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Early Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

491 | 492<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Kirke White and James Grahame. Ed G.<br />

Gilfillan, Edinburgh 1855, 1856; New York 1856; Edinburgh 1868;<br />

London [1878] (Cassell’s Lib).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> Robert Bloomfield and Kirke White. 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works. Ed H. K. Swann [1897?] (in <strong>The</strong> Canterbury<br />

Poets).<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetical works <strong>of</strong> I. Watts and H. K. White. 2 vols Boston<br />

[1880].<br />

Poems, letters and prose fragments. Ed J. Drinkwater [1907] (ML);<br />

London and New York [1922?].<br />

Poems, hymns and prose writings. Ed R. T. Beckwith, Oxford 1985.<br />

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Clifton Grove: a sketch in verse, with other poems. 1803.<br />

[Uncollected poems and prose, ed T. O. Mabbott.] N & Q 7 Sep 1940,<br />

13 Jan 1945, 15 June, 2 Nov 1946, 4 Sep 1948.<br />

Mabbott, T. O. Letters <strong>of</strong> Kirke White. N & Q 16 Nov 1946.<br />

John Whitehouse 1756?–1824<br />

Poems, consisting chiefly <strong>of</strong> original pieces . . .. 1787.<br />

Odes moral and descriptive . . .. 1794.<br />

An elegiac ode to the memory <strong>of</strong> . . . Reynolds . . .. 1792.<br />

Stolberg, F. L. Hymn to the earth. Tr Whitehouse 1800.<br />

Hymn <strong>of</strong> thanksgiving . . .. 1814.<br />

Panegyric <strong>of</strong> Samuel Whitbread. Northampton 1816.<br />

Tribute <strong>of</strong> affection to the memory <strong>of</strong> Mrs . . . Whitehouse. 1819.<br />

William S. Wickenden, ‘<strong>The</strong> bard <strong>of</strong> the forest’<br />

1797–c. 1867<br />

<strong>The</strong> rustic’s lay and other poems. Gloucester 1817.<br />

Count Glarus <strong>of</strong> Switzerland, interspersed with . . . poetry.<br />

Gloucester and London [1819].<br />

Poems. By ‘the bard <strong>of</strong> the forest’. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1823 (anon); Sherborne<br />

1827 (acknowledged); London 1859 (5th edn).<br />

Poems and tales with an autobiographical sketch <strong>of</strong> his early life.<br />

1851.<br />

Prose and poetry. By ‘the bard <strong>of</strong> the forest’. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1852.<br />

Author <strong>of</strong> numerous works <strong>of</strong> fiction.<br />

Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen 1792–1836<br />

Collection<br />

<strong>The</strong> brothers [J. H. and B. B. Wiffen]: memoirs and miscellanies. Ed<br />

S. R. Pattison 1880, [1896] (in Monthly Tract Soc, n.s. 364).<br />

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Poems by three friends. 1813 (anon), 1815 (as Poems, acknowledged).<br />

With T. Raffles and J. B. Brown.<br />

Aonian hours and other poems. London and Newport 1819; London<br />

1820.<br />

Julia Alpinula, with other poems. 1820 (2 edns).<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Garcilasso de la Vega. Tr Wiffen 1823. With critical and<br />

historical essay on Spanish poetry.<br />

Tasso. Jerusalem delivered, book the fourth . . .. Tr Wiffen 1821, 2 vols<br />

1824–5 (completed, with a life <strong>of</strong> the author), 3 vols 1826, 2 vols<br />

1830, 1846; 1 vol New York 1846; London 1854; New York 1858;<br />

London 1872. Life <strong>of</strong> Tasso pbd separately, New York 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> echo <strong>of</strong> antiquity: the past and the future. 1826.<br />

Verses written on the alameda at Ampthill Park. 1827 (priv ptd).<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> W. Thompson . . . with tributary verses. 1828.<br />

Historical memoirs <strong>of</strong> the first race <strong>of</strong> ancestry whence the house <strong>of</strong><br />

Russell had its origin. 2 vols 1833. Prose.<br />

Verses written at . . . Woburn Abbey. By [J. H. W.]. 1836 (priv ptd).<br />

Anon.<br />

Joseph Wilde fl. 1810–14<br />

<strong>The</strong> hospital: a poem . . .. Norwich [1810].<br />

Infancy: a poem . . .. Norwich 1814.<br />

Miss Williams, <strong>of</strong> Glanravon fl. 1815–16<br />

Dependance: a poem. [1815?]<br />

Fashion: a poem. 1816.<br />

Taliesin Williams, called Taliesin ab Iolo<br />

Morganwg 1787–1847<br />

Cardiff Castle: a poem . . .. Merthyr Tydfil 1827.<br />

Gwent and Dyfed royal eisteddfod . . . <strong>The</strong> Welsh ode . . .. Tr A. Bruce,<br />

London and Cardiff 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> doom <strong>of</strong> Colyn Dolphyn: a poem. London and Merthyr Tydfil<br />

1837.<br />

Pbns also in Welsh.<br />

Barbarina Wilmot<br />

See Barbarina Brand, above.<br />

Charles Wolfe 1791–1823<br />

Collections<br />

Remains <strong>of</strong> the late Rev Charles Wolfe. Ed J. A. Russell 2 vols Dublin<br />

and London 1825; 1 vol London 1826 (2 edns), 1827; Hartford CT<br />

1828; London 1829, 1832, 1836, 1842, 1847. Poems and sermons,<br />

with memoir.<br />

Sermons <strong>of</strong> the late Rev Charles Wolfe [with memoir by G. J. Davies].<br />

1883. Rptd from Remains, above.<br />

Poems. 1903, 1909. With memoir by C. L. Falkiner and ms facs <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />

burial <strong>of</strong> Sir John Moore.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> burial <strong>of</strong> Sir John Moore. Newry Telegraph 19 Apr 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> burial <strong>of</strong> Sir John Moore; with other poems [and a memoir]. 1825.<br />

Elizabeth Wolferstan, Mrs Samuel Pipe 1763–1845<br />

<strong>The</strong> enchanted flute, with other poems, and Fables from La<br />

Fontaine. 1822, 1823.<br />

Eugenia: a poem, in four cantos. 1824.<br />

Ovid. <strong>The</strong> fable <strong>of</strong> Phaeton. Tr [Wolferstan] 1828.<br />

Fairy tales in verse. Lichfield 1829; London and Lichfield 1830, 1833.<br />

On reading Lady Flora Hastings’ poems. [1840?] Anon (attribution<br />

uncertain).<br />

Golden rules. 1841.<br />

Old stories versified. 1842.<br />

George Woodley 1786–1846<br />

Mount Edgcumbe: a descriptive poem, <strong>The</strong> shipwreck: a naval<br />

eclogue. By [G. W.]. Dock 1804. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> church yard and other poems. 1808.<br />

Britain’s bulwarks, or the British seaman: a poem. Plymouth 1811.<br />

Portugal delivered: a poem . . .. London and Plymouth 1812.<br />

Redemption: a poem in twenty books. 2 vols Truro 1816.<br />

Cornubia: a poem in five cantos . . .. London and Truro 1819.<br />

Published miscellaneous prose works.<br />

William Wordsworth 1770–1850<br />

Mss <strong>of</strong> works by Wordsworth and his family are chiefly held at the<br />

Wordsworth Lib, Grasmere, where there are approximately 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> all

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