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LONDON: SONNETS WRITTEN IN 1889. On First Entering Westminster AbbeyFogSaint Peter-ad-VinculaStrikers in Hyde ParkChanges in the TempleThe Lights of LondonDovesIn the Reading-Room of the British Museum Sunday Chimes in the CityA Porch in BelgraviaYork StairsIn the Docks OXFORD: SONNETS WRITTEN THERE BETWEEN 1890 AND 1895. The Tow-PathThe Old Dial of CorpusAd AntiquariumRooks in New College GardensOn the Pre-Reformation Churches about OxfordOn the Same (continued)A December WalkUndertones at MagdalenPort MeadowMartyrs' MemorialA Last ViewRetrieval LYRICS. A Ballad of KenelmTwo Irish Peasant SongsIn a Ruin, after a ThunderstormTo a ChildIn a Perpendicular ChurchA Seventeenth-Century SongColumba and the StorkThe ChantryApril in GovilonOn Leaving WinchesterOn the Cenotaph of the Prince Imperial in Saint George's Chapel Of Joan's YouthPassing the MinsterThe Yew-TreeShropshire LandscapeThe Graham Tartan to a GrahamIn a London StreetAthassel AbbeyRomans in Dorset LINES ON VARIOUS FLY-LEAVES. To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey[vii]For Izaak WaltonA Footnote to a Famous LyricA Memory of a Breconshire ValleyWrit in my Lord Clarendon's 'History of the Rebellion'A Last Word on ShelleyAn Epitaph for William HazlittEmily BrontePax PaganicaValediction: R. L. S., 1894