The New Oxford book of romantic period verse
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Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
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0192141589, 9780192141583
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xxvi, 832 pages ; 23 cm
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Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
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Book
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English
ISBN
0192141589, 9780192141583
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 783-812) and indexes.
Table of Contents
1785: Jones, Sir William. A hymn to Na'ra'yena
Merry, Robert ('Della Crusca'). Madness
Parsons, William. Medoro's inscription book XXIII
Yearsley, Ann. Soliloquy. 1786: Burns, Robert. Address to the deil/Halloween/The cotter's Saturday night/To a louse/Song ['It was upon a Lammas night'].
Jones, Sir. William. A hymn to Indra. 1787: Merry, Robert. ('Della Crusca'). The adieu and recall to love
Cowley, Mrs. Hannah. ('Anna Matilda'). Invocation. To horror/To Della Crusca. The pen
1788: Ode to Della Crusca
Merry, Robert. ('Della Crusca'). To Anna Matilda
Andrews, Miles Peter. ('Arley'). Elegy on the death of Mr. Sterne
Anonymous. Lady T_rc___l's ring. 1789: Darwin, Erasmus. from The loves of the plants
Russell, Thomas. Sonnet to Valclusa/Sonnet suppos'd to be written at Lemnos
Jones, Sir William. A hymn to Su'rya
Bowles, William Lisle. Sonnet V
Blake, William. from Songs of Innocence: Introduction/The lamb/The little black boy/The divine image/Holy Thursday/A dream/The little girl lost/The little girl found. 1790: Burns, Robert. John Anderson, my Jo
Williams, Helen Maria. from An address to poetry
Merry, Robert. ('Della Crusca'). from The laurel of liberty. A poem. 1791: Burns, Robert. Tam O'Shanter. A tale
Robinson, Mary. ('Laura Maria'). Canzonet
Radcliffe, Ann. Night
Gifford, William. from The baviad
Anonymous. The trumpet of liberty. 1792: Burns, Robert. Song ('Ae fond kiss'). 1793: Blake, William. The marriage of Heaven and Hell
Anonymous. The humble petition of the British Jacobins to their brethren of France
Anonymous. Translation of 'Pax bello potior' ... 1794: from Songs of experience: Introduction/Earth's answer/Holy Thursday/The sick rose/The fly/The tyger/My pretty rose tree/Ah! Sun-flower/The lilly/London/The human abstract/A poison tree/The [first] book of Urizen
Anonymous. Hymn/Epigram
Thelwall, John. Anacreontic
Wolcot, John. ('Peter Pindar'). Hymn to the guillotine. 1795: Crowe, William. 'In evil hour, and with unhallow'd voice.' 1796: Burns, Robert. 'O my luve's like a red, red rose'
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Eolian harp
Taylor, William. Ellenore
Lewis, Matthew Gregory. The erl-king/Alonzo the Brave and the fair imagine. 1797: Southey, Robert. The widow
Canning, George and Frere, John Hookham. Sapphics. 1798: Canning, George and Gifford, William. The progress of man
Polwhele, Richard. from The unsex'd females
Anonymous. The age of war
Landor, Walter Savage. from Gebir
Lamb, Charles. The old familiar faces
Wordsworth, William. We are seven/Lines written in early spring/The idiot boy/Expostulation and reply/The tables turned/Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The rime of the ancyent marinere, in seven parts/Frost at midnight
Jones, Sir William. from The Yarjurveda/A hymn to the night
Burns, Robert. Love and liberty. A cantata
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia. To Mr [S.T.] Coleridge
Robinson, Mary. Modern female fashions. 1800: Modern male fashions
Wordsworth, William. from Lyrical ballads (vol. ii): ['There was a boy"]/[Strange fits of passion I have known']/Song ['She dwelt among th' untrodden ways']/['A slumber did my spirit seal']/Lucy Gray/Nutting/A fragment/Michael, a pastoral poem. 1801: Burns, Robert. Holy Willie's prayer
Anonymous. The bleeding nun
Williams, Helen Maria. Sonnet VI. To the torrid zone
Southey, Robert. from Thalaba the Destroyer
Moore, Thomas. The kiss. 1802: Lamb, Mary. Helen
Robinson, Mary. The camp
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Dejection. An ode. Written April 4, 1802
1803: Cowper, William. The castaway
Campbell, Thomas. Hohenlinden. 1804: Anonymous. To Bonaparte
Blake, William. from Milton/from Jerusalem. 1805: Lees, Joseph. Jone o' Grinfilt
Dacre, Charlotte. ('Rosa Matilda'). The female philosopher/The kiss/The power of love/Sappho; or, the resolve/Smile
Tighe, Mary. from Psyche. 1806: Landor, Walter Savage. [Rose Aylmer]/Taylor, Jane. The star
Roscoe, William. The butterfly's ball and the grasshopper's feast. 1807: Smith, Charlotte. from Beachy head/Owenson, Sydney, later Lady Morgan. Joy
Wordsworth, William. from Poems, in two volumes: Ode to duty/Resolution and independence/Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1803/['The world is too much with us']/['It is a beauteous evening']/London, 1802/The solitary reaper/['My heart leaps out']/['I wandered lonely as a cloud']/To the cuckoo/Elegiac stanzas suggested by a picture of Peele Castle ... /Ode [Intimations of immortality]. 1808: Opie, Amelia. To a maniac
Scott, Walter. from Marmion: Song ['Where shall the lover rest']. 1809: Beck, Revd Thomas. Sonnet to nothing
Campbell, Thomas. Lord Ullin's daughter. 1810: Southey, Robert. from The curse of Kehama
Seward, Anna. Speech of the nymph ... /Sonnet
Taylor, Ann. The maniac's song
Scott, Walter. from The lady of the lake: Coronach
Crabbe, George. Peter Grimes. 1811: Mitford, Mary Russell. Song ['The fairest things are those which live']. 1812: Tennant, William. from Anster fair
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from Childe Harold's pilgrimage. A romaunt
Rogers, Samuel. The boy of Egremond/Written in a sick chamber, 1793
Smith, Horace and James. Cui bono?
Barbauld, Anna Laetitia. Eighteen hundred and eleven
Crabbe, George. Procrastination. 1813: George Gordon, Lord Byron. The giaour
Anonymous. War the source of riches
Montgomery, James. from The Bramin. 1814: Taylor, Jane. The fairies' song
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from The corsair/from Lara
Wordsworth, William. from The excursion. 1815: George Gordon, Lord Byron. She walks in beauty/Stanzas for music
Moore, Thomas. The time I've lost in wooing. 1816: George Gordon, Lord Byron. Fare thee well!
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Christabel/Kubla Khan
Scott, Walter. Jock of Hazeldean
Frere, John Hookham. from Prospectus and specimen of an intended national work by William and Robert Whistlecraft ...
Hunt, Leigh. from The story of Rimini
Keats, John. On first looking into Chapman's Homer
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from Childe Harold's pilgrimage, Canto III. 1817: Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Hymn to intellectual beauty/Mont Blanc
George Gordon, Lord Byron. Manfred
Wolfe, Charles. The burial of Sir John Moore
Hogg, James. A witch's chant. 1818: Moore, Thomas. from The Fudge family in Paris, letter I
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from Beppo, a Venetian story/from Childe Harold's pilgrimage, Canto IV
Peacock, Thomas Love. form Rhododaphne
Keats, John. from Endymion
Scott, Walter. [Proud Maisie]. 1819: Hone, William. The political house that Jack built
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from Don Juan, Cantos I-II
Keats, John. Ode to a nightingale
Bamford, Samuel. Touch him!
Crabbe, George. Delay has danger. 1820: Keats, John. Ode on a Grecian urn/La belle dame sans mercy/A dream, after reading Dante's episode of Paolo and Francesca
Clare, John. My Mary
Luttrell, Henry. from Letters to Julia, in rhyme
Quillinan, Edward. The hour glass
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. from Prometheus unbound/Ode to the west wind/To a skylark
Keats, John. from Lamia/The eve of St. Agnes/from Hyperion/Ode to Psyche/To autumn
Darley, George. To Helene
Lloyd, Charles. from Desultory thoughts in London
Baillie, Joanna. The ghost of Fadon
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from Don Juan, Cantos III-V
Moultrie, John. The fair maimounè
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Adonais
George Gordon, Lord Byron. from Cain. A mystery
Moore, Thomas. Echo. 1822: Landon, Laetitia Elizabeth. Lines written under a picture of a girl burning a love-letter
Croly, George. An aestuary
Darley, George. The rebellion of the waters. 1823: Probert, William. from The triads of Britain
Campbell, Thomas. The last man
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. Chancery morals
George Gordon, Lord Byron. Don Juan, Canto XI
Procter, Bryan Waller. Sonnet. A still place
Fanshawe, Catherine Maria. A riddle. 1824: Oliphant, Caroline, later Baroness Nairne. The laird o' cockpen/The laird o' the leal
Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Julian and Maddalo/The triumph of life/Sonnet ['Lift not the painted veil']
George Gordon, Lord Byron. Messalought, January 22, 1824. On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year. 1825: Hemans, Felicia Dorothea. The last pleiad/The hour of death
Landon, Laetitia Elizabeth. A child screening a dove from a hawk/The enchanted island. 1826: Hood, Thomas. Faithless Nelly Gray/Jack Hall
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. The chaunts of the brazen head, II. 1827: Bamford, Samuel. The pass of death
Darley, George. from Sylvia; or, the May queen
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea. Night0blowing flowers
Landon, Laetitia Elizabeth. from The golden violet: Song ['My heart is like the falling hearth']/Song ['Where, o where's the chain to fling']. 1828: Merivale, John Herman. from [Meleager]
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea. The effigies/The graves of a household/The image in lava/The homes of England
Darley, George. A song ['It is not beautie I demande']
Lamb, Charles. Verses for an album
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. Constancy to an ideal object. 1829: Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. Arrivals at a watering-place/Beauty and her visitors
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea. Casabianca
Landon, Laetitia Elizabeth. Revenge/Lines of life/[Lady, thy face is very beautiful]
Elliott, Ebenezer. from The village patriarch
Peacock, Thomas Love. The war-song of Dinas Vawr. 1830: Hemans, Felicia Dorothea. The magic glass/The dreaming child/The mirror in the deserted hall
Peacock, Thomas Love. 'In the days of old'
Tennyson, Alfred. Mariana. 1831: Elliott, Ebenezer. 'Child, is thy father dead?'
Stoddart, Thomas Tod. from The death-wake; or, lunacy
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth. The belle of the ball-room
Landor, Walter Savage. ['Past ruin'd Ilion']. 1832: Tennyson, Alfred. The lady of Shalott/To-with the following poem.
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