Author:Richard Henry Horne

Poetry and drama

 * Hecatompylos. Athenæum (1828)
 * The Spirit of Peers and People (1834)
 * The Death of Marlowe (1837)
 * Cosmo de Medici (1837)
 * Gregory VII, a tragedy (1840)
 * (ed.) Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer Modernised (1841)
 * Orion (1843)
 * Ballads and Romances (1846)
 * Judas Iscariot, a tragedy in two acts (1848)
 * Prometheus, the Fire Bringer (1864)
 * The South-Sea Sisters; a lyric masque (1866)
 * Laura Dibalzo (1880)
 * King Nihil's Round Table, or the Regicide's Symposium; a Dramatic Scene (1881)
 * Soliloquium Fratris Rogeri Baconis. Fraser's Magazine, (1882)
 * The Last Words of Cleanthes. Longman's Magazine, (1883)
 * Ancient Idols, or the Fall of the Gods (unpublished)

Prose fiction

 * The Life of Van Amburgh the Brute Tamer, with Anecdotes of His Extraordinary Pupils [as Ephraim Watts] (1838)
 * The Poor Artist (1850)
 * The Dreamer and the Worker 2 vols (1851)
 * The Tragic Story of Emilia Daràna, Marchioness of Albarozzi. Harper's Magazine, (November 1874)
 * The Countess von Labanoff, or the Three Lovers; a Novelette. New Quarterly Magazine, (1877)
 * Sithron, the Star-Stricken (1883)

Children's literature

 * The Good-natured Bear (1846)
 * Memoirs of a London Doll, written by herself, edited by Mrs. Fairstar (1846)

Non-fiction

 * Exposition of the False Medium and Barriers excluding Men of Genius from the public (1833)
 * The Russian Catechism, with Explanatory Notes (1837)
 * The History of Napoleon, 2 vols (1841)
 * (ed.) A New Spirit of the Age (1844)
 * Australian Facts and Prospects (1859)

Works about Horne

 * Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, addressed to Richard Hengist Horne, 2 vols (1877)