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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

487 | 488<br />

Orcadian sketches: legendary and lyrical pieces. Edinburgh and<br />

Dundee 1832.<br />

Poems, legendary, lyrical and descriptive. Edinburgh 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pictorial giftbook, or lays and lithography . . .. Edinburgh 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Reynard the fox. Tr Vedder [1852] (illustr G. Canton),<br />

[1856], 1857.<br />

Charles Verral fl. 1810–15<br />

<strong>The</strong> pleasures <strong>of</strong> possession . . .. 1810.<br />

Poems, including Servius Tullius . . .. [1815?].<br />

John Vincent, curate <strong>of</strong> Constantine fl. 1809–12<br />

Fowling: a poem (in five books) . . .. 1808 (anon); Edinburgh 1812<br />

(authorship acknowledged).<br />

Also pbd a sermon in 1812.<br />

Josiah Walker d. 1831<br />

Monody on the death <strong>of</strong> John Thurlow Esq. Norwich 1782. Anon.<br />

An ode . . . to . . . society . . . universal good-will. Norwich 1785.<br />

<strong>The</strong> defence <strong>of</strong> order: a poem. Edinburgh 1803 (3 edns).<br />

Poems by Burns . . .. Ed Walker 2 vols Edinburgh 1811.<br />

William Sidney Walker 1795–1846<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical remains . . . with a memoir. Ed J. Moultrie, London and<br />

Rugby 1852.<br />

Gustavus Vasa and <strong>The</strong> heroes <strong>of</strong> Waterloo. Ed D. H. Reiman, New<br />

York and London 1977 (facs reprints <strong>of</strong> 1813 and 1815).<br />

§1<br />

Gustavus Vasa and other poems. 1813 (2 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> heroes <strong>of</strong> Waterloo: an ode. 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> appeal <strong>of</strong> Poland: an ode. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1816.<br />

Poems from the Danish . . .. Tr Walker, Philadelphia 1816.<br />

Shakespeare. Senarii graeci, praemio Porsoniano dignati. Tr Walker<br />

[scenes tr into Latin], [<strong>Cambridge</strong>] 1818.<br />

Shakespeare’s versification and its apparent irregularities<br />

explained. Ed [W. N. Lettsom] 1854. Prose.<br />

A critical examination <strong>of</strong> the text <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare. Ed [W. N. Lettsom]<br />

3 vols 1860. Prose.<br />

Also edited Latin verse.<br />

Catharine or Catherine George Ward, later<br />

Mason b. 1787<br />

Poems. Edinburgh 1805; Coventry and London 1812.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the glen. London and Windsor 1813.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dandy family, or the pleasures <strong>of</strong> a ball night. 1815.<br />

A tributary poem on the death <strong>of</strong> . . . Princess Charlotte. [1817.]<br />

Maid, wife and mother, or women! A poem . . .. 1819.<br />

Miscellaneous poems. 1820.<br />

Author also <strong>of</strong> numerous novels.<br />

Charlotte Wardle fl. 1814<br />

St Aelian’s, or the cursing well: a poem. 1814.<br />

Norway: a poem (with Danish tr by N. H. Jaeger). London and<br />

Christiania [1814].<br />

Mary Ann Wassell fl. 1815–59<br />

<strong>The</strong> rivals, or the general investigation. 1815 (2 edns); Cheltenham<br />

1859 (5th edn).<br />

George Watson, later Watson-Taylor, also ‘Sir J.<br />

Cheakill’ d. 1841<br />

England preserved: an historical play . . .. 1795 (2 edns), 1802, 1811 (in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Modern <strong>The</strong>atre vol 8).<br />

<strong>The</strong> old hag in a red cloak: a romance . . .. 1801, 1802 (in <strong>The</strong> school for<br />

satire). Anon.<br />

Equanimity in death: a poem. 1813.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cross-Bath guide . . .. Ed ‘Sir J. Cheakill’. 1815. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ligate: a comedy. 1820. Anon. Prose.<br />

Poems written in <strong>English</strong> . . . By Charles, Duke <strong>of</strong> Orleans. Ed<br />

[Watson]. 1827.<br />

Pieces <strong>of</strong> poetry, with two dramas. 2 vols Chiswick 1830. Anon. Verse<br />

and prose.<br />

William Watt, <strong>of</strong> Islington 1793–1859<br />

Comus and Cupid. Glasgow 1835; London 1844, 1860 (as Poems and<br />

songs).<br />

Remarks on shooting . . . in familiar verse. London and Manchester<br />

1835; London 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cosset lamb, Enigma, My home in the forest wide . . .. 1847.<br />

Alaric Alexander Watts 1797–1864<br />

§1<br />

Poetical sketches, with stanzas for music. 1822 (priv ptd).<br />

Poetical sketches, <strong>The</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>ession, <strong>The</strong> broken heart . . . with stanzas<br />

for music and other poems. 1823, 1824 (3rd edn), 1828, 1843.<br />

Scenes <strong>of</strong> life and shades <strong>of</strong> character. 2 vols 1831. With others. Prose.<br />

Lyrics <strong>of</strong> the heart. 1851; New York 1852; Philadelphia 1853; Rugeley<br />

[1855?] (a selection, <strong>The</strong> sister <strong>of</strong> charity).<br />

§2<br />

Watts, A. Alfred. Alaric Watts: a narrative <strong>of</strong> his life. 2 vols 1864, 1884.<br />

Also a few minor prose writings and numerous contributions to periodicals.<br />

Watts edited the following periodicals and annuals: Leeds Intelligencer<br />

(1822–5); Manchester Courier (1825–6); Literary Souvenir (1825–35);<br />

Cabinet <strong>of</strong> British Art (1835–8) (continuation <strong>of</strong> Souvenir, above);<br />

Poetical Album (1825) and (1828–9); United Services Gazette (1833–47);<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> the time (1856).<br />

Susanna or Susannah Watts 1768–1842<br />

Collection<br />

Hymns and poems . . . with a few recollections <strong>of</strong> her life. Leicester<br />

1842.<br />

§1<br />

Dodsley, R. Chinese maxims, translated from <strong>The</strong> oeconomy <strong>of</strong><br />

human life into heroic verse, in seven parts. Tr Watts, Leicester<br />

1784.<br />

de’ Medici, Lorenzo. Original poems and translations, particularly<br />

Ambra. Tr chiefly by Watts. London and Leicester 1802.<br />

A walk through Leicester, being a guide . . .. 1804 (anon); Leicester<br />

1820; Leicester and Brussels 1967 (attributed). Prose.<br />

Elegy on the death <strong>of</strong> the Princess Charlotte Augusta <strong>of</strong> Wales.<br />

Leicester [1817?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> selector. Ed Watts 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> insects in council, addressed to entomologists, with other<br />

poems. London and Leicester 1828; London 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> animals’ friend . . . to inculcate kindness . . .. 1833. Prose.<br />

Lewis Way 1772–1840<br />

Poems. Stansted 1822 (priv ptd). Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> withered chaplet from Villa Franca. [n.p. 1822.] Anon.

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