CHISWICK PRESS:—CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO.
TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| London: Sonnets Written in 1889. | ||
| I. | On First Entering Westminster Abbey | [3] |
| II. | Fog | [4] |
| III. | Saint Peter-ad-Vincula | [5] |
| IV. | Strikers in Hyde Park | [6] |
| V. | Changes in the Temple | [7] |
| VI. | The Lights of London | [8] |
| VII. | Doves | [9] |
| VIII. | In the Reading-Room of the British Museum | [10] |
| IX. | Sunday Chimes in the City | [11] |
| X. | A Porch in Belgravia | [12] |
| XI. | York Stairs | [13] |
| XII. | In the Docks | [14] |
| Oxford: Sonnets Written there between 1890 and 1895. | ||
| I. | The Tow-Path | [17] |
| II. | The Old Dial of Corpus | [18] |
| III. | Ad Antiquarium | [19] |
| IV. | Rooks in New College Gardens | [20] |
| V. | On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford | [21] |
| VI. | On the Same (continued) | [22] |
| VII. | A December Walk | [23] |
| VIII. | Undertones at Magdalen | [24] |
| IX. | Port Meadow | [25] |
| X. | Martyrs’ Memorial | [26] |
| XI. | A Last View | [27] |
| XII. | Retrieval | [28] |
| Lyrics. | ||
| A Ballad of Kenelm | [31] | |
| Two Irish Peasant Songs | [33] | |
| In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm | [35] | |
| To a Child | [36] | |
| In a Perpendicular Church | [37] | |
| A Seventeenth-Century Song | [37] | |
| Columba and the Stork | [38] | |
| The Chantry | [39] | |
| April in Govilon | [40] | |
| On Leaving Winchester | [41] | |
| On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George’s Chapel | [42] | |
| Of Joan’s Youth | [43] | |
| Passing the Minster | [43] | |
| The Yew-Tree | [44] | |
| Shropshire Landscape | [45] | |
| The Graham Tartan to a Graham | [46] | |
| In a London Street | [46] | |
| Athassel Abbey | [47] | |
| Romans in Dorset | [49] | |
| Lines on Various Fly-Leaves. | ||
| To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey | [53] | |
| For Izaak Walton | [53] | |
| A Footnote to a Famous Lyric | [54] | |
| A Memory of a Breconshire Valley | [56] | |
| Writ in my Lord Clarendon’s “History of the Rebellion” | [57] | |
| A Last Word on Shelley | [57] | |
| An Epitaph for William Hazlitt | [58] | |
| Emily Brontë | [58] | |
| Pax Paganica | [59] | |
| Valediction: R. L. S., 1894 | [59] | |