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§1<br />

Poetic lucubrations: containing the Misanthrope and other effusions.<br />

1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> piromides: a tragedy. 1839.<br />

A treatise on varicose capillaries. 1839.<br />

Vates: or the philosophy <strong>of</strong> madness. 4 pts 1840.<br />

Poems, consisting <strong>of</strong> the Deity; Cenci; Antinelli; and the Evening<br />

star. To which is added a Polish hymn [1852.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> world’s epitaph: a poem. 1866 (priv ptd).<br />

On vital force. 1867.<br />

Madeline, with other poems and parables. 1871. Partly rptd from<br />

World’s epitaph, above.<br />

Parables and tales. 1872; ed T. Hake 1917.<br />

New symbols. 1876. Poems.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> the morrow. 1879. In verse.<br />

Maiden ecstasy. 1880. Poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> serpent play: a divine pastoral, in 5 acts and in verse. 1883.<br />

On the powers <strong>of</strong> the alphabet, 1 A tonic scale <strong>of</strong> alphabetic sounds.<br />

1883. Only pt 1 pbd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new day: sonnets. Ed W. G. Hodgson 1890. With a portrait <strong>of</strong><br />

Hake by D. G. Rossetti and long critical preface.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> eighty years. 1892.<br />

§2<br />

Rossetti, D. G. Dr Hake’s poems. Fortnightly Rev Apr 1873; rptd in<br />

Rossetti, Collected works vol 2, 1886 etc.<br />

Bayne, T. In Miles 4.<br />

Rossetti, W. M. In his Memoir <strong>of</strong> D. G. Rossetti, prefixed to D. G.<br />

Rossetti’s family letters, 2 vols 1895.<br />

Symons, A. In his Studies in two literatures, 1897.<br />

Watts-Dunton, T. In his Old familiar faces, 1916.<br />

Sir John Hanmer, afterwards Baron Hanmer<br />

1809–81<br />

§1<br />

Proteus and other poems. 1832 (priv ptd), 1833 (2nd edn).<br />

Poems on various subjects. 1836 (priv ptd).<br />

Fra Cipolla and other poems. 1839.<br />

Sonnets. 1840.<br />

A memorial <strong>of</strong> the parish and family <strong>of</strong> Hanmer in Flintshire. 1876<br />

(priv ptd). With an appendix <strong>of</strong> sonnets and epigrams.<br />

§2<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 11, 15 Mar 1881.<br />

Robert Stephen Hawker 1803–75<br />

Mss: poems (1824–55), Worcester College, Oxford; poems (including Quest <strong>of</strong><br />

sangraal), letters and thought books, Bodleian; letters, BL Add Mss.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Wallis, A (ed). Poetical works. 1899.<br />

Woolf, C. Some uncollected authors 39: Hawker <strong>of</strong> Morwenstow. BC<br />

14 1965.<br />

See also <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> British literary bibliographies [BBLB].<br />

Collections<br />

Poetical works. Ed J. G. Godwin 1879.<br />

Poetical works edited from the original mss and annotated copies,<br />

together with a prefatory notice and bibliography. Ed A. Wallis<br />

1899.<br />

Miles 3.<br />

Twenty poems. Ed J. Drinkwater, Oxford 1925.<br />

A selection <strong>of</strong> Hawker’s Cornish ballads on local topics. Ed F. C.<br />

Hamlyn, Truro [1928].<br />

Hawker <strong>of</strong> Morwenstow. <strong>The</strong> Augustan books <strong>of</strong> poetry series. [1932.]<br />

Selected poems. Ed C. Woolf. 1975.<br />

Charles Robert Forrester | Richard Henry Horne<br />

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Tendrils, by Reuben. Cheltenham 1821.<br />

[<strong>The</strong> song <strong>of</strong> the western men.] A song on the imprisonment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bishop <strong>of</strong> Bristol, 1688. [c. 1826.]<br />

Pompeii: a prize poem. Oxford 1827; rptd in Oxford <strong>English</strong> prize<br />

poems, 1828.<br />

Down with the church. [Launceston 1831.] Signed ‘A man’.<br />

Electioneering song.<br />

Records <strong>of</strong> the western shore: first series. Oxford 1832, Camelford,<br />

Cornwall 1868. Poems.<br />

Poems. Stratton, Cornwall 1836. Contains 3rd edn <strong>of</strong> Pompeii, 2nd<br />

edn <strong>of</strong> Records <strong>of</strong> the western shore ser 1, and 1st edn <strong>of</strong> Records<br />

<strong>of</strong> the western shore ser 2.<br />

Minster church and <strong>The</strong> confirmation day August 1836. 1836 (priv<br />

ptd). Poems.<br />

A welcome to the Prince Albert submitted to the Queen on the<br />

approach <strong>of</strong> Her Majesty’s marriage. Oxford 1840. In verse.<br />

Ecclesia: a volume <strong>of</strong> poems. Oxford 1840. Includes one poem – ‘<strong>The</strong><br />

wreck’ – by his wife, C. E. H.<br />

<strong>The</strong> baptism <strong>of</strong> the peasant and the prince. 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poor man and his parish church. Plymouth 1843, 1843 (2nd edn).<br />

Poems.<br />

Reeds shaken with the wind. 1843. Poems.<br />

Reeds shaken with the wind: second cluster. Derby 1844.<br />

Echoes from old Cornwall. 1846. Poems.<br />

A voice from the place <strong>of</strong> S. Morwenna. 1849.<br />

A letter to a friend containing some matters relating to the church.<br />

By a Cornish vicar. 1857. Poems.<br />

Aishah – Shechinah [a poem signed ‘Breachan’]. [Morwenstow 1860.]<br />

King Arthur’s was-hael [signed Ben-Tamar]. [Morwenstow] 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> quest <strong>of</strong> the sangraal: chant the first. Exeter 1864 (priv ptd).<br />

St Nectan’s Kieve etc. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cornish ballads and other poems. Oxford 1869 (including 2nd<br />

edn <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> quest <strong>of</strong> the sangraal), Oxford 1884; ed C. E. Byles<br />

[with additional poems] 1904. Facs reprint <strong>of</strong> 1869, introd K. J.<br />

Walter and T. A. H. Delmar, New York 1994.<br />

<strong>The</strong> carol <strong>of</strong> the Pruss [signed R. S. H.]. Morwenstow 1870.<br />

Footprints <strong>of</strong> former men in far Cornwall. 1870; ed C. E. Byles [1903],<br />

1948. Prose sketches with some verses.<br />

Aurora. [Printed for W. M[askell] for private circulation.] 1873.<br />

A canticle for Christmas, 1874. [Morwenstow] 1874.<br />

Prose works. Ed J. G. Godwin, Edinburgh 1893. A new edn <strong>of</strong><br />

Footprints <strong>of</strong> former men in far Cornwall, with addns.<br />

Hawker also issued a number <strong>of</strong> sermons and single poems as leaflets.<br />

Letters and papers<br />

Stones broken from the rocks: extracts from note-books. Ed E. R.<br />

Appleton and C. E. Byles, Oxford 1922.<br />

§2<br />

Gould, S. B. <strong>The</strong> vicar <strong>of</strong> Morwenstow. 1875, 1876 (rev), new edn<br />

1899.<br />

Lee, F. G. Memorials <strong>of</strong> Hawker. 1876.<br />

Noble, J. A. In Miles 3.<br />

Noble, J. A. In his Sonnet in England and other essays, 1893.<br />

Byles, C. E. Life and letters <strong>of</strong> Hawker. 1905.<br />

Burrows, M. F. Hawker: a study <strong>of</strong> his thought and poetry. Oxford<br />

1926.<br />

Hawker <strong>of</strong> Morwenstow. TLS 20 Dec 1934.<br />

Rowse, A. L. Hawker <strong>of</strong> Morwenstow: a belated medieval. E & S new<br />

ser 12 1959.<br />

Brendan, P. Hawker <strong>of</strong> Morwenstow: portrait <strong>of</strong> a Victorian eccentric.<br />

Foreword by J. Fowles. 1975.<br />

Richard Henry (or Hengist) Horne 1803–84<br />

Mss: a few poems, plays, letters, BL Add Mss.<br />

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