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William Gillespie 1776–1825<br />

<strong>The</strong> progress <strong>of</strong> refinement: an allegorical poem. Edinburgh and<br />

London 1805.<br />

Consolation, with other poems. Edinburgh and London 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rebellion <strong>of</strong> Absalom: a discourse. Dumfries 1820 (2nd edn).<br />

Prose.<br />

Thomas Gillet fl. 1817–32<br />

<strong>The</strong> banks <strong>of</strong> Isis and other poems. Oxford 1817.<br />

Fashion: a didactic sketch . . .. Oxford 1819.<br />

Fashion, <strong>The</strong> emigrants and other poems. Oxford 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midland minstrel . . .. tales and local legends. Oxford and<br />

London 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> juvenile wreath . . . poems, chiefly on subjects <strong>of</strong> natural history.<br />

Oxford 1832. Anon.<br />

Robert Pearse Gillies 1788–1858<br />

§1<br />

Childe Alarique: a poet’s reverie. Edinburgh 1813; Edinburgh and<br />

London 1814; Philadelphia 1815. Anon.<br />

Wallace: a fragment. Edinburgh 1813. Anon.<br />

Illustrations <strong>of</strong> a poetical character . . .. Edinburgh 1816. Anon.<br />

Rinaldo, the visionary: a desultory poem. Edinburgh and London<br />

1816.<br />

Oswald: a metrical tale . . .. Edinburgh 1817. Anon.<br />

Muellner, A. G. A. Guilt, or the anniversary: a tragedy. Tr [Gillies]<br />

Edinburgh 1819.<br />

A winter night’s dream: the seventh day. Edinburgh 1826.<br />

§2<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a literary veteran. 3 vols 1851.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> works <strong>of</strong> prose fiction, and contributor to Ruminator<br />

(1813). See col 917.<br />

Robert Gilmour, Captain fl. 1815–16<br />

Lothaire: a romance in six cantos. 1815.<br />

Tales in verse, with a vision <strong>of</strong> Morduth . . . by Douthal . . .. 1815 (2<br />

edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> battle <strong>of</strong> Waterloo: a poem. 1816.<br />

John Glanville, <strong>of</strong> St James’s St fl. 1800–15<br />

Poetical prolusions. 1800, 1811 (as Variety, or poetical prolusions).<br />

Poems. By the author <strong>of</strong> Poetical prolusions. 1811.<br />

Iberia, with an invocation to the patriots <strong>of</strong> Spain: a poem . . .. 1812.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fair Persian: an eastern tale . . .. 1815. Anon.<br />

William Glen 1789–1826<br />

Collections<br />

Rogers 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical remains <strong>of</strong> William Glen (with memoir by C. Rogers).<br />

Edinburgh 1874.<br />

§1<br />

Poems, chiefly lyrical. Glasgow 1815.<br />

Songs on the late battles. Glasgow 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lonely isle: a south-sea island tale. Glasgow 1816.<br />

Heath flowers: being a collection <strong>of</strong> poems, chiefly lyrical, written in<br />

the Highlands. Glasgow 1817.<br />

Reformiana: a poem. Glasgow 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> star <strong>of</strong> Brunswick. Lanark 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow Whigs <strong>of</strong> eighteen hundred and twenty-one. Glasgow<br />

1821.<br />

Isaac Gompertz fl. 1813–25<br />

<strong>The</strong> modern antique, or the muse in the costume <strong>of</strong> Queen Anne.<br />

1813. Anon.<br />

Time, or light and shade: a poem . . .. 1815.<br />

Devon: a poem. Teignmouth 1825.<br />

Rebecca Gooch fl. 1821–8<br />

Original poems, on various subjects. Southwold, London, etc 1821;<br />

London, Norwich, etc 1828.<br />

John Gordon fl. 1807–12<br />

Poems. Edinburgh and London 1807; London 1812.<br />

Edward Goulburn 1787–1868<br />

<strong>The</strong> blueviad: a satyrical poem. 1805.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Epwell hunt, or black collars in the rear . . .. Warwick [1807?];<br />

Cheltenham [1835?]; Middle Hill 1840 (with M. B. Hawke), 1847;<br />

New York 1928 (as Hell for leather!); ed P. Morgan, Shipston-on-<br />

Stour 1984. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pursuits <strong>of</strong> fashion: a satirical poem. 1810 (3 edns), 1812. Anon.<br />

Frederick de Montford: a novel By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> pursuits <strong>of</strong><br />

fashion. 3 vols 1811. Anon.<br />

Lord Francis Leveson Gower, later Francis<br />

Egerton, Earl <strong>of</strong> Ellesmere 1800–57<br />

Goethe and Schiller. Faust: a drama . . . and . . . Song <strong>of</strong> the bell. Tr<br />

[Gower] 1823, 2 vols 1825 (as Faust, with translations from the<br />

German).<br />

Translations from the German . . . and original poems. 1824, 1830 (as<br />

Wallenstein’s camp and original poems).<br />

<strong>The</strong> mill: a Moravian tale. 1826. Anon.<br />

Boyle farm: a poem . . .. 1827 (4 edns). Anon.<br />

Hugo, V. Hernani. Tr [Gower] 1830; New York 1831 (as Dramatic<br />

scenes).<br />

Dumas. A. and V. Hugo. Catherine <strong>of</strong> Cleves and Hernani: tragedies.<br />

Tr Gower 1832.<br />

Beer, M. <strong>The</strong> paria: a tragedy. Tr [Gower] 1836.<br />

Town and country. 1836. Anon.<br />

Alfred: a drama. [1840?], [1871?] (as King Alfred). Anon.<br />

Bluebeard, or dangerous curiosity and justifiable homicide: a<br />

tragedy. 1841, [1870?]. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pilgrimage. Manchester 1841; London 1856 (as <strong>The</strong> pilgrimage<br />

and other poems). Anon.<br />

Donna Charitea, Queen <strong>of</strong> Castille: a drama. 1843. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eighteenth <strong>of</strong> November, 1852. 1853.<br />

Contributed to Quart Rev, wrote on European history, archeology, travel and<br />

war.<br />

Samuel Gower fl. 1821–41<br />

Susan Fraser | Thomas Grady<br />

Napoleon and other poems. 1821.<br />

Poems and poetical translations. 1824.<br />

A monopolygraph. London and Huddersfield 1841. Prose and verse.<br />

A slight reminiscence <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong>. 1846. Prose.<br />

Thomas Grady, also ‘Phelim O’Shaughnessy’<br />

d. 1842<br />

<strong>The</strong> vision: a poem. By an enemy to them all. Dublin 1798. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> West Briton: being a collection <strong>of</strong> poems . . .. Dublin 1800.<br />

Anon.<br />

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