1791 W. 1804 p. COWPER, WILLIAM. Yardley oak.-Ib. 479-83. 1791 w. 1810 p. COWPER, WILLIAM, and HAYLEY, WILLIAM. Adam, translated from Andreini.-Life and Works of Cowper, ed. Southey, 1837, x. 239-387. 1791-2 w. 1808 p. COWPER, WILLIAM. Nature unimpaired by time [from Milton].Poems, ed. Bailey, 1905, pp. 576-8. 1792 1792 W. 17931 1793 W. On the Platonic idea [from Milton].—Ib. 578–9. To his father [from Milton].-Ib. 579-82. ANON. A morning walk, 1792.—See Mo. Rev., enl., ix. 330–31. CUMBERLAND, RICHARD. Calvary, or the death of Christ, 8 books, 1792. YOUNG, WILLIAM. Paraphrase on the first chapter of Genesis.— Univ. Mag., AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). To Dr. Priestley.-Works, 1825, i. 183-4. ANON. The genius of France, 1793.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xii. 102-3. KETT, HENRY. Translation of Jortin's poem on the nature of the soul.- Episode taken from a poem on the earthquake at Lisbon.-Ib. 46–9. Solitude.-Ib. 19–32. SMITH, CHARLOTTE. The emigrants, 2 books, 1793. THORN, R. J. Retirement, Bristol, 1793.-See Crit. Rev., new arr., x. HARLEY, G. D. Lines written at West Cowes.-Poems, 1796, pp. 114-16. 1793 w. 1796-7 p. CROWE, WILLIAM. Verses to the duke of Portland. - Southey's Annual Anthology, Bristol, 1799, i. 112–14. 1793-1800 W. ROBINSON, MARY. The progress of liberty.-Poetical Works, 1806, iii. I-52. c. 1793?-1828 w. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Inscriptions, i-xlv. - Poetical Works, 1837, iii. 103-78. Seven inscriptions were not reprinted: Poems, 1797, pp. 55, 59; Letters written in Spain and Portugal, Bristol, 1797, pp. 270, 469–70; Annual Anthology, 1799, i. 67, 181, 208. 1794 1 1793 ANON. The curate's caution.-Gent. Mag., lxiv. 365-6. ANON. War, 1794.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xvi. 107-8. BERESFORD, JAMES. The Aeneid, translated, 1794.-See ib. xviii. 1-12. BURRELL, SOPHIA, Lady. The Thymbriad (from Xenophon's Cyropaedia), 7 books, 1794. CARY, H. F. The mountain seat.-Gent. Mag., lxiv. 161-2. GISBORNE, THOMAS. Walks in a forest, 3d ed., 1797. HARRISON, ANTHONY. Apostrophe to Shakspeare. - The Infant Vision of HURDIS, JAMES. Tears of affection, 1794. I. On history.-Anthologia Hibernica, 1794, iii. 135-7. JENNINGS, JAMES. Lines written during a morning walk in August.- SCARISBING, F. S. Paraphrase upon the canticle, 'Benedicite, omnia opera THORN, R. J. Howe triumphant, or the glorious first of June, an heroic xiii. 112. WARTON, JOHN. The complaint.-Poems, Salisbury, 1794, pp. 1–9. The vision of Moses.-Ib. 71-6. ANON. Christmas, 1793. In blank verse: Crit. Rev., new arr., x. 229-30. Not seen. 1794 W. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Botany-Bay eclogues.-Poems, 1797, pp. 77-82; Mo. WRANGHAM, FRANCIS. The restoration of the Jews.-Cambridge Prize 1794-6 w. POLWHELE, RICHARD. The thunder. -Sketches in Verse, 1796, pp. 33-4. The pilchard-seine.-Ib. 38-41. 1795 1795-7 The village.-Ib. 45-7. - A winter evening scene.-Influence of Local Attachment, 1798, pp. 62-3. A winter piece.-Ib. 73. ANON. A call to the country, 1795.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xviii. 91. ANON. Mensa regum, or the table of kings, 1795.-See Crit. Rev., new arr., xvi. 355-7. BELLAMY, THOMAS. The London theatres, 1795. CORNHILL, SEWELL. The old serpentine temple of the Druids, Marlborough, 1795. FAWCETT, JOSEPH. The art of war, 1795. HUCKS, JOSEPH. Upon the ruins of Denbigh castle.-A Pedestrian Tour HURDIS, JAMES. Poem upon a prospect of the marriage of the prince of LETTICE, JOHN. The immortality of the soul, translated from I. H. Browne, [Translation of a passage from Claudian.]—Ib. 309–10. SMYTH, PHILIP. The coffee-house, a characteristic poem, 1795.-See Crit. TROLLOPE, A. W. The destruction of Babylon.-Cambridge Prize Poems, COLE, THOMAS. The life of Hubert, a narrative, descriptive, and didactic poem, books i-iii, 1795-7.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xix. 136–9, xxv. 102-5. 1795-1814 w. 1814 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. The excursion.-Poetical Works, ed. W. Knight, 1896, vol. v. c. 1795 W. OPIE, AMELIA. An evening walk at Cromer [in] 1795.-Southey's Annual Anthology, 1800, ii. 131-3. c. 1795 w. 1802-97 p. LANDOR, W. S. The Phocaeans.- Poems, etc., ed. Crump, 1892, ii. 59-76; Letters and other Unpublished Writings, ed. Wheeler, 1897, pp. 136, 236-8; W. Bradley's Early Poems of Landor, a Study, 1914, pp. 113-21. 1796 BIDLAKE, JOHN. The sea, 2 books, 1796. BISHOP, SAMUEL. The man of taste, in imitation of Milton.-Poetical COURTIER, P. L. The pleasures of solitude.-Poems, 1796, pp. 95–114. Revolutions, 2 books, 1796. FITCHETT, JOHN. Bewsey, Warrington, 1796.-See New Annual Register, 1796, pp. [167-8]. GRAHAM, CHARLES. To the memory of James Thomson.-Gent. Mag., lxvi. 1102-4. HARLEY, G. D. Address.-Poems, 1796, pp. 9-11. Night.-Ib. 26-107. Elegy on a Newfoundland dog.-Ib. 120-33. The cat.-Ib. 139–63. Lines, written at an inn.-Ib. 166-9. Leander.-Ib. 177-218 (error in pagination). 1 Bishop's Preacher is also in blank verse, but whether Miltonic or not I do not know. 1796 1797 1797 W. HARLEY, G. D. A legacy of love.-Ib. 219-95. LAMB, CHARLES. The grandame.-Works, ed. Lucas, 1903, v. 5-6. The Sabbath bells. - Ib. 9. SEWARD, ANNA. Philippic on a modern epic.-Works, 1810, iii. 67-9. Rev., enl., xxiv. 49–56. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Joan of Arc, an epic poem, Bristol, 1796. THOMSON, ALEXANDER. The paradise of taste, 1796.-Contains some V., F. (THOMAS VIVIAN?). Description of Pandora, from Hesiod's Works The shield of Hercules, from Hesiod.-Ib. 455-65. The shield of Achilles, from Homer.-Ib. 466-73. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. Redemption, book i, 1796.—See Mo. Rev., enl., xxi. AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). Washing-day.-Works, 1825, i. 202–6. BOLLAND, WILLIAM. Miracles.-Cambridge Prize Poems, ii. 263-76. BROWN, ROBERT. The campaign, 2 books, 1797.-See Crit. Rev., new arr., xxii. 472-3. CANNING, GEORGE, and FRERE, J. H. Inscription for the door of the cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Brownrigg was confined.-Poetry of the AntiJacobin, ed. C. Edmonds, 2d ed., 1854, p. 16. DALLAS, R. C. Kirkstall abbey.-Miscellaneous Writings, 1797, pp. 1-15. GORTON, JOHN. Adam's morning hymn, imitated from Milton.-Gent. GRAHAME, JAMES. The rural calendar.-The Birds of Scotland, etc., Edin., JACKSON, JOHN. Gils-land Wells.- Poems on Several Occasions, 1797: see N. Address to an old pair of boots newly tapped.-Mo. Mag., iii. 140. [Lines on the widow of Villa Franca.]-Ib. 63-5. [Translations from Lope de Vega's Hermosura de Angelica.]—Ib. 135, 137, 138-9, 141-2, 147–50, 152, 159. [Translations from Pedro de Tojal's Carlos Reduzido.]-Ib. 333-4, 336-7, 338, 340-1, 343, 350. - Written after visiting the convent of Arrabida.—Ib. 476-9. WILCOCKE, S. H. Britannia, 1797.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xxiv. 454–7. AIKIN, A. L. (Mrs. BARBAULD). To Coleridge.-Works, 1825, i. 209–11. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Recollections of a day's journey in Spain. -Works, 1837, ii. 233-5. THELWALL, JOHN. Lines written at Bridgewater.-Poems written in Re- On leaving the bottoms of Glocestershire.-Ib. 136-9. 1797-1812 W. 1805-14 p. CARY, H. F. The vision, or hell, purgatory, and paradise of Dante, translated, 2d ed., 3 vols., 1819. bef. 1798 w. 1798 1798 w. MARRIOTT, JOHN. The falling leaf.-A Short Account of John Marriott, etc., Doncaster, 1803, pp. 155-62. The vanity of expecting happiness, from superiour acquirements. - Ib. 189-90. ANON. Matriculation, 1798.-See Crit. Rev., new arr., xxiv. 468–9. BOWLES, W. L. On a beautiful spring.-Poetical Works, ed. G. Gilfillan, Coombe-Ellen.-Ib. 115-25. COTTLE, JOSEPH. Malvern hills, 1798. DYER, GEORGE. On taking leave of Arthur Aikin.-Poems, 1801, pp. 12934. Addressed to the society for establishing a literary fund.-Ib. 140-44. Fawcett, JOSEPH. To the sun; written in the spring.- Poems, 1798: see Mo. Rev., enl., xxviii. 274-5. LANDOR, W. S. Gebir.-Works, etc., ed. Forster, 1876, vii. 3-41. LOFFT, CAPEL. On seeing Mrs. Siddons in The Stranger.-Mo. Mag., v. 443. BOLLAND, WILLIAM. The epiphany.-Cambridge Prize Poems, ii. 277-87. 109-110. c. 1798–1838 w. 1808-42 p. FITCHETT, JOHN. King Alfred [2d ed.], 6 vols., completed and edited by Robert Roscoe, 1841-2. 1799 1799 W. BOOKER, LUKE. The hop-garden, a didactic poem, 2 books, Newport, 1799. DYER, GEORGE. On visiting Fuseli's Milton gallery in Pall Mall.-Gent. HILDRETH, W. The Niliad, an epic poem in honour of the victory off the THOMSON, ALEXANDER. Pictures, 6, 7, 9.—Pictures of Poetry, Edin., 1799: THORN, R. J. Lodon and Miranda, Bristol, 1799.-See ib. 110-12. BOLLAND, WILLIAM. Saint Paul at Athens.-Cambridge Prize Poems, ii. 289-97. SOUTHEY, ROBERT. Madoc, 1805. 1799 w. 1815 p. COWPER, WILLIAM. Virgil's Aeneid, viii. 18 ff.-Poems, ed. Bailey, 1905, pp. 625-34. 1799-1805 w. 1850 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. The prelude.- Poetical Works, 1896, iii. 121-380. bef. 1800 W. WARTON, JOSEPH. Epistle from Thomas Hearne, antiquary. - Biographi 1800 cal Memoirs, 1806, pp. 159-60. Verses on Dr. Burton's death.-Ib. 163. Verses spoken to the king by Lord Shaftesbury.-Ib. 163-4. ANON. Kilda.-Gent. Mag., lxx. 977. "AURISCO GERESTEO (Fra Gli ARCADI)." Speech of Napoleon in Kassan- BROWN, JAMES. Britain preserved, 7 books, Edin., 1800.-See ib. 109–11. CHAMBERLIN, MASON. Equanimity, 1800.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xxxiii. 429-30. Harvest.-Ib. COTTLE, JOSEPH. Alfred, an epic poem, 24 books, 1800. DYER, GEORGE. Homer's statue [translated from the Anthologia published by H. Stephens].-Poems, 1801, pp. 53-5. HURDIS, JAMES. The favorite village, Bishopstone, 1800. MANT, RICHARD. Verses to the memory of Joseph Warton, Oxford, 1800. SHERIVE, C. H. On leaving Bristol Wells.-Southey's Annual Anthology WHITEHOUSE, JOHN. Hymn to the earth, etc., from Stolberg, 1800.-See WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. Inscription for St. Herbert's island [text of 1815]. WRANGHAM, FRANCIS. The Holy Land. - Cambridge Prize Poems, ii. 299- c. 1800 W. SEWARD, ANNA. A meditation.-Works, 1810, iii. 317-18. Address to the river in a landscape.-Ib. 334-7. SOTHEBY, WILLIAM. Extracts from a manuscript poem on the elements.— c. 1800 w. 1807 p. WHITE, HENRY KIRKE. Commencement of a poem on despair.Remains, ed. Southey, 5th ed., 1811, i. 358-60. c. 1800 w. 1888 p. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM. The recluse, book i, part i: Home at Grasmere.-Poetical Works, 1896, viii. 235-57. 1801 ANON. The prostitute.—A Collection of Poems (ed. Joshua Edkins], Dublin, 1801, pp. 28-31. BOADEN, JAMES. A rainy day, 1801.-See Crit. Rev., new arr., xXXV. 111–12. BROUGHTON, BRIAN. Six picturesque views in North Wales, with poetical reflections, 1801.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xliv. 41-4. (Four "views" had been published in 1798.) BURGES, JAMES BLAND. Richard the First, 18 books, 2 vols., 1801. - See CARLISLE, FREDERICK HOWARD, Earl of. Naworth castle.-Tragedies and CHAMBERLIN, MASON. Ocean, 1801.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xxxvi. 437–8. On visiting the tomb of David Hume.-Ib. 56-60. - Monody on the death of Robert Robinson.-Ib. 182-6. OGILVIE, JOHN. Britannia, a national epic poem, 20 books, Aberdeen, 1801. THOMPSON, GILBERT. Select translations from the works of Homer and 1801 w. 1804 p. HERBERT, WILLIAM. Croyland abbey.—Works, 1842, i. pt. ii. 169–70. Written in Somersetshire.-Ib. 171-7. 1801 W. 1801-21 SEWARD, ANNA. Consolation.-Works, 1810, iii. 351–6. THELWALL, JOHN. Specimens of the Hope of Albion, or Edwin of Northum`bria, an epic poem.-Poems written in Retirement, 1801, pp. 175-202; Poetical Recreations, 1822, pp. 117-24, 235-42. |