Nicholas Hagger's
Collected Poems contained 30 volumes of his poems, and
Life Cycle and Other New Poems contained volumes 31-34. Together they reflect his quest along the Mystic Way, and the vision of unity and harmony to which it led.
The Oak Tree and the Branch contains volumes 35-41 and continues his presentation of apparent conflicts and the underlying unity of the universe within his
Arcadia.
The Oak Tree and the Branch sees the UK's departure from Europe as a lopped branch from the Tree of Tradition of European civilisation.
The Tapestry dwells on his rootedness in the past, especially in the Tudor time.
A Plague in Arcadia: Oneness with Nature and the Universe presents a host of nature poems in his local Fairmead's Arcadian paradise during the spread of coronavirus, the Covid plague.
An Oval Cloud presents a sequence of encounters with an oval cloud seen behind his closed eyes, which he tries to understand.
Court Poems: More Royal Classical Odes includes Royal events: a wedding, two funerals and a coronation, and another lopped branch. In
Arcady: A Gong and Padded Stick surveys his Providential life. And the harrowing
Agony in Arcady: Stroke wrings from him the whole range of emotions as he comes to terms with his daughter's severe stroke (another lopped branch) and heroic endurance.