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Works
- Letter to Henry Hyde (c. 1752)
- Pastoral in the "Edinburgh Miscellany" (1720)
- The Transfiguration in the "The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany" (1793) Volume II, pp. 339-341.
- William and Margaret (1724)
- Mira (1725)
- The Excursion: a poem in two cantos (1726)
- Eurydice - a tragedy (1731)
- Of Verbal Criticism (1733)
- Mustapha (1738)
- The Life of Francis Bacon, Lord High Chancellor of England (1740)
- Alfred: a masque (1740), co-authored with James Thomson
- Amyntor and Theodora: Or, The Hermit: A Poem in Three Cantos (1747)
- The works of the late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke (1754), in 5 volumes.
- Britannia: a masque (1755)
- Edwin and Emma (1760)
- Poems on several occasions (1762)
- Elvira (1763)
Letters to Mallet
- Letter from Henry Hyde (1752)
Works about Mallet
- Will (extract) of Henry St. John, bequeathing his writings to Mallet (c. 1729-1751)
- "Mallet, David," in Dictionary of National Biography, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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