- Poetry:
- "Six Poems" (1916)
- "Poems" (1917)
- "Last Poems" (1918, published posthumously)
- "Collected Poems" (1920, posthumous collection)
- Prose and Essays:
- "The Heart of England" (1906, travelogue)
- "The South Country" (1909, travelogue)
- "The Woodland Life" (1906, nature essays)
- "The Icknield Way" (1913, travelogue and history)
- "Walter Pater: A Critical Study" (1913)
- "A Literary Pilgrim in England" (1917)
- Translations:
- Thomas also translated several works, including the "The Poems of Richard Jefferies" (1895), "Selected Poems of Heine" (1911), and "The Diary of a Sportsman" by Ivan Turgenev.
E.D. Thomas's poetry is known for its simplicity, emotional depth, and close observation of nature. His work has been praised for its honesty, clarity, and its portrayal of the English countryside.