  | PAGE | Introduction | 1 | CHAPTER I | Cirencester—Source of the Thames—Kemble—Ashton Keynes—Cricklade—St. Augustine’s Well | 8 | CHAPTER II | Castle Eaton—Kempsford—By the Thames and Severn Canal to Inglesham Round House—Lechlade—Fairford—Eaton Hastings Weir—Kelmscott—Radcot Bridge | 50 | CHAPTER III | Great Faringdon—Buckland—Bampton-in-the-Bush—Cote—Shifford | 110 | CHAPTER IV | Harvests of the Thames: Willows, Osiers, Rushes | 128 | CHAPTER V | New Bridge, The Oldest on the Thames—Standlake—Gaunt’s House—Northmoor—Stanton Harcourt—Besselsleigh | 138 | CHAPTER VI | Cumnor, and the Tragedy of Amy Robsart | 161 | CHAPTER VII | Wytham—The Old Road—Binsey and the Oratory of St. Frideswide—the Vanished Village of Seacourt—Godstow and “Fair Rosamond”—Medley—Folly Bridge | 186 | CHAPTER VIII | Iffley, and the Way Thither—Nuneham, in Storm and in Sunshine | 200 | CHAPTER IX | Abingdon | 216 | CHAPTER X | Sutton Courtney—Long Wittenham—Little Wittenham—Clifton Hampden—Day’s Lock and Sinodun | 234 | CHAPTER XI | Dorchester—Benson | 260 | CHAPTER XII | Wallingford—Goring | 272 | CHAPTER XIII | Streatley—Basildon—Pangbourne—Mapledurham—Purley | 293 |
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