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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

419 | 420<br />

Alexander Peterkin, the elder, also ‘Anti-harmonicus’<br />

1780–1846<br />

Britannia’s tears: a vision. 1800.<br />

A poetical epistle to J*** T*** . . . By ‘Anti-harmonicus’. Edinburgh<br />

1807. Anon.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> the life and works <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns. Ed Peterkin,<br />

Edinburgh 1815; New York 1824 (as <strong>The</strong> life and works). Prose.<br />

Also wrote on ecclesiastical law, the Scottish church, and Scottish topography.<br />

C. Philippart, Mrs John fl. 1813–14<br />

La puebla’s tree. [1813.] Broadsheet.<br />

Muscovy: a poem, in four cantos, with notes, historical and<br />

military . . .. London and Edinburgh 1813; London, Edinburgh<br />

and Dublin 1814.<br />

Victoria. [1813.]<br />

Charles Phillips 1787?–1859<br />

<strong>The</strong> consolations <strong>of</strong> Erin: an eulogy. 1811 (3 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> loves <strong>of</strong> Celestine and St Aubert. 2 vols 1811 (2nd edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> emerald isle: a poem. 1812 (3 edns), 1813; New York 1813;<br />

Middlebury VT 1815; Philadelphia 1816; London 1818 (3 edns).<br />

A garland for the grave <strong>of</strong> R. B. Sheridan. 1816.<br />

An elegy on the death <strong>of</strong> . . . Princess Charlotte . . .. Newcastle 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lament <strong>of</strong> the emerald isle. 1817 (2 edns), 1818 (5 edns).<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> memoirs and numerous speeches (listed in BLC); also wrote on<br />

Napoleon and on capital punishment.<br />

S. H. Piercy fl. 1810–17<br />

Elegy occasioned by the . . . death <strong>of</strong> . . . Princess Amelia. 1810.<br />

Elegy on the . . . death <strong>of</strong> . . . Princess Charlotte . . .. 1817.<br />

Edward Trapp Pilgrim fl. 1785–1837<br />

Poetical trifles . . .. 1785, 1813.<br />

Hymns, written chiefly on the divine attributes <strong>of</strong> the deity. Exeter<br />

1828, 1837 (3rd edn).<br />

Poetical scraps on various subjects, serious and comic. Exeter 1837.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> pamphlets for missionary socs.<br />

Robert Pollok 1798–1827<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Hemans, Heber and Pollok. Philadelphia 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Crabbe, Heber and Pollok. Philadelphia 1843,<br />

1856.<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

§1<br />

Helen <strong>of</strong> the glen: a tale for youth. Glasgow 1824 (4 edns); Boston<br />

1825; New York 1827; Boston 1829; Glasgow 1829, 1830; Boston<br />

1834, 1841; New York 1841; Boston 1842, 1843; New York 1843,<br />

1844, 1845, 1850, 1851; London and Edinburgh 1870; New York<br />

1872; Richmond VA [1900]. Prose.<br />

Ralph Gemmell: a tale. Edinburgh 1825 (anon); Boston 1827 (as <strong>The</strong><br />

banks <strong>of</strong> the Irvine: a Scottish tale); Edinburgh 1829 (acknowledged);<br />

Edinburgh and Glasgow 1829; New York 1842, 1845, 1850;<br />

Richmond VA 1871; New York 1873. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> course <strong>of</strong> time: a poem in ten books. 2 vols Edinburgh and<br />

London 1827 (2 edns); Amherst MA 1828; Boston and New York<br />

1828; Edinburgh 1828 (5 edns); Exeter MA 1828; New York 1828;<br />

Philadelphia 1828; Boston 1829; Edinburgh 1829; Philadelphia<br />

1829; Boston 1830; Philadelphia and Raleigh NC 1830; Watervliet<br />

1830; Boston 1831; New York 1831 (3 edns); Edinburgh and London<br />

1832; New York 1832; Boston 1833; Edinburgh 1833; New York<br />

1833 (2 edns); Rochester NY 1833; Boston 1834; Concord NH 1834;<br />

Philadelphia 1834; New York 1835; Wheeling VA 1835; Concord<br />

NH 1836; Edinburgh and London 1836; Exeter MA 1836;<br />

Philadelphia 1836; Edinburgh 1838; Pittsburgh 1838; Boston<br />

1839; London 1839; Boston 1840; Edinburgh and London 1840;<br />

Hartford CT 1841; Portland ME 1841, 1842; Boston 1842;<br />

Cincinnati 1842; Boston 1843; Philadelphia 1843; Edinburgh and<br />

London 1844; New York and Philadelphia 1844; Portland ME<br />

1844; Cincinnati [1846?]; Edinburgh and London 1846; Hartford<br />

CT 1846; Philadelphia 1846; Portland ME 1846; Fitchburg MA<br />

1847; Hartford CT 1847; New York 1847; Portland ME 1847;<br />

Hartford CT 1848; New York 1848; Cincinnati 1849; Hartford CT<br />

1849; New York 1849; London and Edinburgh 1849; Philadelphia<br />

1849; New York 1850 (2 edns); Philadelphia 1850; Boston 1851;<br />

Edinburgh and London 1851; New York 1851, 1852; Boston 1852;<br />

Cincinnati 1852; Philadelphia 1852; Boston 1853; Hartford CT<br />

1853; New York 1853; Edinburgh and London 1854; New York<br />

1854, 1856 (3 edns); Philadelphia 1856; Edinburgh and London<br />

1857 (illustr edn); Edinburgh 1858; Edinburgh and London 1859;<br />

Edinburgh 1860; Edinburgh and London 1863; Philadelphia<br />

1864; New York 1867; Edinburgh and London 1868; New York<br />

1868; Edinburgh and London 1869; London 1869; Philadelphia<br />

1870; New York 1871; Edinburgh 1872; New York and Chicago<br />

1873, 1875; Philadelphia 1882; New York 1883, 1884; Washington<br />

1884; Edinburgh and London [1898] (illustr B. Foster); tr Ger by<br />

W. Hey, Hamburg 1830 (as Der Lauf der Zeit). A number <strong>of</strong><br />

undated US edns appeared, mainly in New York.<br />

<strong>The</strong> persecuted family. Edinburgh 1828 (with memoir), 1829; Boston<br />

1829; New York 1829; Richmond VA 1829; Boston 1830; New York<br />

1841; Boston 1843; New York 1843, 1845, 1850; Richmond VA 1870;<br />

New York 1873; Edinburgh 1881. Prose.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the covenanters [i.e. Helen <strong>of</strong> the glen, Ralph Gemmell, <strong>The</strong><br />

persecuted family]. Edinburgh 1833; Glasgow and Edinburgh<br />

1836; New York 1842 (as Tales <strong>of</strong> the Scottish covenanters), 1843,<br />

1844; New York and Pittsburgh 1844; New York 1845, 1848;<br />

Edinburgh 1850; New York 1850, 1851, 1853; Edinburgh 1859; ed<br />

A. Thomson 1895; Kilmarnock [1928]. Prose.<br />

Eleanor Anne Porden, later Franklin 1797?–1825<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> veils, or the triumph <strong>of</strong> constancy: a poem in six books. 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> arctic expeditions: a poem. 1818.<br />

Ode addressed to . . .. Viscount Belgrave on his marriage . . . 1819.<br />

Charity: a second contribution in aid <strong>of</strong> the Bedford Free School.<br />

1821. Anon.<br />

Ode on the coronation <strong>of</strong> . . . George the Fourth. 1821.<br />

Coeur de Lion, or the third crusade: a poem in sixteen books. 2 vols<br />

1822.<br />

§2<br />

Gell, E. M. John Franklin’s bride: E. A. Porden. 1930.<br />

B. E. Pote fl. 1826–41<br />

Abbassah: an Arabian tale . . .. 1826. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> assassins <strong>of</strong> the paradise: an oriental tale . . .. 1831.<br />

Also wrote on biblical subjects.<br />

Ethelinda Margaretta Potts, Mrs Cuthbert<br />

fl. 1814–35<br />

Moonshine. 1814.<br />

A visit to Bonaparte in Plymouth-Sound, with another piece<br />

descriptive <strong>of</strong> Stoke. Dock and Plymouth 1815.

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