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 It also includes numerous unpublished poems from the Rawnsley Archives.

 

M’Dermott (Boatswain)

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

 

M. K.

To M. K. On Her Eighteenth Birthday, Saint Andrews, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 119.

 

Mablethorpe (Lincolnshire)

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.

 

Macdonald (Captain)

The Ballad of Rosemarie; Or, the White Cockade, Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 144-154.

 

Macedonia

A Christmas Thought, 1903, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 49.

The Cry of Macedonia, November, 1903, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1903; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 42.

 

MacLehose, Colin (Lieutenant)

Lieutenant Colin MacLehose, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

 

Madagascar

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

 

Magee, Willaim Connor (Archbishop)

In Memoriam: Archbishop Magee, Carlisle Diocesan Magazine, 1 (May 1891), p. 182; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1891; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 86.

 

Mahuta, Battle of

After the Battle of Mahuta, Idylls and lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 52.

 

Manchester

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

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.

 

Manning, Henry Edward (Cardinal)

At the Lying in State of Cardinal Manning, January 19th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 90.

Cardinal Manning, On Hearing of His Last Illness, January, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 89.

 

Mannington, James (Bishop)

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

 

Mannteufel

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

 

Maples, Chauncy (Bishop)

To the Memory of Bishop Chauncy Maples, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1895.

 

March

A March Day, on Ashley Hill, Looking Down on Bristol, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 51.

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

Clear Weather in March, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 59.

March, Carlisle Journal, 6 March 1914, p. 8.

March—Summer, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 39-41.

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.

 

Marshall, Arthur Milnes

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

 

Marshes

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

The Lincolnshire Marsh, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 212.

 

Marske-by-the-Sea (Yorkshire)

A Nameless Grave at Marske, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 129.

At Marske Mill, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 137.

 

Mary (Queen)

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

 

Matthias

The Choosing of Matthias, Church Monthly, 3 (circa. January 1891); English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 31 January 1891, p. 5.

 

Mawddach

A Retrospect from Mawddach Crag, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 68.

 

Max. Adolphe

To Max, Burgomaster of Brussels, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 100.

 

May

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

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

A Service of Song in Duchess’ Park, on a May Morning, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 58.

Death of a Parishioner. A Walk to the Duchess’ Woods from Baptist Mills, on a May Morn, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 60.

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

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

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

May Time, 1915, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 216-217.

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

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

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

Sorrow in May, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, not dated – view full text).

Switzerland Once More, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 2.

The Call of May, Carlisle Journal, 1 June 1915, p. 6.

The Promise of May, Westminster Gazette, 2 May 1914, p. 2; Carlisle Journal, 5 May 1914, p. 6.

 

McCudden, James (Major)

Major McCudden, V.C., DSO, Mc, MM, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1918 – view full text).

 

McKinley, William

Love Triumphant, Buffalo, 6th September, 1901, London Daily News, 16 September 1901, p. 6; Lancashire Evening Post, 16 September 1901, p. 4; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 22.

 

Meiringen (Switzerland)

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

 

Memorial Poems

A Cornish Saint, Mawgan. In Memoriam Mary Davy, Obiit May 18, 1884, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 46.

A Memory at the Männlichen, Margaret, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 104.

A Peaceful End, Cross Syke, 1886, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 126.

A Shadow on Scafell, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 108. [Professor Arthur Milnes Marshall]

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

At General Botha’s Grave, August 30 1919, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1919 – view full text).

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

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

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

Centenary of Mozart, December 4th, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other memorial Poems, 1893, p. 104.

Captain Baird, In Memoriam, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 23-24.

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

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

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

Dr. John Brown, Died at Edinburgh, May 11th, 1882, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 111.

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

Edith Cavell. Oct. 13th, 1915, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

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.

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

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

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

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

In Memoriam: Frank W. Crossley, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1897.

In Memoriam, J. R. A., 20th March 1907, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 83. [J. R. Anderson?]

In Memoriam: J. R. Anderson. Died at Glasgow, March 26th, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, April 1907.

In Memoriam: John Chiddy, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 47.

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

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.

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

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

In Memoriam. Robert Ernest Vernede, Rifle Brigade, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

In Memoriam: Stanley Theodore Carr, Carlisle Journal, 13 October 1916, p. 7.

In Memory of Flight-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, V.C., Legion of Honour, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1915 – view full text).

In Memory of John Travers Cornwell. First Class Boy of H.M.S. ‘Chester’, The Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1916 – view full text).

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.

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

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

In Memory of W. B. H.: A Social Reformer, London Daily News, 21 February 1906, p. 6.

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.

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

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

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

John Couch Adams, the English Discoverer of the Planet Neptune, Died at Cambridge, January 21st, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 116.

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

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).

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

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).

Minnie: Died 25 July 1877, Buried at Welton, , 31 July, Aged 19 Years, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text). [Minnie Walls]

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

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

On the Schilthorn, June 21, 1896. The Anniversary of the Death by Lightning of Mrs. Arbuthnot, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 94.

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).

R. L. Nettleship, Died on Mount Blanc, August 25th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 117.

Sir George Airy, K.C.B., Died January 2nd, 1892, In His 92st Year, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 115.

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

The Crown of Thorns, St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, January 20th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 50.

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

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. [Benjamin Jowett]

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

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

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

 

Memorial Poems – Clergy

Archbishop Benson, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1896.

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

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

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

At Bishop Goodwin’s Grave, the Day After the Funeral, November 29th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 88.

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

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

At the Bishop’s Grave, Raughtonhead, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1904; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 63. [John Bardsley]

At the Lying in State of Cardinal Manning, January 19th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 90.

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

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

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

Bishop Phillips Brooks, Died at Boston, 23rd January, 1893, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 92.

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.

Cardinal Newman, 1801-1890, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1890; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 84.

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

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

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

Dr. Dollinger, January 10th, 1890, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 113.

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.

General Booth: Congress Hall, Clapton, 26th August, 1912, Hull Daily Mail, 28 August 1912, p. 3; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1912.

George Wishart, Martyred at Saint Andrews, March 1, 1545, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 114.

In Memoriam: Archbishop Magee, Carlisle Diocesan Magazine, 1 (May 1891), p. 182; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, June 1891; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 86.

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

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

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

In Memory of Bishop Westcott, Northern Counties Magazine, 2 (September 1901), p. 402.

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).

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

The Master of the Temple, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 51.

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

To the Memory of Bishop Chauncy Maples, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1895.

 

Memorial Poems – Lake District Inhabitants

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

A Happy Death, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 16 February, 1884, p. 5. [Mrs. Crosthwaite]

A Sad Communion, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 160. [Alice Fletcher]

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

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

At Ruskin’s Grave, On His Birthday, 8th February, 1900, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 82.

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

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

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

E. R. and F. S. S. B., Drowned Whilst Sailing on Derwentwater in a Squall, September 9th, 1886, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 127; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October, 1886. [Edward Rathbone and James Fredreick S. Spencer-Bell]

Elizabeth Atlee, Wife of the Vicar of Buttermere, Who, While Engaged in Mission Work, Died on Mount Olivet, February 7th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, pp. 145-149.

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

Geologist’s Funeral: In Memoriam J. Clifton Ward, Buried at Keswick, April 20th, 1889, Sonnets at the English Lakes, p. 23.

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

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

‘Humble of heart, and unto all a friend’, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 22 October 1892, p. 5. [Miss Walker, Portinscale]

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

In Brathay Churchyard, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 158. [Alice Fletcher]

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

In Grateful Memory of John Fisher Crosthwaite. Died June 2nd, 1897, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, July 1897.

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.

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

In Memoriam F. A. R., Obiit. Ambleside, December 20, 1879, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 87.

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

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.

In Memoriam: Joe Cape, the Clogger, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1893; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 143.

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

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

In Memoriam. Major M. P. Buckle, D.S.O., October 27th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 116.

In Memoriam: Margaret Mitchell, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1890.

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

In Memoriam: Mrs Attlee, who died in mission work on Mount Olivet, February, 1892, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 20 February 1892, p. 5; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, pp. 145-149. [ Elizabeth Attlee, wife of the Vicar of Buttermere]

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

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

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

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

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

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

In Memoriam: W. D. Crewdson, January 13th, 1908, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1908.

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

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

In Memory of Ann Cockbain, November 14th, 1901, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1901.

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

In Memory of Mary Cockbain, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1909.

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

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

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

In Memory of Thomas Bakewell, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 8 April 1916, p. 1.

In Memory of William Wilson, Keswick Hotel, 8th Oct., 1900, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 13 October 1900, p. 5; Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 13 October 1900, p. 5.

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.

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.

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

Mark Cockbain: Laid to Rest in Crosthwaite Churchyard, Feb. 15th, 1905, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1905.

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

Ned Brown, Killed at His Post, Thornthwaite Mines, 1889, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 131.

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

Present but Absent, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 159. [Alice Fletcher]

Ruskin at Rest, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 3 Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 81.

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.

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.

The Haunted Room, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 161. [Alice Fletcher]

The Sorrow of Skelghyll, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1908. [Mary Ann Muncaster and her daughter Jane]

To the Memory of Lance-Corporal Dalzell for Many Years Winner of the Grasmere Guides’ Race, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1917 – view full text).

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

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

To the Old Folks of Keswick and Neighbourhood, Dec 27th 1893: In Memory of Richard Mitchell, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

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.

 

Memorial Poems – Artists, Poets and Writers

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

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

At Ruskin’s Grave, On His Birthday, 8th February, 1900, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 82.

Carlyle, Chelsea, February 5th, 1881, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 193. p. 109.

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

Death, the Angel Friend, In Memoriam—G. F. Watts, R.A., July 1, 1904, Century, 69 (February 1905), p. 576; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 59.

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

Horatius Bonar, 31st July, 1889, Good Words, 30 (October 1889), p. 695; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, October 1889; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 98.

In Honour of Charles Dickens: February 7th, 1912, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1912.

In Memoriam: Charles Tennyson Turner, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 1.

In Memory of Edna Lyall, Christian World Pulpit, 63 (25 February 1903), pp. 125-126; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, March 1903; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 44.

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

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

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

John Greenleaf Whittier, Dial, 15 (1 November 1893), p. 267; Critic, 21 (23 June 1894), p. 422; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 106. 

John Milton, 1608-1908, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 85.

John Richardson, Cumberland Poet and Schoolmaster, St. John’s Vale, April 30th, 1886, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 128.

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

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

Matthew Arnold, In Laleham Churchyard, April, 1888, Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, 27 October 1894, p. 27; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 97.

Milton, 1608-1908, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1908.

Nab Cottage: A Memory of Hartley Coleridge, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 38.

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

Robert Browning, December 12th, 1889, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 99.

Robert Browning, Westminster Abbey, December 30th, 1889, Pall Mall Gazette, 31 December 1889, p. 2; English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 4 January, 1890, p. 8; Critic, 13 (25 January 1890), p. 46; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 100.

Rupert Brooke, Lemos, April 23rd, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 211.

Ruskin at Rest, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1900; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 3 Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 81.

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 Home-Going, Murray’s Magazine, 7 (February 1890), pp. 145-150; Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics, 1890, pp. 2-12. [Robert Browning]

Walt Whitman, March 26th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 105.

Wordsworth’s Tomb, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 62.

Zola Dead, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 37.

 

Memorial Poems – Rawnsley Family

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

A Sad Communion, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 160. [Alice Fletcher]

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

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

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

Buried on New Year’s Day: At Plumtree, (Rawnsley Archives RR/1/7 – view full text). [Emily Frances Burnside]

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

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

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]

In Brathay Churchyard, Valete: Tennyson and Other Poems, 1893, p. 158. [Alice Fletcher]

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).

Minnie: Died 25 July 1877, Buried at Welton, , 31 July, Aged 19 Years, (RR/1/7 – view full text). [Minnie Walls]

Present but Absent, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 159. [Alice Fletcher]

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

The Haunted Room, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 161. [Alice Fletcher]

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

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

 

Memorial Poems – Royalty and Statesmen

At Hughenden, April 19th, 1881, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 61.

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

Field Marshall von Moltke, April 24th, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 65.

Frederick III, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 48.

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

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

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

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

In Memoriam, V.R.I., Lancashire Evening Post, 24 January 1901, p. 4.

In Memoriam: V.R.I., A Voice From the Colonies, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

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.

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

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

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.

John Bright, March 27th 1889, Murray’s Magazine, 5 (May 1889), p. 660; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 63.

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

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

Love Triumphant, Buffalo, 6th September, 1901, London Daily News, 16 September 1901, p. 6; Lancashire Evening Post, 16 September 1901, p. 4; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 22. [William McKinley]

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

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

The Dead Prince, Jan. 14, 1892, Pall Mall Gazette, 15 January 1892, p. 1; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1892; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 49. [Prince Albert Victor]

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

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

The Kaiser at Peace, March 9th, 1888, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 42.

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

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

The Passing of the Queen, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 11.

 

Mên Scryfa (Cornwall)

Mên-Scryfa (The Written Stone), Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 39.

 

Milan

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

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

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

 

Miller, James

In Honour of Private James Miller, V.C., Lancashire Evening Post, 14 September 1916, p. 4.

 

Mills, Frederick

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

 

Milner, Alfred

To Sir Alfred Milner, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 212-213; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 6.

Welcome to Sir Alfred Milner, Morning Post, 24 May 1901, p. 4; Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 24 May 1901, p. 8.

 

Milton, John

John Milton, 1608-1908, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 85.

Milton, 1608-1908, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1908.

 

Milton (Major, King’s Own York Light Infantry)

A Hero of Belmont, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 2 December 1899, p. 5; Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, pp. 33-34.

 

Mines and Miners

Spring Dreams Amongst the Cornish Miners, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 36.

 

Mining Disasters

A Cumberland Miner’s Story, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 78-82.

At the Wellington Pit Mouth, London Daily News, 18 May 1910, p. 5; Carlisle Journal, 20 May 1910, p. 6.

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

Dodd, the Hero of Audley Mine, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 110-113.

Life through Death, The Colliery Explosion at St. Helens, Workington, April 19th, 1888, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1888; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 130.

Ned Brown, Killed at His Post, Thornthwaite Mines, 1889, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1889; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 131.

The Falling Star. Brave John Waye, the Overman, Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 40-43.

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

The Heroes of Rhondda Vale, Pall Mall Gazette, 1 (September 1893), pp. 773-780; Ballads of Brave Deeds, 1896, pp. 119-123.

“The Miners’ Rescue”. Troedyrhiw Colliery, Rhondda Vale, Glamorganshire, April 20, 1877: A Poem. (Published as a pamphlet).

 

Missionaries

A Welcome to Stanley, 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.

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

Dr. Moffat; or, The London Mission Meeting at Colston Hall, September 22, 1876, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 110; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 74.

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

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

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

In Memoriam: Mrs Attlee, who died in mission work on Mount Olivet, February, 1892, English Lakes Visitor and Keswick Guardian, 20 February 1892, p. 5; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, pp. 145-149.

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.

To the Memory of Bishop Chauncy Maples, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1895.

 

Mit Rahineh (Egypt)

In the Fields of Mȋt-Rahȋneh, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 53.

 

Mitchell, Margaret

In Memoriam: Margaret Mitchell, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1890.

 

Mitchell, Richard

To the Old Folks of Keswick and Neighbourhood, Dec 27th 1893: In Memory of Richard Mitchell, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Moffat, Robert

Dr. Moffat; or, The London Mission Meeting at Colston Hall, September 22, 1876, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 110; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 74.

 

Monasteries see Abbeys

 

Monk, George Bertram Fifield

In Memoriam: 2nd Lieutenant G. B. F. Monk, Royal Warwicks, Near La Bassée, December 18th, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 189-190.

 

Monks

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

 

Montana (Switzerland)

Hotel du Parc et des Belles Fleurs, Lac de Chan, Montana, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 148.

 

Monuments see also Castles

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

At Marske Mill, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 137.

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

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

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

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

Grace Darling, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 122.

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

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

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

Mên-Scryfa (The Written Stone), Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 39.

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

Site of the Ancient High Cross, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, pp. 40-41.

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

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

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

The Bewcastle Cross, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, pp. 114-117.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Queen’s Memorial. Plea for a National Valhalla, Lowestoft Journal, 9 March 1901, p. 8.

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

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

The Tombstone of Heinrich von Strattlingen, the Bard, in the Bächihölzi, Thun, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 126.

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

To All Who Are Interested in Pulling Down or Preserving to Grateful Memory the Sculptures of the Few Latin Fathers of the Western Church, now Erected on Either Side of the Cathedral Porch, Western Daily Press, 3 April 1876, p. 4.

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

To the Memory of the Fathers of the Western Church, whose Memorial is Preserved by the Sculptures in the Cathedral Porch, Western Daily Press, 3 April 1876, p. 4.

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

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

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

 

Monuments (Egypt)

A Portrait of Cleopatra, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 106.

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

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

Ahmed the Carpenter, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, p. 63.

An Inscription on the Vocal Memnon, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 130-131.

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

At Abydos, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 100-101.

At Denderah, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 104-105.

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

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

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

At the Ramesseum (Pictures, and the Poem of Pentaur), Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 109-121.

At the Tomb of Ameni Amenemhât, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 90-92.

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

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

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

In a King’s Tomb, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 122-123.

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

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

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

The Dream-City of Khuenâten, Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 93-95.

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

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

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.

 

Monuments (Switzerland)

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

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.

The Statue of Zwinglius, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 31.

The Watch-Tower at Stanzstadt, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 14.

 

Moon

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

Moon-Thirst, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 49.

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

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

 

Morning

A Service of Song in Duchess’ Park, on a May Morning, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 58.

A View of Bristol Early in the Morning, from Pur-Down, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 56.

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

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.

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

Death of a Parishioner. A Walk to the Duchess’ Woods from Baptist Mills, on a May Morn, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 60.

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

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

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

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

Resurrection, or Lake Mists on a Winter Morn, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 68.

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

Sunday Morning from the Stanzerhorn, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 15.

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

Sunrise at Whitby, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 169.

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

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

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

’Twixt Sunrise and the Moon, Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 63.

Winter Sunrise on the Fells, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 20.

 

Morris, William

The Star of Prayer: Written on Morris’s Tapestry in Exeter Chapel, Oxford, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Morschach (Switzerland)

At the Degenbalm, Morschach, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 25.

Evening at Morschach, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 26.

 

Mountains

A Glimpse of the Jungfrau, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 113.

A Memory at the Männlichen, Margaret, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 104.

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

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

Afterglow on the Abendberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 112.

At the Degenbalm, Morschach, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 25.

At the Mettlen Alp, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 102.

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

At Weissenstein, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 161.

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

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

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

Bowfell, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 102.

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

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

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.

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

From the Staffel-Stock, Rigi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 20.

Going to Zermatt, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 145.

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

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

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

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

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

‘Linkst Hand,’ on Sulegg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 101.

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

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

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

On a Seat Beneath the Dossenwand, above Vitznau, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 22.

On Chamossaire, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 159.

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

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

On the Schilthorn, June 21, 1896. The Anniversary of the Death by Lightning of Mrs. Arbuthnot, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 94.

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

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

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

The Jungfrau Unveiled, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 105.

The Matterhorn, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 146.

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

The Rigi, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 18.

The Schwarze Monch, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 98.

The Stockhorn, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 135.

The Vision of Kings, St. Beatenberg, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 111.

The Wissefluh on the Vitznau-Stock, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 23.

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

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

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

Winter Sunrise on the Fells, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 20.

Yewdale Crags, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 99.

 

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Centenary of Mozart, December 4th, 1891, Valete: Tennyson and Other memorial Poems, 1893, p. 104.

 

Muldoon, Peter J. (Bishop)

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

 

Mulgrave (Yorkshire)

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

The Giant of Mulgrave Dale, Sonnets Round the Coast, , 1887, p. 156.

The Mulgrave Stream, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 159.

To and From Mulgrave Castle, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 158.

 

Müller, George

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

 

Mullyon Island (Cornwall)

Mullyon Island, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 33.

 

Muncaster

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

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

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

 

Muncaster, Jane

The Sorrow of Skelghyll, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1908.

 

Muncaster, Mary Ann

The Sorrow of Skelghyll, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, May 1908.

 

Murphy, William

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

 

Murren (Switzerland)

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

In the Blumenthal, Murren, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 95.

On the Kurhaus Terrace, Murren, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 93.

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

The Wirtschaft on the Old Footpath to Murren, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 92.

 

Music see also Bells and Bell-Ringing

A Cumberland War Song, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, pp. 52-53.

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

A Plea for Military Bands, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 168.

A Plea for Song in War-Time, Carlisle Journal, 25 August 1916, p. 6.

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

Brathay Music, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 120.

Chorus from “Fall of Babylon.” Bristol Musical Festival, Thursday, October 19, 1876, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 112.

Madlle. Albani, at the Bristol Festival, 1876, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 113.

Nature’s Music Dishonoured, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, 66.

On Hearing the Organ in the Cathedral, While the Work in the Nave was Suspended, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 15.

Orpheus Glee Society, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 107.

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

Saturday Organ Recital in the Colston Hall, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 111.

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

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

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.

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 Northern Nightingale. On Hearing a Ballad Sung in the North Country Dialect by Miss Wakefield, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 109.

The Tower of Song, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 110.

To the Conductor of the Orchestral Concert in Colston Hall, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 109.

To Mary Wakefield, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 20.

 

Nab Cottage

Nab Cottage: A Memory of Hartley Coleridge, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 38.

 

Nab Scar

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

 

Nan’s Walk

Nan’s Walk, A Book of Bristol Sonnets, 1877, p. 116.

 

Nannau

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

 

Nansen, Fridtjof

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

To the Two Last Survivors of Nansen’s Team of 28 Sledge Dogs Who Were Shot, as Being of No Further use, on the Ice-Floe of Franz Josef Land, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

 

Napoleon III

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

 

Narcissus

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

 

Nasturtium

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

 

National Trust

Brandelhow, October 16, 1902, Cumberland and Westmorland Herald, 18 October 1902, p. 5; West Cumberland Times, 18 October 1902, p. 2; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, November 1902; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 36.

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

 

Nature

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

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

Nature’s Gospel, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, p. 3.

Nature’s Music Dishonoured, Sonnets at the English Lakes, 1881, 66.

 

Needles (The)

At the Needles, Isle of Wight, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 10.

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

 

Nefertiti

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

 

Negi, Darwan Sing (Corporal)

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

 

Nelson, Horatio (Admiral)

At the Nelson Column, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

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

In Trafalgar Square, October 21st, European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 115.

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

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.

 

Nettleship, Richard Lewis

Going to Nettleship’s Grave, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 149.

R. L. Nettleship, Died on Mount Blanc, August 25th, 1892, Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 117.

To R. L. Nettleship, In Chamounix Churchyard, Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy, 1899, p. 150.

 

New Year

1887, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1887.

A Crosthwaite Belfry Song, January 1st, 1906, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1906; Poems at Home and Abroad, 1909, p. 58.

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

A New Year’s Greeting, 1897, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1897.

A New Year’s Greeting 1898, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

A New Year’s Hope 1900, (Rawnsley Archives RR/3/1 – view full text).

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

Britain’s New Year, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 80.

Britain’s New Year Jan 1st 1900, Rawnsley Archives (RR/3/1 – view full text).

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

New Year, 1915, Times, 1 January 1915, p. 7; European War 1914-1915 Poems, 1915, p. 159.

New Year Joy, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1889.

New Year’s Day, 1908, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1908.

New Year’s Day, 1919, (Rawnsley Archives, Poems on WW1, dated 1919 – view full text).

New Year’s Hope, 1909, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1909.

‘O good New Year, we clasp’, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1891.

The New Year, Hampshire Telegraph, 4 January 1908, p. 10.

The New Year, 1895, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1895.

The New Year, 1900, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 79; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 2.

The New Year, 1903, West Cumberland Times, 3 January 1903, p. 3; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1903; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 40.

The New Year, 1905, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1905; A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 65.

The New Year, 1906, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1906.

The New Year, 1907, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1907.

The New Year, 1912, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, January 1912.

The New Year [1914], Carlisle Journal, 2 January 1914, p. 8.

The New Year [1916], Carlisle Journal, 7 January 1916, p. 8.

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

To the Men of the Border Regiment, Cumberland Sends Thanks and Greetings for 1900, Ballads of the War, 2nd edition, 1902, p. 82.

 

Newgate

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

 

Newman, John Henry (Cardinal)

Cardinal Newman, 1801-1890, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, September 1890; Valete: Tennyson and Other Memorial Poems, 1893, p. 84.

 

Newquay

New Quay, Sonnets Round the Coast, 1887, p. 43.

 

Nicholas II (Tsar)

The Czar at Balmoral: 24th Sept., 1896, The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia, 1896, p. 53.

The Peace Conference, Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, February 1899.

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

 

Night see Evening

 

Nightingales

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

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

 

Nightingale Valley (Bristol)

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

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

 

Nikolaevich, Alexei (Czarevitch)

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

 

Nile (The)

Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile, 1894, pp. 1-148.

 

Nineteenth Century

To the Dying Century, Farewell!, A Sonnet Chronicle, 1906, p. 9.

 

Noble, Alexander

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

 

November

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

 

Nursing

The Workhouse Nurse, Carlisle Patriot, 3 December 1897, p. 6; Crosthwaite Parish Magazine, December 1897.

 

Nutman, Willaim John

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