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Nomachi, S. Stud in Eng Lit (Tokyo) 26 1949.<br />

Coxe, L. O. Beddoes: the mask <strong>of</strong> parody. Hudson Rev 6 1953.<br />

Todd, A. C. <strong>The</strong> mother <strong>of</strong> Beddoes. Studia Neophilologica 29 1957.<br />

Hoyt, C. A. <strong>The</strong>mes and imagery in the poetry <strong>of</strong> Beddoes. Studia<br />

Neophilologica 35 1963.<br />

Nickerson, C. C. Beddoes’ readings in Bodley. Studia<br />

Neophilologica 36 1964.<br />

Harrex, A. Death’s jest-book and the German contribution. Studia<br />

Neophilologica 39 1967.<br />

Thompson, J. R. Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Boston 1985.<br />

Charles Dent Bell 1819–98<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

§1<br />

Blanche Neville: a record <strong>of</strong> married life. By the author <strong>of</strong> ‘Faith in<br />

earnest’. 1853. A novel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> miners’ sons: Martin Luther and Henry Martyn. 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible in England. 1854.<br />

Time redeemed: or the past recalled. [1875.]<br />

Voices from the lakes and other poems. 1877 (for 1876).<br />

<strong>The</strong> four seasons at the lakes. 1878. Poems.<br />

Henry Martyn. 1880, New York 1881. A biography.<br />

Songs in the twilight. 1881.<br />

Hymns for the church and the chamber. 1882 (for 1881).<br />

<strong>The</strong> hymnal companion to the Book <strong>of</strong> Common Prayer. With an<br />

appendix . . . Ed Rev C. D. Bell 1884.<br />

Songs in many keys. 1884.<br />

Verses for Christmas and the New Year. No iv 1885.<br />

Gleanings from a tour in Palestine and the East. 1887, 1889.<br />

A winter on the Nile in Egypt and in Nubia. 1888.<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> a boyhood in the early part <strong>of</strong> the century. 1889.<br />

Anon.<br />

Poems old and new. 1893. A selection from earlier vols, with new<br />

poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church <strong>of</strong> England hymnal. Ed Bell, H. E. Fox and A. H. Mann<br />

1894.<br />

Diana’s looking-glass and other poems. 1894.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> our <strong>English</strong> poets. 1895. Essays on Gray, Goldsmith,<br />

Cowper, Scott, Coleridge and Wordsworth.<br />

Tales told by the fireside. 1896. 7 short stories.<br />

Bell also pbd sermons and devotional works.<br />

§2<br />

Julian.<br />

Miles, A. H. in Miles 10 (11).<br />

William Cox Bennett 1820–95<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 5.<br />

§1<br />

[A collection <strong>of</strong> poems, printed on single sheets.] [184-?] (priv ptd, no<br />

title page).<br />

My sonnets. Greenwich 1843 (priv ptd). Anon.<br />

Songs, ballads etc. Greenwich 1845. Anon.<br />

Poems. 1850.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 18 Jan 1851; Literary Gazette 25 Jan 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> triumph for Salamis: a lyrical ballad. Greenwich [1850?] (priv<br />

ptd).<br />

Verdicts. 1852.<br />

Endowed parish schools and high church vicars. Roan’s school: past,<br />

present and future. Three letters to the parishioners <strong>of</strong><br />

Greenwich. Greenwich [1853].<br />

War songs. 1855.<br />

review: Athenaeum 13 Oct 1855.<br />

Queen Eleanor’s vengeance and other poems. 1857 (for 1856).<br />

review: Athenaeum 3 Jan 1857.<br />

Songs by a song-writer: first hundred.‘1859’ [1858]; as Songs <strong>of</strong> a<br />

song-writer (enlarged) 1876.<br />

reviews: Spectator 1 Jan 1859 (brief notice); Athenaeum 9 Apr<br />

1859, 14 Oct 1876; Chambers’s Jnl 9 Apr 1859; Br Quart Rev July<br />

1859; Saturday Rev 16 Sep 1876 (brief notice).<br />

Baby May and other poems on infants. 1859, 3rd thousand 1861, 1865<br />

as 8 poems from Baby May, 1875 as Baby May, home poems and<br />

ballads (includes Pt 1, <strong>The</strong> worn wedding-ring and other home<br />

poems, below, and Narrative poems and ballads).<br />

<strong>The</strong> worn wedding-ring and other poems. 1861.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 12 Jan 1861; Spectator 12 Jan 1861 (brief<br />

notice).<br />

Poems. 1862, New York 1862.<br />

Shall we have a national ballad history for the <strong>English</strong> people: an<br />

appeal to the poets <strong>of</strong> England and America. 1866. (Became<br />

preface to Proposals <strong>of</strong> 1868, below.)<br />

Our glory-roll and other national poems. [1867.]<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 2 Feb 1867; Br Quart Rev Apr 1867.<br />

Proposals for and contributions to a ballad history <strong>of</strong> England and<br />

the states sprung from her. 1868. Includes several ballads by<br />

Bennett. <strong>The</strong> preface originally pbd 1866 as Shall we have a<br />

national ballad history for the <strong>English</strong> people? Rptd as<br />

Contributions to a ballad history [1879].<br />

review: Athenaeum 17 July 1869.<br />

Songs for sailors. 1872, 1873.<br />

review: Athenaeum 21 Dec 1872.<br />

Narrative poems and ballads. 1875. Pt 2 <strong>of</strong> W. C. Bennett’s Poems. See<br />

Baby May, above, for Pt 1.<br />

Prometheus the fire-giver: an attempted restoration <strong>of</strong> the lost first<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the Promethean trilogy <strong>of</strong> Aeschylus. 1877. Anon.<br />

Sea songs. 1878.<br />

review: Athenaeum 24 Aug 1878.<br />

Songs for soldiers. [1879.] Issued in nos 1–3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lark: songs, ballads and recitations. [1885.] Originally pbd as<br />

<strong>The</strong> lark: songs, ballads and poems for the people, in periodical <strong>of</strong><br />

the same name at Greenwich [1883–4].<br />

Goschen’s gospel. 1886. Broadside rptd from Liberal Home Ruler.<br />

New Irish Melodies. 1886. Broadside rptd from Liberal Home Ruler.<br />

‘Locksley Hall’. An appeal from ‘Locksley Hall sixty years after’ to<br />

‘Locksley Hall’. 1887. Rptd from Liberal Home Ruler.<br />

Bennett pbd articles and poems in People’s Jnl and Howitt’s Jnl. His poems<br />

also appeared in Athenaeum, Belgravia, Bentley’s Misc, Eclectic Rev<br />

and Nat Mag. See Wellesley 5 1989.<br />

Edition<br />

<strong>The</strong> consecutive narrative series <strong>of</strong> reading books, by C. Morell,<br />

edited by J. R. Morell, to which also is added a selection <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

<strong>English</strong> poetry, edited by W. C. Bennett (in Book 5). [1870]; reissued<br />

separately as <strong>The</strong> school book <strong>of</strong> poetry [1872].<br />

Attributed or spurious work<br />

Anti-Maud, by a poet <strong>of</strong> the people. 1855, 1856 (2nd edn, enlarged).<br />

§2<br />

Obit: <strong>The</strong> Times 8 Mar 1895; Athenaeum 9 Mar 1895.<br />

In Miles 5. [rs]<br />

Alexander Bethune 1804–43<br />

Thomas Lovell Beddoes | Alexander Bethune<br />

Collections<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the Scottish peasantry, by A. and J. Bethune, with biography<br />

<strong>of</strong> the authors by J. Ingram. 1884. Includes Tales and sketches and<br />

Scottish peasant’s fireside, below.<br />

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