In My Lady's Praise: Being Poems, Old and New, Written to the Honour of Fanny, Lady Arnold, and Now Collected for Her Memory (1889)
 * The Light of the World; or, The Great Consummation (1891)
 * With Sa'di in the Garden; or, The Boook of Love (1891)
 * Potiphar's Wife and Other Poems (1892)
 * The Tenth Muse and Other Poems (1895)
 * The Voyage of Ithobal (1901)
 * Poems, National and Non-oriental (with Some New Pieces) (1906)
 * With Sa'di in the Garden; or, The Boook of Love (1891)
 * Potiphar's Wife and Other Poems (1892)
 * The Tenth Muse and Other Poems (1895)
 * The Voyage of Ithobal (1901)
 * Poems, National and Non-oriental (with Some New Pieces) (1906)

Prose

 * The Marquis of Dalhousie's Administration of British India (1862)
 * The Poets of Greece (1869)
 * India Revisited (1886)
 * Death—and Afterwards (1887)
 * Seas and Lands (1891)
 * Japonica (1892)
 * Wandering Words (1894)
 * East and West (1896)
 * The Queen's Justice: A True Story of Indian Village Life (1899)

Translations

 * The Book of Good Counsels: From the Sanskrit of the "Hitopadeśa" (1861)
 * "The Dirge of Adonis," some lines by Bion, in Once a Week, Series 1, IV (1861)
 * "The Indian Song of Songs," from the Sanskrit of the Gîta Govinda of Jayadeva (1875)
 * Indian Idylls: From the Sanskrit of the Mahâbhârata (1883)
 * Bhagavad Gita (1885)
 * literally translated from the Arabic of Habib Anthony Salmoné
 * The Chaurapanchasika, an Indian Love Lament Translated from the Sanskrit (1896)
 * "Inter Ignes Luna Minores", by Sappho, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)