Romantic women poets, 1770-1838: an anthology
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Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press :, [1994].
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xviii, 327 pages ; 22 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-321) and indexes.
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(1994). Romantic women poets, 1770-1838: an anthology. Manchester ; New York, Manchester University Press.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |r Anna Seward (1742-1809) --|g 1.|t Sonnet: 'By Derwent's rapid stream as oft I strayed' --|g 2.|t Sonnet: An Evening in November --|g 3.|t Sonnet: Autumn --|g 4.|t Sonnet: To Colebrooke Dale --|g 5.|t Sonnet: To the Poppy --|g 6.|t Sonnet: To France on her Present Exertions --|g 7.|t Sonnet: 'On the damp margin of the sea-beat shore' --|g 8.|t 'O'er this deep Glen, departing Autumn throws' --|g 9.|t 'Once more these eyes, with smiles of pleasure hail' --|g 10.|t 'As conscious Memory, with reverted glance' --|g 11.|t Colebrook Dale /|r Anna Laetitia Barbauld (nee Aikin) (1743-1825) --|g 12.|t from Corsica --|g 13.|t Ode to Spring --|g 14.|t A Summer Evening's Meditation --|g 15.|t Autumn, a Fragment --|g 16.|t On the Expected General Rising of the French Nation, in 1792 --|g 17.|t Rights of Woman --|g 18.|t Inscription for an Ice-House --|g 19.|t Washing-Day --|g 20.|t To Mr C[olerid]ge --|g 21.|t from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven --|g 22.|t from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven --|g 23.|t from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven --|g 24.|t Life /|r Hannah More (1745-1833) --|g 25.|t from The Search after Happiness --|g 26.|t from The Search after Happiness /|r Mary Hays (1760-1843) --|g 27.|t An Invocation to the Nightingale --|g 28.|t Consolation --|g 29.|t Sonnet: 'Ah! let not hope fallacious, airy, wild' /|r Charlotte Smith (nee Turner) (1749-1806) --|g 30.|t Sonnet: To a Nightingale --|g 31.|t Sonnet: To the South Downs --|g 32.|t Sonnet: On the Departure of the Nightingale --|g 33.|t Sonnet: Composed during a Walk on the Downs --|g 34.|t Sonnet: 'The fairest flowers are gone! -- for tempests fell' --|g 35.|t Sonnet: 'Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore' --|g 36.|t from The Emigrants, Book I --|g 37.|t from The Emigrants, Book II --|g 38.|t Studies by the Sea --|g 39.|t Swallow --|g 40.|t Beachy Head /|r Eliza Knipe (later Clarke, later Cobbold) (1767-1824) --|g 41.|t On the Lake of Windermere --|g 42.|t Keswick /|r Anne Hunter (nee Home) (1742-1821) --|g 43.|t November, 1784 --|g 44.|t To the Nightingale /|r Helen Maria Williams (later Stone?) (1762-1827) --|g 45.|t Sonnet: To Twilight --|g 46.|t Sonnet: To Expression --|g 47.|t An Address to Poetry --|g 48.|t Sonnet: To Hope --|g 49.|t To Dr Moore, in Answer to a Poetical Epistle ... --|g 50.|t Sonnet: To Love --|g 51.|t Sonnet: To Disappointment --|g 52.|t Sonnet: To Simplicity --|g 53.|t Sonnet: To the Strawberry --|g 54.|t Sonnet: To the Curlew --|g 55.|t Sonnet: To the Torrid Zone --|g 56.|t Sonnet: To the Calbassia Tree --|g 57.|t Sonnet: To the White Bird of the Tropic --|g 58.|t A Hymn Written among the Alps /|r Mary Hunt (1764-1834) --|g 59.|t Written on Visiting the Ruins of Dunkeswell Abbey ... /|r Ann Yearsley (nee Cromartie) (1752-1806) --|g 60.|t To Mr***, an Unlettered Poet, on Genius Unimproved --|g 61.|t Anarchy --|g 62.|t Peace --|g 63.|t Dedicated to Louis XIV /|r Mary O'Brien (fl. 1785-90) --|g 64.|t Ode to Milton /|r Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) --|g 65.|t from A Winter Day --|g 66.|t from A Summer Day --|g 67.|t from Thunder --|g 68.|t from Wind --|g 69.|t An Address to the Night: A Fearful Mind --|g 70.|t London --|g 71.|t from The Traveller by Night in November --|g 72.|t Address to a Steamvessel /|r Anna Maria Jones (nee Shipley) (1748-1829) --|g 73.|t Sonnet: To Echo --|g 74.|t Stanzas: Marie Antoinette's Complaint in Prison --|g 75.|t Ode: To Fancy --|g 76.|t Adieu to India /|r Mary Robinson (nee Darby) (1758-1800) --|g 77.|t Ode: To the Nightingale --|g 78.|t Stanzas Written between Dover and Calais --|g 79.|t Stanzas Written after Successive Nights of Melancholy Dreams --|g 80.|t Ode to my Beloved Daughter --|g 81.|t January, 1795 --|g 82.|t Progress of Melancholy --|g 83.|t Sonnet: To Liberty --|g 84.|t Ode: To the Snow-Drop --|g 85.|t Stanzas --|g 86.|t from The Progress of Liberty --|g 87.|t from The Progress of Liberty --|g 88.|t London's Summer Morning --|g 89.|t To the Poet Col[e]ridge --|g 90.|t Ode Inscribed to the Infant Son of S.T. Coleridge, Esq --|g 91.|t Haunted Beach --|g 92.|t Winkfield Plain /|r Ann Radcliffe (nee Ward) (1764-1823) --|g 93.|t To the Visions of Fancy --|g 94.|t Song of a Spirit --|g 95.|t Morning, on the Sea Shore --|g 96.|t Rondeau --|g 97.|t Sea-Mew /|r Amelia Alderson (later Opie) (1769-1853) --|g 98.|t To Twilight --|g 99.|t Ode to Borrowdale in Cumberland --|g 100.|t Ode on the Present Times, 27th January 1795 --|g 101.|t Stanzas Written under Aeolus's Harp /|r Jane West (nee Iliffe) (1758-1852) --|g 102.|t Ode to the Imaginations --|g 103.|t Sonnet: 'Her hair dishevelled, and her robe untied' --|g 104.|t Sonnet to May /|r Anna Maria Porter (1780-1832) --|g 105.|t Address to Poesy --|g 106.|t Sonnet to a Sea-Gull /|r Mary Tighe (nee Blachford) (1772-1810) --|g 107.|t Written at Scarborough --|g 108.|t Sonnet: 'For me would Fancy now her chaplet twine' --|g 109.|t Sonnet: 'Ye dear associates of my gayer hours' --|g 110.|t from Psyche [The Island of Pleasure] --|g 111.|t from Psyche [Cupid Asleep] --|g 112.|t from Psyche [The Bower of Loose Delight] --|g 113.|t from Psyche [The Charm of Poetry] /|r Barbara Hoole (nee Wreaks, later Hofland) (1770-1844) --|g 114.|t Cumberland Rocks --|g 115.|t Sonnet, Composed on the Banks of Ullswater --|g 116.|t Sonnet, Composed in a Cell (commonly called the Giant's Cave) --|g 117.|t Lines, Composed whilst Climbing some Rocks in Derbyshire /|r Jane Taylor (1783-1824) --|g 118.|t A Town --|g 119.|t from A Pair --|g 120.|t from The World in the House /|r Felicia Dorothea Hemans (nee Browne) (1793-1835) --|g 121.|t Voice of Spring --|g 122.|t Treasures of the Deep --|g 123.|t Hebrew Mother --|g 124.|t Homes of England --|g 125.|t Better Land --|g 126.|t Voice of the Wind --|g 127.|t Prosperzia Rossi --|g 128.|t Indian Woman's Death-Song --|g 129.|t Spirit's Mysteries --|g 130.|t Traveller at the Source of the Nile --|g 131.|t Mirror in the Deserted Hall --|g 132.|t Last Song of Sappho --|g 133.|t Rock of Cader-Idris: A Legend of Wales --|g 134.|t Despondency and Aspiration /|r Maria Jane Jewsbury (later Fletcher) (1800-33) --|g 135.|t Glory of the Heights --|g 136.|t To My Own Heart --|g 137.|t Outward-Bound Ship (Oceanides, no. I) --|g 138.|t Burden of the Sea (Oceanides, no. III) --|g 139.|t Voyager's Regret (Oceanides, no. VI) --|g 140.|t Spirit of the Cape (Oceanides, no. VII) --|g 141.|t Haven Gained (Oceanides, no. XII) /|r Letitia Elizabeth Landon (later Maclean) (1802-38) --|g 142.|t St George's Hospital, Hyde-Park Corner --|g 143.|t [Ruins of Ideal Presence] --|g 144.|t [Intimations of Previous Existence] --|g 145.|t Factory --|g 146.|t [Influence of Poetry] --|g 147.|t Three Extracts from the Diary of a Week --|g 148.|t Felicia Hemans --|g 149.|t Night at Sea /|r Maria Abdy (nee Smith) (c. 1797-1867) --|g 150.|t Dream of the Poetess /|r Mary Browne (later Gray) (1812-45) --|g 151.|t Poetess --|g 152.|t Thoughts on the Sea Shore in an Autumn Evening --|g 153.|t Midnight Musings --|g 154.|t Fever of the Mind --|g 155.|t Imaginary Lands /|r Catherine Grace Godwin (nee Garnett) (1798-1845) --|g 156.|t from The Wanderer's Legacy --|g 157.|t Voice of the Waterfall --|g 158.|t A Dreamer /|r Caroline Norton (nee Sheridan, later Stirling-Maxwell) (1808-77) --|g 159.|t Heart's Wreck --|g 160.|t Babel --|g 161.|t Child of Earth --|g 162.|t Mother's Heart /|r Emma Roberts (c. 1794-1840) --|g 163.|t Night on the Ganges /|r Caroline Bowles (later Southey) (1786-1854) --|g 164.|t [Martyrs of Sensibility] --|g 165.|t [London Sparrows] /|r Sara Coleridge (nee Coleridge) (1802-52) --|g 166.|t 'O sleep, my babe, hear not the rippling wave' --|g 167.|t 'I tremble when with look benign' --|g 168.|t 'I was a brook in straitest channel pent' --|g 169.|t 'Blest is the tarn which towering cliffs o'ershade' /|r Emily Bronte (1818-48) --|g 170.|t 'High waving heather, 'neath stormy blasts bending' --|g 171.|t 'O God of heaven! the dream of horror' --|g 172.|t 'Alone I sat; the summer day' --|g 173.|t 'Sleep brings no joy to me' --|g 174.|t 'The night is darkening round me' --|g 175.|t 'O Dream, where art thou now?' --|g 176.|t 'Loud without the wind was roaring' /|r Charlotte Bronte (later Nicholls) (1816-55) --|g 177.|t from Retrospection --|g 178.|t Lonely Lady --|g 179.|t My Dreams --|g 180.|t 'What does she dream of, lingering all alone' --|g 181.|t Remembrance /|r Elizabeth Barrett (later Browning) (1806-61) --|g 182.|t Tempest: A Fragment. |
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