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An elegy, on his grace Francis, the late Duke <strong>of</strong> Bedford. 1802.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battle <strong>of</strong> Copenhagen: a poem. [1806?]<br />

Elegiac stanzas on . . . C. J. Fox. 1806. Anon.<br />

Turpin. History <strong>of</strong> Charles the Great and Orlando . . . with the most<br />

celebrated ancient Spanish ballads . . .. Tr Rodd 1812, 1821 (as<br />

Ancient Spanish ballads).<br />

Sonnets, amatory, descriptive . . .. 1814.<br />

Romance de la memorable victoria . . . que tuovo . . . Don Juan de<br />

Austria. Tr Rodd [1815?]. Anon. Prose.<br />

A defence <strong>of</strong> the veracity <strong>of</strong> Moses. By ‘Philobiblos’. 1820. Anon.<br />

Prose.<br />

Bookseller and editor <strong>of</strong> correspondence.<br />

Alexander Rodger 1784–1846<br />

Collection<br />

Rogers 3.<br />

§1<br />

Scotch poetry: consisting <strong>of</strong> songs, odes, anthems and epigrams.<br />

1821.<br />

Peter Cornclips: a tale <strong>of</strong> real life, with other poems. Glasgow 1827.<br />

Poems and songs, humorous and satirical. Glasgow and Greenock<br />

1838; ed R. Ford, Paisley and London 1897; London 1901.<br />

Whistle Binkie, or the piper <strong>of</strong> the party. 2nd ser ed Rodger, Glasgow<br />

1839, 3rd ser 1841, 4th ser 1842, 5th ser 1843, [collected] 1846, 1853,<br />

1878, 1890 (enlarged). Songs by various authors.<br />

Stray leaves from the portfolios <strong>of</strong> Alisander the seer, Andrew<br />

Whaup and Humphrey Henkeckle. Glasgow 1842 (2 edns). Verse<br />

and prose.<br />

Samuel Rogers 1763–1855<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Rogers, Campbell [et al]. Paris 1829 (2 issues).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. Philadelphia 1830, 1831, 1836, 1839, 1841, 1843,<br />

1845, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1859, 1865.<br />

Italy, <strong>The</strong> pleasures <strong>of</strong> memory, Human life, and other poems. [1845]<br />

(in Standard Poets vol 7).<br />

Poetical works. 1848, 1856, 1869 (illustr J. M. W. Turner and T.<br />

Stothard); ed E. Bell 1875 (Aldine).<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete poetical works. Ed E. Sargent, Boston 1854, 1860.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> choice: a poem. [1774.]<br />

An ode to superstition, with some other poems. 1786. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pleasures <strong>of</strong> memory: a poem in two parts. 1792 (4 edns) (anon),<br />

1793, 1794 (illustr T. Stothard); Boston 1795; London 1795, 1796 (2<br />

edns), 1798, 1799, 1801, 1802; Dublin 1802 (anon); London 1803;<br />

Dublin 1804 (anon); Paris 1805; Wilmington 1805 (with Pains <strong>of</strong><br />

memory by R. Merry); London 1806; New York 1808 (with Pains <strong>of</strong><br />

memory); London 1810; Belfast 1815; Paris and London 1818; New<br />

York and Richmond VA 1820 (with Pains <strong>of</strong> memory); London<br />

1828 (in British poets <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century); Belfast 1830;<br />

Philadelphia 1836 (in <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> pleasures, with <strong>The</strong> pleasures<br />

<strong>of</strong> imagination by M. Akenside and <strong>The</strong> pleasures <strong>of</strong> hope by T.<br />

Campbell), 1839 (in <strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> pleasures); Philadelphia 1841 (in<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> the pleasures); New York 1851; Philadelphia 1858,<br />

1865; London [1865]; Philadelphia 1870; London [1875]; Boston<br />

1877; rptd Oxford 1989; tr Fr by M. Albert-Montemont, Paris<br />

1825, Ger 1836.<br />

An epistle to a friend, with other poems. By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> pleasures<br />

<strong>of</strong> memory. 1798 (2 edns).<br />

Verses written in Westminster Abbey after the funeral <strong>of</strong> Charles<br />

James Fox. [1806.] Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> voyage <strong>of</strong> Columbus: a poem. 1810 (anon), [1812].<br />

Miscellaneous poems. 1812. Anon. With E. C. Knight et al.<br />

Poems. 1812; Philadelphia and New York 1813; London 1814, 1816,<br />

1820, 1822, 1827, [1833], 1834 (illustr J. M. W. Turner and T.<br />

Stothard), 2 vols 1834, 2 vols 1836, 1838 (illustr Turner and<br />

Stothard), 1839, 1840, 1842; Philadelphia 1843, 1844; London 2<br />

vols 1845, 1846; Philadelphia 1846; London 1849, 1851; New York<br />

1851, London 1852, 1853; New York 1853; London 1854, ed S.<br />

Sharpe (illustr Turner and Stothard), 1860; London and New York<br />

1890 (in Routledge’s Pocket Lib).<br />

Jacqueline: a poem. 1814 (anon, 2 edns) (pbd with Byron’s Lara).<br />

Human life: a poem. 1819 (3 edns); Philadelphia 1819; <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

MA 1820; tr Ital by N. Paciotti, Turin 1820.<br />

Italy: a poem, pt 1. 1822 (anon), 1823 (2 edns, acknowledged in the<br />

2nd); Philadelphia 1823; pt 2 London 1828, 1830 (both pts illustr<br />

Turner and Stothard), 1836, 1838, 1839, 1840; Paris 1840; London<br />

1842, 1844, 1848, 1852, 1854, 1859, 1886, 1890.<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> the table-talk <strong>of</strong> Samuel Rogers, with a memoir [by<br />

A. Dyce]. 1856 (3 edns); New York 1856 (2 edns); New Southgate<br />

1887; ed ‘Morchard Bishop’ (O. Stonor), London 1952.<br />

Recollections. [Ed W. Sharpe] 1859 (2 edns); Boston 1859.<br />

Reminiscences and table-talk . . . collected by G. H. Powell. 1903.<br />

Italian journal. Ed J. R. Hale 1956; tr Ger 1986.<br />

Samuel Rogers and William Gilpin: their friendship and correspondence.<br />

Ed C. P. Barbier 1959.<br />

Matthew Rolleston 1788?–1817<br />

<strong>The</strong> anti-corsican: a poem in three cantos . . .. Exeter and London<br />

1805. Anon.<br />

Moses . . . conducting the children <strong>of</strong> Israel . . .: a prize poem. 1810 (in<br />

Oxford prize poems). Anon.<br />

Mahomet: a prize poem . . .. 1810 (in Oxford prize poems). Anon.<br />

Mary Rolls, Mrs Henry fl. 1815–36<br />

Sacred sketches from scripture history. 1815.<br />

Moscow: a poem. 1816.<br />

A poetical address to Lord Byron. 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> home <strong>of</strong> love: a poem. London, Oxford, <strong>Cambridge</strong>, Liverpool,<br />

Coventry and Warwick 1817.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> the north, or the feudal Christmas: a poem. 1825.<br />

Lines addressed to the members <strong>of</strong> the Royal National Institution.<br />

[1825?] Single sheet.<br />

James Rondeau fl. 1817–35<br />

Sarah Richardson | Jane Elizabeth Roscoe<br />

Leopold’s loss, or England’s tears o’er the urn <strong>of</strong> . . . Princess<br />

Charlotte Augusta: a monody. 1817.<br />

Humorous recitations in verse . . . 1820, 1822 (as Recitations . . . in<br />

verse).<br />

Anti-negro emancipation: an appeal to Mr Wilberforce. 1824. Anon.<br />

Prose.<br />

Elements <strong>of</strong> truth, or the missionary assistant. 1835. Prose.<br />

Jane Elizabeth Roscoe, later Hornblower<br />

1797–1853<br />

Poems. By one <strong>of</strong> the authors <strong>of</strong> Poems for youth by a family circle.<br />

1820, 1821. Anon. With others.<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> the Rev Benjamin Goodier. Liverpool 1825. Anon.<br />

Prose.<br />

Poems. 1843.<br />

Vara, or the child <strong>of</strong> adoption. New York 1854, 1858. Anon. Prose.<br />

Nellie <strong>of</strong> Truro. By the author <strong>of</strong> Vara. 1856; New York 1856, 1857;<br />

London [1876]. Anon. Prose.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Julia. By the author <strong>of</strong> Vara. New York 1859. Anon. Prose.<br />

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