1642 1697 1711 W. 1735 W. 1747 1754 APPENDIX C 1774 LOCO-DESCRIPTIVE POEMS NOT KNOWN TO BE MILTONIC1 1745 BARFORD, RICHARD. Knowls hill, in Essex, 1745. Not seen. 1746 w. 1777 p. ANON. (Miss A. CROSFIELD?) A description of the Castle hills, near Northallerton. Town and Country Mag., ix. 605-6. (Blank verse.) 17772 A. HILL-POEMS DENHAM, JOHN. Coopers hill, 1642. MANNING, FRANCIS. Greenwich-hill, 1697. MONCK, MARY. Moccoli (a villa on a hill near Florence].—Marinda, 1716, pp. 141-56. HARDINGE, NICHOLAS. [Two poems on Knoll Hills.] -J.Nichols's Illustrations of Literary History, 1817, i. 650-55. RICH, E. P. Stinchcomb-hill, or the prospect, 1747. BOWDEN, SAMUEL. A description of Chedder-cliffs and Mendip-hills. — 1755 DUCK, STEPHEN. Caesar's camp, or St. George's hill, 1755. 1759 FORTESCUE, JAMES. Castle hill [two poems].-In Dissertations, Essays, etc., 1759. Not seen. 1769 LYTTELTON, GEORGE, Lord. Mount Edgecumbe.-Poetical Works, 1801, pp. 118-19. (Octosyllabics.) c. 1770 w. 1777 p. ROSCOE, WILLIAM. Mount Pleasant. -Poetical Works, 1857, pp. - I-17. ANON. St. Thomas's mount, written by a gentleman in India, 2 cantos, 1774.-See Mo. Rev., i. 311-12. MERCER, THOMAS. Arthur's seat.-Poems, Edin., 1774, PP. 1–41. (Octosyllabics.) PYE, H. J. Faringdon hill, 2 books, Oxford, 1774. ANON. The prospect from Malvern-hill, 1777.—See Crit. Rev., xliv. 475–7. ed., 1810, pp. 1-29. HURN, W. Heath-hill, 1777.-See Crit. Rev., xliii. 233; no extract. P., T. (THOMAS PYE?). Witenham-hill, 1777?-Gent. Mag., xlviii. 129. N., T. One tree hill [Greenwich].-Univ. Mag., lxxiv. 266-7. (Octo- HOBHOUSE, THOMAS. Kingsweston hill, 1785. YEARSLEY, ANN. Clifton hill.-Poems, 1785, pp. 107-27. COTTER, G. S. Prospects, a descriptive poem, 4 books. -In Poems, Cork, 1788. Not seen. RUSHER, PHILIP. Crouch-hill, Banbury, 1789. Not seen. 1781 1784 1785 1788 1789 1 Unless otherwise designated, the poems are in heroic couplets. "No extract' means that no part of the poem appears in the review cited. A few unimportant loco-descriptive poems that show the influence of Milton but are not mentioned in Chapter XII above are listed in Bibliography I, under the years 1765, 1767, 1785, 1828, 1828 w., 1832, 1846, and Bibliography II, 1750, 1760, 1802. 1777. Astle, Daniel. A prospect from Barrow-hill, in Staffordshire, Birmingham, 1777. Mo. Rev., lviii. 308-9. (Prose.) See 17941 1794? 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1803 1804 1807 1808 1811 1812 1817 1821 1708 1712 1713 1715 1718 1724 1726 ANON. Llangunnor hill, a loco-descriptive poem, 1794.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xvi. 460-62. (Octosyllabics.) BIDLAKE, JOHN. Written at Mount Edgcumbe.-In Poems, 1794?; re- DAVIS, T. Eastham hill, a loco-descriptive poem, Monmouth, 1796. MACKAY, J. Quebec hill, or Canadian scenery, 2 parts, 1797.-See Mo. BOWLES, W. L. St. Michael's mount, Salisbury, 1798. MAURICE, THOMAS. Grove-hill, 1799. CUNNINGHAM, PETER. St. Anne's hill, 3d ed., Chertsey, 1833. (Elegiac stanzas.) B. OTHER POEMS 1679 w. 1745 p. ANON. Belvoir: a Pindaric ode upon Belvoir castle.-J. Nichols's History of Leicestershire, 1795, vol, ii, pt. i, app., 50-61. (Pindarics.) LEWIS, Relation of a journey to Tunbridge Wells, with a description of the wells, 1693. Not seen. —. 1693 1706 HARRISON, WILLIAM. Woodstock park.-Dodsley's Miscellany, 1758, v. 188-201. 1727 1727 W. 1731-8 SHOEL, THOMAS. Mileshill [St. Michael's mount], 1803. Not seen. HOGG, THOMAS. St. Michael's mount, 4 cantos, 1811. REDDING, CYRUS. Mount Edgcumbe, 1811.-See Wright's West-Country TUCKER, W. J. Honiton-hill, Bath, 1811.-See ib. 457-8. PENTICROSS, WILLIAM. Witenham-hill, 1812. Not seen; may be the one noted under 1777 above. YEATMAN, H. F. Brent knoll, Sherborne, 1817. Not seen. THELWALL, JOHN. Shooter's hill.-Poetical Recreations, 1822, pp. 232-4. (Elegiac stanzas.) ANON. Windsor-castle, 1708. GOLDWIN, WILLIAM. A poetical description of Bristol, 1712. Not seen. ANON. The country seat, a description of Langdon, near Plymouth, 1715. JONES, SAMUEL. Whitby, 1718. Not seen. bef.1723 p. WARD, JAMES. Phoenix park.-Miscellaneous Poems, published by Mr. ANON. Greenwich park, etc., inscribed to the duke of Montagu, 1718. Concanen, 1724, pp. 379-91. AMORY, THOMAS. A poem in the praises of Taunton, 1724. Not seen. HOWARD, LEONARD. Greenwich park.-Poetical Works, n. d., pp. 28–60. PECK, FRANCIS. Belvoir castle.-J. Nichols's History of Leicestershire, BOYSE, SAMUEL. Loch Rian (Chalmers's English Poets, 1810, xiv. 533-4); The triumphs of nature (ib. 534-8); Nature (ib. 567-8); Retirement (ib. 576-9). The last three poems describe the parks at Stowe, Dalkeith, and Yester. 1 The American poems, Greenfield Hill by Timothy Dwight (N. Y., 1794), Beacon Hill by S. W. Morton (Boston, 1797), and Milton Hill by H. M. Lisle (Boston, 1803), may also be noticed. 1732 1732-3 1733 1734 1739 1747 1748 1749 1749 W. 1750? 1753 1755 1765 1766 1767 c. 1755 W. LANGHORNE, JOHN. Studley park.-Chalmers's English Poets, 1810, xvi. 416-19. 1758 1760 1761 1763 1764 1769 1770 1771 1772 ANON. Verses occasioned by seeing the palace, park, etc., of Dalkeith, ARAM, PETER. Studley-park.-Thomas Gent's History of Rippon, York, DUICK, JOHN. Scarborough, 1733. Not seen; may be the poem in Gent. CHANDLER, MARY. A description of Bath, 7th ed., 1755. ANON. Shrewsbury quarry, in imitation of Pope's Windsor-forest, Salop, 1773 1773 W. ANON. Bath, 1748. Not seen. ANON. Bristol Wells, a poem for the year 1749, by a gentleman at the JONES, HENRY. Rath-Farnham. - Poems, 1749, pp. 44-50. ANON. A description of Bath, 1750(?). Not seen. ANON. Killarney, by an officer in the army, Dublin, 1750(?). Not seen. HUCKELL, JOHN. Avon, 3 parts, Birmingham, 1758. POTTER, ROBERT. Holkham, 1758. MADDEN, W. B. Belle Isle, 1760.-See Crit. Rev., xi. 416; no extract. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. An essay on Halifax, a poem in blank verse, Halifax, 1761. Not seen. NICHOLS, JOHN. Islington, 1763.-See Crit. Rev., xvi. 316. WILSON, JOHN. The Clyde, 1764.-See John Veitch's Feeling for Nature WOODHOUSE, JAMES. The Lessowes.- Poems on Sundry Occasions, 1764, pp. 38-109. ANON. Kimbolton-park, 1765.-See Mo. Rev., xxxiii. 240. JONES, HENRY. Vectis, the isle of Wight, 3 cantos, 1766.-See ib. xxxiv. 349-51. MICHELL, RICHARD. Hackwood-park, 1766.—See Crit. Rev., xxi. 318. JONES, HENRY. Clifton, 2 cantos, Bristol, 1767. Not seen. ANON. The prospect, a lyric essay, by Martin Scriblerus, jun., 1769.- See Crit. Rev., xxvii. 397. (Lines of eight and nine syllables, with alternate rime.) OGILVIE, JOHN. Paradise, 1769. JONES, HENRY. Shrewsbury quarry, etc., Shrewsbury, 1770. ANON. A description of Tunbridge.-Univ. Mag., lii. 266-7. HILL, ROBERT. Greenwich-park.-Poems on Several Occasions, 1775, pp. 161-88. 1774 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 W. 1782 1783 1784? 1785 1786 1787-9 1788 1789 1792 1792 W. ANON. Chatsworth, 1788.-See Crit. Rev., lxvi. 488–9. WHALLEY, T. S. Mont Blanc, an irregular lyric poem, 1788.-See Gent. FERNYHOUGH, WILLIAM. Trentham park, 1789.-See Mo. Rev., enl., i. WALKER, JOHN. A descriptive poem of the town and trade of Liverpool, 1789 w. 1803 p. WOODHOUSE, JAMES. Norbury park.-Life and Works, 1896, ii. 163– 1793 1794 1796 ELLIS, GEORGE. Bath, its beauties and amusements, Bath, 1774. Not seen. MAURICE, THOMAS. Netherby (Oxford, 1776); Hagley (Oxford, 1776). 1797 REEVE, JOSEPH. Ugbrooke park, 1776.-See Wright's West-Country HUNTINGFORD, THOMAS. Nun's path [near Warminster], a descriptive HEARD, WILLIAM. A sentimental journey to Bath, Bristol, and their en- WALTERS, DANIEL. Landough, a loco-descriptive poem.-John Walters's MAUDE, THOMAS. Verbeia, or Wharfdale, York, 1782.-See Crit. Rev., DAVIES, EDWARD. Blaise castle, a prospective poem, Bristol, 1783. Not seen. THOMAS, ANN. Shetland.-Probably in Poems, 1784: see Wright's West- HADWEN, W. Rusland.-Univ. Mag., lxxvii. 152-3. ANON. Matlock, a farewell descriptive poem, 1786.-See Mo. Rev., lxxv. 313; no extract. COWLEY, HANNAH. The Scottish village, 1786. (Alternate rime.) RHODES, T. Dunstan park, or an evening walk, 1786.-See Crit. Rev., Ixi. 234; no extract. MAVOR, WILLIAM. Blenheim (1787); A new description of Blenheim (1789, not seen). 77. ANON. Stonehenge, 1792. Not seen. SOTHEBY, WILLIAM. Llangollen.-Tour through Parts of Wales, 1794, pp. 103-120. ANON. Devon water. - The Bee, xv. 249 (June 19, 1793). ANON. The south downs, 1793.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xii. 166–9. CUMBERLAND, GEORGE. A poem on the landscapes of Great Britain, 1793. HAMPSON, WILLIAM. Duckinfield lodge, 2 cantos, 1793.-See Crit. Rev., LACY, WILLOUGHBY. The garden of Isleworth, 1794.-See ib. xiii. 354; no extract. DOIG, DAVID. Extracts from a poem on the prospect from Stirling castle, 1796.-See ib. xviii. 461-2. SEWARD, ANNA. Llangollen vale (Llangollen Vale, with other Poems, 1796, GISBORNE, JOHN. The vales of Wever, a loco-descriptive poem, 1797.- - 1798 1800 1801 1803 1806 1808 1810 1811 1812 1814 1817 1817-21 1818 1819-20 1823 1828 ATKINSON, JOSEPH. Killarney, 1798.-See ib. xxv. 472; no extract. HOLFORD, MARGARET. Gresford vale, 1798.-See ib. 476. (Alternate rime.) BISSET, JAMES. A poetic survey round Birmingham, 1800.-See ib. xxxiii. 319-20. ANON. The vale of Trent, 1801.-See ib. xxxv. 110-111; no extract. TAPRELL, RICHARD. Barnstaple, 1806.-See Wright's West-Country Poets, 1896, pp. 434-5. (Blank verse.) SANSOM, JAMES. Greenwich, a poem descriptive and historical, 1808. Not seen. FREEMAN, ROWLAND. Regulbium, a poem, with an historical and descriptive account of the Roman station at Reculver, Canterbury, 1810. Not seen. KENNEDY, JAMES. Glenochel, a descriptive poem, Glasgow, 1810. Not seen. seen. DRUMMOND, W. H. The giants' causeway, 3 books, Belfast, 1811. IRELAND, W. H. C. A poetic epistolary description of the city of York, BRYSON, W. A. Sun-rise at Lough Erne (Poems, Dublin, 1812, pp. 90-1); MORGAN, WILLIAM. Long Ashton, a poem, in two parts, descriptive of the ANON. Tunbridge Wells, a descriptive poem, 1817. Not seen. 1820 w. 1826-36 p. POLWHELE, RICHARD. Dartmoor.-Reminiscences, 1836, iii. 63-84. 1821 HEMANS, FELICIA D. Dartmoor, 1821. COTTLE, JOSEPH. Dartmoor, etc., 1823. Not seen. HOYLE, CHARLES. Killarney.-In his Three Days at Killarney, etc., 1828. Not seen. |