c. 1790-1837 LLWYD, RICHARD. Poetical Works, 1837, pp. 71, 82, 93, 104, 117, 137, 161, 168, 182-3, 187, 247-8, 280, 285-6. 13: 2 S., 1 Sp., 10 Ir. (mainly in couplets, 2 partly octosyllabic). c. 1790 w. 1798 p. DRAKE, NATHAN. Literary Hours, 3d ed., 1804, i. 115-18. 4: 2 S., 2 Ir. (Drake also prints, i. 78, 111, an anonymous irregular sonnet translated from Petrarch, and two from Lupercio, one of them in blank verse.) c. 1790? w. MANNERS, Lady. Poems, 2d ed., 1793, pp. 79-81, 84, 119, 121. 6: 5 S. c. 1790-1805 w. RODD, THOMAS. Sonnets, etc., 1814. 118: 14 P., 29 S., 75 Ir. bef.1791 w. 1791 1791-1826 1791?-1801 1792 1792? 1792 W. 1792-1819 ORAM, S. M. Poems, 1794, pp. 13-23. 11: 1 P., 2 S. (1 anapestic), 8 Ir. ANON. The Beauties of Mrs. Robinson, 1791, prefatory. See Crit. BENTLEY, ELIZABETH. Poetical Compositions, Norwich, 1791. Con tains sonnets: see Lofft's Laura, no. 727 (in couplets), no. 870 (S.). M'DONALD, ANDREW. Miscellaneous Works, 1791, p. 145. 1 P. HOLE, RICHARD. H. Downman's Poems to Thespia, 1791, p. 203; R. Polwhele's Traditions and Recollections, 1826, i. 271-2. 2 Ir. THOMSON, ALEXANDER. Sonnets, Odes, and Elegies, Edin., 1801. Contains 135 sonnets (see Mo. Mirror, xiii. 177–8), which may include one appended to his Whist (1791) and six adapted from Werter printed in his Essay on Novels (1793, see Crit. Rev., new arr., xi. 416-18). ANON. A Poem on a Voyage of Discovery, with Sonnets, 1792, pp. F. Poems by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall, 1792, i. 193-4. FARRELL, SARAH. Charlotte, or a Sequel to the Sorrows of Werter, etc., ROBERTSON, DAVID. Tour through the Isle of Man, 1794, p. 123. I S. 30. 2 S. SWETE, JOHN. Poems by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall, 1792, ii. 205-9. 5 Ir. (1 in twelve lines). V. Ib. 210. I Ir. WESTON, STEPHEN. Ib. 223. I Ir. Y. Ib. 224. I S. (octosyllabic). ANON. Sonnets, Original and Translated, 1792(?). G., R. Polwhele's Traditions and Recollections, 1826, i. 291-2. 2 RICKMAN, T. C. Poetical Scraps, 2 vols., 1803 (probably includes the bef.1793 w. 1793 TICKELL, RICHARD. Mrs. Robinson's Memoirs, 1801, iv. 102. I Ir. ANON. Sonnets by a Lady, 1793. ANON. Sweets and Sorrows of Love, 1793. Contains sonnets: see KENDALL, WILLIAM. Poems, Exeter, 1793. Contains Petrarchan son nets: see Crit. Rev., new arr., ix. 382-3. LOGAN, MARIA. Poems on Several Occasions, York, 1793. Contains sonnets: see Lofft's Laura, no. 405. 1793 1793-1813 SCOTT, THOMAS. Poems, Paisley, 1793, pp. 310-12. 2: 1 S., 1 Ir. (eighteen lines). HOLCROFT, THOMAS. Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, 1793, iv. 183; Lofft's Laura, no. 285. 2 Ir. (partly in couplets). 1793- w. 1819?-41 p. MONTGOMERY, JAMES. Poetical Works, Boston, 1858, ii. 161-4, iii. 121-3, 196-7, iv. 347-52, v. 313; Lofft's Laura, vol. i, p. ccxxxiii. 16 (12 trans.): 4 P., 4 S., 8 Ir. 1793-1805 1794 1794 (1764?) 1794-6 1794-9 1794-1801 1794 W. 1794- W. 1794-1836 1794-1843 W. 1795 MAVOR, WILLIAM. Poems, 1793, pp. 329–46; S. J. Pratt's Harvest- BIDLAKE, JOHN. Poems, Plymouth, 1794. Contains sonnets: see Mo. HARRISON, ANTHONY. The Infant Vision of Shakspeare, etc., 1794, IRWIN, EYLES. William Ouseley's Oriental Collections, 1797, i. 130; WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Poems, Lyric and Pastoral, 1794. Contains son- xiv. YOUNG, MARIA JULIA. Poems, 1798. Probably contains the sonnets in OLIPHANT, ROBERT. Mrs. Robinson's Memoirs, 1801, iv. 123, 157. RUTT, J. T. Memorials, Bristol, 1845. Probably contains the irregular V., R. (RICHARD VALPY?). S. J. Pratt's Harvest-Home, 1805, iii. 327. WEST, JANE. Poems and Plays, 1799, i. 193–202, iii. 189-204; Tale of LAMB, CHARLES. Works, ed. Lucas, 1903, v. 3-4, 7-8, 14, 16, 40-42, 47, 54-7, 73-4, 77, 82-3, 90, 94, 101, 104, 105-6. 35: 4 S. (1 in dactylic tetrameter), 31 Ir. The first sonnet listed is counted also for Coleridge. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Works, 1837, vol. ii, pp. xix, 55-8, 90-100, 117-20; Poems, by R. Lovell and R. Southey, Bath, 1795, pp. 57–62, 67-8, 71-2; Poems, 1797, pp. 110-11; Letters written in Spain and Portugal, Bristol, 1797, pp. 57-8, 120-21, 181-2, 231, 502-3; The Doctor, 1834-47, i. 53-4, vi. 340; Adamson's Memoirs of Camoens, 1820, i. 94, 105, 251, 256, 265; Lofft's Laura, no. 971. 56 (11 trans.): 5 S., 51 Ir. (Includes the Faded Flower and Bala Hill sonnets.) ASHBURNHAM, WILLIAM. Elegiac Sonnets, etc., 1795. Contains at least 25 sonnets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xix. 222-3. 1795 W. 1795-1800 1795-1801 1795-1820 W. c. 1795?-1857 w. 1796 c. 1796? w. 1796-7 1796-9 1796-1802 1796-1804 1796-1820 1796-1805 W. B., H. W. Southey's Annual Anthology, 1799, i. 135. 1 Ir. LE MESURIER, THOMAS, or HAMLEY, EDWARD (cf. below, 1796). "ELIZA." Poems and Fugitive Pieces, 1796. Contains sonnets: see HAMLEY, EDWARD. Poems of Various Kinds, 1796. Contains "a series of sonnets formerly published": see Mo. Rev., enl., xx. 471, and cf. above, 1795-1801. HARROP, E. A. Original Miscellaneous Poems, 1796, pp. 19-20, 29-30, 38-9, 42-3, 53-4, 76-7. 6: 1 S., 5 Ir. (in couplets). JOHNSON, JOHN. Trifles in Verse, 1796. Contains at least 2 sonnets: ROBINSON, THOMAS. Sketches in Verse, 1796. Contains sonnets: see "A STUDENT OF LINCOLN'S INN." Poems, Sonnets, etc., 1796. BECKFORD, WILLIAM. Azemia, 1797, i. 119-120, ii. 9-10, 28–9. 3 Ir. ANDERSON, ROBERT. Poetical Works, 1820, ii. 97-106; Europ. Mag., 1796-1803? w. DAVENPORT, R. A. Henderson's Petrarca, 1803, pp. 182-3(?); Poetical Register for 1804, 2d ed., 1806, pp. 379, 381, 385. 5 Ir. (1 trans.). 1796- w. 1801 p. HUNT, LEIGH. Juvenilia, 4th ed., 1803, pp. 51-2, 55-7, 59. 6 (1 trans.): 3 S., 3 Ir. (At least 44 other original sonnets and 9 translations, written after 1800, are printed in Hunt's other works, but not all in any one edition.) c. 1796- w. 1797 1798 1798-1810 1798-1819 1799 1799-1800 1799-1800 W. ROSCOE, W. S. Poems, 1834, pp. 14, 33-4, 72, 82-3, 94-5, 102-3. 10: 5 P., 51 Ir. BETHAM, MATILDA. Elegies, etc., Ipswich, 1797. Contains sonnets: see Lofft's Laura, no. 193. CARLISLE, FREDERICK HOWARD, Earl of. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, DIBDIN, T. F. Poems, 1797. Contains at least 1 sonnet: see Mo. DONOGHUE, J. Juvenile Essays in Poetry, 1797. Contains at least 2 ROUGH, WILLIAM. Lorenzino di Medici, etc., 1797. Contains sonnets: see Crit. Rev., new arr., xxiii. 466–7. SMITH, THOMAS. Poems, Manchester, 1797. Contains sonnets: see ib. xxvi. 349-50. TOMLINS, E. S. and Sir T. E. Tributes of Affection, etc., 1797. Contains sonnets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xxiv. 214. ANON. Effusions of Fancy, 1798. Contains sonnets: see Crit. Rev., new arr., xxiii. 109. FAWCETT, JOSEPH. Poems, 1798. Contains sonnets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xxviii. 272. HOLFORD, MARGARET. Gresford Vale, etc., 1798. Contains sonnets: see ib. xxv. 476. HUCKS, JOSEPH. Poems, 1798. Contains sonnets: see Crit. Rev., new arr., xxiii. 33-5. HUGHES, H. Retribution, 1798. Contains sonnets: see ib. xxv. 112-13. ANON. Original Sonnets, Elegiac, Ethic, and Erotic, Whitby, 1799. ANON. Southey's Annual Anthology, i. 134, 137, 139, 145; ii. 154, CASE, WILLIAM. Ib. ii. 152-3. 2 P. HARLEY, G. D. Ballad Stories, Sonnets, etc., vol. i, Bath, 1799; LOFFT, CAPEL. Laura, 1814, nos. 31, 49, 51. 3: 1 S., 2 Ir. (Besides 1799-1809 w. 1811? p. TIGHE, MARY ("Mrs. HENRY"). Psyche, with other Poems, 4th ed., 1812, pp. 1, 217-37, 268. 21 (1 trans.): 3 P., 1 S., 17 Ir. 1799-1813 bef.1800 w.1 bef.1800 w.? 1800 1800-1814 1800-1803 W. 1801 1802-22 17382 1743 W. 1747 1786 1791 1792 1793 PRATT, S. J. Gleanings in England, 2d ed., 1801-03, i. 579, ii. 140, 174, MOORE, HENRY. Poems, 1803, pp. 127-34. 12 (1 trans.): 2 S., FISHER, JOHN. The Valley of Llanherne, etc., 1801. Contains sonnets: see Henderson's Petrarca, 1803, pp. 179, 180. COLLIER, WILLIAM. Poems on Various Occasions (including Sonnets], DIMOND, WILLIAM (the younger). Petrarchal Sonnets, etc., Bath, 1800. BANNERMAN, ANNE. Poems, new ed., Edin., 1807, pp. 43-54, 67-74, SYMMONS, CAROLINE. Poems, 1812. Probably includes the 6 sonnets ANON. The Lamentation, in two parts, 1801. Contains sonnets: see WHITE, HENRY KIRKE. Remains, ed. Robert Southey, 5th ed., 1811- A. SONNETS IN IMITATION OF MILTON'S ANON. A sonnet, in imitation of Milton's sonnets. -Lond. Mag., vii. 356. ANON. Hope, a sonnet, written in the stile of Milton.-Lond. Mag., xvi. R., M. H. P. Sonnet, in the manner of Milton.—Europ. Mag., ix. 53. WESTON, JOSEPH. Allegorical sonnet, in imitation of Milton.-Gent. Mag., "IULUS ALBA." To the nightingale.-Europ. Mag., xxi. 221. WESTON, STEPHEN. Sonnet xxix.-Poems by Gentlemen of Devonshire and "NEMO." Burlesque imitation of Milton's famous sonnet written "on the 1 There is some reason to believe that the following persons who published sonnets may have begun writing before 1800: Peter Bayley, Thomas Brown, George Dyer, Mrs. B. Finch, Thomas Gent, William Crowe, Nathaniel Humfray, Thomas Noble, Mary Sewell, Viscount Strangford (translations), Theophilus Swift, Charles Hoyle. The anonymous anthology, Sonnets of the Eighteenth Century (1809), I have not seen. • In 1714 an anonymous 42-line poem called To Aristus, in Imitation of a Sonnet of Milton, appeared in Steele's Poetical Miscellanies, 116–19. |