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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

295 | 296<br />

Hooker, I. M. F. and N. Dermott Hunt. Some unpublished documents<br />

<strong>of</strong> the asylum period. Northamptonshire Past and Present<br />

3, 1964.<br />

Green, D. B. John Clare, John Savage and the Scientific Receptacle.<br />

REL 7, 1966.<br />

Green, D. B. New letters <strong>of</strong> John Clare to Taylor and Hessey. SP 64,<br />

1967.<br />

Storey, M. Letters <strong>of</strong> John Clare. 1821. Revised datings, N & Q ns 16,<br />

1969.<br />

Chilcott, T. John Taylor: a publisher and his circle. 1972.<br />

Storey, M. Some previously unpublished letters from John Clare.<br />

RES 25, 1974.<br />

Crossan, G. John Clare’s poetry: an examination . . . <strong>of</strong> some recent<br />

editions. Stud in Romanticism 23, 1984.<br />

Storey, M.‘Creeping into print’: editing the letters <strong>of</strong> John Clare. In<br />

<strong>The</strong> theory and practice <strong>of</strong> text-editing, ed. I. Small and M.<br />

Walsh, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1991.<br />

Lucas, J. Revising Clare. In Romantic revisions, ed. R. Brinkley and<br />

K. Hanley, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1993.<br />

<strong>The</strong> John Clare Society Journal is pbd annually (1982 on). [ms]<br />

John Chalk Claris, or ‘Arthur Brooke’ 1797?–1866<br />

Collections<br />

Thoughts and feelings and Retrospection, and Elegy on the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Shelley. By J. C. Claris. Ed D. H. Reiman, New York and London<br />

1977 (facs reprint).<br />

Poems (1816) . . . Poems (1818), Durovernum. By J. C. Claris. Ed D. H.<br />

Reiman, New York and London 1978 (facs reprint).<br />

§1<br />

Poems. By ‘Arthur Brooke’. Canterbury 1816 (priv ptd); London 1818.<br />

Durovernum, with other poems. By ‘Arthur Brooke’. 1818.<br />

Thoughts and feelings. By ‘Arthur Brooke’. 1820.<br />

Elegy on the death <strong>of</strong> P. B. Shelley. By ‘Arthur Brooke’. 1822.<br />

Retrospection, with other poems. By ‘Arthur Brooke’. 1822.<br />

Ann Clarke fl. 1820–40<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian life a journey. Birmingham 1820 (3rd edn); London<br />

1821, 1823 (7th edn). Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world an inn: an allegory. Birmingham 1820 (2nd ed); Bath 1830;<br />

London 1835 (6th edn). Prose.<br />

Poems, moral and entertaining . . .. Northampton and London 1824;<br />

2 vols London 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> saviour’s triumph and Satan’s downfall, or captivity led captive:<br />

a tragical poem. Northampton and London 1824.<br />

Poems: viz. dialogue between body and soul. [Southam 1840?]<br />

Anne Clarke, <strong>of</strong> Shipston on Stour fl. 1808–14<br />

Small literary patchwork . . . By a countrywoman. Shipston on Stour<br />

1808; London and Shipston on Stour 1814. Anon.<br />

William Branwhite Clarke 1798–1878<br />

Pompeii: a poem. Ipswich 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> river Derwent, part the first . . .. 1822.<br />

Lays <strong>of</strong> leisure . . .. 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history and practice <strong>of</strong> psalmody. 1835. Prose.<br />

Engaged in religious controversy, wrote sermons, and wrote on gold mining in<br />

Australia.<br />

‘Leigh Cliffe’<br />

See George Jones, below.<br />

Arthur Clifford 1778–1830<br />

A poetical epistle to H. Clifford . . .. Edinburgh 1810.<br />

A midnight meditation . . . at Tixall. [Edinburgh? 1813?] Anon.<br />

Tixall poetry . . .. Ed Clifford, Edinburgh and London 1813.<br />

Carmen seculare: an ode for the year 1814. 1814.<br />

Clifford, or the battle <strong>of</strong> Towton: an historical tragedy . . .. Paris 1817.<br />

Wrote on topography, genealogy and elementary Latin.<br />

Ingram Cobbin 1777–1851<br />

Philanthropy: a poem . . .. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pilgrim’s fate and other poems. 1818.<br />

Scripture parables in verse . . .. 1818.<br />

Georgiana, or anecdotes . . . with poetical effusions. Ed Cobbin 1820.<br />

Malan, C. H. A. Hymns . . .. Tr [Cobbin] 1825.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> religious and educational works.<br />

Elizabeth or Eliza Cobbold, Mrs John,<br />

formerly Knipe, also ‘Carolina Petty Pasty’<br />

1767–1824<br />

Collection<br />

Poems . . . with a memoir . . .. Ed [L. Jermyn], Ipswich 1825; Ipswich<br />

and London 1825.<br />

§1<br />

Poems on various subjects. By Eliza Knipe. Manchester 1783.<br />

Six narrative poems. By Eliza Knipe. 1787.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mince pye: an heroic epistle . . . By ‘Carolina Petty Pasty’. 1800.<br />

Cliff valentines, 1813. Ipswich 1813.<br />

Cliff valentines, 1814. Ipswich 1814. Anon.<br />

Ode on the victory <strong>of</strong> Waterloo. Ipswich, London, Bury St Edmunds<br />

and Colchester 1815.<br />

Contributed to annuals and to Ipswich pbns.<br />

Sir William Cockburn 1773–1858<br />

Saint Peter’s denial <strong>of</strong> Christ: a Seatonian prize poem. <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

1802, 1808 (in Musae seatonianae vol 2).<br />

Christ raising the daughter <strong>of</strong> Jairus: a Seatonian prize poem.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1803, 1808 (in Musae seatonianae vol 2).<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> religious and geological works.<br />

Mary Cockle, Mrs E. fl. 1808–26<br />

<strong>The</strong> fishes grand gala. A companion to the ‘peacock at home’. 2 pts<br />

1808; pt 1 only Philadelphia 1809.<br />

Lines on the lamented death <strong>of</strong> Sir John Moore . . .. 1810.<br />

Simple minstrelsy. 1812.<br />

National triumphs. 1814.<br />

Elegy to the memory <strong>of</strong> . . . Princess Charlotte. 1817 (4 edns).<br />

An elegy on the death <strong>of</strong> . . . George the third. London and<br />

Edinburgh 1820; Newcastle 1820 (2 edns), 1839 (priv ptd).<br />

Lines to a boy pursuing a butterfly. Newcastle 1826. Anon.<br />

Wrote various shorter pieces and prose works for children.<br />

William Coldwell fl. 1818–23<br />

Fables and moral poems. Halifax 1818.<br />

Hebrew harmonies and allusions. 1820.<br />

[Hebrew title] <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> praises . . .. 1821.<br />

William Cole, vicar <strong>of</strong> Broadchalk 1754–1812<br />

To the feeling heart, exalted affection, or Sophia Pringle: a poem.<br />

Salisbury 1789.

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