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PAGELondon: Sonnets Written in 1889.I.On First Entering Westminster Abbey3II.Fog4III.Saint Peter-ad-Vincula5IV.Strikers in Hyde Park6V.Changes in the Temple7VI.The Lights of London8VII.Doves9VIII.In the Reading-Room of the British Museum10IX.Sunday Chimes in the City11X.A Porch in Belgravia12XI.York Stairs13XII.In the Docks14Oxford: Sonnets Written there between 1890 and 1895.I.The Tow-Path17II.The Old Dial of Corpus18III.Ad Antiquarium19IV.Rooks in New College Gardens20V.On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford21VI.On the Same (continued)22VII.A December Walk23VIII.Undertones at Magdalen24IX.Port Meadow25X.Martyrs’ Memorial26XI.A Last View27XII.Retrieval28Lyrics.A Ballad of Kenelm31Two Irish Peasant Songs33In a Ruin, after a Thunderstorm35To a Child36In a Perpendicular Church37A Seventeenth-Century Song37Columba and the Stork38The Chantry39April in Govilon40On Leaving Winchester41On the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George’s Chapel42Of Joan’s Youth43Passing the Minster43The Yew-Tree44Shropshire Landscape45The Graham Tartan to a Graham46In a London Street46Athassel Abbey47Romans in Dorset49Lines on Various Fly-Leaves.To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey53For Izaak Walton53A Footnote to a Famous Lyric54A Memory of a Breconshire Valley56Writ in my Lord Clarendon’s “History of the Rebellion”57A Last Word on Shelley57An Epitaph for William Hazlitt58Emily Brontë58Pax Paganica59Valediction: R. L. S., 189459


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