Verse

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
2 ‘Angel voices’ Item 4 Aug. 1891
13 ‘Stratford-on-Avon’ Item [mid 1890s]
15 ‘Joan of Arc’ Item [1894 or 1895]
17 Lines beginning ‘Oh love, since none may sing or say’ Item 7 June 1895
22 Lines beginning ‘Farewell: the word is said that can be said’ Item [c. 3 July 1901]
24 Lines beginning ‘We are the lords of all the swift-foot hours’ Item 2 July 1902
1 ‘A fragment of an Allegory. In the form of a dream.’ Item 2–3 Aug. 1891
8b ‘Waiting’, by ‘W. N. Harding’ Item [c. Nov. 1891]
14b ‘Dreams’, ‘A descent into Hell’, ‘Therefore’, ‘Lydia’, ‘As the angels which are in heaven’, all by ‘Kenneth Niel’ Item [c. Jan. 1895]
16 ‘To one who looked Eastward’ Item 27 Mar. 1895
18 Lines beginning ‘Where the sunlight is one with the starlight’ Item 25 Dec. 1895
3 ‘Moonlight’ Item 5–6 Aug. 1891
7 Lines beginning ‘Stop sir, and help me, just some little gift’ Item [c. Aug. 1891]
8a Printed letter from the editor of the Cornhill Magazine (James Payn) Item [7 Nov. 1891]
9 Lines beginning ‘The gold-red sun is sinking’ Item [1891?]
10 Lines beginning ‘When to those in earth delighting’ Item [1891?]
11 ‘Columbus’ First Voyage across the Atlantic’ Item [mid 1890s]
12 ‘Columbus’ First Voyage across the Atlantic’ Item [mid 1890s]
14a Letter from Henry Harland to R. B. McKerrow Item 14 Jan. 1895
19 'The Marquis of Montrose' Item [1895 or 1896]
20 Lines beginning ‘Once in old days that night has darkened o’er’ Item 2 July 1901
23 ‘At a parting’ Item 1 July 1902
4 ‘Friends’ Item 14 Aug. 1891
5 ‘Hope’ Item 31 Aug. 1891
6 Lines beginning ‘Alas for the days that are passed’ Item [c. Aug. 1891]
21 Lines beginning ‘We met and, doubting, parted’ Item 3 July 1901