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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

431 | 432<br />

Robert Roscoe 1789–1850<br />

Chevy Chase: a poem, founded on the ancient ballad. 1813 (authorship<br />

uncertain), 1820. Anon.<br />

Fitchett, J. King Alfred: a poem. Ed Roscoe 6 vols 1841–2.<br />

William Roscoe 1753–1831<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. Liverpool 1853; London 1857 (as 1st collected<br />

edn).<br />

William Roscoe <strong>of</strong> Liverpool. Ed G. Chandler 1953. Contains biography<br />

and poetical works.<br />

§1<br />

Mount Pleasant: a descriptive poem. Warrington 1777. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wrongs <strong>of</strong> Africa: a poem. 2 pts 1787–8. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wrongs <strong>of</strong> Almoona, or the African’s revenge. By a friend to all<br />

mankind. Liverpool 1788. Anon (authorship uncertain).<br />

Ode to the people <strong>of</strong> France . . . after Petrarch. Liverpool 1789. Anon<br />

(authorship uncertain).<br />

<strong>The</strong> life, death and wonderful achievements <strong>of</strong> Edmund Burke: a<br />

new ballad. 1792, [1800?]. Anon. Single sheet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Lorenzo de Medici. 2 vols Liverpool 1795; London 1796,<br />

1797; 4 vols Basil 1799; London 1800, 1806, 1825, 3 vols 1825 (in<br />

<strong>English</strong> historians); Heidelberg 1825–6; London 1836; New York<br />

1842; Philadelphia 1842; London 1846 (3 edns, one with memoir<br />

by W. Hazlitt), 1847, 1851, 1862, 1863, 1865, 1875, 1877, 1881; ed W.<br />

Hazlitt 1883, 1889, 1891, 1895, 1898, 1906. Tr Fr by F. Thurot, Paris<br />

[1799]; Ger Berlin 1797, Vienna 1817; Greek by X. Parmenidou,<br />

Athens 1858; Ital by G. Mecherini, Pisa 1816. Prose.<br />

Tansillo, L. <strong>The</strong> nurse: a poem. Tr Roscoe, Liverpool and London<br />

1798, 1800; Dublin 1800; New York 1800; Liverpool 1804.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and pontificate <strong>of</strong> Leo the Tenth. 4 vols Liverpool 1805; 6<br />

vols London 1806, 4 vols 1827, 1828; Heidelberg 1828; London<br />

1842, 2 vols 1846 (2 edns); ed W. Hazlitt 1846; London 1853, 1868,<br />

1883. Tr Ger by H. P. K. Henke, Leipzig 1806–8, and by A. F. G.<br />

Glaser, Vienna 1818; Ital by L. Bossi, Milan 1816–17.<br />

<strong>The</strong> butterfly’s ball and the grasshopper’s feast. [1807], [1810?] (with<br />

<strong>The</strong> peacock at home, by [C. A. Dorset]), 1822, 1824, [1830], 1831;<br />

numerous edns with <strong>The</strong> peacock at home (20th edn 1838); Derby<br />

[1840?]; London [1854?], 1855; ed C. Welsh 1883 (facs reprint); New<br />

York [1967] (illustr D. Bolognese); London 1973 (illustr A.<br />

Aldridge); New York 1975.<br />

Lines written . . . on parting with his library. [Liverpool 1816.]<br />

Poems for youth, by a family circle. Pt 1. ed M. A. Jevons 1820. With<br />

others. Pt 2 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dingle: a poem. [1860?] (illustr S. T. d’E.).<br />

Publications on law and politics, editions, memoirs.<br />

§2<br />

Roscoe, H. <strong>The</strong> life. 2 vols 1833.<br />

Traill, T. S. Memoir. Liverpool 1853.<br />

William Stanley Roscoe 1782–1843<br />

Poems. 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vale <strong>of</strong> the cross. Philadelphia [1835?].<br />

William Stewart Rose 1775–1843<br />

A naval history <strong>of</strong> the late war. Vol 1 (all pbd) 1802. Prose.<br />

de Herberay, N. Amadis de Gaul, freely translated from the first part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the French version. Tr Rose 1803.<br />

Le Grand. Partenopex de Blois, freely translated. Tr Rose, London<br />

and Edinburgh 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crusade <strong>of</strong> St Lewis and King Edward the martyr. 1810. Ballads.<br />

Casti, G. B. <strong>The</strong> court and parliament <strong>of</strong> beasts, freely translated [or<br />

rather adapted] from the Animali parlanti: a poem. 1816, 1819.<br />

Letters from the north <strong>of</strong> Italy, addressed to H. Hallam. 2 vols 1819.<br />

Anon. Prose.<br />

Berni, F. <strong>The</strong> Orlando innamorato. Tr Rose, Edinburgh and London<br />

1823. Abridged, prose, with passages in verse.<br />

Ariosto, L. Orlando furioso. Tr Rose 8 vols 1823–31, 2 vols 1858 (with<br />

brief memoir by C. Townsend), 1864, 1907–10, etc; Indianapolis<br />

MO [1968].<br />

Thoughts and recollections. 1825. Anon. Prose.<br />

Apology addressed to the travellers’ club, or anecdotes <strong>of</strong> monkeys.<br />

1825. Anon (attribution uncertain). Prose.<br />

A letter to H. Hallam . . . on the conduct <strong>of</strong> the catholic priesthood.<br />

1826. Prose.<br />

To the Right Honourable J. H. Frere. Brighton [1834]. Verse.<br />

Rhymes. Brighton 1837 (priv ptd).<br />

Rufus, or the red king: a romance. 3 vols [1838]. Anon. Prose.<br />

Some verses to Byron (1818) were first ptd in Works <strong>of</strong> Byron: letters, ed R.<br />

E. Prothero, vol 4 1900, pp. 212–14.<br />

Sir William Rough d. 1838<br />

Lorenzino de Medici and other poems. 1797.<br />

<strong>The</strong> conspiracy <strong>of</strong> Gowrie: a tragedy 1800. Anon (authorship uncertain).<br />

Lines on the death <strong>of</strong> . . . Sir Ralph Abercromby. By the author <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

conspiracy <strong>of</strong> Gowrie. 1801. Anon (authorship uncertain).<br />

Wilkes, J. Letters. Ed [Rough] 4 vols 1804, 1805.<br />

Two epistles out <strong>of</strong> Wales . . .. 1808.<br />

Poems, miscellaneous and fugitive . . .. 1816.<br />

Lines addressed to W. Wordsworth. Colombo 1835. Anon. With B.<br />

Bailey.<br />

Frances Arabella Rowden d. c. 1840<br />

A poetical introduction to the study <strong>of</strong> botany. 1801, 1812, 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pleasures <strong>of</strong> friendship: a poem in two parts. 1810, 1811, 1818.<br />

A Christian wreath for the pagan deities. 1820. Prose.<br />

A biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> the most distinguished writers. 1821. Prose.<br />

Henry Rowe, rector <strong>of</strong> Ringshall d. 1819<br />

Poems. 2 vols 1796.<br />

<strong>The</strong> montem: a musical entertainment. 1808.<br />

Fables in verse. 1810.<br />

Charlotte Rowles fl. 1829–35<br />

Nadaber: a tradition, with other poems. 1829. With Martha Rowles.<br />

Eastern scenes in early ages. London, Wrexham and Yeovil 1835.<br />

Martha Rowles<br />

See Charlotte Rowles, above.<br />

Elizabeth Rowse, Mrs fl. 1802–33<br />

A grammatical game, in rhyme. By a lady. London, Bath and<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1802. Anon.<br />

Outlines <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> history, in verse. 1808, 1811; Clapham and<br />

London 1833.<br />

Robert Roxby 1767?–1846<br />

<strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> the reedwater minstrel . . .. Newcastle 1809 (anon), 1832<br />

(acknowledged).

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