London: William Heinemann, 1917


[Sonnets:]

[Hope and Fear] [227]
[After Sunset] [228]
[A Study from Memory] [230]
[To Dr. John Brown] [231]
[To William Bell Scott] [232]
[A Death on Easter Day] [233]
[On the Deaths of Thomas Carlyle and GeorgeEliot] [234]
[After Looking into Carlyle's Reminiscences][235]
[A Last Look] [237]
[Dickens] [238]
[On Lamb's Specimens of Dramatic Poets] [239]
[To John Nichol] [241]
[Dysthanatos] [243]
[Euonymos] [244]
[On the Russian Persecution of the Jews][245]
[Bismarck at Canossa] [246]
[Quia Nominor Leo] [247]
[The Channel Tunnel] [249]
[Sir William Gomm] [250]

[SONNETS ON ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS]

1590-1650

[I. Christopher Marlowe] [297]
[II. William Shakespeare] [298]
[III. Ben Jonson] [299]
[IV. Beaumont and Fletcher] [300]
[V. Philip Massinger] [301]
[VI. John Ford] [302]
[VII. John Webster] [303]
[VIII. Thomas Decker] [304]
[IX. Thomas Middleton] [305]
[X. Thomas Heywood] [306]
[XI. George Chapman] [307]
[XII. John Marston] [308]
[XIII. John Day] [309]
[XIV. James Shirley] [310]
[XV. The Tribe of Benjamin] [311]
[XVI. Anonymous Plays: "Arden of Feversham"] [312]
[XVII. Anonymous Plays] [313]
[XVIII. Anonymous Plays] [314]
[XIX. The Many] [315]
[XX. The Many] [316]
[XXI. Epilogue] [317]

SONNETS