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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

415 | 416<br />

Poems, narrative and lyrical. Glasgow 1832; Boston 1841, 1844;<br />

London 1846; Boston 1846, 1847, 1851.<br />

Scottish proverbs, collected and arranged by Andrew Henderson.<br />

Ed Motherwell, Edinburgh 1832; Edinburgh and Glasgow 1876.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns. Ed Motherwell (with ‘the Ettrick<br />

Shepherd’ [James Hogg]) 5 vols London, Glasgow and Edinburgh<br />

1838–41.<br />

<strong>The</strong> laird <strong>of</strong> Logan, or anecdotes and tales . . .. Glasgow 1841. Prose.<br />

Posthumous poems. Boston 1851.<br />

John Moultrie 1799–1874<br />

Collections<br />

Poems; with memoir by Prebendary [Derwent] Coleridge. 2 vols<br />

1876.<br />

§1<br />

Poems. 1837, 1852 (3rd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> dream <strong>of</strong> life, lays <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Church and other poems.<br />

1843.<br />

Saint Mary, the virgin and the wife. 1850, 1850, 1856. Poem.<br />

<strong>The</strong> black fence: a lay <strong>of</strong> modern Rome. 1850, 1851 (4th edn).<br />

Psalms and hymns. 1851, 1860. Compiled by Moultrie and including<br />

about 20 <strong>of</strong> his hymns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> song <strong>of</strong> the Rugby church-builders. [1851].<br />

A pentecostal ode. 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical remains <strong>of</strong> William Sidney Walker, with a memoir [by<br />

Moultrie]. 1852.<br />

Sermons. 1852.<br />

Altars, hearths and graves. 1854. Poems.<br />

Moultrie also contributed poems to Etonian 1820–1, and to Knight’s Quart<br />

Mag 1823–4.<br />

Cornelius Neale 1789–1823<br />

§1<br />

Mustapha: a tragedy. London and Weybridge 1814. Anon.<br />

Lyrical dramas, with domestic hours: a miscellany <strong>of</strong> odes and<br />

songs. 1819 (2 edns).<br />

§2<br />

Jowett, W. Memoir <strong>of</strong> the Rev C. Neale to which are added his<br />

remains. 1834, 1835, 1842.<br />

Henry Neele 1798–1828<br />

Collection<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary remains. 1829; New York and Philadelphia 1829. Prose<br />

and verse.<br />

§1<br />

Odes and other poems. 1816, 1817, 1821.<br />

Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous. 1823, 2 vols 1827.<br />

England. 3 vols 1828, 1872. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> romance <strong>of</strong> history: England. 3 vols 1828 (2 edns); 2 vols<br />

Philadelphia 1828; 3 vols London 1829, 1831, 1833, 1839 (as<br />

Romances <strong>of</strong> history), [1872] (illustr T. Landseer); London and<br />

New York [1875]; London [188-?], 1889. Prose.<br />

Lectures on <strong>English</strong> poetry. 1829, 1830, 1839. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tales. Hamilton NY 1830. Prose.<br />

John Nicholson 1790–1843<br />

Collection<br />

Poems by John Nicholson, the Airedale poet, with a sketch <strong>of</strong> his life<br />

and writings by J. James. London and Bradford 1844; ed W.<br />

Dearden, London and Bingley 1859 (‘4th edn’, enlarged); ed A.<br />

Holroyd, Bingley 1876; ed W. G. Hird, London and Bradford 1876<br />

(as <strong>The</strong> poetical works).<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> siege <strong>of</strong> Bradford in 1642: a dramatic poem. Bradford 1821,<br />

1831.<br />

Airedale in ancient times, Elwood and Elvina, <strong>The</strong> poacher, and<br />

other poems. London and Bradford 1825 (2 edns).<br />

Lines on the grand musical festival . . .. Bradford 1825.<br />

Lines on the present state <strong>of</strong> the country. Bradford 1826 (3 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Airedale poet’s walk through Knaresbrough. Knaresbrough<br />

1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lyre <strong>of</strong> Ebor . . . and other poems. London and Bradford 1827.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yorkshire poet’s journey to London. London and Leeds 1828<br />

(2nd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> vale <strong>of</strong> Ilkley, and <strong>The</strong> poet’s sick-bed. Bradford 1831.<br />

England’s lament for the loss <strong>of</strong> her constitution: a poem. Bradford<br />

1850.<br />

William Nicholson, the peddlar poet 1782?–1849<br />

Collections<br />

Rogers 3.<br />

Poetical works, with a memoir by M. M’L. Harper. Castle-Douglas<br />

1878 (3rd edn); Dalbeattie 1897 (4th edn).<br />

§1<br />

Tales in verse and miscellaneous poems. Edinburgh 1814, 1828 (with<br />

memoir by J. Macdiarmid).<br />

Thomas Noble fl. 1801–32<br />

<strong>The</strong> dawn <strong>of</strong> peace: an ode . . .. 1801.<br />

Practical perspective, exemplified on landscapes. 1805, 1809. Prose.<br />

Academic letters: epistles from youths at school to their friends and<br />

parents. 1808. Prose.<br />

Blackheath: a poem, Lumena, or the ancient British battle. 1808.<br />

Poems. Liverpool and London 1821.<br />

Julia, or pre-existent spirits . . . with . . . smaller poems . . .. Derby<br />

[1828].<br />

Edited <strong>The</strong> Voice <strong>of</strong> the Country (1832 etc), and a dictionary and topographical<br />

works.<br />

Mrs Offley, <strong>of</strong> Dorchester fl. 1820<br />

<strong>The</strong> assize ball, or Lucy <strong>of</strong> the moor. 1820; Dorchester and London<br />

1820 (2 edns). Anon.<br />

Adelaide D. O’Keeffe 1776–1855?<br />

Original poems, calculated to improve the mind <strong>of</strong> youth and allure<br />

it to virtue. By Adelaide. Pt 1 and pt 2 1808; pt 1 only Philadelphia<br />

1810, pt 2 1821. Anon.<br />

Patriarchal times, or the land <strong>of</strong> Canaan: a figurate history. 2 vols<br />

1811, 1820 (3rd edn); New York 1822; London 1826; Philadelphia<br />

1828, [1848]. Prose.<br />

Zenobia, queen <strong>of</strong> Palmyra: a narrative. 1814, 1824. Anon.<br />

Dudley. 3 vols 1817, 1819; tr Fr by M. H. Montolieu (as Dudley et<br />

Claudy) 5 vols Paris 1824. Prose.<br />

National characters exhibited in forty geographical poems . . ..<br />

Lymington and London 1818.<br />

A trip to the coast, or poems descriptive <strong>of</strong> various interesting<br />

objects on the sea-shore. 1819.<br />

Poems for young children. [1848.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> broken sword, or a soldier’s honour. 1854. Prose.<br />

Contributed to J. and A. Taylor’s Original poems for infant minds (1804,<br />

etc). See also col 467, below.

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