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Late Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

739 | 740<br />

taining a portion <strong>of</strong> scripture and verses for every day in the year.<br />

1881.<br />

Swiss letters and Alpine poems. Ed her sister, J. Miriam Crane, [1881].<br />

Threefold praise and other pieces. Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne<br />

[1881], [1888].<br />

Messages for life’s journey. Ed and arranged by Jane Peck [1882?],<br />

10th thousand 1883. Prose and verse.<br />

Footprints and ‘Living songs’. Ed the Rev Charles Bullock [1883].<br />

Life echoes: with a few selected pieces by William Henry Havergal.<br />

1883.<br />

Ivy leaves. Selections from the poems <strong>of</strong> Frances Ridley Havergal.<br />

With an introd by Frances A. Shaw. 1884.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> the master’s love. [1885.]<br />

Coming to the King. Hymns by Frances Ridley Havergal and others.<br />

[1886.]<br />

Fern fronds. Texts and verses for morning and evening. obl 16 o<br />

[1886.]<br />

Fulness <strong>of</strong> joy. [1886.]<br />

Grasses. Texts and verses for morning and evening. obl 16 o [1886].<br />

Rose petals. Texts and verse for morning and evening. obl 16 o [1886].<br />

Seaweeds. Texts and verses for morning and evening. obl 16 o [1886].<br />

Silver streams. [1886.]<br />

Streamlets <strong>of</strong> song for the young. Collected by her sister [J. Miriam<br />

Crane] 1887. Includes list <strong>of</strong> life and works.<br />

Bells across the snow. [1890.]<br />

Winging Heavenward. Scripture texts and poems for a month.<br />

Selected by Cecilia Havergal. [1890.] 8 poems.<br />

A service <strong>of</strong> suffering, or leaves from the biography <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />

Croad . . . with extracts from her writings. Also poems by the late<br />

Miss F. R. Havergal, and other friends . . .. [1892] (2nd edn).<br />

Mottoes for the months. [1893.]<br />

Red letter days. A register <strong>of</strong> anniversaries and birthdays. [1893.]<br />

Forget me nots <strong>of</strong> promise. [1895.]<br />

Gems from Havergal. Poetry selected by Frances A. Shaw. [1912.]<br />

Gems from Havergal. Prose selected by Beatrice Havergal Shaw.<br />

[1912.]<br />

Darlow, T. H. Frances Ridley Havergal. A Saint <strong>of</strong> God. A new<br />

memoir. With a selection <strong>of</strong> extracts from her prose and verse.<br />

1927.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Havergal–Murray daily text book, with scripture texts and<br />

selected verses from Frances Ridley Havergal and Charlotte<br />

Murray. [1927.]<br />

§1<br />

Poetry<br />

<strong>The</strong> ministry <strong>of</strong> song. 1869, [1871] (2nd edn), 1872 (3rd edn), New<br />

York 1872, London 1874 (5th edn), 68th thousand 1882.<br />

review: Baptist Messenger Nov 1869.<br />

Under the surface. 1874, 1876 (3rd edn), rptd 1910.<br />

review: Br Quart Rev 60, July 1874.<br />

Loyal responses, or daily melodies for the king’s minstrels. 1878,<br />

20th thousand 1879.<br />

Life mosaic: the ministry <strong>of</strong> song and under the surface. 1879.<br />

review: Athenaeum 1 Mar 1879.<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> peace and joy. Music by Charles H. Purdey. Words selected<br />

from <strong>The</strong> ministry <strong>of</strong> song and Under the surface. 1879.<br />

Under his shadow. <strong>The</strong> last poems <strong>of</strong> Frances Ridley Havergal. 1879,<br />

50th thousand 1882.<br />

Prose<br />

Bruey: a little worker for Christ. 1873 (2nd edn).<br />

review: Gospel Mag July 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> approaching mission services. By a lady. Ed Rev A. W. Thorold<br />

[1874].<br />

Little pillows; or, good-night thoughts for the little ones. 1875,<br />

108th thousand 1882, [1929] as A book <strong>of</strong> good-night thoughts.<br />

Morning bells; or waking thoughts for the little ones. 1875.<br />

My king, or daily thoughts for the king’s children. 1877.<br />

Royal Beauty; or evening thoughts for the king’s guests. 1877, 1880<br />

(ch 19 as Most blessed forever and other extracts).<br />

Morning commandments; or morning thoughts for the king’s servants.<br />

1877.<br />

<strong>The</strong> royal invitation, or daily thoughts on coming to Christ. 1878,<br />

25th thousand 1879.<br />

Kept for the master’s use. 40th thousand 1879; 50th thousand 1880;<br />

rptd as Meet for the master’s use [1942].<br />

Morning stars; or names <strong>of</strong> Christ for his little ones. 1879.<br />

Echoes from the word for the Christian year. [1880], 9th thousand<br />

[1882]. First appeared as monthly papers for Day <strong>of</strong> Days during<br />

1879. Also pbd in Home Words.<br />

All things. 1880. (From an address to the YWCA at Plymouth 1878.)<br />

‘Him with whom we have to do’. A Bible motto for 1880. [1880.]<br />

Ben Brightboots, and other true stories, hymns and music. [1882.]<br />

My Bible study: for the Sundays <strong>of</strong> the year. [1882.]<br />

Specimen-glasses for the king’s minstrels. [1882.] Papers on hymns<br />

and hymn writers.<br />

Starlight through the shadows, and other gleams from the king’s<br />

word. [1882.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> four happy days. 1883. Tale and hymns.<br />

Life echoes, with a few selected pieces by W. H. Havergal. 1883.<br />

Royal gems and wayside chimes for the months <strong>of</strong> the year. [1884.]<br />

Holiday work. Paisley [1886]. Essay.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative work<br />

Songs <strong>of</strong> grace and glory, for private, family and public worship:<br />

hymnal treasures <strong>of</strong> the church <strong>of</strong> Christ, from the sixth to the<br />

nineteenth century. 1871, 28th thousand 1873. With Charles B.<br />

Snepp. (Havergal’s name does not appear on the title page; her<br />

assistance is documented in her letters, and acknowledged in<br />

Snepp’s preface.)<br />

Lilies and shamrocks. 2 poems and letters. 4th thousand [1883]. With<br />

C. W. Ashby.<br />

Havergal’s work appeared in Children’s Hour, Christian Standard,<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England Mag, Day <strong>of</strong> Days, Good Words, Home Words,<br />

Our Own Fireside, and Sunday School World.<br />

Letters<br />

Swiss letters and Alpine poems. Ed her sister, J. Miriam Crane, [1881].<br />

Letters by the late Frances Ridley Havergal. Ed her sister, M. V. G. H.,<br />

1885.<br />

review: Athenaeum 21 Nov 1885.<br />

Treasure trove. Extracts from unpbd letters and Bible notes. [1886.]<br />

Comp by Frances A. Shaw [niece].<br />

§2<br />

Biographies<br />

Memorials <strong>of</strong> Frances Ridley Havergal. By her sister, M. V. G. H.,<br />

1881, 117th thousand 1882, 250th thousand [1885].<br />

Grierson, J. Frances Ridley Havergal: Worcestershire hymnwriter.<br />

1979. [rs]<br />

Alfred Hayes 1857–1936<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> last crusade and other poems. Birmingham 1887.<br />

Welcome to the queen. Birmingham 1887.<br />

David Westren. Birmingham ‘1888’ [1887].<br />

<strong>The</strong> march <strong>of</strong> man and other poems. 1891.<br />

A fellowship in song: Hayes, Richard Le Gallienne, Norman Gale. 3<br />

pts Rugby 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vale <strong>of</strong> Arden and other poems.‘1895’ [1894], Birmingham 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cup <strong>of</strong> quietness. 1911.<br />

Simon de Montfort: an historical drama in five acts. 1918.<br />

Boris Goduno, by Pushkin, rendered into <strong>English</strong> verse. [1918.]

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