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 It also includes numerous unpublished poems from the Rawnsley Archives.

 

Sabatier, Paul

To Paul Sabatier, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 161.

 

Sailors

Brave Sailing, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 89.

 

Saint Andrews

Farewell to Saint Andrews, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 120.

On the Links, Saint Andrews, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 118.

The Under-Song, Scotsman, 14 September 1911, p. 8.

 

Saint Bede

Unveiling of the Bede Memorial, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 64.

 

Saint Bega

The Legend of St. Bees, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 155-167.

 

Saint Botolph

St. Botolph’s Tower. The Sexcentenary of Boston Church, Boston Guardian, 19 June 1909, p. 9.

 

Saint Cuthbert

The Imperishable Gospel. A Legend of the Solway, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1877, p. 109.

 

Saint Florian

St. Florian, In the Monastery Church at Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 44.

 

Saint Francis

A Dream of St. Francis, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 26.

May-time on Monte Subasio, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 1-6.

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

St. Francis, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 10.

 

Saint George

St. George’s Day, April 23rd, 1900, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1900; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 4.

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

 

Saint Hilda

Saint Hilda, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 165.

Saint Hilda’s Lights, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 179.

 

Saint John the Baptist

Three Pictures of St. John Baptist, in the Billiard Room at Leigh Court, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 143.

 

Saint Jude, Bristol

True Love; or, In St. Jude’s, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 86.

 

Saint Kentigern

Hymn for St. Kentigern’s Day, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1894.

St. Kentigern’s Spinners Song, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 25 January 1890, p. 4; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1890.

The Widower from Latrigg, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 141-143.

 

Saint Madron

St. Madron’s Well, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 37.

 

Saint Michael

Mount St. Michael, Penzance, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 35.

 

Saint Oswald

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

On Saint Oswald’s Day, August 5th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 34-35.

 

Saint Rumon

St. Rumon’s Well, at Grade, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 28.

 

Saint Vincent

Pleasures of Imagination; or, the Jackdaws Above Ghyston Cave, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 76.

The Power of Spring; or, On St. Vincent’s Rocks, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 75.

 

Saint William

At Saint William’s College, York, May 18, 1911, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 19 May 1911, p. 6.

 

Salisbury (Lord)

Lord Salisbury: In Memoriam, August 22nd, 1903, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1903.

 

Saltburn

A Child’s Face on the Shore, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 127.

Beneath Huntcliff, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 131.

The Enchanted Castle Between Saltburn and Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 144.

The Gardens by Moonlight, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 135.

The Gardens Illuminated, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 134.

The Gardens, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 133.

The Huntcliff, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 130.

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

The Saltburn Viaduct, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 136.

 

Sanatorium

Blencathra Sanatorium: The Cry of the Poor Consumptives, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1903, p. 5; Dundee Evening Telegraph, 19 October 1903, p. 3.

‘Not to make smooth the pathway to the grave’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 March 1899, p. 5.

 

Sands

A Child’s Face on the Shore, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 127.

Children On the Shore, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 209.

On Shining Sands, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 113.

 

Savage, Richard

Richard Savage; or, In Front of St. Peter’s Hospital, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 42.

 

Scafell see also Fells; Mountains

A Shadow on Scafell, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 108.

 

Scarborough

At the Parish Church, Scarborough, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 201.

Flamborough, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 205.

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

Scarborough Castle, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 200.

The Dane’s Dyke, Flamborough Head, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 204.

The Wanderer’s Tomb on the Filey Heights, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 203.

 

Schacke

Schacke, the Brave, Daily Gazette for Middlesborough, 12 September 1896, p. 3.

 

Schools

Archbishop Grindal, Founder of Saint Bees Grammar School 1587, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 98.

Clifton College Chapel / The Sunday of Return to School, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 30.

Glen Almond, Spectator, 61 (25 August 1888), p. 1162.

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

Red Maids’ School, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 54.

 

Schynige Platte (Switzerland)

At Breitlauenen, Schynige Platte, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 88.

On the Geisshorn, Schynige Platte, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 89.

 

Scott, Robert Falcon

In Honour of Captain Scott, March 17th, 1912, British Review, April 1913, p. 81.

Memorial Service at St. Paul’s, February 14th, 1913, British Review, April 1913, p. 81.

To the Heroes of the Terra Nova, British Review, April 1913, p. 80.

 

Sea and River Tragedies

A Ballad of Port Blair, Atalanta, 5 (March 1892), pp. 332-333; Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 44-47.

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

.A Hero’s Crown, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 206-207.

A Modern Viking, Newcastle, Western Australia, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 91-93.

A Pearl for Our Sea-king’s Crown, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 37-39.

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

Ballad of the “Cleopatra”, Cornhill Magazine, 11 (August 1888), pp. 151-156; Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 53-62.

Captain A. Noel Loxley, H.M.S. “Formidable”, January 1st 1915, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 150-151.

Catherine Watson, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 208-211.

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

Drowned by the Upsetting of the Life-Boat, October 6, 1841. A Hero’s Grave in Whitby Churchyard, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 185.

‘Hark to the moaning of the Northern Sea’, Times, 26 September 1914, p. 9.

Hymn: In Memory of Walter Cartmel and Gerald Storey, Who Perished in Derwentwater, February 3rd, 1907, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (March 1907).

In Honour of E. A. Hatton, Seaman of the Dunbar Castle”, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, p. 145.

In Honour of Lieutenant-Commander H. de P. Rennick, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 87-88.

In Honour of William Thompson Stephenson, West Cumberland Times, 26 December 1896, p. 4.

In Memory of the Men of H.M.S. “Tiger”: April 2, 1908, Fife Free Press & Kirkaldy Guardian, 11 April 1908, p. 6.

Life-boat Heroes, The Upsetting of the St. Anne’s Lifeboat, December 1886, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 129.

Loss of H.M.S. “Bulwark”, Sheerness, November 26th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 125.

Loss of ‘The Captain’, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

M’Dermott’s Deed, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 48-52.

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.

The “Aidar’s” Master, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 146-148.

The Ballad of the Violet May, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1918 – view full text).

The Brothers, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 114-118.

The Foreman King, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 74-78.

The “Gneisenau”, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 142.

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

The Loss of the “Serpent”, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 70-73.

The “Lusitania”, May 7th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 218.

The Mate of the “Norham Castle”, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 94-98.

The Music of Hope: In Memory of the Bandsmen of the Titanic, London Daily News, 27 April 1912, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1912.

The Sorrow of the Northern Sea, September 22nd, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 82.

The “Vindictive’s” Grave, Ostend, May 9-10, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1918 – view full text).

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.

‘There is glory now by Anker stream’, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 4 May 1904, p. 7; Tamworth Herald, 7 May 1904, p. 8; Northampton Mercury, 13 May 1904, p. 6. [Harry West]

To the Memory of Our Gallant Seamen Who Perished in the Battle of Horn Reef, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 - view full text).

To the Men of H.M.S. “Hawke”, October 17th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 112.

Tried in the Fire, the Stewardess of the Iona, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 99-102.

“Well done, ‘Calliope’!”, Atalanta, 6 (November 1892), pp. 130-131; Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 57-63.

 

Seacote Hotel

Sea-Cote, Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 104.

 

Seagulls

In a Gullery, Nature Notes, 9 (June 1898), p. 109.

Music of Two Worlds, Saint Bees Head, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 108.

Sea-Gulls at Saint Bees, Carlisle Journal, 25 March 1887, p. 6; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 105.

 

Seals

The Dead Seal Children, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Seamen

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

 

Seas and Oceans

Deep-Sea Calm, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 21.

Ocean, the Captive, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 4.

Sea Sympathy, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 206.

The Gladness of the Sea, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 110.

The Seasonless Ocean, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 63.

The Sorrow of the Sea, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 163.

 

Seascale

At Seascale, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 90.

Rock Ruins at Seascale, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 94.

Seascale Memories, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1884; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 96.

The Children’s Day at Seascale. Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1908.

The Druid Stone Near Millbeck, Seascale, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 88.

The Light-Ship, Seen from Seascale, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 87.

The Old Wreck at Seascale, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 115; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 92.

 

Sedding, John Dando

J. D. Sedding, In Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Street, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 141.

 

Seeley, E. P.

E. P. Seeley, Died in the Lebanon, Engaged in Mission Work, October 25th, 1881, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 123.

 

Seithenyn

The Buried City of Cardigan Bay, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 74.

 

Selous, Frederick Courteney

Capt. F. C. Selous D.S.O., (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

 

September

A September Day—Latrigg, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1912.

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

September at the Lakes, in the Vale of St. John, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 53.

 

Seqenenre Tao

An Old-World Hero, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 51.

 

Sesostris

The Mummy of Sesostris, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 50.

 

Sexton, Joseph

A Song of Life, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1897.

At the Old Sexton’s Grave, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 12 January 1901, p. 5.

 

Shairp, John Campbell

In Memoriam Principal Shairp, September 1885, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 115; Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 75.

On Reading, After His Death, Principal Shairp’s Last Public Lecture on Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 116.

 

Shakespeare, William

St. George’s Day, April 23rd, 1900, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 4.

William Shakespeare, April 23, 1916, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

 

Sheffield

St. George’s Day, 1904, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 54.

 

Shepherds

Joseph Hawell, February 20th, 1891, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1891; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 28 March 1891, p. 5; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 139.

The Fell Shepherd’s Death, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1890.

 

Shiplake

Ode to Shiplake (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/3).

 

Ships, Steamers and Boats see also Heroes – In Sea and Water; Ship and River Tragedies

A Farewell to the “Sunbeam”, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 22.

A Launch from the Furness Docks, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 79.

A Nile Boat-Load, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 86-87.

Going to Assiout, A Nile Boatman’s Song, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 96.

Homeward Bound. Midsummer, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 100.

Launch of the Japanese Battleship “Katori” by Princess Arisugawa, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 74.

Loss of H.M.S. Victoria, Off Tripoli, June 22nd, 1893, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 28-34.

Nile Boats, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 69-70.

On Seeing Two Vessels (Cutter-Rigged) Pass One Another at Avonmouth, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 102-103.

Outward Bound, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 99.

Sea Coal, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 210.

The Demerara’s Figure-Head. The Giant Savage Opposite the Stone Bridge, Quay Head, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 92.

The Lake Steamer in Autumn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 47.

The Miguel D’Aquenda: Weymouth, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 15.

The Old Wreck at Seascale, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 115; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 92.

The Winter Steam-Boat, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 60.

 

Shooting

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

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

 

Simpson, Eleanor Foster see Rawnsley, Eleanor Foster

 

Singers and Singing see Music

 

Singh, Ganga

In Praise of Havildar Ganga Singh, V.C., European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 107-108.

 

Singh, Gobind

In Honour of Jemadar Lieutenant Singh V.C., (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

 

Singh, Pertab (Sir)

The Rajput’s Desire, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated – view full text).

 

Sister Julie (née Amélie Rigard)

Sister Julie, Gerbévillier, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 105.

 

Sister Rose Gertrude (née Amy Fowler)

Sister Rose Gertrude, Poems, Ballads, Bucolics, 1890, pp. 39-45.

To Sister Rose Gertrude, Pall Mall Gazette, 3 February 1890, p. 2; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 15 February, 1890, p. 4.

 

Skating

Skating on Derwentwater, Carlisle Journal, 7 March 1902, p. 6; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 55.

 

Skegness

New Skegness, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 214.

Old Skegness Church, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 213.

Skegness House, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 211.

 

Skelton

At Skelton Old Church, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 140.

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

The Bells of Skelton New Church Tower, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 139.

 

Slack, Anne Ainsworth

In Memory of A. A. Slack, Derwent Hill, Oct. 24th, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1904.

 

Slack, Robert

In Memoriam: Robert Slack, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1893.

 

Smith, Alfred Victor (Second Lieutenant)

‘When this wild storm of war is overblown’, Burnley News, 22 March 1916, p. 6.

 

Smith, Donald Alexander, 1st Baron Strathcona

In Memory of Lord Strathcona, Carlisle Journal, 30 January 1914, p. 8.

 

Smuts, Jan

The Speech of General Smuts, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

 

Snails

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

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

 

Snow

An April Snowstorm, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 83.

Early Snow, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 33.

The Snow Miracle, A Legend of Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 101.

 

Snowdrops

Snowdrops by Esthwaite Lake, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, 81.

 

So Songolo

So Songolo: The Crosthwaite Boy on Lake Nyasa, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1886.

 

Soglio (Switzerland)

Morning at Soglio, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 78.

The Witness of the Flowers, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 79.

 

Somersby (Lincolnshire)

Somersby, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 15.

 

Somerset, Elizabeth

Monument at Duchess’ Woods, on the Anniversary of Lady Elizabeth’s Death, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 59.

 

Spain

Hymn for the Tercentenary of the Spanish Armada, Christian World Pulpit, 34 (23 July 1888), pp. 63-64; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1888.

 

Spencer, Herbert

Herbert Spencer, Obiit Dec. 7, 1903, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 47.

 

Spencer-Bell. James Frederick S.

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

 

Spiders

The Spider’s Message, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1908; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 78.

 

Spilsby (Lincolnshire)

To Sir John Franklin, (By His Statue in the Spilsby Market-Place, At Night), Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 219.

 

Spinning

St. Kentigern’s Spinners Song, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 25 January 1890, p. 4; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1890.

 

Splugen Pass (Switzerland)

My Friend and I, the Splugen Pass, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 81.

Over the Splugen, the Navvy’s Cross, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 80.

 

Sports

Grasmere Sports, Old Style, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 25.

On the Links, Saint Andrews, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 118.

 

Spring

A Late Spring, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1907.

A Spring Song at the Lakes, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1898; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 38.

East Wind in Spring, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 44.

Home, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 119.

In a Vicarage Garden, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1908.

Scene from Skittim Hill, Henbury. In Spring, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 121.

Spring Days, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 93.

Spring the Beloved, Spectator, 64 (3 May 1890), p. 624; Living Age, 187 (25 October 1890), p. 706.

Springtime and War, Carlisle Journal, 6 April 1915, p. 6; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 186-187.

The Coming of Spring, Carlisle Journal, 7 March 1916, p. 6; Penrith Observer, 7 March 1916, p. 6.

The Power of Spring; or, On St. Vincent’s Rocks, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 75.

The Return of Spring, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 169-170.

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

The Thrush in Spring, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 26.

The Two Springs, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 175-176.

The Two Springs, Carlisle Journal, 30 April 1918, p. 2.

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

When Spring and the Throstle Come Back from the Sea, Nature Notes, 6 (April 1895), p. 66.

 

Spruces

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

 

Spurgeon, Charles

Spurgeon, February 4th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 91.

The Warrior’s Funeral Hymn: In Memoriam Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Christian World Pulpit, 41 (17 February 1892), p. 99.

 

Squirrels

The Squirrel, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 36.

 

St Bees

A Doubtful May. Tomline Head, Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 107.

Archbishop Grindal, Founder of Saint Bees Grammar School 1587, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 98.

Beowulf’s Stone, Saint Bees. Mammon Worship Rebuked, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 100.

Music of Two Worlds, Saint Bees Head, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 108.

Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 103.

Sea-Cote, Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 104.

Sea-Gulls at Saint Bees, Carlisle Journal, 25 March 1887, p. 6; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 105.

The Forester’s Tomb, Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 102.

The Lark on Tomline Head, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 106.

The Legend of St. Bees, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 155-167.

The Snow Miracle, A Legend of Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 101.

Tomb of Thomas de Cottingham, Obiit 1300, Saint Bees, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 99.

 

Staithes

At Staithes, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 149.

Captain Cook: Boyhood at Staithes, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1877, p. 148.

Staithes Beck, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 150.

 

Stanger, Mary

Mary Stanger, Fieldside, Keswick, February 5th, 1890, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1890; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 133.

‘When death in gentlest accent calls’, Westmorland Gazette, 22 February 1890, p. 8; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1890. [Mary Stanger]

 

Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn (Dean)

Dean Stanley, Buried in Westminster Abbey, July 27th, 1881, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 72.

Dean Stanley, His Work, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Dean Stanley, July 18th, 1881, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 71.

The Stanley Monument in Rugby Chapel, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 73.

 

Stanley, Augusta Elizabeth (Lady)

Lady Augusta Stanley: Wife of the Dean of Westminster, Buried in Henry VII’s Chapel, 9 March, 1876, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Stanley, Henry Morton (Sir)

A Welcome to Stanley, A Welcome to Stanley, Muray’s Magazine, 7 (June 1890), pp. 734-741; Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 20-33.

To H. M. Stanley, Pall Mall Gazette, 26 April 1890, p. 2.

To H. M. Stanley and Miss D. Tennant, Pall Mall Gazette, 12 July 1890, p. 4.

 

Stans (Switzerland)

Arnold von Winkelried, at Stanz, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 34.

At Stanz, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 33.

 

Starlings

Doll and the Starling: A Morning Call, Nature Notes, 9 (November 1898), p. 203.

My Friend the Starling, Nature Notes, 5 (May 1894), p. 89.

The Starling, Nature Notes, 1 (May 1890), p. 72.

 

Steevens, George Warrington

Balliol to George Steevens, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition 1902, pp. 143-145.

 

Stephenson, William Thompson

In Honour of William Thompson Stephenson, West Cumberland Times, 26 December 1896, p. 4.

 

Sterling, Antoinette

A Song of Life, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1897.

 

Stock Ghyll

Stock Ghyll, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 39.

Stock Ghyll After a Thaw, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 90.

Stock Ghyll Barred. A Protest, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 17.

 

Stoke Park, Bristol

Monument at Duchess’ Woods, on the Anniversary of Lady Elizabeth’s Death, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 59.

 

Stokesleigh Iron Age Camp

Bower-Wall and Stokesleigh Camps, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 72.

 

Stone Arthur

Stone Arthur, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 104.

 

Storey, Gerald

Hymn: In Memory of Walter Cartmel and Gerald Storey, Who Perished in Derwentwater, February 3rd, 1907, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1907.

 

Storms see Rain

 

Storrs (Lake District)

The Laurels at Storrs, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 94.

 

Strawberries

On Finding the Wild Strawberry in Nightingale Valley, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 70.

 

Strikes

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

Birds and the Coal Strike, 1912, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1912.

Christ and the Coal Strike, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

The Voice of the Striker, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, not dated – view full text).

The Way of Freedom, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 24 August 1911, p. 6; Wigton Advertise, 26 August 1911, p. 5.

To the Men on Strike, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 182.

To the Strikers, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 181.

 

Sugar

Revival of the Sugar Trade, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 94-95.

 

Summer

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

 

Sun

Dandelions and Daisies on the Downs; or, Jealousy, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 77.

The Day of Intercession, Prayer and the Sun’s Eclipse, August 21st, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 54.

 

Sunday Closing

‘We ask for those unresting thousands, rest’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1894.

 

Sunrise see Morning

 

Sunset

A Sunset at Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 170.

Lights on Whitby Church Stairs, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 178.

Saint Hilda’s Lights, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 179.

Sunset and the Westmorland Emigrant, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 46.

Sunset at Abbot’s Leigh, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 67.

Sunset Lights on the Windows of Saint Mary’s Church, Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 180.

The Cottage Window at Sunset, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 117.

The Death of Olaf the Dane – Sunset Beyond the Isle of Man, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 85.

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

 

Superstitions

Lincolnshire Witches, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 130-135.

The Evil Eye, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 70-73.

 

Swallows

The First Swallow, Nature Notes, 3 (May 1892), p. 92; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1892; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 44.

The First Swallow, Seen, April 10, on the Banks of the Frome, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 87.

 

Swans

The White Swan at Well, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7view full text.)

 

Swinburne, Algernon Charles

Algernon Charles Swinburne, 10th April, 1909, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1909; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 87.

 

Switzerland

Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy (1899) contains over one hundred sonnets on Switzerland, its people, mountains, lakes and villages. A complete list of the title of each sonnet can be viewed in the section on ‘Books by HDR’ in the Heading on this web site titled ‘Bibliography – HDR Publications’. Each individual sonnet will also have one or more entries in this Subject Index. Other poems on Switzerland are:

Switzerland, Farewell!, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 162.

Switzerland the Good Samaritan, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 188.

The Sea-Wall; After Returning from Switzerland, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 80.

 

Sycamores

Sycamore at High Close, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 80.

Sycamore at High Close, 27th August, 1908, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 118.

Sycamore Tree, Ambleside, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 5.

 

Talbot, Francis

At a Sowers Grave – Tyn y Ffynon – May 1897, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Talbot, George Quartus Pine

The Painter’s Home-Going, In Memoriam G. Q. P. Talbot, Obiit May 28th, 1885, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 124.

 

Tarentum

Sea Liberty. Suggested by a Coin of Old Tarentum, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 3.

 

Tarns

Blelham Tarn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 24.

Loughrigg Tarn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 11.

The Tarn in Autumn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 41.

 

Telephone

America to England, Greeting, Westminster Gazette, 26 January 1903, p. 2; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 43.

 

Tell, William

At Bürglen, to the Memory of William Tell, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 28.

 

Temple, Frederick (Archbishop)

Archbishop Temple, A Sonnet Chronicle. 1906, p. 38.

 

Tennant, Dorothy

To H. M. Stanley and Miss D. Tennant, Pall Mall Gazette, 12 July 1890, p. 4.

 

Tennyson, Alfred

A Farewell to the “Sunbeam”, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 22.

A Story from the “Arabian Nights”, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 21.

After the Epilogue to the Charge of the Heavy Brigade, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 9.; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 24.

At Mablethorpe: An Episode in the Publication of the “Poems by Two Brothers,” Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 218; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 34.

At the Unveiling of the Tennyson Statue, Lincoln, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 75.

Christmas Without the Laureate, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 32.

Death and Fame, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 25.

Dedicatory, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893.

Farringford, Isle of Wight, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 7; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 17.

Hymn in Memory of Lord Tennyson, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1892.

“I Have Opened the Book.” At Aldworth, October 5th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 26.

In Memory of the Tennyson Centenary. At Somersby, August 5th, 1809, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1909.

Leaving Aldworth, October 11th, 1892, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 152 ((November 1892), p. 768; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 30.

Old Clevedon Churchyard, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 141.

On Hearing Lord Tennyson Read His Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 8; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 23.

On Leaving Farringford, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 12.; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 18.

Somersby, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 15.

Tennyson at Clevedon, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 142; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 55; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 16.

Tennyson. Obiit, Aldworth, October 6th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, pp. 3-14.

Tennyson’s Home-Going, October 11th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 29.

The Laureate Dead, October 6th, 1892, Academy, (November 1892); Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1892; Living Age, 195 (17 December 1892), p. 706; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 28.

The Poet’s Death-Chamber, October 6th, 1892, Dial, 15 (1 November 1893), p. 267; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 28.

The Poet’s ‘Lilian.’ In Memory of S. E., Shawell, October 14th, 1889, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 132.

The Two Poets, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 31.

To Alfred Lord Tennyson, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 6; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 19.

To Lord Tennyson, On His 80th Birthday, August 6th, 1889, Macmillan’s Magazine, 60 (August 1889), p. 293; St. James’s Gazette, 6 August 1889, p. 12; Westmoreland Gazette, 17 August 1889, p. 3; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1889; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 20.

 

Tennyson, Elizabeth (Alfred Tennyson’s Mother)

To a Portrait of the Mother of the Poets, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 35.

 

Tennyson, Emily (Alfred Tennyson’s Wife)

In Memoriam: Lady Tennyson, Academy, 50 (22 August 1896), p. 130; Cornishman, 27 August 1896, p. 4; Living Age, 210 (26 September 1896), p. 770.

 

Tennyson, Harold Courtenay (Alfred Tennyson’s Grandson)

In Memoriam: Acting-Lieutenant Courtenay Tennyson, Carlisle Journal, 4 February 1916, p. 8.

 

Terra Nova Expedition

To the Heroes of the Terra Nova, London Daily News, 12 February 1913, p. 6.

 

Tewdrig

Death; or, The Lennox Spring, Between Moss Cottage and Tintern, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 128-129.

 

Thebes

How the Colossi Came to Thebes, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 126-129.

 

Thi

At the Tomb of Thi, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 56-60.

 

Thirlmere

Thirlmere: Loss and Gain, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 October 1894, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1894.

To Sir John Harwood, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 October 1894, p. 5.

To the Promoters and Builders of the Thirlmere Waterworks, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 October 1894, p. 5.

To the Workmen, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 October 1894, p. 5.

 

Thomson, Basil

A Hero’s Crown, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 206-207.

 

Thomson, William (Archbishop)

Archbishop Thomson, Christmas Day 1890, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 83.

 

Thothmes IV

The Dream of Thothmes IV, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 33-38.

 

Thring, Edward

A Funeral Hymn, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 104.

Edward Thring, Headmaster of Uppingham, 1853-1887, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 98-99; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 79.

Edward Thring: In Memoriam, Academy, October 29, 1887; Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 98.

Edward Thring: In Memoriam, Spectator, 60 (5 November 1887), p. 1488; Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 97.

Edward Thring, October 22nd, 1887, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 98; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 80.

Funeral Hymn. Sung in the School Chapel at the Burial Service, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 105.

Schola Uppinghamiensis, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 112.

The Headmaster’s Chair, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 102.

The Headmaster’s Free Morning, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 99-100.

The Headmaster’s Funeral, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 106-108.

The Headmaster’s Grave, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 102-103.

The Headmaster’s Monument, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 103-104.

The Headmaster’s Study, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 100-101.

The School Chapel, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 101.

 

Thring, Sarah

The Gate of Rest, To the Memory of Mrs. Sarah Thring and Her Son, Theodore, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 144.

 

Thring, Theodore

The Gate of Rest, To the Memory of Mrs. Sarah Thring and Her Son, Theodore, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 144.

 

Thrushes

A Thrush in Spring, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 64.

The Angel in the Lilac-Bush, Nature Notes, 12 (August 1901), p. 147; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 73.

The Mavis and the Merle, Nature Notes, 1 (April 1890), p. 49; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 66.

The Missel Thrush and Irish Yew, Nature Notes, XIV (May 1903), p. 87.

The Patriot Thrush, May 31st, 1916, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

The Thrush in Spring, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 26.

The Thrush’s Funeral, Nature Notes, 19 (August 1908), p. 141.

The Thrush’s Word, Nature Notes, 23 (April 1912), p. 71.

The Wengen Thrush, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 99.

To a Thrush, Heard on Clifton Down in a January Mist, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 74; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 53.

To a Thrush on a Mid-March Morning, Nature Notes, 17 (April 1906), p. 61.

When Spring and the Throstle Come Back from the Sea, Nature Notes, 6 (April 1895), p. 66.

 

Thun (Switzerland)

At the Castle, Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 130.

At the Church Gate, Oberhofen, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 124.

At the Minnesinger’s Seat Above Chartreuse, Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 128.

At the Rabenfluh, Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 132.

At the Schwabis, Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 133.

Down the Lake to Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 123.

In the Baumgarten at Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 125.

In Thun Churchyard, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 129.

On Finding a Swift in the Castle Prison at Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 131.

On the Inscription Over the Doorway of the Old Schloss at the Baumgarten, Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 127.

The Golden Star of Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 134.

 

Time

The Lost Half-Hour, Lugano, Midnight, May 31, 1894, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 71.

 

Tintern Abbey

Middle Age; or, At Tintern Abbey, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 125.

Old Age Coming On; or, At Tintern Abbey, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 126-127.

Tintern Abbey, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 134.

 

Titanic

The Music of Hope: In Memory of the Bandsmen of the Titanic, London Daily News, 27 April 1912, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1912.

 

Titlis (Switzerland)

Beneath Titlis, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 41.

 

Tod, W. (Sergeant)

An Estcourt Hero, South Wales Echo, 21 November 1899, p. 2; Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 32.

 

Togo (Admiral)

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.

 

Tolmie, Robert

Brave Pit Lads of Penicuick, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 202-205.

 

Tolzey Court, Bristol

One of the Tolzey Tables, Corn Street, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 90-91.

 

Tombs see Churchyards

 

Tourists

A Fear for Leysin, the Building of the Casino, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 153.

Holiday Makers on Good Friday, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 78.

Nature’s Music Dishonoured. Lake Trippers, and the Steamer Band, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, 66.

New Skegness, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 214.

 

Towse, Ernest Beachcroft

Light in the Darkness: In Honour of Captain E. B. Towse, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 174-177.

 

Trafalgar

In Trafalgar Square, October 21, 1905, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 81.

Nelson’s Last Prayer, October 21, 1805, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 82.

Trafalgar Day, October 21, 1905, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 21 October 1905, p. 8.

 

Trains see Railway Accidents; Railways

 

Trees

A February Song, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 36-37.

A Tree Planted by William Wordsworth at Wray Castle, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 51.

Alas for the Yews of Borrowdale, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Ashton Clump and Lansdown, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 61.

At Hengwrt: The Guardian Cypress Trees, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

At the Three Linden, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 10.

‘Blind was the storm, from wild Atlantic brought’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 June 1884, p. 5.

‘Children, when you plant your tree’, Manchester Evening News, 18 March 1915, p. 6.

‘Ill could we spare the Tree St. Patrick knew’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 21 June 1884, p. 5.

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

Knotted Elm, at Abbot’s Leigh, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 65.

On Noticing that the Only Lime Tree not in Bud, at College Green, Fronted the Cathedral Porch, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 14.

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

Sycamore at High Close, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 80.

Sycamore at High Close, 27th August, 1908, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 118.

Sycamore Tree, Ambleside, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 5.

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

The Larch, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 14.

The Laurels at Storrs, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 94.

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

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

 

Trevalga Head (Cornwall)

The Cairns, Trevalga Head, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 44.

 

Tulloch, John

In Memoriam Principal Tulloch, February 1886, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 117; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 78.

 

Tuberculosis

Blencathra Sanatorium: The Cry of the Poor Consumptives, Carlisle Journal, 1 May 1903, p. 5; Dundee Evening Telegraph, 19 October 1903, p. 3.

‘Not to make smooth the pathway to the grave’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 March 1899, p. 5; Penrith Observer, 7 March 1899, p. 7.

 

Turkey

A Voice from Santa Sophia, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1912.

An Incident of the Adana Massacre. The Martyrs of Missis, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1909.

At Arabkir, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, pp. 34-25.

In the Burning Church at Oorfah, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, pp. 36-37.

Schacke, the Brave, Daily Gazette for Middlesborough, 12 September 1896, p. 3; The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, p. 44.

Such As Sit in Darkness and in the Shadow of Death, Daily Gazette for Middlesborough, 12 September 1896, p. 3; The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, p. 19.

The Parable of Aboukaiatyan: The Martyred Pastor of Oorfah, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, p. 40.

The Turk of West and East, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 138.

The Two Angels, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1912.

Tried in the Fire, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, pp. 38-39.

 

Turnbull, Derwent Christopher

A Brave Doctor. In Honour of Dr. D. C. Turnbull, Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 31 March 1915, p. 6; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 184-185.

 

Turner, Charles Tennyson

Anniversary of Charles Tennyson Turner’s Death, 25th April, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 2.

At Mablethorpe: An Episode in the Publication of the “Poems by Two Brothers,” Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 218; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 34.

Barmouth Bridge, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 69.

In Memoriam: Charles Tennyson Turner, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 1; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 33.

 

Turner, Scott (Major)

At the Grave of Major Scott Turner, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 42-43.

 

Tyndale, William

Drakestone Edge, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 136-137.

Tyndale’s Pillar, at Nibley Knoll, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 135.

 

Ulverston

The Tower on the Hoad, Ulverston, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 116; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 78.

 

Unwin, Edward

Commander Edward Unwin, R.N., V.C., H.M.S. River Clyde, The Dardanelles, April 25, 1915, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

 

Unwin, William

At William Unwin’s Grave, Crosthwaite, Jan. 11th, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 January 1900, p. 4.

 

Uppingham School

Adhuc Discipuli, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 111.

Amico P. D., Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 116.

Conditoribus Nostris, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 112-113.

Domino Imperatori, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 114-115.

His Testibus, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 113.

Magistris Defensoribus, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 115.

Regredientibus, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 117.

Schola Uppinghamiensis, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 112.

Spes Nostra, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, pp. 116-117.

Tempora Mutantur, Edward Thring, Teacher and Poet, 1889, p. 114.

The Mother of Her People, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 21.

 

Urquhart, Beauchamp Colclough (Captain)

“On, Lads, On!”, London Daily News, 14 April 1898, p. 2.