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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

399 | 400<br />

Dedicatory stanzas to Mary, also an ode on the death <strong>of</strong> the Princess<br />

Charlotte. Warwick 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> view and other poems. Warwick 1819; London 1819, 1820, 1822.<br />

Sylva: poems on several occasions. London and Edinburgh 1823.<br />

Second letter to a friend in town and other poems. 1824.<br />

A third letter to a friend in town. Warwick 1825.<br />

Epistles to a friend in town, Golconda’s fête and other poems. 1826,<br />

1828, 1831.<br />

Poems now first collected. 1829, 1839.<br />

Fourth epistle to a friend in town. Warwick and Leamington 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the age. Warwick 1832 (priv ptd).<br />

Fifth epistle to a friend in town. 1835.<br />

Poland. Warwick 1836.<br />

Poems. Leamington 1840 (priv ptd). Anon.<br />

A vision, allegorical. 1840. Anon.<br />

Supplementary verses. Warwick 1841, 1843.<br />

Thoughts at Whitsuntide and other poems. 1842.<br />

Walks in the country. 1844.<br />

Minor poems. Leamington 1850.<br />

Also wrote political tracts and an abridgement <strong>of</strong> Butler’s Analogy <strong>of</strong> religion.<br />

Elizabeth Anne Le Noir, Mrs Jean Baptiste,<br />

formerly Smart 1754–1841<br />

Village anecdotes, or the journal <strong>of</strong> a year, from Sophia to Edward,<br />

with original poems. 3 vols 1804; Reading and London [1807?].<br />

Prose and verse.<br />

Clara de Montfier: a moral tale, with original poems. Ed C. Burney<br />

and C. Munter 3 vols Reading and London 1808; Reading 1819 (as<br />

<strong>The</strong> maid <strong>of</strong> la Vendée). Prose and verse.<br />

Miscellaneous poems. 2 vols Reading 1825–6.<br />

Eliza Lucy Leonard fl. 1815–27<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruby ring, or transformations. 1815, 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> miller and his golden dream. Wellington and London 1822;<br />

Wellington 1827.<br />

Stewart or Stuart Lewis 1756?–1818<br />

Fair Helen <strong>of</strong> Kirkconnel: a tragical poem. Edinburgh 1796;<br />

Dumfries 1817 (3rd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> African slave with other poems. Edinburgh 1816.<br />

William Lewis, painter fl. 1817–18<br />

<strong>The</strong> bard’s lament: a vision. 1817, 1818.<br />

John Leyden 1775–1811<br />

Collections<br />

Rogers 2.<br />

Poetical remains. Ed R. Heber 1819. With memoir by J. Morton.<br />

Poems and ballads. Kelso 1858; London 1875. With memoir by W.<br />

Scott and suppl by R. White.<br />

Poetical works. London and Edinburgh 1875. With memoir by T.<br />

Brown.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> a tour in the highlands . . . in 1800. Ed (with bibliography)<br />

J. Sinton, Edinburgh and London 1903.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> a tour to Gilsland and the Cumberland lakes. Ed J. Sinton,<br />

Hawick 1906.<br />

An Anglo-Indian poet. Ed P. Seshadri, Madras 1912.<br />

§1<br />

A historical and philosophical sketch <strong>of</strong> the discoveries and settlements<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Europeans in northern and western Africa.<br />

Edinburgh and London 1799 (anon); London 1799 (acknowledged);<br />

2 vols Edinburgh 1817 (enlarged as Historical account <strong>of</strong><br />

discoveries and travels in Africa); London 1818; tr Ger Bremen<br />

1802, Fr Paris 1804, 1817, 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complaynt <strong>of</strong> Scotland, written in 1548; with a preliminary dissertation<br />

and glossary. Ed Leyden, Edinburgh 1801.<br />

Scotish descriptive poems, with some illustrations <strong>of</strong> Scotish literary<br />

antiquities. Ed Leyden, Edinburgh 1803. Includes his<br />

Biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> John Wilson, which was rptd 1852, with<br />

the text <strong>of</strong> Wilson’s Clyde: a poem.<br />

Scenes <strong>of</strong> infancy: descriptive <strong>of</strong> Teviotdale. Edinburgh 1803, 1811;<br />

Jedburgh 1844; Kelso 1875 (with memoir by W. M. Tulloch).<br />

§2<br />

Morton, J. Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the life and writings. 1822.<br />

Reith, J. Life <strong>of</strong> Dr John Leyden. 1923.<br />

Leyden contributed to M. G. Lewis, Tales <strong>of</strong> wonder (1801), and assisted<br />

Scott with the earlier vols <strong>of</strong> Minstrelsy <strong>of</strong> the Scottish border (1802). He<br />

was an authority on several oriental languages, publishing treatises and<br />

trns.<br />

Wilbrahim Liardet fl. 1806–7<br />

<strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> the hypochondriac explained. 1806.<br />

Fifty <strong>of</strong> Aesop’s fables rendered into verse. 1806.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hypochondriack: a sentimental poem. 1807.<br />

Isabella Lickbarrow fl. 1814–18<br />

Poetical effusions. Kendal and London 1814; Oxford and New York<br />

1994 (facs reprint).<br />

A lament upon the death <strong>of</strong> Her Royal Highness the Princess<br />

Charlotte, and Alfred: a vision. Liverpool 1818.<br />

I. S. or J. S. Anna Liddiard, Mrs William fl. 1810–19<br />

Poems. Dublin 1810.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sgelaighe, or a tale <strong>of</strong> old, with a second edition <strong>of</strong> poems. Bath<br />

and London 1811.<br />

Kenilworth and Farley Castle with other poems. Dublin 1813;<br />

Dublin and London 1815 (as Kenilworth: a mask).<br />

Mont St Jean: a poem . . . <strong>The</strong>odore and Laura: a tale . . .. London and<br />

Dublin 1816. With W. Liddiard.<br />

Mount Leinster, or the prospect: a poem. 1819. Anon.<br />

William Liddiard 1773–1841<br />

<strong>The</strong> life-boat, or Dillon O’Dwire: a poem. Dublin 1815.<br />

Mont St Jean: a poem . . . <strong>The</strong>odore and Laura: a tale . . .. London and<br />

Dublin 1816. With I. S. Anna Liddiard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> legend <strong>of</strong> Einsidlin: a tale <strong>of</strong> Switzerland, with poetical<br />

sketches <strong>of</strong> Swiss scenery. 1829.<br />

A three months’ tour in Switzerland and France. 1832. Prose and<br />

verse.<br />

Retrospection . . . <strong>The</strong> lord <strong>of</strong> the valley . . . and other poems. 1841.<br />

William Linley 1771–1835<br />

Forbidden apartments: a tale. 2 vols 1800.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Ralph Reybridge. 4 vols 1809. Prose.<br />

Sonnets, odes, and other poems . . . By Charles Leftley. Ed Linley<br />

1814, 1816.<br />

An address to . . . Lord Byron . . . Sonnets and odes, elegies, ballads<br />

and sketches. 1819. With F. H. B. and C. Leftley.<br />

Primarily a composer.

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