The Subject Index covers all the poems published by HDR in his poetry books as well as the many individual poems found in newspapers, journals and the Crosthwaite Parish Magazine. It also includes numerous unpublished poems from the Rawnsley Archives.

 

O’Leary, Michael John

Michael O’Leary and How He Won the Victoria Cross, February 1st, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 177-179.

 

Oakley, John (Dean)

Dean Oakley, June 10th, 1890, Penrith Observer, 17 June 1890, p. 7; Carlisle Diocesan Magazine, 1 (September 1890), p. 37; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 82.

 

Oaks

The Haunted Oak of Nannau, Pall Mall Magazine, 3 (July 1894), pp. 353-361.

 

Oates, Lawrence

In Memory of Captain Oates, British Review, April 1913, pp. 82.

 

Oceans see Seas and Oceans

 

October

The Seasons, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 33-35.

 

Odell, Thomas

Dead Man’s Pool, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 217-227.

 

Ogilvy, David Stanley, 11th Earl of Airlie

The Gallant Earl of Airlie, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 186-187.

 

Old Times

Old Times, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 122-129.

 

Oliver’s Mount (Yorkshire)

Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 202.

 

Orphanage

“Little Johnny,” at the Cripples’ Home, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 45.

Müller’s Orphanage, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 52.

Plucking Daisies; or, the Orphanage at the Foot of Ashley Hill, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 53.

The Cripples’ Home, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 44.

 

Ostle, John Sharpe

To My Colleague John Sharpe Ostle, On Leaving the Parish and Church of St. Kentigern, Crosthwaite, after Five Years, Faithful Friendship and Service, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 November 1888, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1888.

 

Owen, Sir Richard

Sir Richard Owen, December 18th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 119.

 

Oxen

A Buffalo Ride, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 82.

 

Oxford

Alma Mater Medicatrix, at Oxford 1917, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

Magdalen Meadows, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

The Rooks in Magdalen Walk, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Oxland, Nowell (Second Lieutenant)

Homeward Bound. In Memory of Nowell Oxland, the Writer of the Poem “Outward Bound”, Who Fell at Suvla Bay, Aug 9, 1915, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

 

Palm Trees

The Marriage of the Palms, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 75-76.

 

Paton, William

A River Tragedy, Barmouth, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 64-65.

 

Patriotism

Patriotism. In Mulgrave Woods, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 157.

 

Payne, Geoffrey

In Grateful Memory of Geoffrey Payne (Aged 23 Years) Who Fell on Sleep at Keswick, 5th October, 1908, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1908.

 

Peace

A New Year’s Greetings, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1896.

A New Year’s Sonnet: The Tide of Love, 1904, Westminster Gazette, 1 January 1904, p. 11; Lowestoft Journal, 9 January, p. 8; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 50.

A Prayer for Peace, Westminster Gazette, 4 August 1914, p. 2; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 17; Songs and Sonnets for England in War-Time: Being a Collection of Lyrics by Various Authors Inspired by the Great War, 1914.

A Song of Peace, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, not dated – view full text).

A Voice in the Silence: Armistice Day, 1919, Carlisle Journal, 18 November 1919, p. 4.

At Harlaw: July 24, 1914, Aberdeen Press and Journal, 25 July 1914, p. 6.

Christmas, 1905, London Daily News, 25 December 1905, p. 6; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 84.

‘Dar bon! but it were gude to hear’, Carlisle Journal, 31 December 1918, p. 8; Wigton Advertiser, 4 January 1919, p. 3.

Freedom’s Spring-Tide, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1912.

L’Entente Cordiale, April, 1904, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 58.

L’Entente Cordiale, July 8, 1903, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 45.

L’Entente Cordiale, On Board the “Victory,” Portsmouth, 9th August, 1905, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 76.

New Year, 1902, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 24.

Peace, June 24th 1919, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1919 – view full text).

Peace on Earth, Carlisle Journal, 24 December 1915, p. 8.

The Advent of Peace, Carlisle Journal, 12 November 1918, p. 5.

The Angel-Whisper, Peace, London Daily News, 26 May 1902, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1902; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 27.

The Anglo-Japanese Treaty, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1905.

The Chiffchaff’s Message, Nature Notes, 8 (June 1897), p. 116.

The Dreamers of Peace, London Daily News, 23 August 1905, p. 7.

The New Year’s Hope, 1899, Penrith Observer, 10 January 1899, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1899.

The Peace Conference, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1899.

The Tsar’s Manifesto: Aug. 30th, 1898, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1898; Westminster Gazette, 19 December 1898, p. 2.

The Way of Peace, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 18.

To England and America: A Christmas Greeting, Christian World Pulpit, 49 (1 January 1896), p. 11; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1896.

To the Mikado: Portsmouth, USA, 29th August, 1905, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 77.

 

Peart, Walter

The Railway Heroes, London Daily News, 27 July 1898, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1898.

 

Peel, Sir William

In a Battery, Captain Peel, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 4-9.

 

Peel, William

In Memoriam: William Peel, Killed at Bassenthwaite Station, by the Excursion Train, July 11th, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 June 1890, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1890.

 

Penny Hedge

Penny Hedge, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 187.

 

Penrith

Penrith Grammar School Song, Penrith Observer, 30 March 1915, p. 7.

 

Periton, Daniel

Daniel Periton. A Ballad of the Conemaugh Flood, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 136-140.

 

Philae

At Philae, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 145-147.

 

Phillips, James Robert

In Memory of Acting Consul-General Phillips, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1897.

‘We keep Christ’s Day in Cumberland’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1898.

 

Phipps-Hornby, Edmund John

To Major E. J. Phipps-Hornby, V.C., of Battery “Q”, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 168-169.

 

Pickering (Yorkshire)

Pickering Moor, From Near Saltersgate, in Heather-Time, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 190.

 

Pier

On the Harbour Pier, Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 177.

The Pier at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 132.

 

Pigeons

Pigeon Shooting at Ambleside, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 52.

The Carrier Pigeon, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

The Pigeons’ Sanctuary, Nature Notes, 8 (March 1897), p. 52.

Tumbler Pigeons, Over Bristol, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 85.

 

Pigs

A Farm-Yard Soliloquy, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 197-201.

 

Pilatus (Switzerland)

Dayspring on Pilatus, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 17.

 

Pine

In a Pinewood, at the Gutsch, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 3.

 

Planets

Jupiter and Venus, March, 1905, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 69; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 107.

 

Pliny

At Como Cathedral, Pliny’s Statue, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 77.

 

Plymouth

Old Eddystone Lighthouse, Plymouth Hoe, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 17.

Plymouth Harbour – Sunday, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 16.

 

Poddish

A Traveller’s Tale, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 January 1892, p. 5.

Old Mary’s Secret, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 December 1906, p. 4; West Cumberland Times, 29 December 1906, p. 2.

The Secret of Old Age, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 28 December 1901, p. 5; West Cumberland Times, 28 December 1901, p. 5.

 

Poetry

Introductory, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, p. 1.

 

Politics

A Keswick Voter, Christmas 1909, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 1 January 1910, p. 5.

A Sonnet of the Welsh Church Bill: To Our Legislators, An Appeal, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 13 January 1913, p. 6.

‘Dar bun! Parrish Cooncils can deu out they like’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 December 1894, p. 4.

 

Pollution

Bristol Smoke in Early Morning, October, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 48.

 

Popham (Lieutenant)

How They Saved the Wagon Bridge at Bethulie, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 161-164.

 

Poplars

Poplars at the Friends’ Meeting House, Colthouse, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 101.

 

Poppies

Yellow Poppies at Wray Castle, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 84.

 

Portbury

Carter’s Lane, Portbury, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 117.

 

Portland

Portland, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 14.

 

Pottery

At Keneh, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 102-103.

 

Poverty

A Christmas Message, 1902, Carlisle Journal, 26 December 1902, p. 6; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 39.

A Monkish Swimmer, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 88-89.

A Traveller’s Tale, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 January 1892, p. 5.

Death the Befriender, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 116-121.

Old Times, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 122-129.

The Queen’s Appeal, 13th November, 1905, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 83.

The Village Carpenter, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 92-98.

To All Who Helped, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1901.

 

Prayer

Bilâl the Muedzzin, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 23-29.

El Fât’ha, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 7. [Islam’s equivalent of the Lord’s Prayer]

The First Call to Prayer (In the Citadel Courtyard, Cairo, at Sunset), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 2-4.

 

Pugsley, Mother

Mother Pugsley’s Field, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 12-13.

Pyramids see Monuments (Egypt)

 

Quakers

Poplars at the Friends’ Meeting House, Colthouse, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 101.

 

Quails

Quails and the Vocal Memnon, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 132.

 

Rabbeth, Doctor

A Brave Doctor, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 87-89.

 

Rabbits

Noble Sport, Nature Notes, 7 (December 1896), p. 256.

The Bitter Cry of Brer Rabbit, Cornhill Magazine, 18 (May 1892), pp. 541-543.

 

Raika (Bulgarian Revolutionary)

Raika, “Queen of the Bulgarians”, Western Daily Press, 5 September 1876, p. 3.

 

Railway Accidents and Heroes

A Gallant Engine Driver, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 196-198.

A Lincolnshire Hero, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 135-137.

A Woman Saviour, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 193-196.

Brave Plate-Laying, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 143-144.

In Memoriam: John Chiddy, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 47; Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp.       212-213.

In Memoriam: William Peel, Killed at Bassenthwaite Station, by the Excursion Train, July 11th, English Lakes     Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 June 1890, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1890.

The Engine-Driver, On the Pennsylvanian Railway, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890-pp. 238-243.

The Heroic Engine-Driver, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

The Railway Heroes, London Daily News, 27 July 1898, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1898.

‘They who, with sight of Death, see Duty clear’, Westminster Gazette, 24 January 1899, p. 2; Peterborough Advertiser, 1 February 1899, p. 3.

 

Railways

On a Moorland Railway, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 189.

Over the St. Gothard, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 46.

 

Rain

A Storm on Monte Generoso, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 70.

After a Storm at Kanzeli, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 117.

An Incident of the Floods in Picton Street, Western Daily Press, 11 December 1894, p. 5; Mid Sussex Times, 18 December 1894, p. 2; Bognor Regis Observer, 19 December 1894, p. 7.

April with Rain—A Sequel, Spectator, 60 (30 April 1887), p. 590; Carlisle Journal, 20 May 1887, p. 6. Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 42.

Daniel Periton. A Ballad of the Conemaugh Flood, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 136-140.

Locarno in Rain, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 48.

Rain After Drought, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 70.

The Drought, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Rainbows

The Rainbow Fields of Wengen, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 100.

 

Rainy, Robert

In Memoriam: Principal Rainy, Hamilton Herald and Lanarkshire Weekly News, 29 December 1906, p. 8.

 

Raleigh, Sir Walter

Falmouth, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 23.

 

Ram Buksh

Ram Buksh, the Leper, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 168-172.

 

Rameses II

Lifting the Colossal Statue of Rameses II, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 54-55.

 

Ranavalona III

To Ranavalona: Queen of Madagascar, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Rathbone, Edward

In Memoriam: September 9, 1886, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1886; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 127. [Edward Rathbone]

 

Rawlings, Victor

A Hero of the Mohegan, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Rawnsley, Arthur (A Younger Brother of HDR)

“Arthur”, Died April 26th 1880, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Rawnsley, Catherine (Hardwicke’s Mother)

A Grandmother’s Dream, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Dedicatory: To My Mother, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 1.

 

Rawnsley, Edith (Hardwicke’s first Wife)

Going Home, Carlisle Journal, 5 January 1917, p. 8; Penrith Observer, 9 January 1917, p. 7.

 

Rawnsley, Eleanor Foster (Hardwicke’s second wife, née Simpson)

Between April 1917 and June 1918, Hardwicke wrote a series of love poems to Eleanor Foster Simpson which have never been published.  These poems chart their developing courtship from close friends to marriage.  Thay also lay bare the love of both of them for Edith, Hardwicke’s first wife.  The poems are contained in the Rawnsley Archive Notebook RR/3/2.  A list of the titles of these poems, in the chronological order they were probably written, can be viewed by clicking the link Poems to Eleanor Foster Simpson (1917-18) on the web site www.hdrawnsley.com

An Anniversary, June 1 1919, (Cumbria Archives, WDCAT3, Box 3).

 

Rawnsley, Emily Margaret (An Older Sister of HDR)

In Memoriam: E.M.R. and D.A., 14 Jan., 1872, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Rawnsley, Noel (Hardwicke’s Son)

A Grandmother’s Dream, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Noel’s First Birthday, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

To N. H. & V. H. R., (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Rawnsley, Robert (Hardwicke’s Father)

Christmas With Him, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Christmas Without Him, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Dedicatory: To the Dear Memory of My Father, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 2.

To My Father / At Glenthorne, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Valedictory, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, p. 246.

 

Rawnsley, Sophia Elizabeth see Elmhirst, Sophia Elizabeth

 

Rawnsley, Willingham Franklin (Hardwicke’s Older Brother)

A Wedding Sonnet, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

The Stars on the Wedding Night, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Rawson, George

A Hero of Walhalla, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 83-90.

 

Rawson, Wyatt

Commander Wyatt Rawson, September 13th, 1882, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 55.

 

Redstart

The Red-Start, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 86.

 

Renan, Ernest

Ernest Renan, Obiit, Paris, October 2nd, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 118.

 

Rennick, Henry Edward de Parny (Lieutenant-Commander)

In Honour of Lieutenant-Commander H. de P. Rennick, T.P.’s Journal of Great Deeds of the Great War, 2 (January 1915), p. 59; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 87-88.

 

Renshaw, Elizabeth

In Memory of Lizzie Renshaw, Who Entered Rest 14th March, 1908, Aged 87, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1908.

 

Rhodes, Cecil

Rhodes Dead, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1902; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 25.

 

Rhodes-Moorhouse, William Barnard (2nd Lieutenant)

Rhodes-Moorhouse, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 212-214.

 

Rhododendrons

Sybil’s Grotto: Or Rhododendrons at Croft, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 96.

The Alpine Rose, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 106.

The Leven, and Rhododendrons at Lake Side, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 106.

 

Richardson, John

In Memoriam: John Richardson, the Cumberland Poet and Village Schoolmaster. Obiit St. John’s Vale, April 30, 1886, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 8 May 1886, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1886; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 128.

 

Riches, A.

The Harvest of Courage. A Ballad of the Boston Deeps—August, 1895, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 53-56.

 

Rigi see Mountains

 

Rimington, Michael Frederic

To Rimington, King of the Scouts, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 154-158.

 

Ring, Charles Gore

In Memoriam: Charles Gore Ring, Medical Officer of Health for Keswick, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1897.

 

Ripon (Yorkshire)

The Banquet, Yorkshire Gazette, 28 August 1886, p. 6.

The Cathedral Service, Yorkshire Gazette, 28 August 1886, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1886.

 

Rivers see also Lakes

By the Esk at Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 166.

‘Now let the ocean wanderers, going free’, Lakes Herald, 5 January 1894, p. 4.

The Abermaw, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 65.

The Leven, and Rhododendrons at Lake Side, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 106.

The River Message, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 95.

The Streamlet at the Wray, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 112-113.

To the River Greta, On Returning from Abroad, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 71.

To the River Reuss, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 8.

 

Rivo Torto (Italy)

On the Way to Rivo Torto, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 7-9.

 

Robert the Bruce

Skelton, the Birthplace of Robert Bruce’s Ancestors. A Dream of Robert the Bruce, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 138.

 

Roberts, Frederick Sleigh

Field-Marshall Lord Roberts, V.C. In Memoriam, November 14th, Manchester Evening News, 17 November 1914, p. 7; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 122.

Lord Roberts, Home-going, Ascot, November 17th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 123.

St. Paul’s, November 19th, Westminster Gazette, 19 November 1914, p. 2; Carlisle Journal, 24 November 1914, p. 6; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 124.

To Earl Roberts: A Welcome Home, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 3-4.

To Lord Roberts, On His Departure from England as Commander-In-Chief in South Africa, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 77.

To Lord Roberts, On His 82nd Birthday, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 94.

 

Roberts, Frederick Hugh Sherston

The Queen to Lady Roberts, With the Victoria Cross, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 78.

 

Roberts, John

The Wreck of the “Ocean Queen”. To the Heroes of Colwyn Bay—Nov. 7, 1890, MacMillan’s Magazine, 63 (January 1891), pp. 189-91; Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 103-109.

 

Robin

To a Robin, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

To a Robin II (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Robin Hood’s Bay

Bay Town, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 199.

Robin Hood’s Town, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 197.

To Robin Hood’s Bay, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 198.

 

Rogers, Mary

Stewardess of the Stella, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 6 May 1899, p. 7; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 May 1899, p. 5.

 

Rooke, M. S.

In Memoriam: M. S. Rooke. Obiit March 26, 1886, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1886.

 

Rooks

The Rooks in Magdalen Walk, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Roseberry Topping (Yorkshire)

Roseberry Topping, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 142.

 

Rosemarie see Dacre, Rosemary

 

Rosenlaui Glacier (Switzerland)

Between Rosenlaui and the Schwarzwald, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 85.

From Meiringen to Rosenlaui, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 84.

 

Roses

The Alpine Rose, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 106.

The Black Helebore (Christmas Rose), at Down House, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 114.

To a Red Rose, Growing at Ashley Grange, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 115.

 

Rossetti, Dante Gabriel

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, April 9th, 1882, Valete: Tennyson and Other memorial Poems, 1893, p. 95.

 

Rugby

In Rugby Chapel, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Runswick

A Retrospect. Off to the Fishing-Ground, Runswick, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 154.

At Runswick, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 152.

The Fisher Houses at Runswick Bay, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 153.

The Warrior’s Cradle-Song, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 147.

 

Rushbearing

At the Grasmere Rushbearing. In Praise of St. Oswald, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Ruskin, John

At Ruskin’s Funeral, Saint George: The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, III ((April 1900), pp. 76-79. [Three stanzas of this poem were published under the title, ‘At Ruskin’s Grave’, in the Wells Journal, 1 February 1900, p. 2.]

At Ruskin’s Grave, On His Birthday, 8th February, 1900, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 10 February 1900, p. 4; Saint George: The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, III (April 1900). P. 75; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 82.

Cottages of St. George, Barmouth, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 70.

Hymn in Loving Memory of John Ruskin, Coniston, January 25th, 1900, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 27 January 1900, p. 5.

Ruskin at Rest, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1900; Saint George: The Journal of the Ruskin Society of Birmingham, III (April 1900), p. 74; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 3; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 81.

Sonnet Dedicatory to John Ruskin, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. vi.

To John Ruskin: On His 78th Birthday, February 8 1897, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

To John Ruskin On His 79th Birthday, Nottinghamshire Guardian, 12 February 1898, p. 4; Dial, 24 (1 March 1898), p. 156.

To John Ruskin: On His 80th Birthday, 8th February, 1899, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1899; Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. x.

‘Today the land remembers him who fought’, Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 25 April 1904, p. 7; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 54.

 

Russia

At the Baptism of the Czarevitch, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 61.

Liao-Yang, Sept. 1st, 1904, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1904; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 62.

Red Sunday in St. Petersburg, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 67.

The Battle of Tsu-shima, May 27-28, 1905, Millom Gazette, 12 April 1906, p. 5.

To Admiral Togo, Tsushima, May, 27-28, 1905, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 73.

Voices from the Dust, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 66.

 

Rutli (Switzerland)

Herrn Rütli, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 43.

 

Rutter, Arthur

The Greater Love: The Heroes of East Ham—July 1, 1895, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 35-36.

 

Rydal

Cave at White Moss, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 103.

Song and Life, Rydal, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 19.

Songs in Silence, Rydal, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 98.

The Twin Spruces at Rydal, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 67.

Up Nab Scar, from Rydal Mount, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 75.

Upper Falls, Rydal, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 53.

War Notes in Rydal Vale, sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 74.

Wordsworth’s Seat, Rydal, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 9.