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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

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Sarah Richardson, Mrs Joseph d. 1824<br />

Richardson, J. Literary relics. Ed S. Richardson 1807.<br />

Original poems, intended for the use <strong>of</strong> young persons. 1808.<br />

Ethelred: a legendary tragic drama. [1809?], [1810?].<br />

Gertrude: a tragic drama in five acts. [1810?]<br />

<strong>The</strong> exile <strong>of</strong> Poland. Tr Richardson 1819. Anon. Prose.<br />

Abridged history <strong>of</strong> the Bible, in verse. 5 pts <strong>of</strong> 16 (all pbd?) 1820–2.<br />

Anne Ritson, Mrs fl. 1809–25<br />

A poetical picture <strong>of</strong> America . . . interspersed with anecdotes . . . By a<br />

lady. 1809. Anon.<br />

Classical enigmas, adapted to every month in the year . . . By a lady.<br />

1811, 1815. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical chain, consisting <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous poems, moral, sentimental<br />

and descriptive . . .. 1811.<br />

Exercises for the memory: an entire new set <strong>of</strong> improving<br />

enigmas . . .. 1813, 1814, 1818 (‘2nd edn’).<br />

Spring flowers, or easy lessons for young children. 1821; New York<br />

1825. Prose and verse.<br />

Rev William Robb fl. 1793–1822<br />

Two didactic essays on human happiness . . .. 1793.<br />

<strong>The</strong> patriotic wolves: a fable. Edinburgh 1793 (3rd edn, anon);<br />

Edinburgh and London 1793 (4th edn, acknowledged).<br />

Poems illustrative <strong>of</strong> the genius . . . <strong>of</strong> Christianity . . .. Edinburgh<br />

and London 1809.<br />

A monody in prospect <strong>of</strong> death . . . London and Edinburgh 1822 (3rd<br />

edn); Edinburgh, London and St Andrews 1822 (5th edn).<br />

Emma Roberts 1794?–1841<br />

Almegro: a poem in five cantos. 1819.<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the rival houses <strong>of</strong> York and Lancaster. 2 vols 1827. Prose.<br />

Oriental scenes, dramatic sketches and tales, with other poems.<br />

Calcutta 1830; London 1832.<br />

Scenes and characteristics <strong>of</strong> Hindostan, with sketches <strong>of</strong> Anglo-<br />

Indian society. 3 vols 1835; 2 vols Philadelphia 1836; 2 vols London<br />

1837. Prose.<br />

Views in India, China and on the shores <strong>of</strong> the Red Sea . . . with<br />

descriptions. 1835; tr Ger by J. E. Stahlschmidt [1835]. Prose<br />

accompanying pictures by others.<br />

<strong>The</strong> East India voyager, or ten minutes advice to the outward<br />

bound. 1839. Prose.<br />

Notes <strong>of</strong> an overland journey through France and Egypt to Bombay.<br />

1841. Prose.<br />

Hindostan, its landscapes, palaces, temples, tombs. 2 vols [1845–7].<br />

Prose.<br />

Edited the poems <strong>of</strong> L. E. Landon (1839) and wrote books on cooking.<br />

Samuel Roberts 1763–1848<br />

Collection<br />

Autobiography and select remains. 1849. Prose and verse.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> chimney sweeper’s boy: a poem. Sheffield and London 1807.<br />

Anon.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the poor, or infant suffering. Sheffield 1813; New York 1821;<br />

London and Sheffield 1829. Anon. Verse and prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blind man and his son. 1816. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> state lottery: a dream . . . also Thoughts on wheels: a poem. 1817.<br />

With J. Montgomery.<br />

Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots and [M. Roberts]. <strong>The</strong> royal exile. Ed S. Roberts<br />

1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> negro’s friend, or the Sheffield anti-slavery album. Sheffield<br />

1826. Anon. With others.<br />

Yorkshire tales and poems. London and Sheffield 1839 (2nd edn).<br />

Prose and verse.<br />

Also wrote in prose on the Poor Laws, on Sabbatarianism, on the plight <strong>of</strong> Jews<br />

and gypsies, on war, on chimney sweeping and on Milton.<br />

Ellen Robinson, Mrs fl. 1811–21<br />

Poem, written on the death <strong>of</strong> the Rev Thos. Spencer . . .. Liverpool<br />

1811, 1812, 1823.<br />

Poems on different subjects. Liverpool 1814.<br />

<strong>The</strong> power, wisdom and goodness <strong>of</strong> God displayed . . .: a poem.<br />

Liverpool 1816.<br />

A tribute . . . to the memory <strong>of</strong> a beloved son. Liverpool [1821?] (2<br />

edns).<br />

John Roby 1793–1850<br />

Collection<br />

<strong>The</strong> legendary and poetical remains . . . with a sketch <strong>of</strong> his literary<br />

life. Ed [E. R. Roby] 1854.<br />

§1<br />

Jokeby: a burlesque on Rokeby . . . By an amateur <strong>of</strong> fashion.<br />

London, Edinburgh and Dublin 1813 (9 edns); Boston and New<br />

York 1813. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> the poor fiddler . . .. 1814. Anon.<br />

Sir Bertram: a poem . . .. 1815, 1817.<br />

Lorenzo, or the tale <strong>of</strong> redemption! 1820 (2nd and 3rd edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duke <strong>of</strong> Mantua: a tragedy. 1823 (2 edns), 1824 (4th edn). Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> the borough and parish <strong>of</strong> Tamworth. 1826. With H.<br />

W. Roby.<br />

Traditions <strong>of</strong> Lancashire. (Second ser) 4 vols 1829–31, 1841 (as<br />

Popular traditions <strong>of</strong> England first series), 1843; London and<br />

Edinburgh 1867; London and Manchester 1872; London and<br />

Edinburgh 1879; London and New York 1882; London 1892;<br />

Manchester [1906]; London 1911 (as Lancashire legends); London<br />

and New York 1928–30; London 1931. Prose.<br />

Seven weeks in Belgium, Switzerland, Lombardy. 2 vols 1838. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three sisters, or past, present and future. Edinburgh 1854.<br />

Prose.<br />

J. Hamilton Roche fl. 1810–30<br />

A Suffolk tale, or the perfidious guardian. 2 vols 1810. Prose.<br />

Salamanca: a poem. 1812.<br />

Russia: a heroic poem. 1813, 1814.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sudburiad, or poems from the cottage. [1813.]<br />

France: a heroic poem. [1814.]<br />

Wahlstadd place, or secrets from . . . St James’s. [1815?] Anon.<br />

Cathoeridea, or poems from Paris. Paris 1820.<br />

Odes to the death, on the late royal visitations. Paris 1820.<br />

Les amours des muses, or poems from Finistère. Brest [1826?].<br />

Waterloo: a heroic poem. Brussels 1830.<br />

Thomas Rodd, the elder, also ‘Philobiblos’<br />

1763–1822<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong>riad: an heroi-comic poem . . . By a young gentleman.<br />

Utopia [London] ‘1790’ [1789]. Anon.<br />

Le Fèvre, P. F. A. Zuma: a tragedy . . .. Tr Rodd 1800.<br />

[G. Perez de Hita.] Ancient ballads from the civil wars <strong>of</strong> Granada . . ..<br />

Tr Rodd 1801, 1803.<br />

G. Perez de Hita. Las guerras civiles, or the civil wars <strong>of</strong> Granada . . ..<br />

Tr Rodd vol i 1801, 1803 (as <strong>The</strong> civil wars <strong>of</strong> Granada).

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