30.12.2012 Views

The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature ... - uogenglish

The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature ... - uogenglish

The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature ... - uogenglish

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

223 | 224<br />

R. W[harton?]. Cheviot: a poetical fragment. Ed [Adamson],<br />

Newcastle 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong> the Coquet and the Alwine. Ed [Adamson],<br />

Newcastle 1817. Anon.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the life and writings <strong>of</strong> . . . Camoens. 2 vols 1820. Prose.<br />

[M. Cockle.] Verses written at the house <strong>of</strong> Mr Henderson . . .. Ed<br />

Adamson, Newcastle 1823.<br />

Lusitania illustrata . . .. Newcastle 1842, 1846. Prose and verse.<br />

Reply <strong>of</strong> Camoens . . .. Newcastle 1845.<br />

Sonnets. Newcastle 1845.<br />

Ballads from the Portuguese. Tr J. A[damson] and R. C. C[oxe],<br />

Newcastle 1846.<br />

Camoens. <strong>The</strong> Lusiad, bks I–V. Tr E. Quillinan and ed Adamson 1853.<br />

John T. Agg, also ‘Humphrey Hedgehog’,<br />

‘Jeremiah Juvenal’, ‘Peter Pindar, jr’ and<br />

‘Centinel’ fl. 1804–34<br />

<strong>The</strong> ghost <strong>of</strong> ‘r_l stripes . . .’. By ‘Jeremiah Juvenal’. 1812 (3 edns).<br />

Three r_l bloods . . .: a poem. By ‘Peter Pindar, jr’. 1812 (9 edns), 1814<br />

(15th edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l lover . . .: a poem. By ‘Peter Pindar, jr’. 1812 (12 edns), 1813 (4<br />

edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l sprain: an ode. By ‘Humphrey Hedgehog’. 1812.<br />

Turning out, or St S_’s in an uproar . . . . By ‘Peter Pindar, jr’. 1812.<br />

Rejected odes. Ed ‘Humphrey Hedgehog’. 1813. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l brood, or an illustrious hen and her pretty chickens: a<br />

poem. By ‘Peter Pindar, jr’. 1813 (5 edns), 1814 (15th edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l mystery . . .: a poem. By ‘Humphrey Hedgehog’. 1813 (6<br />

edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> general-post bag, or news. By ‘Humphrey Hedgehog’. 1814 (2<br />

edns), 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London bazaar, or where to get cheap things: a humorous pindaric<br />

poem. By ‘Humphrey Hedgehog’. [1816.]<br />

Lord Byron’s farewell to England, with other poems. 1816 (2 edns).<br />

Anon.<br />

Lord Byron’s pilgrimage to the holy land. London 1817 (2 edns, the<br />

2nd as A pilgrimage to the holy land: a poem, by ‘Lord Byron’);<br />

Philadelphia 1817. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ocean harp: a poem in two cantos. 1819; Philadelphia 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l fowls . . .: a poem. By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> r_l brood. 1820 (9<br />

edns).<br />

See also col 869.<br />

Lucy Aikin 1781–1864<br />

Collection<br />

Memoirs, miscellanies and letters. Ed P. H. Le Breton 1864.<br />

§1<br />

Epistles on women, exemplifying their character and condition in<br />

various ages and nations. With miscellaneous poems. 1810;<br />

Boston 1810.<br />

A. L. Barbauld. <strong>The</strong> works. Ed Aikin 2 vols 1825. Prose and verse.<br />

§2<br />

Correspondence <strong>of</strong> W. E. Channing and Aikin. Ed A. L. Le Breton<br />

1874.<br />

Edited numerous works for children and wrote memoirs <strong>of</strong> literary and historical<br />

figures. See also col 2078.<br />

Sir Whitelaw Ainslie, also ‘Caledonnicus’<br />

1767–1837<br />

Pizarro, or the Peruvian mother . . .: a tragedy . . .. Edinburgh 1817.<br />

Clemenza, or the Tuscan orphan: a tragic drama . . .. Bath 1822;<br />

London 1823.<br />

Fitz-Raymond, or the rambler on the Rhine . . . By ‘Caledonnicus’.<br />

Edinburgh 1831. Anon.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> several medical pbns and descriptions <strong>of</strong> India.<br />

David Anderson, mechanic, <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen<br />

fl. 1808–33<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scottish village: a rural poem. Aberdeen 1808.<br />

<strong>The</strong> martial achievements <strong>of</strong> Sir William Wallace: an historical<br />

play . . .. Aberdeen 1821.<br />

Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Aberdeen 1826 (2 edns).<br />

King Robert Bruce, or the battle <strong>of</strong> Bannockburn: an historical play.<br />

By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Scottish village. 1833.<br />

Edward Anderson, master <strong>of</strong> the brig ‘Jemima’<br />

fl. 1792–1828<br />

Poems, A description <strong>of</strong> a shepherd . . .. Workington [1792?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> sailor: a poem . . .. Newcastle [1800?] (new edn); Leeds [1805?];<br />

Newcastle 1806; Prescot 1807 (as <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> a sailor: a poem in<br />

three parts); 12th edn Prescot 1807; Leeds [c. 1810]; Hull 1828 (‘12th<br />

edn’); Driffield 1878; Hull 1986.<br />

Robert Anderson 1770–1833<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. 2 vols Carlisle 1820. With autobiography, essay<br />

on the peasantry <strong>of</strong> Cumberland, and Observations on the style<br />

and genius <strong>of</strong> the author by T. Sanderson.<br />

Dialogues, poems, songs and ballads, by various writers, in the<br />

Westmoreland and Cumberland dialects. Ed A. Wheeler 1839.<br />

Includes 35 poems by Anderson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> songs and ballads <strong>of</strong> Cumberland, to which are added dialect<br />

and other poems. Ed S. Gilpin, London and Carlisle 1866, 3 vols<br />

1874 (rev). Includes poems by Anderson.<br />

Cumberland ballads. Ed S. Gilpin 1866; London and Carlisle 1893.<br />

Cumberland dialect: selections from the Cumberland ballads <strong>of</strong><br />

Anderson. Ed G. Crowther, Carlisle 1904; Ulverston 1907.<br />

§1<br />

Poems on various subjects. Carlisle 1798.<br />

Ballads in the Cumberland dialect. Carlisle 1805; Wigton 1808, 1815<br />

(enlarged), 1823; Carlisle 1823, 1828 (ed T. Sanderson); Wigton<br />

1834; Alnwick [1840?]; Wigton [1845?] (enlarged); Carlisle [1850?],<br />

1864; Cockermouth 1870; Ulverston 1904 (centenary edn, ed T.<br />

Ellwood, as Anderson’s Cumberland ballads and songs).<br />

William Angus, A.M., <strong>of</strong> Glasgow fl. 1807–41<br />

Juvenile pieces in prose and verse . . .. Glasgow 1815, 1831 (6th edn).<br />

A selection <strong>of</strong> poetical and dramatic pieces . . .. Ed Angus, Glasgow<br />

1813 (2nd edn), 1821.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> school-books.<br />

John Anster 1793–1867<br />

Ode to fancy, with other poems. Dublin 1813.<br />

Lines on the death <strong>of</strong> the . . . Princess Charlotte <strong>of</strong> Wales. Dublin<br />

1818.<br />

Poems with some translations from the German. Edinburgh 1819.<br />

Faustus: a dramatic mystery, <strong>The</strong> bride <strong>of</strong> Corinth, <strong>The</strong> first<br />

Walpurgis night, translated from the German <strong>of</strong> Goethe. 1835.<br />

Faustus, i.e. Faust pt 1, has <strong>of</strong>ten been rptd, e.g. ed H. Morley 1883;<br />

2 vols New York 1886–7, 1888; 1890; ed A. W. Ward, London 1907<br />

(WC); 1985 (illustr H. Clarke). Extracts appeared anon in<br />

Blackwood’s Mag June 1820.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!