“Vendetta, in the West,” unfinished, xxiii. 229, 238-9, 241, 244, 255, 256, 259, 266
Verses, Miscellaneous and Impromptu—
“Adela, Adela, Adela Chart,” xxv. [109]
“Bells upon the City are ringing in the night,” xxiv. 167
“Blame me not that this Epistle,” letter in verse to Baxter, xxiii. 46
“Brave lads in olden musical centuries,” xxiii. 304
“Dear Henley, with a pig’s snout on,” xxiii. 330
“Do you remember—can we e’er forget?—,” xxiv. 376
“Far have you come, my lady, from the town,” rondel, xxiii. 188
“Feast of Famine” (Ballads, 1890), xxiv. 298-9, 321, 330, 395