1802 Anon. ["Fragment of 'l The art of candle-making, a didactic poem in twenty books. – Europ. Mag., xlii. 424-6. Poems, ii. 315-26. IOI. On the death of Gilbert Wakefield. - Ib. 102-9. Gent. Mag., lxxii. 446-7. xl. 102. 1802 W. S., E. Inscription in a wood in Sussex. - Europ. Mag., xlii. 223. 1810, iii. 345-50. 1803 ALLEY, JEROME. The judge, 3 cantos, 1803. Rev., new arr., xxxviii. 471-2. 1804, pp. 165-94. 1803. -See Mo. Rev., enl., xlvi. 14-20. DOWNMAN, Hugh. On taking the Havannah. - Infancy, etc., 1803, pp. 207-11. On genius.- Ib. 213-18. Xxxvii. 234-5. Contains some Miltonic blank verse: see Mo. Rev., enl., xliii. 438-9. 1-99. KENNEY, JAMES. Society, 2 parts, 1803.-See Mo. Rev., enl., xliv. 37–3. LOWE, JOHN, Jr. (Lines from one of his poems.)-Ib. xli. 100-101. “A WRANGLER.” Address to mathematics.-Gent. Mag., lxxiii. 548-9. 1803 w. COCKBURN, WILLIAM. Christ raising the daughter of Jairus.-Cambridge Prize Poems, ii. 327–36. 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, č. 369 74. C. 1803–6 w. 1807, p. WHITE, HENRY KIRKE. “Yes, my stray steps have wander'd." Remains, 1811, i. 189-91. Christmas-day.-Ib. ii. 119-21. The Christiad.-Ib. 173-93. .“Drear winter! who dost knock."- Ib. iii (1822), 89-90. 1804 BLAKE, WILLIAM. Milton, 2 books, 1804.- Prophetic Books: Milton, ed. E. R. D. Maclagan and A. G. B. Russell, 1907. 1 At least one of the "sketches" seems to have been published before: cf. ib. 15-16 (descriptioa 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 BROWN, THOMAS. The bard. – Poems, 1804: see Mo. Rev., enl., xlvi. 203-4. To my mother. - The Wanderer in Norway, etc., 2d ed., 1816, pp. 1–7. Musings during a night-walk.- Ib. 143-60. An inscription for Lidford bridge. - Ib. 117–18. See Mo. 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