Author:William Barnes

Poetry

 * Index of titles
 * Index of first lines


 * Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect (First collection) (1844)
 * Hwomely Rhymes: A Second Collection of Poems in the Dorset Dialect (1859)
 * Poems of Rural Life, in the Dorset Dialect, (Third collection) (1862)
 * Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect, the three collections combined (1879)
 * Poems, Partly of Rural Life (in National English) (1846)
 * Poems of Rural Life in Common English (1868)
 * Select poems of William Barnes (1908) (edited by Thomas Hardy)

Philology

 * An Investigation of the Laws of Case in Language (1840)
 * Se Gefylsta, an Anglo-Saxon Delectus (1849).
 * A Philological Grammar Grounded Upon English, and Formed from a Comparison of More Than Sixty Languages (1854)
 * Tiw; or, A view of the roots and stems of the English as a Teutonic tongue (1862)
 * A Grammar and Glossary of the Dorset Dialect, with the History, Outspreading, and Bearings of South-Western English (1863)
 * An Outline of English Speech-craft (1878)

Other Works

 * A few Words on the Advantages of a More Common Adoption of The Mathematics as a Branch of Education (1834)
 * Mathematical Investigation of the Principle of Hanging Doors, Gates, Swing Bridges, and other Heavy Bodies (1835)
 * Humilis Domus: some Thoughts on the Abodes, Life, and Social Condition of the Poor, especially in Dorsetshire (1849)
 * Notes on Ancient Britain and the Britons (1858)
 * Views of Labour and Gold (1859)
 * Early England and the Saxon English (1869)
 * An Outline of Redecraft or Logic (1879)

Works about Barnes

 * Baxter, Lucy E. (as “Scott, Leader”) (1887) The Life of William Barnes, Poet and Philologist
 * Venn, J.; Venn, J. A., eds. (1922–1958). “Barnes, William”. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press.
 * Jacobs, Wills D. (1952) William Barnes, Linguist
 * Venn, J.; Venn, J. A., eds. (1922–1958). “Barnes, William”. Alumni Cantabrigienses. Cambridge University Press.
 * Jacobs, Wills D. (1952) William Barnes, Linguist
 * Jacobs, Wills D. (1952) William Barnes, Linguist