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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

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§1<br />

Observations on the scriptures suited to the present juncture: in a<br />

sermon preached at St Mary’s Chapel, Penzance, Nov 28 1819.<br />

1820.<br />

Tales in verse illustrative <strong>of</strong> the several petitions <strong>of</strong> the Lord’s<br />

prayer. 1826, 1829.<br />

Without God in the world: a sermon preached in the chapel at<br />

Saltram, Oct 19 1823 etc. 1826.<br />

Poems chiefly religious. 1833, 1841 (1 poem added), 1845.<br />

review: Athenaeum 17 May 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the psalms: or the psalms <strong>of</strong> David adapted to Christian<br />

worship. 1834, 1836 (4th edn corrected and enlarged), [1864]<br />

reprint <strong>of</strong> 3rd edn).<br />

Silex scintillans etc, by Henry Vaughan. 1847, Boston 1856, London<br />

1858, 1883. With memoir by Lyte.<br />

Remains, with a prefatory memoir by A. M. M. H. [daughter Mrs<br />

Hogg]. 1850.<br />

review: Christian Remembrancer 43, Jan 1851.<br />

Miscellaneous poems. 1868, 1875. Reprint <strong>of</strong> Poems chiefly religious,<br />

1845, above, with 24 poems added, including Abide with<br />

me.<br />

review: Br Quart Rev 49, Jan 1869.<br />

Abide with me: with 15 illustrations and a memorial sketch by<br />

H. L. L. [i.e. Jane Borthwick].[1883.]<br />

§2<br />

Skinner, B. G. Henry Francis Lyte. Exeter 1974. Includes selection <strong>of</strong><br />

poems in appendix. [rs]<br />

Elizabeth Wright Macauley 1785?–1837<br />

Macauley’s literary amusements. Ed Macauley, Newcastle 1809.<br />

A pamphlet on the difficulties and dangers <strong>of</strong> a theatrical life.<br />

Dublin 1810. Includes <strong>The</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> friendship. Prose and verse.<br />

Marmion: a melodrama. After W. Scott. Cork 1811 (2nd edn).<br />

Effusions <strong>of</strong> fancy: consisting <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> friendship, <strong>The</strong> birth<br />

<strong>of</strong> affection and <strong>The</strong> birth <strong>of</strong> sensibility. 1812 (2 edns, the 2nd as<br />

Poetical effusions).<br />

<strong>The</strong>atric revolution, or plain truth addressed to common sense.<br />

1819. Prose.<br />

Three questions to the public. 1820. Prose.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the drama. Chiswick and London 1822; Exeter 1833; Boston<br />

1834; Hartford CT 1847, 1848, 1852, 1855. Prose.<br />

Mary Stuart. London and Edinburgh 1823 (3 edns).<br />

Autobiographical memoirs. 1834, 1835. Prose.<br />

John MacCreery, or McCreery 1768–1832<br />

<strong>The</strong> press: a poem. Published as a specimen <strong>of</strong> typography. Pt 1<br />

Liverpool 1803; pt 2 Liverpool 1827; London 1828 (2 pts<br />

together).<br />

William Mackenzie 1772–1852<br />

<strong>The</strong> sorrows <strong>of</strong> seduction . . . with other poems. 1805 (anon), 1806,<br />

1810, 1817 (acknowledged).<br />

<strong>The</strong> academy, or a picture <strong>of</strong> youth. 1808. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Swiss patriots, with other poems. 1817.<br />

John Macker or Macken, also ‘Ismael Fitzadam’<br />

1784?–1823<br />

Minstrel stolen moments, or shreds <strong>of</strong> fancy. Dublin 1814. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hart <strong>of</strong> the desert . . . with other pieces in verse. By ‘Ismael<br />

Fitzadam’. 1818.<br />

Lays on land. By ‘Ismael Fitzadam’. 1821.<br />

William Maclaren or M’Laren 1772–1832<br />

Address delivered at the celebration <strong>of</strong> the birth <strong>of</strong> Burns. 1815. Prose.<br />

Emma, or the cruel father: a poetical tale. Paisley 1817.<br />

Isabella, or the robbers: a poetical tale. Paisley 1827; London 1828;<br />

Aberdeen 1830; Edinburgh 1831.<br />

Mary Anne M’Mullan, or McMullan, Mrs W.<br />

fl. 1816–53<br />

<strong>The</strong> crescent: a national poem to commemorate the glorious victory<br />

at Algiers. 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> naiad’s wreath. 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wanderings <strong>of</strong> a goldfinch, or characteristic sketches in the<br />

nineteenth century. 1816. Prose.<br />

Britain, or fragments <strong>of</strong> poetical aberration. 1818.<br />

Lines from the land <strong>of</strong> streams: a miscellany. By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

crescent. 1841. Anon. Verse and prose.<br />

Dioramic sketches, ancient and modern. 1853. Anon.<br />

Mary Macqueen, Mrs Storie 1786–1854<br />

Collections and selections<br />

Andrew Crawfurd’s collection <strong>of</strong> ballads and songs. Vol 1, ed Emily<br />

Lyle, Aberdeen 1975 (Scottish Text Soc).<br />

An anthology <strong>of</strong> Scottish women poets. Ed C. Kerrigan, Edinburgh<br />

1991. [km]<br />

Ann McTaggart, Mrs c. 1753–1834<br />

<strong>The</strong>odora: a tragedy, Villario: a play, and Hortensia: a tragedy.<br />

London, Edinburgh and Dublin 1814–15 (anon, in <strong>The</strong> New<br />

British <strong>The</strong>atre); London 1832 (as Plays: <strong>The</strong>odora, Hortensia,<br />

Villario, and A search after perfection; acknowledged).<br />

Constantia: a tragedy in five acts, and Valville, or the prejudices <strong>of</strong><br />

past times: a drama in five acts. 1824.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a gentlewoman <strong>of</strong> the old school. By a lady. 2 vols 1830.<br />

Anon. Prose.<br />

Plays: Valville, or the prejudices <strong>of</strong> past times, <strong>The</strong>odora, Hortensia,<br />

A search after perfection, and Constantia. 1832.<br />

Mrs Maddocks fl. 1820–9<br />

Scripture female portraits in verse: for the instruction <strong>of</strong> youth. 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> female missionary advocate: a poem. 1827 (anon), 1830.<br />

Cottage similes, or poems on domestic occurrences, designed for<br />

those in humble life. By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> female missionary<br />

advocate. Ed [E. Henderson] 1829. Anon.<br />

Richard Manley d. c. 1834<br />

Miscellaneous pieces in verse, moral and religious. Southmolton<br />

1830.<br />

Summer musings, in verse. Southmolton 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical remains. Southmolton 1835.<br />

Richard Mant 1776–1848<br />

Collections<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

Verses to the memory <strong>of</strong> Joseph Warton, Poems, <strong>The</strong> slave . . .. Ed D.<br />

H. Reiman, New York and London 1978 (facs reprints).<br />

§1<br />

Verses to the memory <strong>of</strong> Joseph Warton. Oxford 1800.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> the late Thomas Warton. Ed with a memoir by<br />

Mant, 2 vols Oxford 1802 (5 edns).

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