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 It also includes numerous unpublished poems from the Rawnsley Archives.

 

Eagles

The Eagle, at the Zoological Gardens, Clifton, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 83.

 

Easter

An Old Conspiracy, Good Words, 31 (February 1890), p. 117; Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 181-185.

Crosthwaite Churchyard: Easter Morning, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1887.

Easter Day, 1915, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 197.

Easter Eve, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 79.

Good Friday, 1915, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 196.

Good Friday in Bristol, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 36.

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

Lent-Lilies, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 64.

On Hearing Bells on Easter Morning, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 37.

Whitby Abbey: A Memory of the Synod 664, with its Settlement of the Easter Controversy, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 172.

 

Edward VI ( King)

An Anniversary, June 24th, 1903, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

Hymn for the Anniversary of the King’s Coronation, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1903.

Hymn of Thanksgiving for the King’s Recovery, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

Hymns for the Coronation Day of their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

The Anniversary of the Coronation, Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 13 August 1903, p. 6; Carlisle Journal, 14 August 1903, p. 6.

The Coronation: (After), A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 33.

The Coronation: (Before), A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 32.

The Coronation Bonfires, June 30, 1902, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 28.

The Crowning of the King, August 9th, 1902, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1902; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 31.

The Delhi Durbar, January 1, 1903, Westminster Gazette, 10 January 1903, p. 2; Carlisle Journal, 13 January 1903, p. 6; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 41.

The King Dead, World, 10 May 1910, p. 795; Carlisle Journal, 13 May 1910, p. 6.

The King’s Funeral: A Retrospect, Carlisle Journal, 24 May 1910, p. 4.

The Skiddaw Bonfire, On the Evening of June 26th, 1902, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 29.

 

Egerton, Frederick Greville

In Honour of Frederick Greville Egerton, Gunnery-Lieutenant, H.M.S. “Powerful”, Ladysmith, November 2, 1899, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 22-25.

 

Egrets

My Feathered Lady, Nature Notes, 4 (December 1893), pp. 225-227.

The Egret’s Royal Charter, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1906; Nature Notes, 17 (June 1906), p. 105.

 

Egypt

Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile (1894) contains over sixty poems about Egypt. A complete list of the title of each poem can be viewed in the section on ‘Books by HDR’ in the Heading on this web site titled ‘Bibliography – HDR Publications’. Each individual poem will also have one or more entries in this Subject Index. Another poem on Egypt, written at a later date is:

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

 

Eiffel Tower

In Praise of Vulcan: II – The Eiffel Tower, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 147 (March 1890), p. 429; Living Age, 185 (19 April 1890), p. 130.

 

Elephantine

A Potsherd at Elephantine, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 139-141.

 

Elijah

Elijah at the Brook Cherith, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 186-189.

 

Elisabeth of Austria (Empress)

The Empress of Austria: In Memoriam, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1898.

 

Elisabeth of Bavaria (Queen of Belgium)

The Landing of the Queen of the Belgians, December 2nd, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 141.

 

Elliot, Ann

‘She gave us more than gold could buy’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 January 1900, p. 5.

 

Ellis, Thomas Edward

In Memoriam: Ellis, so full of fire and force and mirth’, South Wales Daily News, 8 April 1899, p. 6.

 

Elmhurst, Sophia Elizabeth (née Rawnsley – HDR’s aunt)

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

 

Emigration

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

 

Empire see India

 

Engelberg (Switzerland)

Abbot’s Day, May 15, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 38.

At the Sign of the ‘Angel’, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 36.

Blessing the Pastures on the Blachenalp, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 45.

Gold-Boden, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 39.

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

The Monastery, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 37.

To Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 35.

 

Entef

Siste Viator, Ora Pro Nobis!, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 40-42.

 

Esau, Abraham

In Honour of Abraham Esau, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 7.

 

Eskmeals

Eskmeals, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 114; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 81.

 

Esthwaite Lake see Lakes

 

Evans, Edgar

In Memory of Petty Officer Edgar Evans, British Review, April 1913, p. 83.

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

 

Evening

A Calm Evening, from Ashley Hill, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 49.

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

Bristol by Gaslight, from Ashley Hill, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 50.

Clouds at Night Moving to the Sea, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Early Morn and Eventide, in Leigh Woods, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 69.

Evening at Sacro Monte, Varese, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 73.

Evening, By the Nile, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 64-65.

Evening from San Salvatore, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 65.

First Frost, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 15.

Home Thoughts at Sunset, Leysin, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 156.

June Twilight at Eversley, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 46-47.

Light at Eventide, Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 68.

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

Low-Wood, at Evening, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 42.

Moonlight at Pension Reitzel, Leysin, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 152.

Moon-Rise Over Wansfell, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 92.

Moonrise Mistaken for the Northern Lights, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 63.

Nature’s Evensong, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 54.

Night Watchers, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 66-68.

On Leaving Florence by Starlight, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 15.

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 After-Glow, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 83.

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

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

Twilight at La Prafondaz, Leysin, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 155.

 

Eversley

June Twilight at Eversley, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 46-47.

 

Ewing, James

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

 

Explorers

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.

At Livingstone’s Funeral, Westminster Abbey, April, 1874, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 58.

Sir John Franklin, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 53.

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

To Nansen – England’s Welcome, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

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

To the Heroes of the Antarctic: A Sonnet Sequence,  British Review, April 1913, pp. 80-84. [Individual sonnets in the sequence have been given individual titles as follows:

               

                To the Heroes of the Terra Nove, p. 80

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

                In Memory of Captain Scott, March 17th, 1912, p. 81.

                In Memory of Captain Oates, p. 82.

                In Memory of Dr. E. A. Wilson, Naturalist to the Scott Antarctic Expedition, p. 82.

                In Memory of Lieutenant H. R. Bowers, Commissariat Officer to the Expedition, p. 83.

                In Memory of Petty Officer Edgar Evans, p. 83.

                The Heroes at Rest, p. 84.

To Commander E. R. G. Evans, Lieut. Campbell, Lieut. Bruce, Surgeon Atkinson, and the Survivors, p. 84.

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

 

Factories

Blast Furnace at Ashton Iron Works, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 63.

The Hooter, or Steam-Horn, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 57.

 

Faido (Switzerland)

At Faido, on the St. Gothard, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 47.

 

Fairfield

Cloud-Rest on Fairfield, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 8.

 

Faith

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

Faith, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Falls of Foyers

‘Must Foyers fail, its thunders sound no more’, Nature Notes, 6 (October 1895), pp. 190-191.

 

Falmouth

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

 

Farringford

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

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

 

Father Damien

Father Damien, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 65-69.

Father Damien, April 1889, Macmillan’s Magazine, 60 (July 1889), p. 182; Westmorland Gazette, 6 July 1889, p. 3; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 57.

 

Favell, Rosellen Eliza

In Memoriam: Rosellen Eliza Favell, 13th August, 1908, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1908.

 

Fawcett, Thomas

A Farewell to Thomas Fawcett? of Wray on his Leaving for South Africa April 24th 1884, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

February

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

February, Sphere, 21 February 1914, p. 34.

February, Carlisle Journal, 5 February 1915, p. 8.

 

Fells see Mountains

 

Fens

The East Fen, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 217.

The Lincolnshire Marsh, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 21.

 

Ferguson, Richard Saul

At the Funeral of Chancellor Ferguson: Stanwix, March 7th, Carlisle Journal, 9 March 1900, p. 6.

 

Fieldfares

Fieldfares, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 74-75.

 

Fire

The Great Fire in Christmas Street, 1876, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 88.

 

Fire Fly

The Fire-Fly, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 56.

 

Fishing and Fishermen

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

After the Herrings, Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 173.

Char Fishers, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 58.

Herring Fishing: Clovelly, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Herrings Fine!, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 174.

In the Upper Harbour, Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 175.

 

Flamborough (Yorkshire)

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

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

 

Fletcher, Alice

A Drear Night-Walk, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 162.

A Sad Communion, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 160.

A Valentine to the Lady Alice, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Alice Buried, February 26th, 1884, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 157.

Alice, February 24th, 1884, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 153.

Death the Enlightener, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 154.

Hymn: Sung at the Grave of A. F., Brathay Churchyard, February 26th, 1884, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, pp. 164-166.

In Brathay Churchyard, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 158.

Present but Absent, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 159.

Star-Rising, Valete: Tennyson and Other memorial Poems, 1893, p. 163.

The Haunted Room, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 161.

The Rush of Death, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 155.

Vain Regrets, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 156.

 

Fletcher, Herbert (Bother of Alice Fletcher)

A Valentine to Sir Herbert, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Fletcher, William

Fletcher’s Fight, a Ballad of Nyasa Land, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 131-134.

 

Floods see Rain

 

Florence

On Leaving Florence by Starlight, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 15.

 

Flowers

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

Alpine Anemones in the Blumenthal at Murren, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 96.

Alpine Anemone-Seed, Leysin, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 157.

Clematis in Leaf on the Downs, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 78.

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

Flora Day at Helston (Furry Day), May 8, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 34.

Foxgloves at Brandelhow, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 45.

Gold-Boden, Engelberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 39.

Heather on Lonscale, Aug. 18th, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 51-52.

Lent-Lilies, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 64.

May Day, in Sneyd Park Woods, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 79.

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

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

Orange-Flowers at Baveno, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 57.

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

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

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

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

Spring Crocuses in the Blumenthal, Murren, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 97.

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

The Crocus Legions on the Rigi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 21.

The Gentianella (Gentiana Verna), Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 116.

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

The Pheasant-Eye Narcissus, Up Monte Motterone, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 62.

The Tropaeolum Speciosum, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 54.

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

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

Violas on the Col de Balme, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 151.

Water-Lilies in Pullwyke Bay, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 12.

Wild Flowers on Loughrigg, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 97.

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

 

Foch, Ferdinand (General)

General Foch, July 19, 1918, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1918 – view full text).

 

Forshaw, William Thomas (Lieutenant)

Lieutenant Forshaw’s Gallant Deed, Carlisle Journal, 29 October 1915, p. 8.

 

Forster, William Edward

In Memoriam: W. E. Forster. Obiit April 5, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 24 April 1886, p. 5; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 62.

 

Forts see Castles

 

Foster, Thomas

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

 

Fowler, Amy C. see Sister Rose Gertrude

 

Fox How

From Fox How, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 10.

 

Foxgloves

Foxgloves at Brandelhow, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 45.

 

France

A French Hero, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 126-127.

A French Mother’s Message, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 96.

French Justice and God’s Truth, London Daily News, 12 September 1899, p. 6; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 16 September 1899, p. 4.

In Praise of Vulcan: II – The Eiffel Tower, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 147 (March 1890), p. 429; Living Age, 185 (19 April 1890), p. 130.

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.

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

 

Franklin, Lady Jane

In Memoriam: Lady Franklin, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

In Memoriam: On Seeing the Monument to Sir John Franklin On the Morning of Lady Franklin’s Funeral, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

To the Memory of Lady Jane Franklin, July 23rd, 1875, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 54.

 

Franklin, Sir John

Sir John Franklin, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 53.

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

 

Fraser, James (Bishop)

Bishop Fraser, October 22nd, 1885, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1883, p. 76.

 

Frederick III

Frederick III, Frederick III, Spectator, 61 (30 June 1888), p. 886; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 48.

The Crown of Thorns, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 44.

The Emperor Frederick, June 15th, 1888, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 47.

The Letter of Frederick III to Prince Bismarck, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1888; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 46.

 

Free Church of Scotland

The Church of the Free, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 60.

 

Freeman, P. T.

The Double Choir: To My Old Friend, Mr. P. T. Freeman, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 February 1906, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1906.

 

Freshwater (Isle of Wight)

By the Barrow on Afton Down, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 11.

 

Fry, Elizabeth

Mrs. Fry Visiting Newgate, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 55.

 

Furness

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

Furness Abbey, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 111.

Hawkshead from Furness Fells, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 91.

The Crusader’s Tomb, Furness Abbey, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 89.

Gales see Wind

 

Garden City

The Garden City, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 79.

 

Gardens

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

In the Wray Garden, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 111.

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.

 

Garvin, Roland Gerard (Lieutenant)

In Memory of Lieutenant R. G. Garvin, Pall Mall Gazette, 12 August 1916, p. 2; Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 12 August 1916, p. 6.

 

Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury

The Pilot’s Home-Going, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 34.

 

Gemmi Pass (Switzerland)

At the Sign of the Wildstrubel on the Gemmi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 143.

Blanc-See and Daubensee, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 142.

On the Gemmi Road Above Gastern-Thal, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 140.

The Daubenhorn Cliffs Over the Gemmi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 144.

Wayfarers on the Gemmi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 141.

 

Gemstones

The Jet Worker, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 182.

 

Gentians

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

The Gentianella (Gentiana Verna), Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 116.

 

George V (King)

God Save the King! European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 71.

Hymn for the Occasion of the Royal Marriage, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1893.

The King in France, November 30th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 129.

The King’s Appeal, March 31st, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 195.

 

Germany

German Hate, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, not dated – view full text).

Louvain, August 25th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 50.

Rheims Cathedral, September 20th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 78.

The Chancellor’s Speech in the Reichstag, December 2nd, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 139.

The German Raid, Scarborough, December 16th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 143.

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

The Kaiser’s Letter to His Chancellor, Oct. 31, 1916, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 19 January 1917, p. 4.

The Martyrdom of Father Dergent, Aerschott, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 46-47.

The Massacres in the Province of Namur, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 61.

To Prussia, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 200-201.

To the Kaiser, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 17.

To the Kaiser, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 22.

To the Officer in Command at Aerschott, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 45.

What’s In a Name?, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 51.

‘Within our hearts is Teuton blood’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1909.

 

Giant’s Cave (Bristol)

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

 

Gilpin, Bernard

Bernard Gilpin, 1517-1584, Northern Counties Magazine, 2 (April 1901), p. 2.

 

Giza (Egypt)

A Queen’s Gazelle (In the Gȋzeh Museum), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 47-49.

Before the Statue of Chephren (Gȋzeh Museum), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 39.

Mena House, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 25-26.

Morning Mist on the Great Pyramid, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 30-32.

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

The Lady Nefert (In the Gȋzeh Museum), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 45-46.

The Pyramid of Men-Kau-Ra, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 27-29.

The Shêkh El Beled (In the Gȋzeh Museum), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 43-44.

 

Glaciers

At the Upper Glacier, Grindelwald, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 108.

 

Gladstone, William Ewart

In Memoriam: Funeral of William Ewart Gladstone, May 28th, 1898, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1898.

To W. E. Gladstone: Liverpool, September 24th, 1896, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, p. 54.

To W. E. Gladstone, On His Eighty-Seventh Birthday, Westminster Gazette, 29 December 1896, p. 3.

 

Gladstone, William Glynne Charles

In Memory of 2nd Lieutenant W. G. C. Gladstone, M.P., April 13th, Chester Chronicle, 15 May 1915, p. 2; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 202-203.

 

Glaisdale (Yorkshire)

Beggar’s Bridge, Glaisdale, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 188.

In Glaisdale Wood, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 193.

 

Glendower, Owen

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

 

Glenthorne

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

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

 

Goathland (Yorkshire)

Goathland, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 192.

 

Goats

The Chamois of Lauterbrunnen, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 90.

 

Goblin Coombe

Goblin Combe, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 120.

 

Golf

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

 

Goodwin, Harry

At a Picture Exhibition, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1907.

 

Goodwin, Harvey (Bishop)

At Bishop Goodwin’s Grave, the Day After the Funeral, November 29th, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 88.

At the Bishop’s Grave, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1892; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 87.

We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand, Carlisle Journal, 27 November 1891, p. 5; Carlisle Patriot, 4 December 1891, p. 6; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 December 1891, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1891.

 

Gordon, Charles George

General Gordon, January 26th, 1885, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 56.

The Spirit of Gordon: A Sonnet on Omdurman, Lancashire Evening Post, 2 September 1898, p. 9; Bradford Daily Telegraph, 6 September 1898, p. 2; South Wales Echo, 6 September 1898, p. 3; Shields Daily News, 7 September 1898, p. 4; Durham County Advertiser, 9 September 1898, p. 3; Lowestoft Journal, 10 September 1898, p. 7.

 

Gosforth Cross

The Gosforth Cross, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 95.

The Runic Cross in Gosforth Churchyard, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 113.

 

Gospel (The)

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

 

Gossamer

Gossamers on the Down, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 81.

 

Gotthard Pass

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

 

Gowbarrow

At Yew Crag, Gowbarrow Fell, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1906.

Gowbarrow, An Appeal to the People of Leeds, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 80.

 

Grasmere

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

At the Wishing-Gate, Grasmere, New Year’s Day, 1915, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 158.

Grasmere, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 16.

Grasmere Revisited, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 48.

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

The Vale of Rest, Grasmere 1920, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/4 – view full text).

 

Grave, Robert

To the Memory of Robert Grave, the Village Weaver, 1891, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1891; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 138.

 

Gray, Percival

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

 

Great Britain

To Great Britain, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 19-20.

 

Great Tit

The Great Tit, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 73.

 

Greece

Christmas in Crete, Cumberland and Westmoreland Herald, 31 December 1898, p. 7.

Dawn in Greece and Cumberland, a Contrast, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 72; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 105.

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

To Venizelos, Carlisle Journal, 13 October 1916, p. 8.

 

Green, John Richard

John Richard Green, 1837-1883, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 112.

 

Green, Thomas Hill

Thomas Hill Green, Oxford, March 26th, 1882, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 110.

 

Greenip, William

William Greenip, the Village Naturalist, Died at Keswick, November 2nd, 1890, Spectator, 65 (15 November 1890), p. 683; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 22 November 1890, p. 4; Nature Notes, 1 (December 1890), p. 188; Living Age, 187 (20 December 1890), p. 706; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1890; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 137; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 79.

 

Grenfell, Francis Octavius (Captain)

To Captain F. C. Grenfell, 9th Lancers, Le Cateau, August 31st, 1914, Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 10 September 1914, p. 4; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 70.

 

Grey, Edward (Sir)

To Sir Edward Grey, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 18.

 

Grindal, Edmund

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

 

Grisdale, Alice

On Hearing of the Death of Alice Grisdale, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1895.

 

Grosvenor, Hugh Lupus, 1st Duke of Westminster

Unveiling of the Rose-Window, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 35.

 

Gurnard’s Head (Cornwall)

Foam-Fringe at Gurnard’s Head, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 42.

 

Guyard, Auguste

Auguste Guyard, Barmouth, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 125.

 

Haggard, Mark (Captain)

Captain Mark Haggard, September 14th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 79.

 

Hallam, Arthur

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

 

Ham Green, Somerset

Ham Green; or, Reflection, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 68.

 

Hamilton, Mitchell

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

 

Hamilton, Patrick (Captain)

The Unforgotten Dead: To the Memory of Capt. Hamilton, Lieut. Wyness-Stuart, Hitchin, Sept. 6; and Lieut. Bettington, Wolvercote, Sept. 10, Army and Navy Gazette, 5 October 1912, p. 2.

 

Hammond, George

Brave Little Lads of Lincolnshire, Yorkshire Evening Post, 31 December 1898, p. 5.

 

Hammond, Henry

Brave Little Lads of Lincolnshire, Yorkshire Evening Post, 31 December 1898, p. 5.

 

Hardisty, Mary Ann

To the Mother of Four Sons Gone to War, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

 

Hardy, Michael

Michael Hardy, Before the Redan—June 18, 1854, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 1-3.

 

Hardy, Theodore Bayley (Chaplain)

In Memory of Rev. T. B. Hardy V.C., DSO., MC., Chaplain to the King, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1918 – view full text).

 

Harford-Battersby, Thomas Dundas

In Memoriam: Thomas Dundas Harford-Battersby, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 28 July 1883, p. 5.

 

Harlech

Bronwyn the Fair, Harlech, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 73.

Harlech, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 72.

 

Harley, H. K. (Lieutenant)

Harley’s Eight, A Ballad of Chitral—April 16, 1895, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 127-130.

 

Harrison, Dorothy

Good-bye, Old Friend, Good-bye!, The Funeral, February 25th, 1890, Valete: Tennyson and Other memorial Poems, 1893, p. 135.

Last of the Dorothys that Rydal Knew, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 134.

 

Harrison, Martha

To the Memory of Martha Harrison, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1895.

 

Harvest Festivals

A Harvest Festival at Wray, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

A Harvest Hymn, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

Harvest Thanksgiving, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 32.

Harvest Thanksgiving at St. Barnabas, Western Daily Press, 1876, 9 September, p. 3; A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 39.

 

Harwood, John

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

 

Hatshepsut

Queen Hatasu, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 124-125.

 

Hatton, E. A.

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

 

Hawell, Joseph

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.

 

Hawkshead

Hawkshead Church, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 82.

Hawkshead from Furness Fells, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 91.

 

Heather

Heather on Lonscale, Aug. 18th, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 51-52.

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

 

Heaven and Hell

“Chaäsing the Sun”; Or, “The Trak Wi’ the Terrible Naäme”, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 111-115.

 

Heliopolis

At Heliopolis, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 22-23.

The Obelisk at Heliopolis, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 23-24.

 

Helm Crag

Helm Crag, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 199.

The Lion and the Lamb: Or Helm Crag after a Shower, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 31.

 

Helston (Cornwall)

Flora Day at Helston (Furry Day), May 8, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 34.

 

Helvellyn

Helvellyn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 105.

 

Hemans, Felicia

Dovenest, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 43.

 

Henbury (Bristol)

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

View of Henbury Plain, from Fern Hill, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 122; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 57.

 

Henderson, George Francis Robert

Colonel Henderson, Westminster Gazette, 11 March 1903, p. 2; Carlisle Journal, 13 March 1903, p. 6.

 

Hengwrt

At Hengwrt: April 5, 1904, In Memory of Francis Power Cobbe, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 53.

 

Henry of Battenberg (Prince)

A Royal Wedding: July 23, 1885, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1885.

At the Funeral of Prince Henry of Battenburg, 5th February, 1896, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1896.

 

Henry VI, King

At King Henry’s Chapel, Muncaster. Autumn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 112; Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 82.

 

Herbert, Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carnarvon

Lord Carnarvon, June 28th, 1890, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 64.

 

Heroes – see also Explorers; Mining Disasters; Railway Accidents; Sea and River Tragedies; War Heroes

A Brave Bishop, Zululand, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 66-69.

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

A Brave Postmistress, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 165.

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

Alice Ayres, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 10-12.

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.

Bishop Mannington: Massacred With His Followers in Masai Land, Central Africa, October, 1885, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 77.

Bishop Muldoon: At the Burning Theatre, Chicago, 30th December, 1903, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1904.

Brave Little Lads of Lincolnshire, Yorkshire Evening Post, 31 December 1898, p. 5.

Father Damien, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 65-69.

Father Damien, April 1889, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 57.

From the Rigi-Kulm, At Sunrise, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 19.

Murphy the Fireman, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 74-77.

“Old Charlie.” In Memory of Charles Bird, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1909.

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

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

The Unforgotten Dead: To the Memory of Capt. Hamilton, Lieut. Wyness-Stuart, Hitchin, Sept. 6; and Lieut. Bettington, Wolvercote, Sept. 10, Army and Navy Gazette, 5 October 1912, p. 2.

 

Herrings

After the Herrings, Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 173.

Herring Fishing: Clovelly, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

Herrings Fine!, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 174.

 

Hewetson, Henry

In Memoriam: Henry Hewetson, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1895.

 

Hewetson, Mary

Hymn Written for the Occasion of the Opening of the Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital, August 9th, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1892.

 

Hewison, Hereward

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

 

Heywood, Oliver

To the Memory of Oliver Heywood, Manchester, March 17th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 142.

 

High Close (Lake District)

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

 

Highton, Thomas

In Memoriam: T. E. Highton, Entered Rest Saturday, June 15th, 1907, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1907.

 

Hill, Octavia

Octavia Hill: August 13th, 1912, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1912.

 

Hinderwell (Yorkshire)

Hinderwell, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 151.

 

Hoar, Rockwood

Senator Hoar, 1906, Century, 72 (July 1906), p. 379; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 84.

 

Hoare, Frances Elizabeth

To Mrs Hoare. On Her Leaving St. John’s Parsonage, 26th June, 1901, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1901.

 

Hoare, John Newenham (Revd.)

In Memory of the Vicar of St. John’s, Keswick, 1st May, 1901, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1901.

 

Hodgson, Isaac Harvey (Lieutenant)

To a Mother Twice Bereaved on Hearing of the Death of Her Son Lieutenant Harvey Hodgson, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

 

Hogan, John (Sergeant)

How Lieutenant Leach and Sergeant Hogan Won the Victoria Cross, October 28th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 191-192.

 

Hogarth, Stephen

Hymn in Memory of the Bell-Master—Stephen Hogarth, West Cumberland Times, 7 December 1907, p. 2.

In Memory of the Bell-Master—Stephen Hogarth, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1907.

 

Hogg, James

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

 

Holbrook, Norman Douglas (Lieutenant)

To Lieutenant Holbrook and His Gallant Crew of Submarine B11, December 13th, T.P.’s Journal of Great Deeds of the Great War, 2 (13 February 1915), p. 124; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 135.

 

Home

A Memory, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 119-120.

A Return to the Lakes, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 40.

A Thought of Home in the Trenches, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW!, not dated – view full text).

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

Home from Italy, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1898; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 102.

Home from Lombardy, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1899; Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 163.

Home from Lucerne, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1912.

Home from the East, Among the Drigg Sand-Hills, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 86.

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

‘I, in tranquil May-tide’s afterglow’, Maryport Advertiser, 3 June 1905, p. 6.; West Cumberland Times, 3 June 1905, p. 6.

“I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes to the Hills”, West Cumberland Times, 26 March 1904, p. 3; Millom Gazette, 31 March, 1904, p. 7.

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

 

Hope

Hope, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Hope (Sergeant)

At Caesar’s Camp, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 93.

 

Horne, Charles Silvester

In Memoriam: Silvester Horne, M.P., Westminster Gazette, 7 May 1914, p. 2.; Carlisle Journal, 12 May 1914, p. 6.

 

Horses

Death Aboard Our Transports, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 27.

Leaving Home. Mr. La Thangue’s Picture in the New Gallery, Living Age, 187 (25 October 1890), p. 194.

Starved to Death, at Ladysmith, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 147-148.

The Dying Charger, Royal Cornwall Gazette, 24 May 1900, p. 6; Church of England Pulpit and Ecclesiastical Review, 49 (26 May 1900), p. 252; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 26 May 1900, p. 5; Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 184-185.

The End, The Animal’s Guardian, (March 1910); Fife Free Press and Kirkcaldy Guardian, 19 March 1910, p. 3; Cornishman, 24 March 1910, p. 3.

The Home of Rest for Horses, Middlesex and Surrey Express, 8 January 1900, p. 3; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 57.

The War-Worn Horses’ Appeal, Bournemouth Graphic, 13 April 1917, p. 5.

 

Hosan, Morgan

Hosan the Faithful, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 140-142.

 

Howard, Charles James Stanley, 10th Earl of Carlisle

In Memory of Lord Carlisle: Lanercost, January 24th, 1912, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1912.

 

Howard, Henry Charles

In Memoriam: Mr. Henry Howard, Penrith Observer, 11 August 1914, p. 7.

 

Huddart, Cymberline Alonso

A Gallant Midshipman, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 36-38.

 

Hunt, William Holman

The Triumph of the Innocents, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Hunt Cliff (Saltburn)

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

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

 

Hymns

A Battle Hymn, Church Family Newspaper, 21 (27 March 1914), p. 10.

A Children’s Christmas Hymn, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1904.

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

A Harvest Hymn, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

A Hymn in Memory of the Master of Balliol, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

A Hymn in Time of War, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 55.

A Jubilee Hymn, Scottish Church, April 1887;  English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 9 April 1887, p. 5; Christian World Pulpit, 31 (25 May 1887), p. 335.

A Vesper Hymn, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 56.

Children’s Jubilee Hymn, Christian World Pulpit, 31 (8 June 1887), p. 367.

Church Congress Hymn, Church Family Newspaper, 13 (28 September 1906), p. 703.

Confirmation Hymns, St Kentigern’s, 16th March 1894, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

Consecration Hymn, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 28 March 1885, p. 5.

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

Harvest Hymn, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

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

Hymn for the Advent of the Jubilee Year of Queen Victoria, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1886.

Hymn for the Anniversary of the King’s Coronation, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1903.

Hymn for the Armenian Relief Fund, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, p. 59.

Hymn for the Occasion of the Re-Opening of the Church of St. John’s in the Vale, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1893.

Hymn for the Occasion of the Royal Marriage, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1893.

Hymn for the Pan-Anglican Congress, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 May 1908, p. 5.

Hymn for the Re-Opening of Buttermere Church, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1886.

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

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

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

Hymn in Memory of Mary Walker, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1892.

Hymn in Memory of the Bell-Master—Stephen Hogarth, West Cumberland Times, 7 December 1907, p. 2.

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

Hymn of Thanksgiving for the King’s Recovery, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

Hymn on the Death of Annie Wilson, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1896.

Hymn: Sung at the Grave of A. F., Brathay Churchyard, February 26th, 1884, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, pp. 164-166. [Alice Fletcher]

Hymn Written for the Occasion of the Opening of the Mary Hewetson Cottage Hospital, August 9th, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1892.

Hymns for the Coronation Day of their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra, (Carlisle Archives, PR/12/125).

Hymns in Grateful and Loyal Memory of Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

Hymns in Time of War, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

Hymns of Thanksgiving for the Ending of the War, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

‘King of the king of all the earths’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 14 May 1910, p. 8; Carlisle Journal, 24 May 1910, p. 6.

‘Lord God of love, here gathered now’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 12 September 1885, p. 5.

‘Lord, who before hast set’, Carlisle Journal, 20 July 1888, p. 6; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guadian, 21 July 1888, p. 5.

Memorial Hymn, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, not dated – view full text).

Special Hymn, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1885.

Thanksgiving and Coronation, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

The Church at Rest: A Hymn of Thanksgiving, (Carlisle Archives, PR/120/125).

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

‘Thou, Who, at the marriage call’, Carlisle Journal, 30 December 1887, p. 6.

To the Churches in Germany and Lovers of the Fatherland: A Funeral Hymn for the Emperor, Christian World Pulpit, 33 (21 March 1888), p. 183.

We are the People of His Pasture and the Sheep of His Hand, Carlisle Journal, 27 November 1891, p. 5; Carlisle Patriot, 4 December 1891, p. 6; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 December 1891, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1891. [Harvey Goodwin]

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