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In A soldier’s book <strong>of</strong> love poems, ed G. Locker-Lampson, 1917.<br />

In Poetry <strong>of</strong> the nineties, ed C. E. Andrews and M. O. Percival, New<br />

York 1926.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> poetry, ed E. Markham, New York 1926–7, vol 9.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> Yellow Book: a selection, ed N. Denny, 1949. Poems.<br />

In Winged words: an anthology <strong>of</strong> Victorian women’s poetry and<br />

verse, ed C. Reilly, 1994.<br />

In Victorian women poets: an anthology, ed A. Leighton and M.<br />

Reynolds, 1995.<br />

§1<br />

Tares. 1884, Portland ME 1898, 1906. Poems.<br />

review: Acad 21 Mar 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bird-bride: a volume <strong>of</strong> ballads and sonnets. 1889.<br />

reviews: Scots Observer 4 May 1889; Literary World 24 May<br />

1889; Woman’s World June 1889.<br />

A summer night, and other poems. 1891, 1895, Chicago 1895.<br />

reviews: Literary Opinion Dec 1891; Acad 9 Jan 1892; Literary<br />

World 15 Jan 1892; Speaker 16 Jan 1892; Dial Apr 1896.<br />

Vespertilia, and other verses. 1895, Chicago 1895.<br />

reviews: Acad 30 Nov 1895; Speaker 4 Jan 1896; Literary World<br />

14 Feb 1896; Athenaeum 4 Apr 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> the house. 1897, New York 1897, London 1900.<br />

reviews: Acad 13 Feb 1897; Speaker 10 Apr 1897; Athenaeum 3<br />

July 1897.<br />

Old books, fresh flowers. Gouverneur NY 1899 (priv circulation).<br />

An island rose. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> patchwork quilt. 1900, New York 1900?, London and New York<br />

1987.<br />

After sunset. 1903, London and New York 1904. Poems.<br />

reviews: Acad 7 Nov 1903; New York Times 26 Dec 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> the garden. 1905, 1906, Philadelphia 1906, London<br />

1907. Poems.<br />

review: Bookman Apr 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> H. G. Wells calendar. 1911, 1915 (2nd impression).<br />

Contributions to periodicals, collaborative works and<br />

anthologies<br />

Watson edited Sylvia’s Jnl from Jan 1893 to Apr 1894. She also contributed to<br />

the Wares <strong>of</strong> Autolycus column in the Pall Mall Gazette. From 1904 to 1911<br />

she was a poetry reviewer for Athenaeum. She also contributed to the Illus<br />

London News.<br />

Scribner’s Mag. June 1887–Nov 1911. Poems.<br />

Longman’s Mag. July 1887–Nov 1892. Poems.<br />

Ballade <strong>of</strong> Nicolete. In Aucassin and Nicolete done into <strong>English</strong> by<br />

Andrew Lang, 1887, 1896, Portland ME 1896, London 1897, 1898,<br />

1900 (40 copies as <strong>The</strong> song-story <strong>of</strong> Aucassin and Nicolete done<br />

into <strong>English</strong> by Andrew Lang), 1904, 1905 (illus), 1913. Also in<br />

Aucassin and Nicolete, Girard KS 1923.<br />

Ballade <strong>of</strong> Nicolete. In Aucassin & Nicolete: being a love story translated<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the ancient French by Andrew Lang, East Aurora NY<br />

1899 (1st verse only unsigned).<br />

Harper’s Mag. Aug 1887–Aug 1909. Poems.<br />

Ballads <strong>of</strong> the north countrie. Introd and notes by Graham R.<br />

Tomson 1888, New York 1888, London 1895.<br />

Border ballads. Introd and notes by Graham R. Tomson 1888<br />

(Canterbury Poets ser).<br />

In Ballads <strong>of</strong> books, ed A. Lang, 1888.<br />

Art Jnl. Apr 1888–Aug 1888. Poems.<br />

Woman’s World. Nov 1888–Sep 1890.<br />

Scots Observer. 2 Jan 1889–24 May 1890.<br />

Universal Rev 15 Jan 1889–15 June 1890. Poems.<br />

Scottish Art Rev. Feb 1889–Oct 1889.<br />

Selections from the Greek anthology. Ed Graham R. Tompson 1889,<br />

New York 1889.<br />

Art Rev. Jan 1890–Dec 1890.<br />

Spectator. Asphidel, 8 Feb 1890. Poem.<br />

Arthur Edward Waite | Rosamund Marriott Watson<br />

Living Age. 25 Oct 1890–23 Dec 1911. Poems.<br />

For contributions to Macmillan’s Mag, see Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

Atlantic Monthly. Sep 1890–Sep 1894. Poems.<br />

National Observer. 13 Dec 1890–28 Oct 1893.<br />

Atlanta. A new year fantasy, Jan 1891; Lavender and pansies, Jan 1891.<br />

Poems.<br />

Independent (New York). 19 Nov 1891–13 Oct 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Critic. After sunset, 13 Feb 1892. Poem.<br />

Concerning cats: a book <strong>of</strong> poems by many authors. Selected by<br />

Graham R. Tomson 1892, New York 1892.<br />

Nation. Farm on the links, 31 Mar 1892. Poem.<br />

Art Jnl. <strong>The</strong> hunting <strong>of</strong> Rothiemuir, Apr 1892. Poem.<br />

Century Mag. Gloria mundi, July 1892. Poem.<br />

Cosmopolitan. Sheep bells, July 1892; Ghosts, Sep 1892. Poems.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> child set in the midst: by modern poets, ed W. Meynell,<br />

1892.<br />

Acad. 3 Sep 1892–2 June 1894.<br />

Speaker. 8 Oct 1892–30 Sep 1893.<br />

Lippincott’s Monthly. Armistice, June 1893. Poem.<br />

Black and White. <strong>The</strong> nameless bird, Christmas Number 1893. Poem<br />

with O. Crawfurd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yellow Book. Jan 1895–Apr 1897. Poems.<br />

Pall Mall Mag. Mar 1895–Feb 1909.<br />

In A London garland, ed W. E. Henley, 1895. Poem.<br />

Pearson’s Mag. Between the lights, Apr 1896. Poem.<br />

Athenaeum. 4 Apr 1896–29 Apr 1911. Reviews and poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pageant. A song <strong>of</strong> songs, 1897. Poem.<br />

Once upon a time, the favourite nursery tales retold by R. M. Watson<br />

and others. 1897.<br />

Omar Khayyam. In In praise <strong>of</strong> Omar: an address before the Omar<br />

Khayyam club, ed J. Hay, Portland ME 1898 (925 copies). Poem.<br />

Omar Khayyam. In <strong>The</strong> Rubaiyat <strong>of</strong> Omar Khayyam, the astronomer<br />

poet <strong>of</strong> Persia, rendered into <strong>English</strong> verse, ed T. Williams,<br />

Philadelphia 1898.<br />

In London in song, ed W. Whitten, [1898].<br />

New Liberal Rev. May 1901–Jan 1902. Poems.<br />

Outlook. Green pavilions, 10 Aug 1901. Rptd from Pall Mall Mag Aug<br />

1901. Poem.<br />

T. P.’s Weekly. A song <strong>of</strong> London, 20 Feb 1903.<br />

Harmsworth’s London Mag. <strong>The</strong> child alone, Mar 1907. Poem.<br />

Current <strong>Literature</strong>. Launch <strong>of</strong> the leaves, Oct 1907. Poem.<br />

Omar Khayyam. In E. Fitzgerald, Omar Khayyam: the Rubaiyat,<br />

Philadelphia 1908. Poem.<br />

Mother Goose, complete rhymes and jingles. With 240 illustrations<br />

by Gordon Browne, R. Marriott Watson, L. L. Weedon and others.<br />

New York nd.<br />

Hampton’s Mag. Garden <strong>of</strong> memory, Feb 1911. Poem.<br />

Literary Digest. All Souls’ Day, 12 Oct 1912; Scythe song, 12 Oct 1912.<br />

Poems.<br />

Introd to Great thoughts from H. G. Wells, New York 1912.<br />

§2<br />

Eliot, M. <strong>The</strong> Critic 25 Oct 1890.<br />

Literary gossip. Literary Opinion Nov 1891.<br />

Portrait. <strong>The</strong> Chap-Book 15 June 1896.<br />

Archer, W. In his Poets <strong>of</strong> the younger generation, 1902, rptd 1970.<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times 2 Jan 1912, Athenaeum 6 Jan 1912.<br />

N & Q 4 Jan 1936. Biographical information.<br />

Connell, J. (J. H. Robertson). In his W. E. Henley, 1949, rptd Port<br />

Washington NY 1972.<br />

Mix, K. L. In her A study in yellow: <strong>The</strong> Yellow Book and its contributors,<br />

Lawrence KS 1960.<br />

Millgate, M. Thomas Hardy and Rosamund Tomson. N & Q 218, July<br />

1973.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> collected letters <strong>of</strong> Thomas Hardy, ed R. L. Purdy and M.<br />

Millgate, Oxford 1978–88.<br />

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