Author:James Henry Leigh Hunt

Works

 * Imagination and fancy; or Selections from the English poets (1844)
 * Wit and humour, selected from the English poets; with an illustrative essay, and critical comments (1846)
 * Stories from the Italian Poets (1846)
 * A jar of honey from Mount Hybla (1848)
 * The poetical works of Leigh Hunt, containing many pieces now first collected 1849
 * Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas
 * A saunter through the West end (1861)
 * The Wishing-cap Papers (1874)

Essays

 * Deaths of Little Children
 * On the Realities of Imagination

Poems

 * The Story of Rimini (1816)
 * The poetical works of Leigh Hunt, containing many pieces now first collected (1844)
 * Captain Sword and captain Pen, a poem (1849)
 * Abou Ben Adhem
 * The Glove and the Lions
 * Jenny kiss'd Me
 * The Nile

As translator

 * (tr.) Amyntas, A Tale of the Woods (1820), by Torquato Tasso
 * "Cupid Swallowed" (1836), by Julianus the Egyptian

As editor

 * Leigh Hunt’s London Journal (1834–1835)

Works about Hunt

 * Letter to Leigh Hunt, May 10, 1817 by John Keats
 * Mr. T. Moore.-Mr. Leigh Hunt, in The Spirit of the Age (1825), by William Hazlitt
 * The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt: (1860)