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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

479 | 480<br />

Jefferys Taylor 1792–1853<br />

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

Contributions to Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album in the Osborne Collection,<br />

Toronto.<br />

§1<br />

Harry’s holiday; or the doings <strong>of</strong> one who had nothing to do. Preface<br />

by Jane Taylor. 1818, 1819, 1822, [1851] (new edn, rev, <strong>The</strong> Favourite<br />

Lib vol 7), nd [c. 1856] (reprint <strong>of</strong> Favourite Lib edn pbd with 2<br />

other works in Tales for Boys ser), 1862 (advertised as Favourite<br />

Lib ser 11, Tales for Boys 4; no known copies), 1880 (no known<br />

copies). Some illustr Taylors.<br />

Aesop in rhyme, with some originals . . . [and] an engraving to each<br />

fable. 1820, 1823 (2nd edn, corrected); New Haven CT 1824 (a selection<br />

as Fables in rhyme); Boston nd [c. 1826], London 1828, 1834<br />

(no known copies), 1844 (4th edn), 1846 (no known copies), nd [c.<br />

1857] (5th edn). Some illustr Taylors. 4 <strong>of</strong> the original fables rptd<br />

in Appendix IV <strong>of</strong> E. V. Lucas edn <strong>of</strong> Original poems [1905].<br />

reviews: Eclectic Rev Aug 1821; GM Nov 1821; Monthly Rev Mar<br />

1822.<br />

Ralph Richards, the miser. (A tale.) 1821. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> family pen,<br />

1867. Illustr Taylors.<br />

Tales and dialogues, in prose and verse. 1822 (no known copies), 1822<br />

(2nd edn), 1825 (new edn). <strong>The</strong> narrative poem ‘<strong>The</strong> tolling bell’<br />

rptd in <strong>The</strong> family pen, 1867. Illustr Taylors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little historians: a new chronicle <strong>of</strong> the affairs <strong>of</strong> England . . . in<br />

Church and State. 3 vols 1824. Illustr Taylors.<br />

review: GM May 1824.<br />

Parlour commentaries on the Constitution and laws <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

‘1825’ (1826). Illustr Taylors.<br />

Old <strong>English</strong> sayings newly expounded, in prose and verse. 1827.<br />

Illustr Taylors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> barn and the steeple. 1828. Argument between the Dissenting<br />

and Established Churches.<br />

review: Eclectic Rev May 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> forest; or, rambles in the woodland. 1831 (Little Lib [3]), 1832<br />

(2nd edn, enlarged with additional illustrations), New York 1832,<br />

London 1835 (3rd edn). Some illustr Taylors.<br />

<strong>The</strong> farm: a new account <strong>of</strong> rural toils and produce. 1832 (Little Lib<br />

[8]), 1834, Boston 1834 (Peter Parley’s Little Lib 5, rev), New York<br />

1834 (new frontispiece), 1837, Philadelphia 1841, 1854. Some<br />

illustr Taylors.<br />

A new description <strong>of</strong> the earth; considered chiefly as a residence for<br />

man. 1832, nd [c. 1840]. Illustr Taylors.<br />

A month in London; or, some <strong>of</strong> its modern wonders described.<br />

1832. Sold plain and coloured.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ocean: a description <strong>of</strong> wonders and important products <strong>of</strong><br />

the sea. 1833 (Little Lib [12]), New York nd [c. 1833–4], London<br />

1835 (enlarged and with additional illustrations). Pbd anonymously,<br />

but poem at end signed Jefferys Taylor, and 2nd edn <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> forest (1832) attributes to Jefferys a work called Wonders <strong>of</strong><br />

the ocean.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young islanders. A tale <strong>of</strong> the last century. 1842, New York 1842<br />

(with additional illustrations), London 1844 (new edn), 1848 (no<br />

known copies), 1849 (new edn), New York 1854 (sub-titled <strong>The</strong><br />

school-boy Crusoes), London nd [1855] (Run and Read Lib [54],<br />

sub-titled And what came <strong>of</strong> their adventures; A ‘Yellow-back’),<br />

Boston 1861–3 (3 edns), Philadelphia 1876, New York 1881, nd [c.<br />

1884–9] (titled Boy Crusoes) (a Robinsonnade).<br />

review: Eclectic Rev May 1842.<br />

Cottage traditions: or the peasant’s tale <strong>of</strong> ancestry. 1842, 1843 (with<br />

title <strong>The</strong> peasant’s tale; bound with James Strickland’s Edward<br />

Evelyn, but separately paginated), 1848 (with title <strong>The</strong> peasant’s<br />

tale; bound with Edward Evelyn, but normal pagination<br />

through both titles).<br />

Incidents <strong>of</strong> the Apostolic age in Britain. [A tale.] 1844.<br />

A glance at the globe, and at the worlds around us. 1848, nd [c. 1857].<br />

<strong>The</strong> family bible newly opened; with Uncle Goodwin’s account <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

1853. Preface by Isaac Taylor <strong>of</strong> Stanford Rivers. Frontispiece engr<br />

by Mason Jackson after Sir John Gilbert.<br />

review: Eclectic Rev May 1853.<br />

Jefferys may be the author <strong>of</strong> the 6 poems signed ‘Edward Lambe’ in the 1806<br />

Minor’s pocket book.<br />

Contributions to books<br />

Three poems and 5 drawings from his sketchbook in Ann Taylor Gilbert’s ms<br />

Album, photo facs edn New York 1978. [cds]<br />

Emily Taylor 1795–1872<br />

<strong>The</strong> vision <strong>of</strong> Las Casas and other poems. 1825. 1845.<br />

Poetical illustrations <strong>of</strong> passages <strong>of</strong> scripture. Wellington, Salop<br />

and London 1826.<br />

Sabbath recreations, or select poetry <strong>of</strong> a religious kind . . . with original<br />

pieces. Ed Taylor, London and Wellington, Salop 1829 (2<br />

edns); Boston 1829; London 1835; Boston 1839.<br />

Lays for the sabbath: a collection <strong>of</strong> religious poetry. Ed Taylor,<br />

Boston 1846, 1850, 1860.<br />

Flowers and fruit gathered by loving hands from old <strong>English</strong><br />

gardens. Ed Taylor 1864.<br />

Wrote numerous prose works for children.<br />

George Taylor, <strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> England fl. 1805–21<br />

An elegy on the . . . death <strong>of</strong> . . . Nelson . . .. 1805.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tears <strong>of</strong> the muses on the death <strong>of</strong> Fox . . .. Snowhill [1806].<br />

<strong>The</strong> flower <strong>of</strong> Brunswick: an elegy. 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mental claims <strong>of</strong> the sexes, with other poems. 1821.<br />

John Taylor 1757–1832<br />

§1<br />

Verses on various occasions. 1795. Anon.<br />

Monsieur Tonson: a tale. Glasgow [1796], [1798?] (in Poetry, original<br />

and selected); London 1810 (anon, as Monsieur Tonson: a new<br />

version), 1813; Philadelphia [1820?]; London 1823, 1830 (2 edns,<br />

illustr Cruikshank), 1831, [1850?].<br />

Frank Hayman: a tale. 1798. Single sheet.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Caledonian comet. 1810. Anon.<br />

Poems on several occasions . . .. Edinburgh 1811.<br />

Poems on various subjects. 2 vols 1827.<br />

Plays and dramas, original and translated from the Greek and<br />

Italian. Worcester 1830 (priv ptd).<br />

§2<br />

Records <strong>of</strong> my life. 2 vols 1832; New York 1833; ed R. H. Stoddard,<br />

London [c. 1874] (selections from).<br />

William Taylor 1765–1836<br />

Lessing, G. E. Nathan the wise: a dramatic poem . . .. Tr Taylor,<br />

Norwich 1791; London 1805 (printed in Norwich 1791); Leipzig<br />

and New York 1868 (in Collection <strong>of</strong> German Authors vol 9); ed H.<br />

Morley 1886.<br />

Goethe. Iphigenia in Tauris. Tr Taylor, Norwich 1793; Berlin 1794.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> memoirs, an edn <strong>of</strong> Sayers, a history <strong>of</strong> German poetry (3 vols<br />

1828–30), a book on <strong>English</strong> synonyms, and <strong>of</strong> individual poems pbd in jnls.<br />

Laura Sophia Temple 1763–after 1820<br />

Poems. 1805.<br />

Lyric and other poems. London and Bristol 1808.<br />

<strong>The</strong> siege <strong>of</strong> Zaragoza and other poems. 1812.

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