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William Lipscomb fl. 1754–1842<br />

Beneficial effects <strong>of</strong> inoculation. 1772, 1793 (as Verses on the<br />

beneficial effect <strong>of</strong> inoculation); Oxford 1807; London 1810.<br />

Anon.<br />

Poems: to which are added translations <strong>of</strong> select Italian sonnets.<br />

Oxford and York 1784.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pardoner’s tale from Chaucer. 1792.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Canterbury tales <strong>of</strong> Chaucer completed in a modern version. 3<br />

vols Oxford 1795. Anon. With J. Ogle.<br />

Poems and translations. 1830. Anon.<br />

‘Cynthia Little’, pseudonym fl. 1829–31<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> the first masquerade at the royal gardens, Brighton.<br />

1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mess-room, or Cupid fra Diavolo: a humorous poem. 1831.<br />

Charles Lloyd 1775–1839<br />

§1<br />

Poems on various subjects. Carlisle 1795.<br />

Poems on the death <strong>of</strong> Priscilla Farmer, by her grandson. 1796.<br />

Poems by S. T. Coleridge: second edition; to which are now added<br />

poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd. Bristol 1797. 28 poems<br />

by Lloyd.<br />

Blank verse, by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb. 1798.<br />

Edmund Oliver. 2 vols Bristol 1798. A novel. Rptd in 1 vol with<br />

introd by J. Wordsworth, Oxford 1990.<br />

A letter to the Anti-Jacobin reviewers. Birmingham 1799. On<br />

Edmund Oliver.<br />

Lines suggested by the fast appointed on Wednesday, February 27,<br />

1799. Birmingham 1799.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tragedies <strong>of</strong> Vittorio Alfieri, translated. 3 vols 1815.<br />

Nugae canorae: poems – third edition, with additions. 1819.<br />

Mainly new poems. Rptd with introd by D. H. Reiman, New<br />

York 1977.<br />

Isabel: a tale. 2 vols 1820. Prose.<br />

Desultory thoughts in London; Titus and Gisippus, with other<br />

poems. 1821. Rptd with introd by D. H. Reiman, New York 1977.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the life and writings <strong>of</strong> Vittorio Alfieri. 1821.<br />

Poetical essays on the character <strong>of</strong> Pope as a poet and moralist, and<br />

on the language and objects most fit for poetry. 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duke d’Ormond: a tragedy; and Beritola: a tale. 1822. Verse.<br />

Poems. 1823.<br />

Poems on various subjects, Blank verse, Poetical essays on the character<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pope, Poems. Introd by D. H. Reiman, New York 1978.<br />

Letters<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lloyd–Manning letters. Ed F. L. Beaty, Bloomington IN 1957.<br />

§2<br />

[Southey, R.] Alfieri’s life and writings. Quart Rev 14 1816.<br />

Conway, M. D. <strong>English</strong> lakes and their genii. Harper’s New Monthly<br />

Mag 62 1881.<br />

[Lamb, C.] Nugae canorae: poems by Charles Lloyd. Examiner 24–5<br />

Oct 1819; rptd in his Works, ed T. Hutchinson, vol 1, 1908.<br />

De Quincey, T. Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Charles Lloyd. Tait’s Mag 7 1840;<br />

rptd in his Collected writings, ed D. Masson, vol 2, Edinburgh<br />

1889.<br />

Lucas, E. V. Charles Lamb and the Lloyds. 1898.<br />

Hunt, H. C. Note on Lloyd. TLS 20 Feb 1937.<br />

Zall, P. M. Hazlitt’s ‘romantic acquaintance’: Wordsworth and<br />

Lloyd. MLN 71 1956.<br />

Smith, H. R. Lloyd: the friend <strong>of</strong> the Lake poets. N & Q Dec 1956, Oct<br />

1957. [pl]<br />

Mary Ann Lloyd fl. 1820–31<br />

A manual, consisting <strong>of</strong> a defence <strong>of</strong> the Bible . . . in prose and verse.<br />

1820.<br />

Lines on the passions. Addressed to a young gentleman . . .. 1823.<br />

‘Think <strong>of</strong> Jesus’: a poem written for Good Friday in the year <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Lord 1823. [1823.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> funds and more companies, with technical phrases on stock, or<br />

flippancies <strong>of</strong> the times: in rhyme. 1823 (2 edns), [1825].<br />

Various briefer pbns (broadsheets, 2 pp. issues), some <strong>of</strong> which have been collected<br />

as a vol <strong>of</strong> ‘Poems’ by the BL.<br />

Richard Llwyd 1752–1835<br />

Collection<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> . . . the bard <strong>of</strong> Snowdon. [1837.]<br />

§1<br />

Beaumaris Bay: a poem . . .. Chester and London [1800] (anon), 1832<br />

(acknowledged).<br />

Gayton wake, or Mary Dod: a poem. Chester and London 1804.<br />

Poems, tales, odes, sonnets, translations. 2 vols Chester and London<br />

1804.<br />

Samuel Lover 1797–1868<br />

See col 951.<br />

Robert Lowth 1762?–1822<br />

Billesdon Coplow. Melton Mowbray 1800 (anon); London 1800 (2<br />

edns); Prescot [1800]; London 1804, 1831 (acknowledged), 1833;<br />

London, Derby and Stamford 1845; London 1854.<br />

Select psalms in verse. Ed with W. H. Aston 1811.<br />

Charles Lucas 1769–1854<br />

<strong>The</strong> old serpentine temple <strong>of</strong> the druids. Bath 1795; Marlborough<br />

1801 (as A descriptive account . . . <strong>of</strong> the . . . temple <strong>of</strong> the druids).<br />

Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> castle <strong>of</strong> St Donats, or the history <strong>of</strong> Jack Smith. 3 vols 1798<br />

(anon); Baltimore [1800?] (attributed); tr Fr Tours [1894].<br />

<strong>The</strong> infernal Quixote: a tale <strong>of</strong> the day. 4 vols 1801; Dublin 1801.<br />

Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Abissinian reformer, or the Bible and the sabre. 3 vols 1808.<br />

Prose.<br />

Joseph: a religious poem. 2 vols 1810.<br />

Poems on various subjects. Tewkesbury 1810.<br />

Gwelygordd, or the child <strong>of</strong> sin. 3 vols 1820. Anon. Prose.<br />

Pbns on theology and the church.<br />

Henry Luttrell 1765?–1851<br />

Lines written at Ampthill Park in the autumn <strong>of</strong> 1818. 1819. Anon.<br />

Advice to Julia: a letter in rhyme. 1820 (2 edns) (anon), 1822 (as<br />

Letters to Julia, in rhyme, to which are added lines written at<br />

Ampthill-Park; acknowledged).<br />

Crockford-House: a rhapsody in two cantos, A rhymer in Rome.<br />

1827. Anon.<br />

Henry Francis Lyte 1793–1847<br />

Collection<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. Ed with a biographical sketch by J. Appleyard<br />

1907.<br />

Selection<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

Elizabeth Anne Le Noir | Henry Francis Lyte<br />

401 | 402

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