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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

343 | 344<br />

<strong>The</strong> barrister, with other poems. 1812. Anon.<br />

No. l. Being the first letter <strong>of</strong> the country post bag . . .. Dublin 1815.<br />

Anon.<br />

No. 2. Being the second letter <strong>of</strong> the country post bag . . .. Dublin<br />

1815. Anon.<br />

No. 3, or the nosegay . . . the third letter <strong>of</strong> the country post bag.<br />

Dublin 1815, 1816. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> marauder: a poem in a series <strong>of</strong> consecutive epistles. By ‘Phelim<br />

O’Shaughnessy’. Boulogne 1825. Anon.<br />

John Graham, Rector <strong>of</strong> Tamlaght-ard, Derry<br />

1776–1844<br />

Historical poetry . . .. Londonderry 1823.<br />

Derriana . . . with historical poetry. Londonderry 1823; Dublin 1829<br />

(as A history <strong>of</strong> the siege <strong>of</strong> Londonderry); Philadelphia and New<br />

York 1844; Toronto 1869, 1873. Prose and verse.<br />

Poems, chiefly historical. Belfast 1829.<br />

A history <strong>of</strong> Ireland . . .. Dublin 1839. Prose.<br />

Michelburne, J. Ireland preserved . . .. Dublin 1841. Includes poetry<br />

by Graham.<br />

Also contributed to the parochial survey <strong>of</strong> Ireland.<br />

John Graham, <strong>of</strong> Wadham College 1813–45<br />

Granada: a prize poem . . .. Oxford 1833.<br />

A vision <strong>of</strong> fair spirits and other poems. 1834.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Rudel, or the pilgrim <strong>of</strong> love. 1836. Prose.<br />

William Graham, <strong>of</strong> Carlisle fl. 1786–1821<br />

<strong>The</strong> eclogues <strong>of</strong> Virgil. Tr Graham, Carlisle 1786.<br />

Poetical pieces . . . chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Carlisle 1821.<br />

Rev James Grahame 1765–1811<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> James Grahame, John Logan and William Falconer<br />

[with lives <strong>of</strong> the authors]. Edinburgh 1823 (2 issues).<br />

Poetical works [<strong>of</strong> H. K. White and J. Grahame]. Ed G. Gilfillan,<br />

Edinburgh 1856, [1878].<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> H. K. White and James Grahame. Ed C. C. Clarke,<br />

Edinburgh 1868; London [1878]. With life and notes.<br />

§1<br />

Poems in <strong>English</strong>, Scotch and Latin. Paisley 1794. Anon.<br />

Rural calendar. Paisley 1797.<br />

Wallace: a tragedy. Edinburgh 1799. Anon.<br />

Mary Stewart, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots: an historical drama. Edinburgh 1801.<br />

Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sabbath: a poem. Edinburgh 1804 (anon), 1805 (2 edns, adds<br />

Sabbath walks); New York 1805; Edinburgh 1806 (acknowledged),<br />

1808, 1812; New York 1812; Edinburgh, Glasgow and<br />

London 1817; Edinburgh 1821; London 1825; Edinburgh 1827;<br />

London 1829; Paisley 1831; Edinburgh 1839; London 1851 (in<br />

Cabinet edn <strong>of</strong> British poets vol 3), 1857, [1863] (with G. Crabbe).<br />

Biblical pictures. Edinburgh 1806.<br />

<strong>The</strong> birds <strong>of</strong> Scotland, with other poems. Edinburgh 1806; Boston<br />

1807; Philadelphia 1807 (omits Biblical pictures).<br />

Thoughts on trial by jury in civil causes. Edinburgh 1806. Anon.<br />

Prose.<br />

Poems. 2 vols London and Edinburgh 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> siege <strong>of</strong> Copenhagen: a poem. 1808; Edinburgh 1808 (2 edns),<br />

1840.<br />

Africa delivered, or the slave trade abolished. In J. Montgomery,<br />

Poems on the abolition <strong>of</strong> the slave trade, 1809; Freeport NY 1971;<br />

ed D. H. Reiman, New York and London 1978 (facs reprint <strong>of</strong><br />

1809).<br />

British Georgics. Edinburgh 1809, 1812; Edinburgh and London 1821<br />

(as Rural poems . . . or British Georgics).<br />

§2<br />

[Wilson, J.] Lines sacred to the memory <strong>of</strong> the Rev J. Grahame.<br />

Glasgow 1811.<br />

Anne Grant <strong>of</strong> Laggan, formerly Macvicar<br />

1755–1838<br />

§1<br />

Poems on various subjects. Edinburgh, London, etc 1803; London<br />

1808 (as <strong>The</strong> highlanders and other poems); Edinburgh and<br />

London 1810; Philadelphia 1813.<br />

Letters from the mountains . . . By a lady. 3 vols 1806, 1807 (2 edns); 2<br />

vols Boston 1809; London 1809; London and Edinburgh 1813;<br />

Boston 1819; 2 vols London 1845. Anon. Prose.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> an American lady [C. Schuyler]. 2 vols 1808, 1809; Boston<br />

1809; New York 1809; London 1817; New York 1836; 2 vols New<br />

York and Philadelphia 1846; Albany NY 1876; New York 1901,<br />

1903, 1909.<br />

Essays on the superstitions <strong>of</strong> the highlanders <strong>of</strong> Scotland. 2 vols<br />

1811 (anon); New York 1813 (acknowledged). Prose.<br />

Eighteen hundred and thirteen: a poem in two parts. Edinburgh<br />

and London 1814 (3 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> touchstone, or the claims and privileges <strong>of</strong> true religion. 1842.<br />

Prose.<br />

§2<br />

Memoir and correspondence. Ed J. P. Grant 3 vols 1844, 1845.<br />

Diary <strong>of</strong> Sir A. Johnston. Ed G. M. Paul, Edinburgh 1896. Contains<br />

letters by Grant.<br />

Wrote songs that were set to music, and pbd some educational prose.<br />

Johnson Grant 1773–1844<br />

<strong>The</strong> pastoral care: a didactic poem . . .. 1808. Anon.<br />

Arabia: a poem. Leeds 1811; London 1815 (2 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Joshuad: a poem. 1837 (priv ptd). Anon.<br />

Occasional hymns, for the use <strong>of</strong> Kentish Town chapel. Ed Grant<br />

1850 (3rd edn).<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> sermons, memoirs, lectures and trns.<br />

Sir Robert Grant 1779–1838<br />

Collection<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

§1<br />

Sacred poems. [Ed C. Grant, Lord Glenelg] 1839, 1844, 1868.<br />

Grant contributed hymns to Christian Observer (1806–15), and to Psalms<br />

and hymns, ed H. V. Elliott, 1835. His only separate pbns during his life were<br />

a few prose writings on the East India Company, e.g. a sketch <strong>of</strong> its history,<br />

1813.<br />

Charles Gray 1782–1851<br />

Address to the poor weavers: a poem. Cupar 1802.<br />

Poems. Cupar and London 1811; Edinburgh and London 1814 (as<br />

Poems and songs).<br />

Stray leaves from a forthcoming volume. [Valletta?] 1836.<br />

Lays and lyrics. Edinburgh 1841; Edinburgh and London 1861.<br />

A familiar epistle addressed to P. McLeod. Edinburgh 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ballads and songs <strong>of</strong> Ayrshire. Ed [Gray and J. Paterson] 2 ser<br />

1846–7.

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