119Moore, Mr. Sturge,269,315Morning Post,152,240Morris, Sir Lewis,190Moulton, Mrs. Louise Chandler,252Murderer, a ("D. I."),64,78Music, F. T.'s love of,55Mysticism, true and false,148,198-9,221,223,237Mythologies,196Napoleon Judges,337n.Nares' Glossary,154"Narrow Vessel, A,"229-32Nation, The,155,157,179,216,320,336National Observer,138National Review,233Nature, F. T. on,30,131-2,205-7,211Nerses, St., the Armenian,173-4New Brighton,13New Poems(1897),187;its reception,136,150,239-43,253,308;a cancelled preface,158,175-6,185,220,237-8;mysticism in,201,214,238;F. T. on,236,238-9,301,306;dedication,236-7New York Post,137Newbolt, Mr. Henry,139,269Newcastle Daily Chronicle,122"Nocturn,"186Notebooks, F. T.'s,27,227;quoted,8,12,13,18,64,78,142,175,178,188,208,228,276-7,283,303-4Nowlan, Fr.,26n.Noyes, Mr. Alfred,269Nuns of the Cross and Passion,6Nyren,43Odes, occasional,321,332-4Ode to the Setting Sun,95,95n.,124-5,127,137n.,176,201,211-12"Old Fogey, An," (Andrew Lang,soi-disant),136Old Trafford cricket-ground,39,43Opera, the,46Opium, F. T. and,3,46,48-9,51-3,56-8,63,83,87,94-6,104,123,163,254-5,321"Orient Ode,"192,201,201n.,210,222,238Origen,223Orpen, Mr.,327Ostade,254O'Sullivan, Mr. Vincent,136,252Outcasts,63-4,74,81-4Owens College, Manchester,35-6,46,54Oxford Street,61,70,274Paddington,65,274Paganism,125,205,228"Paganism, Old and New,"85-7,92,125,268Pain,69,129,294,295Palace Court, Kensington, F. T. at,24,68,104,117,123,271,274,284n.Pall Mall Gazette,138,146,241Pan,29-30,124Pantasaph, F. T. at,24,128-9,131-2,143-6,148-9,177,180-97,230,233-236,238-9Pantheism,205Panton Street,62,71,74-5"Passion of Mary, The,"46n.,87,88,92,124Passion, The,6,288Parodies,154,331Patmore, Coventry,130,143,275,282,328;F. T.'s friendship with,146,148-9,189-90,224,233-6,250,312;F. T.'s affinities with,144-5,174,192-3,220-1,223,267;"irregular" metre of,176-8,193,220;quoted,83-4,139,146-8,164,190-1,198,200,201,209,220,222,266,306n.,312,317;The Poetry of Pathos and Delight,234;Religio Poetæ,189,191-2;Rod, Root and Flower,149,192,201,220,227;translation of St. Bernard,191;The Unknown Eros,181,191,222,238;letters to,191-3,195,233,236,238;letters from,149,194,197,221,233Patmore, Henry,21Paul, St.,220,223Perry, Fr. Stephen,124,126Phillips, Fr. G. E.,16Phillips, Mr. Stephen,175Pickpocket Hall,187Pico della Mirandola,204Pile, Mr.,274-5Plagiarism,168Plevna, siege of,9Poe,178Poems(1893),122,129,135-48,158,170,238,243,341"Poet breaking Silence, To a,"126,133"Poets as Prose Writers,"255,316Politics,335,339Pope,229,272"Poppy, The,"118,341Portiuncula, the,185Poverty, fair and foul,77-8n.,181,284-5Prayer,73,84,104,280,286,287n.Premonstratensians,95Preston,1,5Priesthood, F. T. and the,5,31-2,33,73Prison,64,258Probyn, Miss May,85,116Prose, F. T.'s,97-8,135,149,177,206,267,310,312Puns,13,326Quantity,176Quiller-Couch, Sir A. T.,153,241Rabelais,64Railton, Sergeant,19Raleigh, Sir Walter,48,156,256Ranjitsinhji, Prince,42Realm, The,141,146Reformation, the,12Refuges,65Religion,30,31,33,34.SeeCatholicism, andMysticismRendall, Mr. Vernon, letters to F. T.,336"Renegade Poet on the Poet, A,"302Reserve, F. T.'s,7,18,32,35,74,90,297"Retrospect" ("Sight and Insight"),184,214Review of Reviews,106Reviews by F. T.,121,124,156-7,168,171,175,253-5,260,269"Rhodes, Cecil, Ode on,"255-6,335Rhyl,185Richardson, Fr.,46n.Richardson, Mrs. Margaret,néeThompson (the poet's sister),1,128,341Roger Bacon Society, The,181,183Rook, Mr. Clarence,253Rossetti, Christina,209,224Rossetti, D. G.,quoted,65n.,82,87;F. T.'s reading of,161,165,268;other references,127,136,154,156,164,224,239,318Rothschild,67-8Rowton House Rhymes,93Ruskin,127S., F.,25St. Beuno's College,185St. James's Gazette,135,140,145,170St. John's Wood,45Saturday Review,146,154,233,239Salle, Blessed J. B. de la,80"Saul," an unfinished drama,338Scholarship, F. T.'s,26n.,27,35Science,36,196,237-8Scots Observer,126,262Scott,10,11Sea, the,12-13Seaman, Mr. Owen,269Seeley's (Mr. H. C.),Dragons of the Air,157Selected Poems(1908),247Self-appraisements, F. T.'s,98,131,136,158,187,306Self-revelation in F. T.'s poetry,103,148Selous, F. C., illustrations to Shakespeare,11,38Seneca,300"Sere of the Leaf, The,"102-3,302Serendipity Shop, the,286,329Set-worship,194,196Seventeenth Century,165Shakespeare,271;F. T.'s early reading of,6,10-12,38;his metre,177;his diction,154-5;quotations from, or other allusions to, by F. T.,85,112-13,117,133,175,196,238;F. T. compared with,138,143,150,168,244Sharp, William,121,124"She, the unknown,"73,84Sheehan, Canon Patrick,143Sheffield Daily Telegraph,240Shelley, F. T's reading of,87,92,96,161,164;F. T. on,206,260;Essay on,96-100;Essay on Shelley,quoted,5-6,17-18,98,217,219;F. T.'s "Shelley" poem,126,128;his "Shelley" selection,100n.;F. T. compared with,143,150,165,167,243,262Shelters,65Shore, Mr. W. Teignmouth,335Shore, Miss,261Shorter, Mrs. Dora Sigerson,269"Sight and Insight,"184,198Silence ("my familiar"),7,35,58,297Simile and metaphor,151Simplicity, F. T.'s personal,185,187"Sir Francis,"119Sister Songs, its writing,104-6,152;its reception,136,141,145,154,243-244;Meredith's epithet,247;Wilde's appreciation,252;F. T.'s feeling for it,304;its actuality,273;autobiographical,81,148,168Skating,114Smithfield Market,117Snead-Cox, Mr. J. G.,85,120Snowdon,185Socialism,110n.Socrates,223Solomon, Simeon,323"Song of the Hours,"95n.,125Sonnets,73,126South African War,9South Kensington Museum,105Southampton Row,71,74Southwater,159,349Southwell,167Speaker, The,140,153,240,241Spenser,155,163Stalybridge,39,144Standard Book of British Poetry,74Star, The,145Stead, W. T.,106-7Stephanon, Lamente forre,28-9Stevenson, R. L.,165,170,297,302Storrington,95-6,111Strand, the,24,71n.,163,278Suckling,165Sun, the, and sun-worship,210-12,229,238,272-3Sunrises and Sunsets,131,161,290