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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 them in

blank verse.) C. 1790? w. MANNERS, Lady. Poems, 2d ed., 1793, pp. 79-81, 84, 119, 121. 6: 5 S.

(3 octosyllabic), 1 Ir. C. 1790-1805 w. RODD, Thomas. Sonnets, etc., 1814. 118: 14 P., 29 S., 75 Ir. C. 1790- w. WRANGHAM, FRANCIS. Poems, 1795, pp. 55-6, 65-6, 100-102; A Few

Sonnets from Petrarch, Kent, 1817 (40 trans., I orig.); Lofft's

Laura, no. 527. 48 ( 41 trans.): 29 P., 2 S., 17 Ir. bef.1791 W. ORAM, S. M. Poems, 1794, pp. 13-23. 11: 1 P., 2 S. (1 anapestic), 8 Ir. 1791

AIKIN, JOHN. Poems, 1791, pp. 75-8. 4 Ir.
Anon. The Beauties of Mrs. Robinson, 1791, prefatory. See Crit.

Rev., new arr., ii. 353.
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. 1791–1826

HOLE, RICHARD. H. Downman's Poems Thespia, 1791, p. 203;

R. Polwhele's Traditions and Recollections, 1826, i. 271–2. 2 Ir. 1791?-1801 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). 1792

ANON. A Poem on a Voyage of Discovery, with Sonnets, 1792, PP.

35-46. 12: 1 P., 7 S., 4 Ir. F. Poems by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall, 1792, i. 193-4.

2 (1 trans.): 1 S. 1 Ir. (twelve lines).
FARRELL, SARAH. Charlotte, or a Sequel to the Sorrows of Werter, etc.,

Bath, 1792, pp. 61-2.
ROBERTSON, DAVID. Tour through the Isle of Man, 1794, p. 123. I S.
SKELTON, ABRAHAM. The Temple of Friendship, York, 1792, pp. 29-
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). 1792? ANON. Sonnets, Original and Translated, 1792(?). 1792 w. G., R. Polwhele's Traditions and Recollections, 1826, i. 291-2. 2:

1 S., 1 Ir. (in couplets). 1792–1819 RICKMAN, T. C. Poetical Scraps, 2 vols., 1803 (probably includes the

sonnets in Lofft's Laura,- 10 S., 6 Ir., one a translation); Life of

Thomas Paine, 1819, dedicatory (I S.). bef.1793 w.

TICKELL, RICHARD. Mrs. Robinson's Memoirs, 1801, iv. 102. 1793

ANON. Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, 1793, iv. 145. i Ir.
ANON. Sonnets by a Lady, 1793.
ANON. Sweets and Sorrows of Love, 1793. Contains sonnets: see

Mo. Rev., enl., xv. 106.
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.

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1793
Scott, THOMAS. Poems, Paisley, 1793, pp. 310-12.

2: 1 S., 1 lr. (eighteen lines). 1793-1813 HOLCROFT, THOMAS. Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, 1793, iv. 183;

Lofft's Laura, no. 285. 2 Ir. (partly in couplets). 1793– w. 18197-41 p. MONTGOMERY, JAMES. Poetical Works, Boston, 1858, ii. 161-4,

jii. 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 MAVOR, WILLIAM. Poems, 1793, pp. 329–46; S. J. Pratt's Harvest.

Home, 1805, iii. 292–6; Mo. Mirror, xvi. 84. 22 Ir. 1794

BELLAMY, THOMAS. Miscellanies, 1794, ii. 130. 1S.
BIDLAKE, JOHN. Poems, Plymouth, 1794. Contains sonnets: see Mo.

Rev., enl., xvi. 261.
HARRISON, ANTHONY. The Infant Vision of Shakspeare, etc., 1794,

pp. 11-18, 21, 24. 10: 6 S., 4 Ir. (2 in couplets, and only one with

five feet in every line).
IRWIN, EYLES. William Ouseley's Oriental Collections, 1797, i. 130;

Gent. Mag., lxiv. 1035. 2 11. (i trans.).
WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Poems, Lyric and Pastoral, 1794. Contains son-

nets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xiii. 409.
YOUNG, MARIA JULIA. Poems, 1798. Probably contains the sonnets in

Univ. Mag., xcv. 375, and Gent. Mag., lxiv. 457. 1794 (1764?) WHATELEY, MARY (Mrs. DARWALL). Poems on Several Occasions,

Walsall, 1794. Contains sonnets: see Crit. Rev., new arr., xiv.

344-5. 1794-6 YEARSLEY, ANN. The Rural Lyre, 1796. Probably contains the 4 son

nets (3 S., 1 It.) in Europ. Mag., xxvi. 63, and Univ. Mag., xcviii.

360. 1794-9 JENNINGS, JAMES. Southey's Annual Anthology, i. 148–9; Europ.

Mag., xxv. 54, 239, xxvi. 289, 366, xxviii. 198–9. 12: 3 S., 9 Ir. (1

in couplets). 1794-1801 OLIPHANT, ROBERT. Mrs. Robinson's Memoirs, 1801, iv. 123, 157.

2: 1 S., 1 Ir. (in couplets). 1794 w. Rutt, J. T. Memorials, Bristol, 1845. Probably contains the irregular

sonnet in Lofft's Laura, no. 825. V., R. (RICHARD VALPY?). S. J. Pratt's Harvest-Home, 1805, iii. 327.

IS.

1794-w.

WEST, JANE. Poems and Plays, 1799, i. 193–202, iii. 189–204; Tale of

the Times, Alexandria, 1801, i. 240; The Mother, 1809, prefatory;
Gent. Mag., lxx. 370, 465-6, 665. 29: 9 P., 6 S., 14 Ir. (These
may include the sonnets printed in her Gossip's Story, 1796: see

Mo. Mirror, ii. 418-19.)
LAMB, CHARLES. Works, ed. Lucas, 1903, V. 3-4, 7-8, 14, 16, 40-42,

1794-1836

1794–1843 w.

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. 50 (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

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1795 w.

B., H. W. Southey's Annual Anthology, 1799, i. 135. Ir. 1795-1800

LOVELL, ROBERT. Poems by R. Lovell and R. Southey, Bath, 1795,

pp. 63-6, 69–70; Southey's Annual Anthology, i. 146–7, ii. 160.

9: 1 S., 8 Ir. 1795-1801 LE MESURIER, THOMAS, or HAMLEY, EDWARD (cf. below, 1796).

Translations, chiefly from Petrarch and Metastasio, Oxford, 1795 (contains translations of more than 24 Italian sonnets, see Mo. Rev., enl., xviii. 429-33, British Museum catalogue, and Henderson's Petrarca, which prints 12 of them); Poems, chiefly Sonnets, by the Author of Translations from Petrarch, Metastasio, etc., 1801 (con

tains at least 37 sonnets, see Mo. Rev., xxxvi. 145-8). 1795-1820 w. LLOYD, CHARLES. Poems on Various Subjects, Carlisle, 1795, pp. 3,

7-21, 88–9; Poems on the Death of Priscilla Farmer, Bristol, 1796, pp. 7-17; Poems by Coleridge, Lamb, and Lloyd, 1797, pp. 169–78; Nugae Canorae, 1819, pp. iii, 183-252; Desultory Thoughts, 1821, pp. iii, 252; Southey's Annual Anthology, i. 140; Macready's

Reminiscences, 1875, i. 164. 107 (8 trans.): 11 P., 18 S., 78 Ir. C. 17957-1857 W. BRAY, E. A. Poems, 1799 (contains at least 2 sonnets, see Crit. Rev.,

new arr., xxviii. 352-3); Literary Remains, 1859, i. 89-123, 214,

222–3, ii. 45. 38 (2 trans.): 36 P., 2 S. 1796

"ELIZA.” Poems and Fugitive Pieces, 1796. Contains sonnets: see

Lofft's Laura, no. 308.
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:

see Mo. Rev., enl., xx. 347. ROBINSON, THOMAS, Sketches in Verse, 1796. Contains sonnets: see

Crit. Rev., new arr.,

“A STUDENT OF LINCOLN'S Inn.” Poems, Sonnets, etc., 1796. C. 17967 w. BERESFORD, BENJAMIN. Mrs. Robinson's Memoirs, 1801, iv. 156. 1 Ir.

COLOMBINE, PAUL. Ib. 161. P. 1796-7 BECKFORD, WILLIAM. Azemia, 1797, i. 119-120, ii. 9-10, 28-9. 3 Ir.

(Beckford's Modern Novel-writing, 1796, also contains sonnets: see his Memoirs, 1859, ii. 167. Over 30 Shakespearean sonnets by the William Beckford who wrote a history of Jamaica are printed in the

Monthly Mirror from 1796 to 1805, and 3 more in Lofft's Laura.) 1796-9 CHEETHAM, R. F. Odes and Miscellanies, 1796, and Poems, 1798

(contain sonnets, see Mo. Rev., enl., xxvi. 94, and Crit. Rev., new

arr., xxvi. 230-32); Gent. Mag., lxvi. 774-5, lxix. 884 ( 2 Ir.). 1796–1802 COURTIER, P. L. Poems, 1796, pp. 19-41; Pleasures of Solitude, etc.,

3d ed., 1804, pp. 107, 136, 138. 24: 14 S., 10 Ir. STRONG, E. K. (Mrs. CHARLES MATHEWS). Poems, Exeter, 1796, pp.

23-8. 6: 2 S., 4 Ir. (1 in couplets). Another volume, published at Doncaster, 1802, also contains sonnets (see Crit. Rev., new arr., xxxvii. 474) and may include those in Europ. Mag., XXX. 207, Mo.

Mirror, ii. 307, v. 368, and Lofft's Laura, no. 127. 1796–1804 GROVE, WILLIAM. Poetical Register for 1804, 2d ed., 1806, pp. 151,

153, 380. 3 P. 1796–1820 ANDERSON, ROBERT. Poetical Works, 1820, ii. 97-106; Europ. Mag.,

xxix. 201, XXX. 55, 207, xxxii. 184, 185, 266, 344 (probably reprinted

in his Poems, 1798). At least 19: 5 S., 14 Ir. (1 in twelve lines). 1796-1805 w. MEYLER, WILLIAM. Poetical Amusement on the Journey of Life,

Bath, 1806, pp. 160-62, 206–7. 5:2 S., 3 Ir.

xxii. 474.

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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.) 6. 1796- w. Roscoe, W. S. Poems, 1834, pp. 14, 33-4, 72, 82-3, 94-5, 102–3.

10: 5 P., 5 Ir. 1797

BETHAM, MATILDA. Elegies, etc., Ipswich, 1797. Contains sonnets:

see Lofft's Laura, no. 193. CARLISLE, FREDERICK HOWARD, Earl of. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin,

2d ed., by C. Edmonds, 1854, p. 30. 1 P.
DIBDIN, T. F. Poems, 1797. Contains at least 1 sonnet: see Mo.

Mirror, iii. 353.
DONOGHUE, J. Juvenile Essays in Poetry, 1797. Contains at least 2

sonnets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xxiii. 457–8.
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. Con

tains sonnets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xxiv. 214. 1798

ANON. Effusions of Fancy, 1798. Contains sonnets: see Crit. Rev.,

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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.

HUNTER, JOHN. Poems, 3d ed., 1805, pp. 219–27. 7 Ir. 1798-1810 STOCKDALE, MARY R. Effusions of the Heart, 1798 (contains sonnets,

see Crit. Rev., new arr., xxii. 352); Mirror of the Mind, 1810 (con

tains at least 38 sonnets, see Morning Post, Dec. 22, 1813). 1798-1819 LEYDEN, JOHN. Poetical Remains, 1819, pp. 12–17, 22–6, 114, 141,

223-4, 227-8, 254; Edin. Mag. or Lit. Misc., new series, xi. 467.

19 Ir. (6 trans.). 1799

ANON. Original Sonnets, Elegiac, Ethic, and Erotic, Whitby, 1799.
F., S. Southey's Annual Anthology, i. 143–4. 2 Ir.
JONES, JOHN. Amatory Odes, Epistles, and Sonnets, 1799.
MUNDY, F. N. C. Anna Seward's Letters, Edin., 1811, v. 217–18 n.

i P. (The Bibliotheca Staffordiensis, 1894, p. 321, mentions two

manuscript sonnets.) 1799–1800 ANON. Southey's Annual Anthology, i. 134, 137, 139, 145; ii. 154,

161, 163. 7: 1 S., 6 Ir. CASE, WILLIAM. Ib. ii. 152–3. 2 P. HARLEY, G. D. Ballad Stories, Sonnets, etc., vol. i, Bath, 1799;

Holyhead Sonnets, Bath, 1800. 1799-1800 w.

LOFFT, CAPEL. Laura, 1814, nos. 31, 49, 51. 3: 1 S., 2 Ir. (Besides 1799-1813

these, the anthology contains over 300 more of Lofft's sonnets, written after 1800, most of them irregular and many of them transla

tions.) 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.

bef.1800 W.

bef.1800 w.?

1800

PRATT, S. J. Gleanings in England, 2d ed., 1801-03, i. 579, ii. 140, 174,

565-6, iii. 10-20; Lofft's Laura, no. 437. 10: 1 S. (1 octosyllabic),

5 Ir. (1 in eighteen lines). MOORE, HENRY. Poems, 1803, pp. 127-34. 12 (1 trans.): 2 S.,

10 Ir. (1 octosyllabic). 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),

with Translations, 1800. (16 of Collier's sonnets, 12 of them transla

tions, are in Lofft's Laura.)
DIMOND, WILLIAM (the younger). Petrarchal Sonnets, etc., Bath, 1800.

Contains at least 10 sonnets: see Mo. Rev., enl., xxxiii. 318-19.
SHERIVE, C. H. Southey's Annual Anthology, ii. 151. i Ir.
T., J. W. Ib. 147. Ir.
BANNERMAN, ANNE. Poems, new ed., Edin., 1807, pp. 43–54, 67–74,

93-105; Lofft's Laura, no. 243. 28 (7 trans.): 14 S., 14 Ir.
FINCH, S. W. (Mrs. LOFFT). R. Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy, 3d ed.,

1800, prefatory; Lofft's Laura, 1814, nos. 3, 4, 39, 41-5, 47-8, 52-61,

66–70, 73, 75, 94. 29 (2 trans.): 1 P., 6 S., 22 Ir. SYMMONS, CAROLINE. Poems, 1812. Probably includes the 6 sonnets

(3 P., 3 Ir.) appended to F. Wrangham's Raising of Jairus' Daughter,

1804, pp. 21-3, 32–4.
ANON. The Lamentation, in two parts, 1801. Contains sonnets: see

Mo. Rev., enl., xxxvii. 9-10.
WHITE, HENRY KIRKE. Remains, ed. Robert Southey, 5th ed., 1811-

22, i. 373-4, ii. 53-6, 58-9, 101-14, 144, iii. 108, 112-13; Mo. Mirror,
xiii. 343, xiv. 199. 27 (1 trans.): 7 S., 20 Ir. (1 in blank verse,
thirteen lines).

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ANON. A sonnet, in imitation of Milton's sonnets.-Lond. Mag., vii. 356.
YORKE, CHARLES. (Two sonnets) in imitation of Milton.-P. C. Yorke's

Life of Philip Yorke, Camb., 1913, i. 292, ii. 147.
ANON. Hope, a sonnet, written in the stile of Milton.-Lond. Mag., xvi.

382. (Consists of two elegiac stanzas.)
R., M. H. P. Sonnet, in the manner of Milton.-Europ. Mag., ix. 53.
T., W. A sonnet, in the manner of Milton.- Ib. xx. 220.
WESTON, JOSEPH. Allegorical sonnet, in imitation of Milton.-Gent. Mag.,

Ixi. 660.
“IULUS ALBA.” To the nightingale. - Europ. Mag., xxi. 221.
WESTON, STEPHEN. Sonnet xxix. - Poems by Gentlemen of Devonshire and

Cornwall, 1792, “Nemo.” Burlesque imitation of Milton's famous sonnet written “on the

intended Attack upon the City.”—Gent. Mag., lxiii. 262.

1792

ii. 223.

1793

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, Sonnels of the Eighteenth Century (1809), I have not seen.

: In 1714 an anonymous 42-line poem called To Aristus, in I mitotion of a Sonnet of Milton, appeared in Steele's Poetical Miscellanies, 116–19.

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