C. S. C.Alternative signature:
C. S. Calverley.Born in Martley, Worcestershire, to a father called Rev. Henry Blayds (renamed himself Calverley from 1852). Educated at Harrow School, Balliol College (Oxford), and Christ Church (Cambridge). Biographical information: Reilly, Mid-Victorian Poetry, pp. 78-9. (AC)
| Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Mountain Spring. An Idyll | 1865-11-11 | Once a Week | Poet | 972 |
| Faded Laurels | 1866-02-17 | Once a Week | Poet | 13408 |
| Theocritus.—Idyll I. Thyrsis and a Goatherd | 1866-08 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14323 |
| Tranquility. A Study | 1866-11-24 | Once a Week | Poet | 13482 |
| Wanderers | 1867-03-30 | Once a Week | Poet | 12139 |
| Evening | 1867-09 | The Argosy | Poet | 16204 |
| A Ballad of the Period | 1869-11-06 | Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal | Poet | 7687 |
| On the Beach. Lines by a Private Tutor | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 1186 |
| Mr. Leslie’s Song | 1887-01 | Temple Bar | Poet | 17907 |