1802 1802 W. 1803 1803 W. ANON. ["Fragment of "] The art of candle-making, a didactic poem in twenty books. - Europ. Mag., xlii. 424-6. ANON. Sketch of Bonaparte.-Mo. Mag., xiv. 53-4. COCKBURN, WILLIAM. St. Peter's denial of Christ.-Cambridge Prize DYER, GEORGE. To the memory of George Morgan. - Poems, 1802, i. 95– ΙΟΙ. On the death of Gilbert Wakefield.-Ib. 102-9. LANDOR, W. S. Chrysaor.-Works, etc., ed. Forster, 1876, vii. 456-63. PALMER, JOHN. The creation and fall of man, 1802.-See Mo. Rev., enl., S., E. Inscription in a wood in Sussex.-Europ. Mag., xlii. 223. SEWARD, ANNA. Farewell to the seat of Lady Eleanor Butler. - Works, 1810, iii. 345-50. ALLEY, JEROME. The judge, 3 cantos, 1803. ANON. Bonaparte's soliloquy on the invasion of England, 1803.-See Crit. BAYLEY, PETER. The delusions of love.-Poems, Philadelphia (U. S. A.), BOWLES, W. L. On a landscape by Rubens.-Works, 1855, i. 142-50. CRIRIE, JAMES. Scottish scenery, or sketches of scenes in the highlands, 1803.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xlvi. 14-20.1 DOWNMAN, HUGH. On taking the Havannah.-Infancy, etc., 1803, pp. 207-11. On genius.-Ib. 213-18. EDRIDGE, REBECCA. The lapse of time, Uxbridge, 1803.-See Crit. Rev., FLOWERDEW, Mrs. A. Poems on moral and religious subjects, 1803. — KENNEY, JAMES. Society, 2 parts, 1803.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xliv. 32-3. 1803 w. 1805 p. Brydges, EgerTON. Retirement.-Censura Literaria, 2d ed., 1815, x. 267-75. 1803 w. 1815 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Yew-trees.- Poetical Works, 1896, ii. 369 74. c. 1803-6 w. 1807- p. WHITE, HENRY KIRKE. "Yes, my stray steps have wander'd."— 1804 Remains, 1811, i. 189-91. Christmas-day.-Ib. ii. 119-21. Nelsoni mors.-Ib. 121-2. Time.-Ib. 147–71. The Christiad.-Ib. 173-93. "Drear winter! who dost knock."-Ib. iii (1822), 89–90. BLAKE, WILLIAM. Milton, 2 books, 1804.-Prophetic Books: Milton, ed. BOWLES, W. L. The spirit of discovery by sea.-Works, 1855, i. 225-94. 1 At least one of the "sketches" seems to have been published before: cf. ib. 15-16 (description of Loch Lomond) with the Bee, xv. 293 (June 26, 1793). This may be the same as the Address to Loch Lomond (1788, above). 1804 1804 W. 1805 1805 W. 1806 1807 BROWN, THOMAS. The bard.-Poems, 1804: see Mo. Rev., enl., xlvi. 203-4. E-TT, E. Inscription ii.-Mo. Mag., xvii. 146. GRAHAME, JAMES. The Sabbath, 1804. HOWARD, NATHANIEL. Bickleigh vale.—Bickleigh Vale, etc., York, 1804, pp. 1-37. An inscription for Lidford bridge.—Ib. 117-18. IRELAND, W. H. ("CHARLES CLIFFORD "). The angler, book i, 1804. STRANGE, T. A hint to Britain's arch enemy, Buonaparte, Henley, 1804. — TINDAL, WILLIAM. The evils and advantages of genius contrasted, 3 cantos, WHITFIELD, HENRY. The Christmas holidays, 1804.1-See ib. xlvi. 324. HERBERT, WILLIAM. To the memory of Thomas Brigstock.-Works, 1842, HOYLE, CHARLES. Moses viewing the promised land.-Cambridge Prize THELWALL, JOHN. To Miss Bannatine. - Poetical Recreations, 1822, pp. 219-21. BARLOW, JOHN. Loss of the Earl of Abergavenny, East-Indiaman, Weymouth, 1805. BOOKER, LUKE. Tobias, 3 parts, 1805. BOUNDEN, JOSEPH. Fatal curiosity, or the vision of Silvester, 3 books, 1805. GOOD, J. M. The nature of things, a didactic poem, from Lucretius, 2 vols., 1805. PEERS, CHARLES. Christ's lamentation over Jerusalem.-Cambridge Prize Poems, ii. 353-63. R., W. Effusions to an English marigold. - Europ. Mag., xlviii. 307–8. GRAHAME, JAMES. The birds of Scotland.-The Birds of Scotland, etc., Biblical pictures.- Ib. 87-119. "HAFIZ." December.-Gent. Mag., lxxvi. 1151-2. HOYLE, CHARLES. Paul and Barnabas at Lystra. - Cambridge Prize SHEPHERD, RICHARD. “Your caution, sacred Guide.”—The New Boethius, THELWALL, JOHN. Monody on Charles James Fox, 1806. YORKE, PHILIP, Viscount Royston. Cassandra, from Lycophron, Camb., 1806. CUMBERLAND, RICHARD, and BURGES, J. B. The Exodiad, 1807. FORD, THOMAS. A token of respect to the memory of Archbishop Markham. HOWARD, J. J. The Metamorphoses of Ovid, 2 vols., 1807.-See Mo. Rev., HOWARD, NATHANIEL. The Inferno of Dante, translated, 1807. HOYLE, CHARLES. Exodus, an epic poem, 13 books, 1807.-See Edin. Rev., MASTERS, MARTIN KEDGWIN. The progress of love, Boston (U.S.A.), 1808. 1 In the same volume is another poem in blank verse, called Black Monday. 1808 1809 BAYLEY, CATHARINE. Medicine, in imitation of Thomson.-Europ. Mag., liv. 218. COTTLE. JOSEPH. The fall of Cambria, 25 books, 1808. DEARE, J. R. The Georgics, translated, 1808.-See Quart. Rev., i. 69, 76–7. NOBLE, THOMAS. Blackheath, a didactic and descriptive poem, 5 cantos, 1808. Lucan's Pharsalia, i. 447 ff.-Lumena (appended to Blackheath), preface, p. iv. Lines composed on the bench at Dartmouth Point.-Miscellaneous Poems (appended ib.), 49–57. [Translation of a passage from "Orpheus."]-Argonautica of C. Valerius Flaccus (appended ib.), 110-112. Translation of Horace, book i, ode i: To Maecenas. - Academic Letters, 1808, pp. 135-6. Concluding address.-Ib. 174-6. VINCENT, JOHN. Fowling, 5 books, 1808.-See W. H. K. Wright's West- BOWLES, W. L. Pictures from Theocritus: from idyl xxii.-Works, 1855, Southampton castle.-Ib. 164-6. Cadland, Southampton river.-Ib. 180-82. Avenue in Savernake forest.-Ib. 215-16. Sketch from Bowden hill.-Ib. 219-22. GRAHAME, JAMES. Africa delivered.-Poems on the Abolition of the Slave 1809 w. 1814 p. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Roderick, the last of the Goths.—Works, 1838, vol. ix. 1810 CRAWFORD, CHARLES. The palace of superstition.-Poems on Various THELWALL, JOHN. [Translation from the Aeneid, i. 81 ff.]— Vestibule of bef.1811w. AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). Eternity.-Works, 1825, i. 230-31. 1811 1811 W. 1812 1813 1814 AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). On the king's illness.-Works, 1825, i. 263-5. DIBDIN, T. F. Bibliography, book i, 1812. ELTON, C. A. pp. 65-133. Hesiod's Theogony, translated.-Remains of Hesiod, 1812, Hesiod's Shield of Hercules.-Ib. 199–233. pp. 111-12. Lines in imitation of Milton.-Neglected Genius, 1812, WALKER, W. S. From the ninth book of Klopstock's Messiah. - Poetical ELTON, C. A. Specimens of the classic poets, from Homer to Tryphiodorus, LICKBARROW, ISABELLA. To the muse. - Poetical Effusions, 1814, pp. 1-2. The naiad's complaint.-Ib. 9-11. 1814 LICKBARROW, ISABELLA. On sensibility.—Ib. 15-17. 1815 1815 W. 1816 1816 W. Written at the commencement of the year 1813.-Ib. 17-18. On seeing some children playing.—Ib. 20–22. TOWNSEND, GEORGE. Armageddon, books i-viii, 1815. See Eclectic WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Written on Black Comb.-Poetical Works, 1896, AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). The first fire.-Works, 1825, i. 273-7. POLLOK, ROBERT. Lines to Liza.-Life, by David Pollok, Edin., 1843, pp. 20-21. 1816 w. 1820 p. Wordsworth, WILLIAM. "A little onward lend thy guiding hand."Poetical Works, 1896, vi. 132-5. 1817 DRUMMOND, Sir WILLIAM. Odin, part i, 1817. PENNIE, J. F. The royal minstrel, or the witcheries of Endor, an epic poem, 12 books [2d ed.], 1819. 1817 w. 1820 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. To Lycoris [second poem].- Poetical Works, 1896, vi. 149-52. c. 1817? w. POLLOK, ROBERT. The distressed Christian to his soul.-Life, by David Pollok, 1843, pp. 413-15. 1818 MILMAN, H. H. Samor, lord of the bright city, an heroic poem.- Poetical 1818-19 w. 1820 p. Keats, John. Hyperion, a fragment.- Poems, ed. E. de Sélincourt, 2d ed., 1907, pp. 207-27. 1819 W. 1819 W. 1856 p. 1820 The fall of Hyperion, a dream.-Ib. 229-40. SNART, CHARLES. The angler's day.-Appended to Observations on Angling in the River Trent, 2d ed., Newark, 1819 (an unpublished manuscript in the Fearing collection, Harvard Library). DRUMMOND, W. H. Clontarf, 2 books, Dublin, 1822. [Five] poetical sketches.-Ib. 65-83. DRAKE, NATHAN. [Translation from Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered.]— WORDSWORTH, W. The haunted tree.-Poetical Works, 1896, vi. 199–201. 1820 w. 1870 p. SHELLEY, P. B. Fragment: Milton's spirit.-Poetical Works, 1904, P. 705. 1820? W. 1903 P. 1820-22 1821 1822 1822 พ. Fragment: Pater omnipotens.-Ib. THELWALL, JOHN. Sympathy and poesy.-Poetical Recreations, 1822, pp. 14-18. Sylvanus.-Ib. 77-84. Thoughts and remembrances.-Ib. 86-90. Hymn to Alauda. - Ib. 95-6. The champion's address.-Ib. 128-31. Ottar of roses.-Ib. 131-2. On the approach of spring.-Ib. 132-3. BYRON, GEORGE GORDON. Cain, a mystery.-Poetical Works, ed. E. H. S., A. [From Lucan's Pharsalia.] -John Thelwall's Poetical Recreations, BOWLES, W. L. The grave of the last Saxon.-Works, 1855, ii. 77-141. 1823 PENNIE, J. F. Rogvald, an epic poem, 12 books, 1823. SWAN, CHARLES. The false one, 3 cantos. -Gaston, or the heir of Foiz, 1823, pp. 133-228. c. 1823-4w.? POLLOK, ROBERT. To melancholy.-Life, by David Pollok, 1843, pp. 1825 1826 1826 W. 1827 1827 W. 1828 1828 W. 1830 1831 442-4. Liberty.-Ib. 450–53. AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). Inscription for an ice-house.- Works, 1825, i. 188-9. The caterpillar.-Ib. 278-80. On the death of the Princess Charlotte.-Ib. 281-2. GOMPERTZ, ISAAC. Devon, 1825.-See Wright's West-Country Poets, ANON. The Messiah, by Klopstock, translated, 2 vols., 1826. PENNIE, J. F. The artist.-Death's Doings, ed. R. Dagley, 2d ed., 1827, WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Composed [on] a probability of being obliged to quit Rydal Mount. - Poetical Works, 1896, viii. 289–95. Address to Kilchurn castle.-Ib. ii. 400-403. POLLOK, ROBERT. The course of time, 10 books, 7th ed., Edin., 1828. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. The crucifixion.-Poetical Works, 1854, pp. 614-16. Shadows of death.-Ib. 547-59. A vision of heaven.-Ib. 560-62. A vision of hell.-Ib. 563-6. Universal prayer.-Ib. 567-73. BOWLES, W. L. Days departed, or Banwell hill, 1828. MOORE, WILLIAM. Carnbrea. - Poetic Effusions, 1828: see Wright's West- SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Epistle to Allan Cunningham.-Works, 1837, iii. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT. London by midnight.-Works, 1854, pp. 593-5. Spirit of time. -Ib. 604-6. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM. Mount Sinai, 4 books, 1830. CAMPBELL, THOMAS. Lines on the view from St. Leonards.-Complete MOSBY, J. N. Mount Sion.-The Fall of Algiers, etc., Doncaster, 1831, VENABLES, G. S. The north-west passage.-Cambridge Prize Poems, new ed., 1847, pp. 241–9. 1831 w. 1835 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Apology for the foregoing poems.-Poetical Works, 1896, vii. 309-10. 1832 1833 W. 1833 1834 BRYDGES, EGERTON. The lake of Geneva, 2 vols., Geneva, 1832. -The departed year.-Ib. 609-12. WALL, W. E. CHRIST crucified, an epic poem, 12 books, Oxford, 1833. ELLIOTT, EBENEZER. Great folks at home.-The Splendid Village, etc., 1834, i. 129–37. Wharncliffe.-Ib. 245-61. ROSCOE, W. S. Fragments of "The Contemplative Day."-Poems, 1834, pp. 128-58. From the Messiah of Klopstock.-Ib. 159-95. 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