Works
Poetry
- The two philosophers; a quaint, sad comedy, 1892 external scan
- Causes and consequences, 1898 external scan
- Emerson, and other essays, 1898 external scan
- Government and democracy, and other essays, 1898 external scan
- Practical agitation, 1900 external scan
- The maid's forgiveness; a play, 1908 external scan
- A sausage from Bologna; a comedy in four acts, 1909 external scan
- Learning, and other essays, 1910 external scan
- The treason & death of Benedict Arnold; a play for a Greek theatre, 1910 external scan
- Neptune's isle and other plays for children, 1911 external scan
- William Lloyd Garrison, 1913 external scan
- Deutschland über alles; or, Germany speaks: a collection of the utterances of representative Germans--statesmen, military leaders, scholars, and poets--in defence of the war policies of the Fatherland, 1914 external scan
- Homeric scenes: Hector's farewell, and The wrath of Achilles, 1914 external scan
- Greek genius, and other essays, 1915 external scan
- Memories and milestones, 1915 external scan
- Notes on religion, 1915 external scan
- Cupid and psyche, 1916 external scan
- Victor Chapman's letters from France, with memoir by Victor Emmanuel Chapman, 1890-1916; Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933, ed. Published 1917 external scan
- Lincoln and Hamlet, 1919 from The North American Review, Vol. 209, no. 3, March 1919 external scan
- Songs and poems, 1919 https://archive.org/details/songjohnjay00chaprich external scan]
- A glance toward Shakespeare, 1922 external scan
- "To a Dog" from A Treasury of War Poetry, ... 1914-1919 (1917).
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