Works
- Metrical essays on subjects of history and imagination (1827)
- Beauties of the mind: A poetical sketch; with Lays historical and romantic (1831)
- Dryburgh Abbey, the burial place of Sir Walter Scott: A vision (1832)
- Memoir of Henry Liverseege (1835)
- Cabinet of poetry and romance (1844)
- Rhymes for childhood (1846)
- Dramatic chapters: poems and songs (1847)
- English melodies (1849)
- Letters of Laura d'Auverne (1853)
- Poems (1857)
- Art and Fashion: with other sketches, songs, and poems (1863)
- Songs and ballads (1867)
- True Nobility (1898)
- Selections (1906) (posthumous)
Works about Swain
- "Swain, Charles," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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