LONDON: SONNETS WRITTEN IN 1889.
On First Entering Westminster Abbey
Fog
Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
Strikers in Hyde Park
Changes in the Temple
The Lights of London
Doves
In the Reading-Room of the British Museum
Sunday Chimes in the City
A Porch in Belgravia
York Stairs
In the Docks
OXFORD: SONNETS WRITTEN THERE BETWEEN 1890 AND 1895.
The Tow-Path
The Old Dial of Corpus
Ad Antiquarium
Rooks in New College Gardens
On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford
On the Same (continued)
A December Walk
Undertones at Magdalen
Port Meadow
Martyrs' Memorial
A Last View
Retrieval
LYRICS.
A Ballad of Kenelm
Two Irish Peasant Songs
In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm
To a Child
In a Perpendicular Church
A Seventeenth-Century Song
Columba and the Stork
The Chantry
April in Govilon
On Leaving Winchester
On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George's Chapel
Of Joan's Youth
Passing the Minster
The Yew-Tree
Shropshire Landscape
The Graham Tartan to a Graham
In a London Street
Athassel Abbey
Romans in Dorset
LINES ON VARIOUS FLY-LEAVES.
To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
[vii]For Izaak Walton
A Footnote to a Famous Lyric
A Memory of a Breconshire Valley
Writ in my Lord Clarendon's “History of the Rebellion”
A Last Word on Shelley
An Epitaph for William Hazlitt
Emily Brontë
Pax Paganica
Valediction: R. L. S., 1894