Works
Books
- This, That and the Other (1854)
- Juno Clifford (1855)
- My Third Book (1859)
- Evaline, Madelon and Other Poems (1861)
- Bed-time Stories (1873)
- More Bed-time Stories (1875)
- Poems (1877)
- Swallow Flights (1878)
- Random Rambles (1881)
- Firelight Stories (1883)
- Some Women's Hearts (1888)
- In the Garden of Dreams (1889)
- Stories told at Twilight (1890)
- Ourselves and Our Neighbours: Short Chats on Social Topics (1894)
- Arthur O'Shaughnessy his life and his work with selections from his poems (1894)
- Miss Eyre from Boston and Other Stories (1889)
- Lazy Tours in Spain and Elsewhere] (1897)
- Four of Them (1899)
- At the Wind’s Will (1899)
- New Bed-time Stories (1907)
- The Poems and Sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton (1909)
Editor
- Garden Secrets (1887) by Philip Bourke Marston, including a biographical sketch by the editor
- A Last Harvest; Lyrics and Sonnets from the Book of Love (1891) by Philip Bourke Marston, including a biographical sketch by the editor
- The collected poems of Philip Bourke Marston (1892) by Philip Bourke Marston, including a biographical sketch by the editor
Contributor
- "When She Was Thirty" in Tales from McClure's (1897)
Poems
- "At the Last" in Littell's Living Age, 136 (1760)
- "The House in the Meadow" in Littell's Living Age, 131 (1688)
- "Her Laureate" in Littell's Living Age, 137 (1770)
- "Hereafter" in Littell's Living Age, 137 (1770)
- "How Long?" in Littell's Living Age, 136 (1761)
- "One Dread" in Littell's Living Age, 136 (1761)
- "A Summer's Ghost" in Littell's Living Age, 130 (1681)
Works about Moulton
- "Moulton, Louise Chandler," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- Louise Chandler Moulton in A Woman of the Century (1893) edited by Frances Elizabeth Willard and Mary Ashton Rice Livermore
- "A Singer from over seas" in Sorrow and Song (1894) by Coulson Kernahan
- Louise Chandler Moulton, Poet and Friend. (1910) by Lilian Whiting
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