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<strong>The</strong> life and correspondence <strong>of</strong> M. G. Lewis. 1839. Anon. Prose and<br />

verse.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Harriot, Duchess <strong>of</strong> St Albans. 2 vols 1839, 1840;<br />

Philadelphia 1840; London 1844, 1886, 1887. Prose.<br />

Chronicles <strong>of</strong> life. 3 vols London and Bury 1840. Prose.<br />

My native town! [Shrewsbury 1840?] Single sheet.<br />

A volume <strong>of</strong> lyrics. London and Edinburgh 1840.<br />

Popularity and the destinies <strong>of</strong> women. 2 vols 1842. Prose.<br />

Our actresses. 2 vols 1844. Prose.<br />

Edited various jnls for women.<br />

William Henry Harrison 1795?–1878<br />

<strong>The</strong> wreath <strong>of</strong> beauty, with other poems. 1816.<br />

Montfort: a poem in three cantos. 1818.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> a physician. 1829; 2nd ser 1831; 2 vols Philadelphia 1835.<br />

Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> humourist: a companion for the Christmas fireside. 1830, 1831,<br />

1832.<br />

Christmas tales, historical and domestic. 1832, 1833, [1840?]. Prose.<br />

Waldemar: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Thirty Years’ War. 1833; Philadelphia 1834;<br />

London 1837. Prose.<br />

A royal dream <strong>of</strong> the ninth <strong>of</strong> November. By the wooden spoon. 1837.<br />

Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tourist in Portugal. London and New York 1839. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> comet <strong>of</strong> many tales . . .. 1841. Prose.<br />

Verses contributed to periodicals. 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cold water cure: a legend <strong>of</strong> long ago. 1864.<br />

My holiday at Findon. 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> merchant’s daughter. [1867.] Anon.<br />

Prologue and epilogue to the lord mayor’s show . . . By [W. H. H.].<br />

1867. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fossil bride: a legend <strong>of</strong> Folkestone and other verses. 1868.<br />

Mary Kerr Hart, Mrs fl. 1830–2<br />

Heath blossoms, or poems written in obscurity and seclusion . . ..<br />

Ballingdon, London, Ipswich, Bury, Hadleigh, Woodbridge and<br />

Edinburgh [1830?]; Southampton and London [1835?].<br />

Enigmettes, or Flora’s <strong>of</strong>fering to the young. 1832.<br />

William Nevile Hart fl. 1803–11<br />

Good things, partly selected, partly original. London and Reading<br />

1803. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> goodness <strong>of</strong> God: a poem . . .. 1806.<br />

Pen and ink well employed. 1809.<br />

An attempt to be useful. 1811. Prose.<br />

Matthew Weld Hartstonge fl. 1812–25<br />

Minstrelsy <strong>of</strong> Erin, or poems lyrical, pastoral and descriptive.<br />

Edinburgh 1812.<br />

Marion <strong>of</strong> Drymnagh: a tale <strong>of</strong> Erin, in two cantos . . .. 1814.<br />

Ode to desolation, with some other poems. 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> all-hallows, or Adelaide <strong>of</strong> Tyrconnel: a romance. 3 vols<br />

1825. Prose.<br />

Margaret Harvey 1768–1858<br />

<strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> the minstrel’s daughter: a poem in six cantos . . ..<br />

Newcastle 1814.<br />

Raymond de Percy, or the tenant <strong>of</strong> the tomb: a romantic melodrama.<br />

Bishopswearmouth 1822. Verse and prose.<br />

W. C. Harvey fl. 1817–18<br />

<strong>The</strong> grave <strong>of</strong> hope: an elegy . . .. 1817.<br />

Sensibility, <strong>The</strong> stranger and other poems. 1818.<br />

Sibella Elizabeth Hatfield, afterwards Miles<br />

1800–82<br />

<strong>The</strong> wanderer <strong>of</strong> Scandinavia, or Sweden delivered, in five cantos,<br />

and other poems. 2 vols London and Truro 1826.<br />

Moments <strong>of</strong> loneliness, or prose and poetic efforts on various subjects<br />

and occasions. London and Falmouth 1829.<br />

Fruits <strong>of</strong> solitude, or prose and poetic compositions: consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

sketches <strong>of</strong> natural and moral scenery, tales, essays,<br />

meditations . . .. London and Plymouth 1831.<br />

Original Cornish ballads . . .. 1846.<br />

Leisure evenings, or records <strong>of</strong> the past. Ed Hatfield [1860]. Prose<br />

and verse.<br />

Hymns <strong>of</strong> thanksgiving for the recovery <strong>of</strong> the Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales.<br />

[1872.] Single sheet.<br />

Wrote on the Te Deum, the factory question, and the Cornish peasantry;<br />

author <strong>of</strong> songs set to music.<br />

Richard Hatt fl. 1810–18<br />

<strong>The</strong> hermit, with other poems. 1810.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works . . .. 1814 (2nd edn), 1837.<br />

Elegy. 1817 (4 edns, 4th edn as An epicedium . . . to the memory <strong>of</strong> . . .<br />

Princess Charlotte . . .), 1818.<br />

Also wrote on law.<br />

Hon Annabella Eliza Cassandra Hawke 1787–1818<br />

<strong>The</strong> jackdaw ‘at home’. 1808. Anon.<br />

Babylon: a poem. 1810, 1811 (as Babylon and other poems).<br />

Hon Martin Bladen Edward Hawke 1777–1839<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> Epwell hunt . . . <strong>The</strong> Raby hunt. [Middle Hill 1840], 1847; New<br />

York 1928 (as Hell for leather!). With others.<br />

Poems on hunting. Ed [C. J. Apperley], Pontefract 1842. With others.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Badsworth hunt: Yorkshire songs. Ed W. Sheardown, Doncaster<br />

[1862] (2nd edn).<br />

§1<br />

Howell wood, or the Raby hunt . . .. Pontefract etc 1806. Anon.<br />

Trafalgar, or Nelson’s last triumph: a poem. [1806?]<br />

Henry Thomas Heathcote fl. 1817–29<br />

Lyrical pieces and other poems. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> exile, <strong>The</strong> knight and the enchanted sword and other poems.<br />

Brighton 1824.<br />

Tiverton Castle . . .: an historical romantic play. Tiverton 1829. Prose.<br />

Reginald Heber 1783–1826<br />

Lady Anne Hamilton | Reginald Heber<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Hemans, Heber and Pollok. Philadelphia 1834.<br />

Poetical works. 1841; Philadelphia 1841; London 1842, 1845;<br />

Philadelphia 1847; New York [1850?]; London 1852 (with poems<br />

by F. Hemans and A. Radcliffe); Boston 1853, 1854; London 1854;<br />

ed M. A. De W. Howe, Philadelphia 1858, 1859; London 1869, 1870;<br />

Philadelphia 1870; London [1873?], [1874], [1878]. With poetical<br />

works <strong>of</strong> G. Herbert Edinburgh [1861]; London 1874, [1881]; New<br />

York 1885, 1890.<br />

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