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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

475 | 476<br />

Original hymns . . . by various authors. Ed John Leifchild 1842. 101<br />

hymns.<br />

[Gilbert, Caroline.] A child’s walk through the year. 1858. Preface.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family pen. Ed Canon Isaac Taylor 2 vols 1867. Poem ‘Lines<br />

addressed to her brother Isaac’.<br />

Autobiography and other memorials <strong>of</strong> Mrs Gilbert. Ed Josiah<br />

Gilbert 2 vols 1874. Poems, verses and prose writings.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> Minor’s Pocket Book. 1799, 1800, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1809,<br />

1810, 1811, 1813, 1814, 1828. Verse solutions to enigmas, charades,<br />

rebuses and other poems signed ‘A’, ‘Anna’, ‘Clara’, ‘Emmeline’,<br />

‘Eugenia’, ‘Juvenilia’, ‘Maria’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Eclectic Review. 1812–15. Reviews <strong>of</strong> Self-control, by Mary<br />

Brunton (June 1812); Tales <strong>of</strong> fashionable life, by Maria<br />

Edgeworth (Oct 1812); Christian morals, by Hannah More (June<br />

1813); Popular essays, by Elizabeth Hamilton (July 1814); Memoirs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs Harriet Newell (Dec 1815).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sheffield Iris. 8 Nov 1836. Letter from a Rustic Rambler rptd in<br />

Letters on Dr Knight’s lecture, 1836.<br />

London University College Magazine. [1848.] Poem ‘Song <strong>of</strong> the tea<br />

kettle’ (later rptd in Autobiography, 1874).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday School Magazine. 1848. Sixty years ago (recollections <strong>of</strong><br />

country Sundays and the Sunday school started by Rev Isaac<br />

Taylor in 1790).<br />

Published letters, diaries, notebooks<br />

Gilbert, Ann. Autobiography, and other memorials. 2 vols 1874.<br />

Letters passim.<br />

Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album [1813–1936]. Introd and biographical<br />

notes by C. D. Stewart, photo facs New York 1978. [cds]<br />

Jane Taylor 1783–1824<br />

Unpbd letters, poems and drawings at Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds<br />

and at the Guildhall, London. A few letters in the Osborne Collection, Toronto.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ms <strong>of</strong> her first attempt at a novel now missing (Osborne holds a photographed<br />

copy). A transcription pbd in BC 26 Spring 1977.<br />

Collections and selections<br />

Memoirs and poetical remains <strong>of</strong> the late Jane Taylor, with extracts<br />

from her correspondence. 2 vols 1825. Illustr Taylors. See full<br />

entry under Isaac Taylor jr, below.<br />

Scenes <strong>of</strong> early life, Boston 1831. 10 pieces from <strong>The</strong> contributions <strong>of</strong><br />

Q. Q.<br />

Bible thoughts for the young. Illustr Abel Bowen, Boston 1831. 12<br />

pieces from <strong>The</strong> contributions <strong>of</strong> Q. Q.<br />

<strong>The</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> Jane Taylor. 5 vols Boston 1832. First collected edn.<br />

Contains Memoirs, correspondence and poetical remains; <strong>The</strong><br />

contributions <strong>of</strong> Q. Q.; Display; Essays in rhyme; Correspondence<br />

between a mother and her daughter at school; Original poems<br />

(‘by the Taylor family’).<br />

<strong>The</strong> pleasures <strong>of</strong> taste, and other stories. Ed Sarah J. Hale, Boston<br />

1839 (<strong>The</strong> School Lib Jnl ser, 2). 35 pieces from <strong>The</strong> contributions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Q. Q.; 7 letters from Correspondence between a mother and her<br />

daughter at school.<br />

Waste not, want not, and other stories by Maria Edgeworth, Jane<br />

Taylor and Mrs Barbauld. Ed with introd and notes by Michael V.<br />

O’Shea, Boston [1901] (Heath’s Home and School Classics, 20).<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> discontented pendulum’ and ‘<strong>The</strong> philosopher’s scales’<br />

from <strong>The</strong> contributions <strong>of</strong> Q. Q.<br />

Jane Taylor, prose and poetry. Ed with introd by Florence V. Barry<br />

1925 (Oxford Misc ser). 15 letters from rev edn <strong>of</strong> Memoirs and<br />

correspondence in <strong>The</strong> family pen; 17 poems from 4th edn<br />

Original poems; 4 poems from 1845 edn <strong>of</strong> Rhymes for the<br />

nursery; 14 extracts from Display; 7 poems from Essays in rhyme;<br />

12 pieces from <strong>The</strong> contributions <strong>of</strong> Q. Q.<br />

See also <strong>The</strong> Taylors <strong>of</strong> Ongar, Collections and selections, above.<br />

§1<br />

Display. A tale for young people. 1815, 1815 (2nd edn corrected),<br />

Boston 1815, London 1815 (3rd edn), 1816 (4th and 5th edns),<br />

1817–20 (6th–9th edns), 1823 (10th and 11th edns), Boston nd<br />

[1828] (as Elizabeth Palmer), London 1829 (12th edn), 1832 (13th<br />

edn), 1840 (14th edn), 1848 (no known copies); nd [c. 1865], nd [c.<br />

1873] (new edn). Tr Fr 1823 (as Elizabeth et Emilie).<br />

reviews: Literary Panorama June 1815, Br Critic July 1815,<br />

Eclectic Rev July 1815, Critical Rev Aug 1815, Evangelical Mag Oct<br />

1815, GM Mar 1816, Monthly Rev Mar 1816.<br />

Essays in rhyme, on morals and manners. 1816, Boston 1816, London<br />

1816 (2nd edn corrected), 1817, 1820 (4th edn corrected), 1825 (5th<br />

edn), 1830 (‘4th edn’), Boston 1832 (from 4th London edn), 1840<br />

(‘5th edn’). Edns <strong>of</strong> 1839, 1855, 1860, 1863 recorded, but no known<br />

copies.<br />

reviews: Eclectic Rev July 1816; Evangelical Mag Nov 1816; GM<br />

Nov 1816; Monthly Rev Apr 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poem ‘<strong>The</strong> studious mechanic’ included in Poetic gems, nd [c.<br />

1840].<br />

<strong>The</strong> poem ‘Recreation’, from 4th edn 1820, illustr Charles Edward<br />

Brock and pbd in Sphere 24 Nov 1924 as ‘Scandal in the Duke <strong>of</strong><br />

Brunswick’s days: Recreation’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> contributions <strong>of</strong> Q. Q. to a periodical work [Youth’s Mag]: with<br />

some pieces not before published. 2 vols 1824, 1826 (2nd edn),<br />

New York 1826, 1827, London 1829–31 (4th–6th edns), 1834 (7th<br />

edn), Boston 1835 (from 5th London edn), London 1838 (new edn,<br />

1st 1-vol edn), 1840 (new edn), 1845 (10th edn), New York 1847, 1850<br />

(1st illus edn by Alfred Cornelius Howland), London 1851 (11th<br />

edn), 1855 (12th edn), 1866 (13th edn, rev preface), New York 1882<br />

(as A day’s pleasure, illustr Howland). Preface to 1st edn and rev<br />

preface to 1866 edn by Isaac Taylor jr. Many printings <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

pieces from Q. Q. including Francis’ dream, New York nd [c.<br />

1827]; I can do without it, Philadelphia nd [1830]; Busy idleness,<br />

New York 1832; A day’s pleasure etc, New York 1833; Lucy’s<br />

wishes, New York 1836; <strong>The</strong> discontented pendulum, nd [c. 1855];<br />

How it strikes a stranger, nd [c. 1882].<br />

reviews: Eclectic Rev Nov 1824, Evangelical Mag Jan 1825, GM<br />

Dec 1826.<br />

Collaborative works<br />

For Jane’s contributions to <strong>The</strong> new cries <strong>of</strong> London (1803), Original<br />

poems (1804–5), Rural scenes (1805), City scenes (1806), Rhymes for the<br />

nursery (1806), Limed twigs (1808), Signor Topsy-Turvey’s wonderful<br />

magic lantern (1810), Hymns for infant minds (1810), <strong>The</strong> associate<br />

minstrels (1810), <strong>The</strong> mother’s fables (1812), Original hymns for<br />

Sunday schools (1812), Correspondence between a mother and her<br />

daughter (1817), <strong>The</strong> linnet’s life (1822), see <strong>The</strong> Taylors <strong>of</strong> Ongar,<br />

Collaborative works, above.<br />

Contributions to books<br />

<strong>The</strong> associate minstrels. Ed Josiah Conder 1810. 10 poems.<br />

Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album [1813–1936]. Photo facs New York 1978.<br />

A watercolour, a pencil drawing and a poem.<br />

Taylor, Jefferys. Harry’s holiday. 1818. Preface.<br />

Chisman, Sarah. A mother’s journal, during the last illness <strong>of</strong> her<br />

daughter. 1820. Preface.<br />

Taylor, Isaac [jr]. Memoirs and poetical remains . . . <strong>of</strong> Jane Taylor. 2<br />

vols 1825. Prev unpbd poems and correspondence.<br />

Gilbert, Ann Taylor. Autobiography and other memorials. 2 vols<br />

1874. Prev unpbd poem.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> Minor’s Pocket Book, 1804, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814.<br />

Verse solutions to enigmas, charades, and other poems and verses<br />

signed ‘Eliza’, ‘J.’ and ‘J.T.’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Youth’s Magazine. 1816, 1817–22, 1824. Stories and prose pieces<br />

under pseud Q. Q., later collected (with 1 exception) in <strong>The</strong> contri-

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