Appears as: Marianne Moore.



'"He wrote the history book," it said', The Egoist Vol. III, No. 5 (1st May 1916), poem, p. 71
'"So far as the future is concerned, …"', Others Vol. I no. 6 (December 1915), poem, p. 106
'The Accented Syllable', The Egoist Vol. III, No. 10 (1st October 1916), essay, pp. 151 - 152
'Answer to an Enquiry', Twentieth Century Verse No. 12/13 (October 1938), p. 114
'Black Earth', The Egoist Vol. V, No. 4 (April 1918), poem, pp. 55 - 56
'Blake', Others Vol. I no. 6 (December 1915), poem, p. 105
'Critics and Connosisseurs', Others Vol. III no. 1 (July 1916), poem, pp. 4 - 5
'Diligence is to Magic as Progress is to Flight', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 10 (1st October 1915), poem, p. 158
'The Fish', The Egoist Vol. V, No. 7 (August 1918), poem, p. 95
'George Moore', Others Vol. I no. 6 (December 1915), poem, pp. 105 - 106
'A Man Working his Way Through the Crowd', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 4 (1st April 1915), poem, p. 62
'Pedantic Literalist', The Egoist Vol. III, No. 6 (1st June 1916), poem, p. 95
'Poetry', Others Vol. V no. 6 (July 1919), poem, p. 5
'Radical', Others Vol. V no. 4 (March 1919), poem, p. 15
'Reinforcements', The Egoist Vol. V, No. 6 (June-July 1918), poem, p. 83
'To Bernard Shaw: A Prize Bird', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 8 (2nd August 1915), poem, p. 126
'To Browning', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 8 (2nd August 1915), poem, p. 126
'To Statecraft Embalmed', Others Vol. I no. 6 (December 1915), poem, p. 104
'To William Butler Yeats on Tagore', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 5 (1st May 1915), poem, p. 77
'To a Friend in the Making', Others Vol. I no. 6 (December 1915), poem, p. 105
'To a Steam Roller', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 10 (1st October 1915), poem, p. 158
'To the Soul of "Progress"', The Egoist Vol. II, No. 4 (1st April 1915), poem, p. 62
'You are like the realistic product of an idealistic search for gold at the foot of the rainbow', The Egoist Vol. III, No. 5 (1st May 1916), poem, p. 71