| Selections From The English Poets V2 | Poetry |
| The Rebellion of the Beasts | Fiction |
| Sir Ralph Esher V1 | Fiction |
| Captain Sword and Captain Pen. | War novel |
| The Indicatior: a miscellany for the fields and the fireside. | |
| The Months | |
| Men, Women and Books | |
| A Jar Of Honey From Mount Hybla | Fiction |
| Selected Writings | Poetry |
| The Town | |
| The Wishing-Cap Papers | |
| Stories From The Italian Poets With Lives Of The Writers | Autobiography |
| The Autobiography Of Leigh Hunt | Autobiography |
| The Companion | |
| The Poetical Works Of Leigh Hunt | Poetry |
| The Seer V2 | Fiction |
| indicator, and the companion | |
| The feast of the poets | |
| descent of liberty | |
| old lady and The maid-servant | |
| day by the fire | |
| Tales | |
| Foliage, or, Poems original and translated | |
| religion of the heart | |
| Political and occasional essays | |
| Stories in verse | |
| Imagination and fancy | |
| correspondence of Leigh Hunt | |
| Musical evenings | |
| Literary criticism | |
| Some letters from my Leigh Hunt portfolios | |
| Prefaces by Leigh Hunt, mainly to his periodicals | |
| Ballads of Robin Hood | |
| Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries | |
| book of the sonnet | |
| Essays | |
| town; its memorable characters, and events | |
| Classic tales, serious and lively | |
| Coaches and coaching | |
| essays of Leigh Hunt | |
| One hundred romances of real life | |
| Six letters of Leigh Hunt ad[d]ressed to W. W. Story, 1850-1856 | |
| The Liberal | |
| Poems, with prefaces from some of his periodicals, selected and edited by Reginald Brimley Johnson, with bibliography and etchings by Herbert Railton | |
| Companion | |
| My books | |
| Dante's Divine comedy | |
| town | |
| Table talk | |
| palfrey | |
| answer to the question 'what is poetry?' including remarks on versification | |
| Seer; or, Common-places refreshed | |
| Tales, now first collected, with prefatory memoir by William Knight | |
| Beaumont and Fletcher, or, The finest scenes, lyrics, and other beauties of those two poets, selected from the whole of their works | |
| A legend of Florence | |
| old court suburb | |
| Dramatic essays | |
| Juvenilia, or, A collection of poems | |
| saunter through the west end | |
| Shelley-Leigh Hunt | |
| The story of Rimini | |
| To Shelley | |
| book for a corner | |
| Tale for a chimney corner | |
| Rimini | |
| seer | |
| Tales of Leigh Hunt | |
| Wit & humor selected from the English poets | |
| On eight sonnets of Dante | |
| Poems of Leigh Hunt | |
| Readings for railways | |
| Wit and humor | |
| A book for a corner | |
| The correspondence of Leigh Hunt | |
| A day by the fire | |
| The descent of liberty | |
| Dramatic essays | |
| Essays | |
| Juvenilia | |
| Leigh Hunt as poet and essayist | |
| Literary criticism | |
| The palfrey | |
| The poetical works | |
| The religion of the heart | |
| The seer | |
| Selected essays | |
| Selected writings of Leigh Hunt | |
| Stories from the Italian poets | |
| Table-talk, to which are added Imaginary conversations of Pope and Swift | |
| The town | |
| Wit and humour, selected from the English poets | |