Author:Robert Southey

Poetry

 * Joan of Arc: An Epic Poem (1796)
 * Poems
 * Volume I. (1797)
 * Volume II. (1799)
 * Metrical Tales and Other Poems (1805)
 * Thalaba the Destroyer (1809)
 * The Curse of Kehama (1810)
 * The Cataract of Lodore
 * The Devil's Walk
 * Inchcape Rock
 * The Rose
 * The Surgeon's Warning
 * The Victory
 * The Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them


 * Wat Tyler
 * A tale of Paraguay
 * Book of the Church
 * English Seamen (Howard, Clifford, Hawkins, Drake, Cavendish). (?)

Individual poems

 * God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop
 * Lord William
 * The Traveller's Return
 * "To the Exiled Patriots", in A Moral and Political Lecture delivered at Bristol (1795), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Prose

 * Omniana, or Horæ Otiosiores (1812), in 2 vols. (includes contributions from Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
 * Life of Nelson

Translations

 * Amadis of Gaul by Vasco de Lobeira (1803)

As editor

 * The Works of Thomas Chatterton (1803), co-edited with Joseph Cottle

Works about Southey

 * "Robert Southey", in The Lives of the Poets-Laureate, by W. S. Austin and J. Ralph (1853)
 * "Dedication" to Don Juan, by Lord Byron.
 * To Robert Southey by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 * To Southey by Clement Clarke Moore.
 * "Southey's Letters" in Studies of a Biographer, vol. 4 by Leslie Stephen
 * "Dedication" to Don Juan, by Lord Byron.
 * To Robert Southey by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 * To Southey by Clement Clarke Moore.
 * "Southey's Letters" in Studies of a Biographer, vol. 4 by Leslie Stephen
 * "Southey's Letters" in Studies of a Biographer, vol. 4 by Leslie Stephen