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 It also includes numerous unpublished poems from the Rawnsley Archives.

 

Ill Bel (Lake District)

Il Bel and High Street, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 13.

 

India

Empire Day, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1905.

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

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

India’s Gift, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 92.

Khudadad Khan, V.C., European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 119-120.

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

The Rajput’s Desire, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

To Naik Darwan Sing Negi, V.C., 1st Battalion 39th Garhwalis, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 113-114.

 

Inglis, Eliza Maud (‘Elsie’)

In Honour of Dr. Elsie Inglis, Westminster Gazette, 3 December 1917, p. 2.

 

Inglis, John

 

Lord Justice General Inglis, August 20th, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 114.

 

Insects

A Scarab, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 71-72.

In Butterfly-Land, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 114.

In Cricket-Land, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 115.

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

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

 

Interlaken (Switzerland)

At Interlaken, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 86.

 

Ireland

A Cry for Ireland, Spectator, 59 (13 March 1886), p. 355.

The Irish Land League, October 17, 1881, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 93.

To Ireland North and South – An Appeal (Cumbria Archives, WDCATS Box 3).

 

Iron Age

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

 

Isle of Man

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

 

Isle of Wight

Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, pp. 3-13.

 

Isola Bella (Italy)

Isola Bella, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 53.

Isola Bella, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 54.

 

Italy

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

At Baveno, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 55.

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

At the Chapel of the Annunciation, Sacro Monte, Varese, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 72.

At the Chapel of the Madonna del Belmone above Taponacchio, Fobello, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 20.

At the Church Door, Baveno, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 59.

Daylight on Lago Maggiore, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 58.

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

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

From Orta to Varallo Over the Colma, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 16-19.

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.

In Milan Cathedral, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 75.

In the Church of S. Maria Degli Angioli, Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 67.

In the Refectory, Milan, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 76.

Isola-Bella, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 53.

Isola-Bella, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 54.

Lanzo D’Intelvi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 69.

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

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

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

On Monte Motterone, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 60.

On the Roof of the Duomo, Milan, at Anthem Time, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 74.

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

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

Ponte Gula, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 21-22.

Sabbath Dawn at Castel di Poggio, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 11-12.

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

Sunrise at Castel di Poggio, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 13.

Sunrise From Monte Motterone, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 61.

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

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

The Monte Sacro at Varallo, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 63.

The Music of the Dawn, Hotel Splendide, Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 64.

The Nightingale of Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 66.

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

The Vindemia at Degli’ Angeli, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 14.

 

Jackdaws

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

Talk, not Work, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 57.

 

January

To a Thrush, Heard on Clifton Down in a January Mist, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 74.

 

Japan

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

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

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

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.

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

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

 

Jenkinson, Henry Irwin

In Memoriam: Henry Irwin Jenkinson, August 28th, 1891, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 5 September 1891, p. 4; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1891; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 80.

T’Auld Fwoks’ Kursmas Do, In Memory of Henry Irwin Jenkinson, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 31 December 1910, p. 1; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1910, p. 8; West Cumberland Times, 31 December 1910, p. 3.

 

Jet see Gemstones

 

Joffre, Joseph Jacques (General)

General Joffre, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 111.

General Joffre’s Farewell, T.P.’s Journal of Great Deeds of the Great War, 2 (20 March 1915), p. 255.

 

Jones, 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.

 

Johnstown Flood

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

 

Joseph’s Tomb

At Joseph’s Tomb, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 61-61.

 

Joubert, Petrus Jacobus

‘Joubert is dead! far off the whisper ran’, Westminster Gazette, 2 April 1900, p. 2; Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 7 April 1900, p. 15; Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 166-167.

 

Jowett, Benjamin

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

The Master of Balliol: A Memory, Academy, 64 (7 October 1893), p. 294; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1893; Dial, 15 (1 November 1893), p. 253.

 

July

July, Carlisle Journal, 6 July 1915, p. 6.

July at the Lakes, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 107.

July at the Lakes, Spectator, 60 (16 July 1887), p. 959; Carlisle Journal, 5 August 1887, p. 6.

July at the Lakes, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 48-50.

 

June

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

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

The Chorus of the Dawn, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 67-68.

 

Jungfrau

The Jungfrau, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 87.

 

Jupiter

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

 

Kandersteg (Switzerland)

In Gastern-Thal, Kandersteg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 139.

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

The Bear Hotel, Kandersteg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 138.

 

Kane, Henry Coey

“Well done, ‘Calliope’!”, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 57-63.

 

Kanzeli (Switzerland)

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

At Kanzeli, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 119.

 

Keble, John

 

At Keble’s Grave, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 69.

 

Kekewich, Robert George

To the Hero of Kimberley, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 122-125.

 

Kemp, George (Captain)

To Captain George Kemp, M.P., Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 94-95.

 

Kendal

Archdeacon Cooper: In Memoriam, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1896.

Kendal Castle: or the Power of Tradition, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 30.

The Children Are Singing in Kendal Town, Lakes Herald, 3 May 1895, p. 4.

 

Kennard, Constance

“Sister Constance”, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text)

 

Keswick

A Tribute to Keswick Heroes, Carlisle Journal, 8 September 1916, p. 7; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1916.

August in the Keswick Vale, Spectator, 59 (31 July 1886), p. 1022; Westmorland Gazette, 7 August 1886, p. 3; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1886.

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

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

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

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

Written for the Opening of the “Victoria” Working Men’s Reading Room, Keswick, November 28th, 1896, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1896.

 

Keswick May Day

A May Song, West Cumberland Times, 11 May 1895, p. 2.

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

Merry little Maidens, Oh!, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 May 1890, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1890.

To the May Queen of Keswick, Lancashire Evening Post, 7 May 1920, p. 3.

 

Keswick Old Folks Do

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

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

At the Last Old Folks’ “Do” of the Century, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 December 1900, p. 4.

Auld Ganny’s Cursmas Teal, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 30 December 1911, p. 1.

Comin’ Yham Fra T’ Front, Carlisle Journal, 28 December 1917, p. 7.

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

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

‘For rich or poor or high or low’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1887, p. 4.

In Memory of the Old Folks Passed Away, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1892, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1893.

Keswick “Old Folks’ Do,” Christmas, 1897, In Honoured Memory of the Late President, J. Fisher Crosthwaite, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 1 January 1898, p. 5.

Keswick Old Folks’ “Do,” New Year’s Eve, 1902, Carlisle Journal, 2 January 1903, p. 6; Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 3 January 1903, p. 1; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 January 1903, p. 5; West Cumberland Times, 3 January 1903, p. 3.

‘Old last year’s friends brought together’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 December 1883, p. 5. [Poem with Edith Rawnsley]

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

‘Once more, from hall and cottage home, we meet’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 January 1886, p. 5; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1886.

‘Oor Jack he cam’ fra ower t’ sea’, Carlisle Journal. 6 January 1920, p. 6.

Oor Lad Wha Nobbut Cooms I’ Dreams, Carlisle Journal, 29 December 1916, p. 7; Penrith Observer, 3 January 1917, p. 6.

‘Our bridges now are breaking down’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1898, p. 5.

‘Some good friends have said the parson’s a sinner’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 29 December 1883, p. 4.

T’ Ald Fwoake’s Dinner, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 3 January 1885, p. 4.

T’ Auld Fwoks’ Cursmas Do, Carlisle Journal. 1 January 1904, p. 3; West Cumberland Times, 2 January 1904, p. 3.

T’ Auld Fwoks’ Kessick Do—Cursmas, 1913. Carlisle Journal, 2 January 1914, p. 5.

T’Auld Fwoks’ Kursmas Do, In Memory of Henry Irwin Jenkinson, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 31 December 1910, p. 1; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 December 1910, p. 8; West Cumberland Times, 31 December 1910, p. 3.

T’ Kessick Auld Fwokes’ Do, 1905, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 December 1905, p. 5; West Cumberland Times, 30 December 1905, p. 3.

T’ Oald Fwoks’ Cursmas Dea, 1904. Barns Yance Agean, West Cumberland Times, 7 January 1905, p. 3. [This is the correct version of the poem first published in the same newspaper on 31 December 1904.]

The Keswick Old Folks’ Dinner, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 57.

The Rhyme of the Keswick Old Folks’ Dinner, 1895’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 28 December 1895, p. 4.

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

War and the Old Folks’ Creed, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 30 December 1899, p. 5; Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 75-76.

 

Keswick School of Industrial Arts

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

 

Kettleness (Yorkshire)

Kettleness and Hob Hole, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 155.

 

Khan, Khudadad

Khudadad Khan, V.C., European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 119-120.

 

Kingsley, Charles

Charles Kingsley, 1819-75, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 70.

 

Kipling, Josephine

In Memoriam: Josephine Kipling, New York, March 6, Westminster Gazette, 10 March 1899, p. 2; Nottingham Evening Post, 11 March 1899, p. 2.

 

Kipling, Rudyard

Thanks to America. For Rudyard Kipling, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Kitchener, Horatio Herbert

A Farewell to Lord Kitchener, Wells Journal, 15 December 1898, p. 2.

Here’s to Kitchener, Daily Gazette for Middlesborough, 30 November 1898, p. 2.

Lord Kitchener. In Memoriam, June 5, 1916, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

Lord Kitchener, 5th June, 1916, ( Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

To Kitchener of Khartoum, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 30.

To Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief of H. M. Forces in South Africa, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 206-207.

To the Sirdar—A Welcome Home, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1898.

 

Knight-Bruce, George (Bishop)

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

 

Kom Ombo (Egypt)

At Kom Ombo, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 137-138.

 

Kronje, Pieter

To Kronje on Majuba Day, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 132-133.

 

Kruger, Paul

To Paul Kruger, at Marseilles, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 211.

 

Kynance Cove (Cornwall)

Cottage at Kynance Cove, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 25.

Kynance Cove, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 24.

The Blow-Hole, Kynance Caves, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 26.

The Gull Rock, Kynance Cove, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 27.

 

La Rionda (Switzerland)

Up La Rionda, Leysin, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 154.

 

La Thangue, Herbert Henry

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

 

Laidlaw, Daniel Logan

How Piper Laidlaw Won the Victoria Cross, Loos, September, 1915, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

 

Lake District see also Memorial Poems – Lake District

Sonnets at the English Lake (1881) contains over one hundred and twenty sonnets covering the Lake District. 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 the Lake District are:

A Cumberland War Song, Millom Gazette, 18 September 1914, p. 7; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 52-53.

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

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

A March Song, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/4, - view full text).

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

A Quiet Autumn Day, from the Terrace at Muncaster, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 83.

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

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

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

A Westmoreland Song, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 98-99.

April Sunshine (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/4 – view full text).

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.

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

At King Henry’s Chapel, Muncaster, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 82.

At Muncaster, After the Gale of December 11, 1883, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 84.

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

August at the Lakes, Spectator, 60 (6 August 1887), p. 1057.

August at the Lakes, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 108.

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

Black Combe, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 80.

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

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.

Dawn in the Abbey Precincts, Carlisle, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1909; Journal of the Fell and Rock Climbing Club, 1 (1909), p. 252.

East and West, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 77.

Eskmeals, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 81.

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.

Home Memories, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 56.

Hope for the Dawn, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/4 – view full text).

‘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.

July, Carlisle Journal, 6 July 1915, p. 6.

July at the Lakes, Spectator, 60 (16 July 1887), p. 959; Carlisle Journal, 5 August 1887, p. 6.

July at the Lakes, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 107.

July at the Lakes, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 48-50.

Michaelmas Day, Grasmere, September 29th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 93.

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

November at the Lakes, Spectator, 59 (13 November 1886), p. 1527; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1886.

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

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, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 105.

Seascale Memories, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 96.

The Dawn, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1914 – view full text).

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

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

The Imperishable Gospel, a Legend of the Solway, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 109.

The Irish Land League, October 17, 1881, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 93.

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

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

The Old Wreck at Seascale, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 92.

The Peace of Understanding, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 97.

The Preacher’s Seaside Lesson, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 91.

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

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

The Tower on the Hoad, Ulverston, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 78.

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

The Westmoreland Emigrant, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 100-101.

To My Friends Well-Met, 31st March, West Cumberland Times, 7 April 1906, p. 3; Wigton Advertiser, 13 February 1909, p. 5.

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

Valedictory, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 121.

Lakes see also Rivers

At the Trub-See, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 42.

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

Daylight on Lago Maggiore, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 58.

Isola Bella, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 53.

Isola Bella, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 54.

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

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

The Islands of Lago Maggiore, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 52.

 

Lakeside (Lake District)

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

 

Lamb, Cameron (Captain)

In Honour of Battery L, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 72-73.

 

Land’s End (Cornwall)

At the Land’s End, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 41.

 

Langdale Pikes

The Langdale Pikes, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 34.

 

Lanyon Cromlech (Cornwall)

Lanyon Cromlech, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 38.

 

Lanzo D’Intelvi (Italy)

Lanzo D’Intelvi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 69.

 

Lappin, James

James Lappin, Late Chairman of the Liverpool Stock Exchange, October 25th, 1890, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 136.

 

Larch

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

 

Larks

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

 

Latterbarrow

Boulder on Latterbarrow, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 61.

Latterbarrow, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 37.

 

Latrigg

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

 

Lauener, Ulrich

The Guide’s Farewell: To Ulrich Lauener at Lauterbrunnen, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 91.

 

Laurels

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

 

Lauterbrunnen (Switzerland)

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

The Guide’s Farewell: To Ulrich Lauener at Lauterbrunnen, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 91.

 

Lawson, Wilfrid

‘Here, at the entrance of the street’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 25 April 1908, p. 8.

Sir Wilfrid Lawson: Obiit July 1, 1906, Westminster Gazette, 3 July 1906, p. 2; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 7 July 1906, p. 4; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (August 1906).

 

Leach, James Edgar (Lieutenant)

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

 

Ledingham, Edith Mary

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

 

Leigh Woods (Bristol)

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

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

The Gift of Leigh Woods to Bristol, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 86.

The Nightingale in Nightingale Valley, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 71.

 

Leighton, Frederic

In Memory of Lord Leighton – President of the Royal Academy, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Leman, Gerard (General)

To General Leman, the Defender of Liege, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 44.

 

Lent

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

 

Leopold, Prince

In the Church of St. George: (Built in Memory of H.R.H. Prince Leopold, Died at Cannes, March 28th, 1884), Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 39.

 

Lepers

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

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

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.

 

Leven, River

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

 

Leysin (Switzerland)

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

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

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

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

Up La Rionda, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 154.

 

Liddon, Henry (Canon)

Canon Liddon, Pall Mall Gazette, 16 September 1890, p. 2; Critic, 14 (11 October 1890, p. 184; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1890; Carlisle Diocesan Magazine, 1 (November 1890), p. 69; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 85.

 

Lietch, Alice

In Memoriam: Alice Lietch, Died at Derwent Bank, July 13th, 1891, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1891; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 140.

 

Lifeboats see Heroes – In Sea and Water

 

Lightfoot, Joseph Barber (Bishop)

In Memoriam: Bishop Lightfoot, Westmorland Gazette, 4 January 1890, p. 8; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 81.

 

Lighthouses and Buoys

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

Lighthouse at the Needles, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 13.

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

The Bell Buoy at the Harbour Mouth, Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 176.

 

Lilies

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

 

Lilla Cross

Lilla Cross, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 191.

 

Lincolnshire

East and West, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 77.

Sonnets of the Lincolnshire Coast, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, pp. 209-219.

 

Lind, Jenny

Jenny Lind, November 2nd, 1887, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 96.

 

Linden

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

 

Lions

Hannibal, the Lion in the Clifton Zoological Gardens, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 84.

 

Livingstone, David

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

 

Lizard (The), Cornwall

A Memory of the Lizard, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 30.

At the Lizard, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 29.

Farewell at Lizard Point, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 31.

 

Llanaber

Barmouth Shore. A Walk to Llanaber, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 67.

 

Locarno (Switzerland)

At Santa Trinita, Above Locarno, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 49.

At the Balcony of the Church of the Madonna del Sasso, Locarno, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 51.

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

Solitudo Continuata Dulcescit. An Inscription at the Gate of the Convent of the Madonna del Sasso, Locarno, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 50.

 

Lodge, Raymond (Second Lieutenant)

Our Angel-Host of Help. In Memory of Raymond Lodge, fell in Flanders, Sept. 14th, 1915, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

 

Lonscale

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

 

Loughrigg

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

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

 

Love

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 website www.hdrawnsley.com  Other poems on the theme of love are:

A Wayside Babe, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 98-99.

Habeebeh’s Love, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 133-136.

In a Garden, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 173-174.

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

Love in Death, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 13.

My Lady, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 1.

New Fangledy Waäys, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 228-237.

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

The Invitation to the Wedding, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

The Sorrow of the May, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 93-94.

War and Love, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 148-149.

Water-Carriers (Hope), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 77-78.

Water-Carriers (Joy), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 79.

Water-Carriers (Sorrow), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 80-81.

 

Low Wood (Lake District)

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

 

Lowe, Mary Jane

In Memory of Mary Jane Lowe, 27th July, 1905, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, August 1905.

 

Lowell, James Russell

James Russell Lowell, August 12th, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 102.

Lowell’s Last Dream, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 103.

 

Lowther, James, 1st Viscount Ullswater

British Interests, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, pp. 50-51.

The Ideal Speaker, Lancashire Evening Post, 24 February 1919, p. 4.

 

Lucerne (Switzerland)

A Morning Prayer on the Market-Boat, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 12.

At Kastanienbaum, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 13.

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

Dreams and Work, Hôtel des Balances, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 6.

Enclosure of the Three Linden, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 11.

Farewell to Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 32.

Home from Lucerne, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (July 1912).

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

Lucerne Again, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 7.

The Bell for Early Mass, from the Jesuit Church of St. Joseph, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 4.

The Cuckoo at Lucerne, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, (May 1891).

The Fountain in the Wine-Market, Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 5.

The Lion of Lucerne, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 9.

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

 

Lugano (Italy)

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

In the Church of S. Maria Degli Angioli, Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 67.

Lanzo D’Intelvi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 69.

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

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

The Music of the Dawn, Hotel Splendide, Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 64.

The Nightingale of Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 66.

 

Luini, Bernardino

In the Church of S. Maria Degli Angioli, Lugano, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 67.

 

Lune Valley

The Valley of the Lune, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 118.

 

Lushington, Edmund Law

In Memory of Prof. Lushington, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text).

 

Lyall, Edna see Bayly, Ada Ellen

 

Lysaght, Doctor

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