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Ignatia and other poems. London and Liverpool 1838.<br />

Sacred poetry. 1840.<br />

Sketches from the antique and other poems. Dublin 1844.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> songs pbd with accompaniments.<br />

John Bull, curate <strong>of</strong> Clipston fl. 1814–32<br />

Poems and translations. 1814.<br />

Devotional hymns . . . for public worship . . . 1827.<br />

Also pbd sermons and religious works for the young.<br />

Agnes Bulmer, formerly Collinson 1775–1836<br />

§1<br />

Thoughts on a future state, occasioned by the death <strong>of</strong> Mrs Rogers<br />

. . . Also an elegy. By a young lady. Birmingham 1795. Anon. With<br />

another ‘young lady’.<br />

Messiah’s kingdom: a poem in twelve books. 1833; New York 1833.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Mrs Elizabeth Mortimer. 1836 (2 edns). Prose.<br />

Scripture histories. 6 pts 1837–8. Prose.<br />

§2<br />

Collinson, A. R. Memoir <strong>of</strong> Mrs A. Bulmer . . . Mrs Bulmer’s last<br />

poem . . .. 1837.<br />

Select letters. Ed W. M. Bunting. 1842.<br />

John Bulmer fl. 1821–35<br />

Prichard, R. <strong>The</strong> vicar <strong>of</strong> Llandovery . . .. Tr Bulmer, Haverfordwest<br />

1821; London 1830 (as Beauties <strong>of</strong> the vicar <strong>of</strong> Llandovery).<br />

Hymns, original and select . . .. 1835.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> religious prose.<br />

Sir James Bland Burges, after 1821 Sir James<br />

Lamb, also ‘Alfred’, ‘Versus’ 1752–1824<br />

§1<br />

Heroic epistle from Serjeant Bradshaw in the shades to John<br />

Dunning. 1780. Anon.<br />

Considerations on the law <strong>of</strong> insolvency. 1783. Prose.<br />

A letter to the Earl <strong>of</strong> Effingham. 1783. Prose.<br />

Address to the country gentlemen <strong>of</strong> England. 1789. Prose.<br />

Letters . . . on the Spanish aggression at Nootka 1790. Signed ‘Verus’.<br />

Prose.<br />

Narrative <strong>of</strong> the negociation between France and Spain in 1790.<br />

[1790?] Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> birth and triumph <strong>of</strong> love. 1796, 1822, 1823; ed D. H. Reiman,<br />

New York and London 1978 (in Miscellaneous verse, with others,<br />

facs reprint).<br />

Richard the First: a poem in eighteen books. 2 vols 1801 (anon); ed<br />

D. H. Reiman, New York and London 1977 (facs reprint, attributed).<br />

<strong>The</strong> exodiad. 1807. By the authors <strong>of</strong> Calvary and Richard the First.<br />

With R. Cumberland.<br />

Riches, or the wife and brother: a play. 1810 (2 edns); New York 1810;<br />

Philadelphia 1810; London 1814; ed ‘D. G.’ (George Daniel) 1826<br />

(Cumberland’s British <strong>The</strong>atre vol 24), 1830, 1886 (in Dicks’s<br />

Standard Plays no 717). Prose.<br />

Songs, duets, etc. In Tricks upon travellers. 1810 (2 edns). Anon.<br />

Dramas. 2 vols 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dragon knight: a poem in twelve cantos. 1818; ed D. H. Reiman,<br />

New York and London 1977 (facs reprint).<br />

Reasons in favour <strong>of</strong> a new translation <strong>of</strong> the holy scriptures. 1819.<br />

Prose.<br />

Burges, M. A. <strong>The</strong> progress <strong>of</strong> the pilgrim good-intent. Ed Burges<br />

1814 (9th edn), 1822 (10th edn). Prose.<br />

An enquiry into the procrastination attributed to the House <strong>of</strong><br />

Lords. 1824. Prose.<br />

§2<br />

Selections from the letters and correspondence. Ed J. Hutton 1885.<br />

His letters by ‘Alfred’ contributed to <strong>The</strong> Sun were issued as vols in 1792 and<br />

1793; he also wrote several political and legal works.<br />

William Burt 1778–1826<br />

Carrington, N. T. Dartmoor: a descriptive poem . . .. Ed Burt, London<br />

and Devonport 1826; London 1826.<br />

Christianity: a poem in three books . . .. Ed. T. S. Burt 1835 (with a<br />

memoir).<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> works on politics and commerce.<br />

Hans Busk, the elder 1772–1862<br />

Henry Boyd | George Gordon Byron<br />

Fugitive pieces in verse. 1814.<br />

<strong>The</strong> banquet, in three cantos. 1819 (anon), 1820 (acknowledged).<br />

<strong>The</strong> dessert: a poem . . . By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> banquet. 1819 (anon),<br />

1820 (acknowledged).<br />

<strong>The</strong> vestriad: a poem. 1819, 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> life: a poem. 1834.<br />

Hebrew lyrics. By an octogenarian. 1859. Anon.<br />

Maiden hours and maiden wiles. [1869] (illustr ‘Beaujolais’), [1872].<br />

Anon.<br />

George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron 1788–1824<br />

Manuscripts<br />

<strong>The</strong> IELM, vol 4 pt 1 1982, contains an extensive listing <strong>of</strong> mss. Lord Byron.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete poetical works, ed McGann and Weller (see below), gives<br />

the locations <strong>of</strong> all poetry mss in the relevant sections <strong>of</strong> its notes. Letters<br />

and journals <strong>of</strong> Lord Byron, ed Marchand (see below), lists ms locations<br />

in each vol. Lord Byron. <strong>The</strong> complete miscellaneous prose,ed<br />

Nicholson (see below), also notes the locations <strong>of</strong> all mss.<br />

Manuscripts in photo-facsimile<br />

Levine, A. and J. J. McGann (ed). Lord Byron, vol 1, Poems 1807–1818,<br />

in Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> the younger romantics 1986 reproduces the<br />

mss <strong>of</strong> Imitation <strong>of</strong> Martial VI 34, Manfred, Beppo, Mazeppa and<br />

Venice an ode, 4 lines from Oscar <strong>of</strong> Alva, and a galley-pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Hints from Horace.<br />

Levine, A. and J. J. McGann (ed). Lord Byron, vol 2, Don Juan cantos<br />

i–v, in Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> the younger romantics 1985 reproduces<br />

the rough mss <strong>of</strong> Don Juan cantos i–v.<br />

Levine, A. and J. J. McGann (ed). Lord Byron, vol 3, Poems 1819–1822,<br />

in Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> the younger romantics 1988 reproduces the<br />

rough mss <strong>of</strong> To the Po, <strong>The</strong> prophecy <strong>of</strong> Dante, Stanzas (‘Could<br />

love live for ever’), Morgante Maggiore, Francesca <strong>of</strong> Rimini,<br />

Marino Faliero, Werner, and Stanzas to a hindoo air.<br />

Levine, A. and J. J. McGann (ed). Lord Byron, vol 4, Miscellaneous<br />

poems, in Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> the younger romantics 1988 reproduces<br />

the mss <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Edinburgh ladies’ petition to Doctor Moyes,<br />

and his reply, Farewell! if ever fondest prayer, <strong>The</strong> corsair, <strong>The</strong><br />

castled crag <strong>of</strong> Drachenfels from Childe Harold iii, Don Juan xiii,<br />

6 pages from the Galignani edn <strong>of</strong> Don Juan i and ii, with Byron’s<br />

annotations, and Byron’s own annotated copy <strong>of</strong> Fugitive pieces.<br />

Nicholson, A. (ed). Lord Byron, vol 5, Don Juan cantos vi–vii.<br />

Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> the younger romantics 1989 reproduces the<br />

rough mss <strong>of</strong> Don Juan cantos vi and vii, with facing transcripts.<br />

Erdman, D. with the assistance <strong>of</strong> D. Worrall (ed). Lord Byron, vol 6,<br />

Childe Harold’s pilgrimage; a critical, composite edition, in<br />

Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> the younger romantics 1991 reproduces much <strong>of</strong><br />

the rough and fair-copy mss <strong>of</strong> Childe Harold cantos i–iv, with<br />

transcripts.<br />

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