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R_l loggerheads, or the congress <strong>of</strong> state tinkers. By ‘Peter Pindar’.<br />

[1815.]<br />

R_l robbery!! <strong>The</strong> crown jewels, or diamond cut diamond. By ‘Peter<br />

Pindar’. 1815.<br />

Salms for a r_l duke, or doleful lamentations. By ‘Peter Pindar’.<br />

1815 (2 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> bench in an uproar . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1816.<br />

Fair! Fat! and forty . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1816.<br />

A peep behind the curtain, or the battle royal. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1816<br />

(2 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l marriage, or Miss Lump and the grenadier. By ‘Peter<br />

Pindar’. [1816] (4 edns).<br />

Royal rantipoles, or the humours <strong>of</strong> Brighton . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’.<br />

1816.<br />

Royalty bewitched . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_t’s bomb! . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1816.<br />

State secrets disclosed!! . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. [1816?]<br />

Stripes for sinecurists, or a scourge for st_e paupers. By ‘Peter<br />

Pindar’. [1816?]<br />

Wedding! and bedding! . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. [1816?] (2 edns).<br />

Who wears the breeches? . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. [1816.]<br />

Wooing!! and cooing!! . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1816 (4 edns).<br />

Bubbles <strong>of</strong> treason, or state trials at large. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1817.<br />

Choice cabinet pictures . . . By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contest <strong>of</strong> legs, or diplomatics in China. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1817.<br />

A new form <strong>of</strong> prayer for 1817. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1817.<br />

R_l chickens in the shell. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> r_l cruise! Or half seas over. By ‘Peter Pindar’. [1817.]<br />

Shots at the regent!!! Royalty beset. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bath pump room. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> disappointed duke, or the admiral and the heiress. By ‘Peter<br />

Pindar’. [1818.]<br />

Hunting for the heir!!! <strong>The</strong> r_l h-mb-gs. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1818.<br />

Who can get an heir!! By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ambassador at court. By ‘Peter Pindar’. 1819.<br />

Peter Pindar’s ghost!! Or poetic epistles from the other world. By<br />

‘Peter Pindar’. 1821.<br />

Sir James Henry Lawrence 1773–1840<br />

<strong>The</strong> virgin <strong>of</strong> the sun: a play. By A. von Kotzebue. Tr from Ger 1799.<br />

Prose.<br />

Das Paradies der Liebe. 2 vols Munich [1800?], [1918], 1923; tr Eng by<br />

the author, 4 vols London 1811 (as <strong>The</strong> empire <strong>of</strong> the Nairs, or the<br />

rights <strong>of</strong> women) (2 edns), 1813, 1824; tr Fr by the author, 4 vols<br />

Paris 1814 (as L’empire des Nairs). Prose.<br />

Love: an allegory. 1802.<br />

A picture <strong>of</strong> Verdun, or the <strong>English</strong> detained in France. By a détenu.<br />

2 vols 1810. Anon. Prose.<br />

Dramatic emancipation, or strictures on the state <strong>of</strong> the theatres.<br />

1813. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong>man at Verdun, or the prisoner <strong>of</strong> peace: a drama. 1813.<br />

Prose and verse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Etonian out <strong>of</strong> bounds. 2 vols 1828; 3 vols Paris and London<br />

1828; 2 vols London 1834. Prose and verse.<br />

Wrote also on religion, literary property, and British and foreign codes <strong>of</strong><br />

honour.<br />

Rose Lawrence, formerly D’Aguilar fl. 1799–1829<br />

Gortz <strong>of</strong> Berlingen with the iron hand. By Goethe. Tr [Lawrence]<br />

Liverpool [1799]. Anon. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> S. Gessner. Tr [Lawrence] Liverpool 1802. Anon. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last autumn at a favourite residence with other poems. By a<br />

lady. 1828; London and Liverpool 1829 (acknowledged), 1836.<br />

Edited collections <strong>of</strong> verse for children.<br />

John Lawson 1787–1825<br />

<strong>The</strong> maniac and other poems. 1810; Philadelphia 1811; London 1821;<br />

Calcutta 1826.<br />

Orient harping: a desultory poem. Calcutta 1818; London 1820;<br />

London and Chiswick 1821; Calcutta 1822.<br />

Woman, a poem: female influence. Calcutta 1820; London 1821 (as<br />

Woman in India part 1).<br />

A missionary hymn book. Calcutta 1821.<br />

An elegy to the memory <strong>of</strong> . . . Martyn. 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost spirit: a poem. Calcutta 1823; London 1825.<br />

Alicia Lefanu, the younger fl. 1804–26<br />

Lucy Osmond. New York 1804. Anon. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flowers, or the sylphid queen, a fairy tale in verse. 1809.<br />

Rosara’s chain, or the choice <strong>of</strong> life: a poem. 1812, 1815 (3rd edn), 1823.<br />

Strathallan. 4 vols 1816 (2 edns), 1817; tr Fr by H. de J***, 5 vols Paris<br />

1818. Prose.<br />

Helen Monteagle. 3 vols 1818. Prose.<br />

Leolin Abbey. 3 vols 1819. Prose.<br />

Don Juan de las sierras, or el empecinado. 3 vols 1823. Prose.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> a tourist. 4 vols 1823. Prose.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the life and writings <strong>of</strong> Mrs Frances Sheridan. 1824.<br />

Prose.<br />

Henry the Fourth <strong>of</strong> France. 4 vols 1826. Prose.<br />

Charles Leftley, the younger 1770–1797<br />

See William Linley, below.<br />

Charles Valentine Le Grice 1773–1858<br />

§1<br />

An imitation <strong>of</strong> Horace’s first epistle. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1793; Penzance<br />

1824; Truro 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tineum . . . <strong>The</strong> icead . . .. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1794. Prose and verse.<br />

A prize declamation . . . on Richard Cromwell, . . . and a speech to<br />

prove that the reign <strong>of</strong> Anne has been improperly called the<br />

Augustan age <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> genius. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1795. Prose.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Paley’s principles <strong>of</strong> moral and political philosophy.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1795, 1796 (enlarged); London 1799, 1802, 1811, 1820,<br />

1822. Prose.<br />

A general theorem for a [Trinity] College declamation, with copious<br />

notes by ‘Gronovius’ [i.e. Le Grice]. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1796, [1835].<br />

Daphnis and Chloe: a pastoral novel, now first selectly translated.<br />

Penzance 1803. Anon. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> petition <strong>of</strong> an old uninhabited house in Penzance to its master<br />

in town. Penzance 1811, 1823, 1858. Anon.<br />

College reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Mr Coleridge, reprinted from the GM<br />

December 1834, by desire. Penzance [1842]. Also rptd in J. Cottle,<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Coleridge and Southey, 1847; Highgate 1970<br />

(reprint). Prose.<br />

§2<br />

Blunden, E. Coleridge’s fellow Grecian. 1956.<br />

Pbd a number <strong>of</strong> sermons from 1802 to 1814, and various poems as broadsheets<br />

from 1832 to 1855; the BL has gathered them in a vol.<br />

Chandos Leigh, first baron Leigh 1791–1850<br />

<strong>The</strong> island <strong>of</strong> love: a dream. 1812.<br />

Trifles light as air. 1813 (2 edns).<br />

Juvenile poems. 1815 (priv ptd), [1817]. Anon.<br />

An epistle to Emma. [1816.]<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> essays. 1816. Anon. Prose.<br />

Verses. [Stoneleigh 1816] (priv ptd); London 1818 (as Poems).<br />

William King | Chandos Leigh<br />

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