Appears as: T. Sturge Moore, T. Sturge Moore[Translator].



'Bitten Apples', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 15
'Gust-Disgusted Geese', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 16
'King Comfort', The Dial No. II (1892), pp. 19 - 22
'Les Chercheuses de Poux: After Arthur Rimbaud', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 17
'The Little Brown Wood-Mouse', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 16
'Love Lies Bleeding', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 16
'Maurice de Guérin', The Dial No. II (1892), pp. 11 - 14
'On a Drawing by C. H. S.', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 18
'On a Picture by Puvis de Chavannes', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 15
'Pygmalion', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 18
'To the Memory of Arthur Rimbaud', The Dial No. II (1892), p. 10
'Chorus of Grecian Girls', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 20
'Danaë', The Dial No. III (1893), pp. 1 - 9
'Old Kitty', The Dial No. III (1893), pp. 27 - 30
'Pan Mountain', The Dial No. III (1893), illustration, facing p. 18
'The Pimpernel', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 18
'Some Shadows of a Thought', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 17
'Sonnet de Ronsard pour Helene', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 17
'Suggested by the Prose of Arthur Rimbaud: "Enfance"', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 19
'Suggested by the Prose of Arthur Rimbaud: "Through a Child's Eyes" ', The Dial No. III (1893), p. 19
'Baby Giants', The Dial No. VI (1896), illustration, facing p. 20
'The Death of the Dragon', The Dial No. VI (1896), illustration , facing p. 16
'A Duet', The Pageant Vol. 1 (1896), poem, p. 94
'Pallas and the Centaur: After a Picture by Botticelli', The Pageant Vol. 1 (1896), poem, p. 229
'A Prayer to Venus', The Dial No. VI (1896), pp. 12 - 14
'The Centaur', The Dial No. V (1897), pp. 16 - 21
'Centaur with a Bough', The Dial No. V (1897), illustration, facing p. 16
'The Hare Making Circles in Her Mirth', The Dial No. V (1897), illustration, facing p. 16
'Pan Island', The Dial No. V (1897), illustration, facing p. 12
'Phantom Sea-Birds', The Dial No. V (1897), pp. 8 - 10
'To an Early Spring Day', The Pageant - The Pageant Vol. 2 (1897), poem, pp. 156 - 162
'The Phantom of a Rose', Poetry Review Vol. I No. IX (September 1912), pp. 425 - 429
'The Story of Tristram and Isolt in Modern Poetry', The Criterion Vol. 1, No. 1 (October 1922), Essay, pp. 34 - 49
'The Story of Tristram and Isolt in English Poetry', The Criterion Vol. 1, No. 2 (January 1923), Essay, pp. 171 - 187
'The Vigil of Julian's Friend by his Dead Body', The Criterion Vol. 3, No. 11 (April 1925), Poem, pp. 413 - 414
'A Poet and his Technique', The Criterion Vol. 4, No. 3 (June 1926), Essay, pp. 421 - 435
'A Poet and his Technique', The Criterion Vol. 4, No. 4 (October 1926), Essay, pp. 680 - 693
'Towards Simplicity', The Criterion Vol. 6, No. 5 (November 1927), Essay, pp. 409 - 417
'Piaget Shanks: Flaubert's Youth', The Criterion Vol. 6, No. 6 (December 1927), Review, pp. 554 - 556