7. Programmes of the Kelmscott Press annual Wayzgoose for the years 1892-95. These were printed without supervision from Mr. Morris.

8. Specimen showing the three types used at the Press for insertion in the first edition of Strange’s Alphabets March, 1895. 2000 ordinary copies and 60 on large paper.

9. Cards for Associates of the Deaconess Institution for the Diocese of Rochester. One side of this card is printed in Chaucer type; on the other there is a prayer in the Troy type enclosed in a small border which was not used elsewhere. It was designed for the illustrations of a projected edition of The House of the Wolfings, April, 1897. 250 copies.


INDEX.

A
Æneid, The, [122-124], [144]
Æschylus, [262]
Agamemnon, Browning’s, [124]
Allingham, William, [42], [48], [70]
Amiens Cathedral, article on, by Morris, [34], [36-39]
Amis and Amile, translation by Morris, [229]
Archbishop of Canterbury, [177]
Aristophanes, [262]
Arnold, Matthew, [149]
Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, The, [191]
Art Worker’s Guild, The, [192]
Atalanta in Calydon, Swinburne’s, [229]
Athenæum, The, [152]
B
Bagehot, Walter, quoted, [36]
Ballads and Narrative Poems, Rossetti’s, [229]
Batchelor, Mr., [221]
Bax, E. Belfort, [218]
Beata Beatrix, picture by Rossetti, [55]
Beauty of Life, The, Morris’s lecture on, [65]
Belgium, [110]
Beowulf, The Tale of, [230], [231], [262]
Besant, Mrs., [180]
Bethel, Alfred, article on, by Morris, [34]
Bible, the, [262]
Biblia Innocentium, Mackail’s, [228]
Bibliographical Society, The, [192]
Birkbeck Hill, Dr., [47], [73]
Birmingham Society of Artists, lecture to, [62]
Blackburn, [168]
Blake, William, [263]
“Bloody Sunday,” [179]
Boccaccio, [263]
Book of Wisdom and Lies, The, [230]
Borrow, George, [263]
British Museum, the woodblocks of Kelmscott Press in possession of, [235]
Brown, Madox, [113]
Browning, Robert, his poems, [37], [39], [40], [57-59]
Bryant, William Cullen, his translation of The Odyssey compared with Morris’s translation, [142]
Bulgaria, [146]
Burne-Jones, Edward, [1];
his first meeting with Morris, [23], [24];
the beginning of his art, [26];
his trip with Morris and Fulford through Northern France, [26], [27];
his decision to leave college and study art, [27];
his admiration for Rossetti, [26], [27] et seq.
Bury Wood, [15], [16]
Byron, [236]
C
Cambridge University Library, [221]
Canterbury Cathedral, Morris’s early visit to, [6]
Canterbury Tales, The, [115]

Captain Singleton, [263]
Carlyle, Thomas, [24], [150], [263]
Carmagnole, The, song, [178]
Carpets, [89]
Catterson-Smith, R., [233]
Catullus, [262]
Chants for Socialists, [218]
Chartres, [27]
Chaucer, [115], [116], [119], [137], [231-234], [237], [238], [256], [262]
Chaucer type, the, [224]
Child Christopher and Goldilands the Fair, [231]
Chingford Hotel, [15]
Chiswick Press, the, [33], [205], [206]
Clarke, William, [166]
Clay Road, [15]
Cockerell, S. C., [234]
Coleridge’s Poems, selection from, by Morris, [232], [263]
Colonel Jack, [263]
Colour, Morris’s opinions on, [83], [84], [92]
Commonweal, The, organ of the Socialist League, [175], [183], [185], [195], [201], [203], [209], [210], [218]
Crane, Walter, [175], [192], [229]
D
Daily Chronicle, The, Morris’s letters to, concerning Epping Forest, [12-18];
letter by Morris on Socialism, [186-189]
Daily News, The, quotation from, [146-148]
Daisy Chain, The, its influence on Morris, [24]
Dante, [262]
Day, Lewis, [31], [78]
Defence of Guenevere, The, [54], [59], [228]
Democratic Federation, the, [157], [168], [170], [174], [180]
De Vinne, Th., on the Kelmscott Press, [224]
Dickens, Charles, [263]
Dixon, Canon, [34]
Dream of John Ball, A, [195], [201-203], [228]
Dumas, Alexandre, [263]
Dürer, [261]
Dyes, Morris’s preferences in, [91]
E
Earthly Paradise, The, [59], [115], [116-120], [144], [219], [233]
Eastern Question Association, The, [148]
Edda, The, [262]
Ellis, F. S., [221-232], [237]
English Illustrated Magazine, The, [218]
Epistola de Contemptu Mundi, [230]
Epping Forest, Morris’s early familiarity with, [7], [11];
his letters concerning its destruction, [11-18]
Erewhon, Kingsley’s, [163]
Eve of Crecy, poem by Morris, [55]
Exeter College, [193]
Exile, The, [262]
Eyrbyggja Saga, The, [144]
F
Fair Mead Bottom, [15]
Farringdon Road, [101], [177]
Faulkner, Charles, [47], [70], [73], [108], [111], [263]
Floure and the Leafe, The, [233]
Forman, Buxton, [205], [206]
Freeman, E. A., [149]
Froissart, [57], [233]
G
Germ, The, [33]
Gertha’s Lovers, [36]
Ghirlandata, The, picture by Rossetti, [55]
Giotto, [261]
Gisli, [109]
Glasgow, [168]
Glittering Plain, The, [221], [229], [246], [248]
Godefrey of Boloyne, Caxton’s history of, [228]
Golden Legend, Caxton’s, [221], [223], [227], [228]
Golden type, the, [221]
Goldilocks and Goldilocks, [7], [228]

Good King Wenceslas, ballad printed at the Kelmscott Press, [4], [5]
Gothic Architecture, lecture by Morris, [228]
Green, J. R., [149]
Grettir, [109]
Grimm, [263]
Gudrun, [109]
H
Hammersmith, [97], [107], [108], [176], [181], [257]
Hammersmith Socialist Society, The, [185], [189]
Hand and Soul, Rossetti’s, [231]
Hardy Norseman’s Home of Yore, [149]
Havre, [27]
Heir of Redclyffe, The, [24]
Herodotus, [262]
Herrick’s Poems, [231]
Hesiod, [262]
High Beach, [17]
History of Florence, Arezzo’s, [220]
History of Oversea, translated by Morris, [230]
Historyes of Troye, Caxton’s, [223], [228]
Hollow Land, The, [36], [40]
Homer, [262]
Hornbeams, Morris’s liking for, [13]
House of the Wolfings, The, [195], [203-205], [207], [239], [246]
Huckleberry Finn, [263]
Hughes, Arthur, [49]
Hugo, Victor, [263]
I
Iceland, Morris’s first voyage to, [108-110];
second voyage, [110]
Idylls of the King, Tennyson’s, [126], [136]
Irish National League, The, [180]
J
Jorrocks, Mr., [263]
Justice, organ of the Democratic Federation, [168], [169]
K
Kalevala, [262]
Keats, John, [24], [27], [34], [229], [238], [263]
Kelmscott Church, [258]
Kelmscott House, [108], [221]
Kelmscott Books, prices of, [238]
Kelmscott Manor House, [101-108]
Kelmscott Press, The, [177], [219-239], [255]
King’s Lesson, A, [203]
Kingsley, Charles, [24], [25]
Koburger, Anthony, [223]
L
Lang, Andrew, [122-124]
Laudes Beatæ Mariæ Virginis, [233]
Laxdæla Saga, The, [116]
Lechlade, [101]
Leeds, [168]
Leicester, [168]
Leonardo, [261]
Lesser Arts, The, lecture by Morris on, [94]
Life and Death of Jason, The, [114], [231], [238]
Life of Cardinal Wolsey, Cavendish’s, [228]
Linnell, Alfred, [180], [181]
Looking Backward, Bellamy’s, [209]
Loughton, [15]
Love is Enough, [120-122], [219], [234]
Lovers of Gudrun, The, [116]
Lowell, J. R., quoted, [57], [229]
Lucretius, [262]
M
Mabinogion, [263]
Mackail, Mr., [24], [33], [62], [71], [97], [110], [111], [120], [122], [150], [191], [193], [229], [263]
Maeterlinck, Morris compared to, [57]
Madox-Brown, Ford, [70]
Magnusson, Mr., [108], [125]
Mahabbarata, [262]
Making the Best of It, lecture by Morris on house-decoration, [83]
Manchester, [168]

Marlborough College, Morris a student in, [6], [9]
Marshall, Peter Paul, [70]
Maud, Tennyson’s, [228]
Meinhold, William, [229]
Men and Women, Browning’s, reviewed by Morris, [34], [39]
Merton Abbey, [175], [190]
Milton, [263]
Moll Flanders, [263]
Monk Wood, [15]
Morris, May (Mrs. Sparling), daughter of Wm. Morris, [177]
Morris, Mrs., wife of William Morris, [51], [53], [59], [66]
Morris and Co., [69];
formation of the firm, [69];
prospectus of, [71], [72];
dissolution of, [111-113]
Morte d’Arthur, painting from, at Oxford Union, [49], [263]
Murray, Fairfax, [230]
N
Nature of the Gothic, The, [160], [228]
Newcomes, The, quotation from, [30]
Newman, Jno., [25]
News from Nowhere, [98], [102];
quotation from, [103-107], [163-165], [195], [200], [209-212], [213], [238], [258]
Nibelungen Lied, [262]
Njal, [109]
O
Odyssey, The, [142-144], [210]
Old Story Retold, An, see [A King’s Lesson]
Omar Khayyam, [262]
Orbeliani, Sulkhan-Saba, [230]
Order of Chivalry, The, Caxton’s translation of, [228]
Ordination of Knighthood, Morris’s translation of, [228]
Ovid, [262]
Oxford, [191];
Morris’s life at, [1-29];
abuses at, [22-23], [31], [41], [168], [193]
Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, The, [33]
Oxford Union, paintings for, [49-52], [54]
P
Pall-Mall Gazette, The, [189], [261]
Paper used at Kelmscott Press, [222]
Patmore, Coventry, on Oxford Union paintings, [52], [120]
Penitential Psalms, The, [230]
Pennell, Joseph, [181]
Percyvelle of Gales, Syr, [231]
Piers Plowman, [262]
Pilgrims of Hope, The, poem by Morris, [195-201]
Pilgrim’s Progress, [263]
Plato, [262]
Pliny, Jensen’s [220]
Poems, Keats’s, [229]
Poems, Shakespeare’s, [228]
Poems by the Way, [7], [227]
Pollen, J. Hungerford, [49]
Praise of My Lady, poem by Morris, [52], [53]
Prinsep, Valentine, [49]
Prioress’s Tale, The, Burne-Jones’s paintings from, [47]
Professorship of Poetry at Oxford, Morris declines, [149]
Proserpine, picture by Rossetti, [54]
Pugin, [31]
Q
Queen Square, Morris’s residence in, [97], [101]
Quest, The, article by Morris in, [102]
R
Raphael, [261]
Rapunzel, poem by Morris, [57]
Red Lion Square, [46], [71], [81]
Red House, The, [61-68], [96], [97], [101], [114]
Rembrandt, [261]
Restoration of ancient buildings, [32]
Reynard the Fox, [263]
Robinson Crusoe, [263]
Robinson, Ralph, [213], [228]
Rome, [61]
Roots of the Mountains, The, [195], [207-209], [246]
Rosamond, Swinburne’s, [54]

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, [1], [9], [27];
Morris’s first meeting with, [40-42];
his service to Morris, [43-46];
at Oxford, [49-51];
and Jane Burden, [51];
The Defence of Guenevere dedicated to, [54], [55];
his part in the formation of the firm “Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, & Co.,” [69-74];
at Kelmscott, [101-103], [108];
his attitude respecting the dissolution of the firm, [111-113];
his Hand and Soul, [231]
Rossetti, William, [70], [112], [113]
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The, [144]
Rubens, Jacobus, [220]
Ruin, The, [262]
Ruskin, [19], [23], [24], [27], [151], [160], [263]
S
St. Mark’s Cathedral, [154]
Savernake Forest, Morris’s early familiarity with, [7]
Savonarola, [230]
Schoeffer, Peter, [223]
Scott, Gilbert, [31], [152]
Scott, Walter, [5], [19], [263]
Shahnameh, [262]
Shakespeare, [24], [137]
Shaw, Bernard, on Nupkins Awakened, [31], [179]
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, [24], [101], [230], [263]
Shepherde’s Calender, The, [233]
Sidonia the Sorceress, Lady Wilde’s, [228]
Signs of Change, lectures by Morris, [218]
Sigurd, [109]
Sir Galahad, [54]
Sire Degravaunt, [66], [234]
Socialism, [162-218]
Socialism from the Root Up, book by Morris and Bax, [218]
Socialist League, The, [175-177], [180], [182], [185]
Society for Protection of Ancient Buildings, The, [153], [157]
Society of Antiquaries, [192]
Sophocles, [262]
Spectator, The, letter from Morris in, [252]
Stanhope, Spencer, [49]
Stanmore Tapestry, The, [99]
Stead, William, [263]
Stevenson, Robert Louis, his letter to his father, [9], [124]
Stones of Venice, The, [27], [160], [228]
Story of the Glittering Plain, The, [109], [218], [227], [243]
Story of Sigur the Volsung, The, [125-142], [144], [146], [227], [234], [238]
Street, George Edmund, [31], [42], [63]
Sundering Flood, The, [234], [239], [240], [242], [257]
Surts-hellir, cave at, [109]
Svend and his Brethren, [36], [37]
Swainslow, [256]
Swinburne, A. C., [229]
Syr Ysambrace, [234]
T
Tables Turned, The; or, Nupkins Awakened, farce by Morris, [177]
Tale of the Emperor Constans, The, translated by Morris, [230]
Tale of King Florus and Fair Tehane, translated by Morris, [227]
Taylor, George Warrington, Morris’s business manager, [97]
Tennyson, Alfred, [24], [177]
Teutonic Mythology, [263]
Tewkesbury, restoration of the Abbey Church at, [152]
Thackeray, William M., [24]
Theocritus, [262]
Thousand and One Nights, The, [263]
Three Northern Love-Stories and Other Tales, translations by Morris, [125]
Trafalgar Square, [161], [179-181]
Troy Type, The, [223], [225]
Tyndall, Prof., [177]
U
Uncle Remus, [263]
Upton, Morris’s residence at, [62], [96]
Useful Work versus Useless Toil, lecture by Morris, [165]
Utopia, More’s, [213-217], [228], [263]

V
Van Eyck, his motto chosen by Morris, [68]
Velasquez, [261]
Verona, [61]
Viollet-le-Duc, [31]
Virgil, [122-124], [262]
Volsunga Saga, The, [125]
Voyage Round the World, [263]
W
Wagner, Richard, [135], [141]
Wake, London Lads! ballad by Morris, [148]
Walker, Emery, [22], [205], [209]
Wall-papers, [81-83]
Wallace, Alfred, his suggestion that Epping Forest be planted with North American trees, [11]
Walthamstow, [3], [10]
Wardrop, Oliver, [230]
Warren, Sir Charles, [179]
Water of the Wondrous Isles, The, [233], [240], [245], [248-251]
Watts-Dunton, Theodore, [69]
Waverley Novels, the, Morris’s early fondness for, [3]
Weaving, [85], [86]
Webb, Philip, architect of the Red House, [61], [70], [75], [82], [111]
Well at the World’s End, The, [232], [245], [248]
Westminster Abbey, [154], [181]
White Horse, The, [30]
Whitney, Miss Anne, [229]
Whittingham, Charles, [33]
Wilde, Lady, [228]
Women and Roses, Browning’s, [39]
Wood beyond the World, The, Morris’s, [7], [230], [242], [252]
Woodford Hall, home of the Morrises, [3]
Working Men’s College, Burne-Jones’s visit to, [40]
Wyatt, A. J., [230]
Y
Yonge, Miss, [24]
Z
Zainer, Gunther, [223]