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Lady Emmeline Charlotte Elizabeth Stuart-<br />

Wortley 1806–55<br />

Poems. 1833.<br />

London at night and other poems. 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> knight and the enchantress, with other poems. 1835.<br />

Travelling sketches in rhyme. 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> village churchyard and other poems. 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> visionary: a fragment, with other poems. 2 pts 1836–9.<br />

Fragments and fancies. 1837.<br />

Hours at Naples and other poems. 1837.<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> Italy and other poems. 1837.<br />

Lays <strong>of</strong> leisure hours. 2 vols 1838.<br />

Queen Berengaria’s courtesy and other poems. 3 vols 1838.<br />

Sonnets, written chiefly during a tour . . . 1839.<br />

Eva, or the error: a play. 1840.<br />

Jairah: a dramatic mystery, and other poems. 1840.<br />

Alphonzo Algarves: a play. 1841. Prose.<br />

Angiolina del’ Albano, or truth and treachery: a play. 1841.<br />

Lillia-Bianca: a tale <strong>of</strong> Italy. 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong> maiden <strong>of</strong> Moscow: a poem in twenty-one cantos. 1842.<br />

Adelaida, or letters . . . to which are added poems. 1843. Prose and<br />

verse.<br />

Moonshine: a comedy. 1843, [1885] (in Dicks’ Standard Plays no 668).<br />

Prose.<br />

Ernest Mountjoy: a comedietta. 1844. Prose.<br />

Honour to labour: a lay <strong>of</strong> 1851. [1851.]<br />

On the approaching close <strong>of</strong> the great exhibition and other poems.<br />

1851.<br />

Travels in the United States during 1849 and 1850. 3 vols 1851 New<br />

York 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Great Exhibition: honour to labour – a lay <strong>of</strong> 1851. [1851.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> slave and other poems. 1853.<br />

[Sketches <strong>of</strong> travel in America]. 1853. In prose.<br />

A visit to Portugal and Madeira. 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sweet south. 2 vols 1856 (priv ptd). Prose.<br />

Stuart-Worley edited Keepsake in 1840 and wrote accounts <strong>of</strong> travel in<br />

America and in Portugal.<br />

§2<br />

[Coleridge, H. N.] Quart Rev 66 1840. A long review.<br />

Bethune, G. W. In his British female poets, 1848.<br />

Lady E. Stuart-Wortley’s travels in America. Littell’s Living Age 29<br />

1851.<br />

Obituary GM Feb 1856.<br />

Henry Septimus Sutton 1825–1901<br />

Selections<br />

Miles 10 (12).<br />

Fragments <strong>of</strong> verse. [1916.]<br />

A Sutton treasury. Manchester 1899, London 1909.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> evangel <strong>of</strong> love. [1847.]<br />

Clifton grove garland. Nottingham 1848.<br />

Poems. Nottingham 1848.<br />

Quinquenergia: or proposals for a new practical theology. 1854.<br />

Introd in verse. Also contains Rose’s diary [poems], priv ptd separately<br />

[Glasgow 1889?], and 1899, below.<br />

Poems. Glasgow 1886.<br />

Rose’s diary and other poems. Manchester 1899.<br />

§2<br />

Horder, W. G. In Miles 10 (12).<br />

Davis, V. D. In Julian.<br />

Obits: Manchester Guardian 3 May 1901; <strong>The</strong> Times 6 May 1901.<br />

Charles Swain 1801–74<br />

Ms <strong>of</strong> Poems, 1848–50 and undated, Manchester Central Lib.<br />

Collections<br />

Poems. Ed C. C. Smith, Boston 1857 (with a short life).<br />

Selections compiled by his third daughter [Clara Swain Dickins].<br />

1906.<br />

§1<br />

Metrical essays on subjects <strong>of</strong> history and imagination. 1827, 1828.<br />

Beauties <strong>of</strong> the mind: a poetical sketch with lays historical and<br />

romantic. 1831. Title poem recast and enlarged in <strong>The</strong> mind and<br />

other poems, below.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mind and other poems. 1832, 1832, 1841, 1870 (5th edn), 1873.<br />

Dryburgh Abbey, the burial place <strong>of</strong> Sir Walter Scott: a vision,<br />

forming a poetical catalogue <strong>of</strong> all the principal characters in the<br />

Waverley novels. 1832, Boston 1833, 1868 (with other poems).<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> Henry Liverseege. 1835, 1864.<br />

Cabinet <strong>of</strong> poetry and romance: female portraits from the writings<br />

<strong>of</strong> Byron and Scott. 1845.<br />

Rhymes for childhood. 1846.<br />

Dramatic chapters, poems and songs. 1847, 1850.<br />

<strong>English</strong> melodies. 1849.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> Laura d’Auverne. 1853. Poems.<br />

Art and fashion, with other sketches, songs and poems. 1863.<br />

Songs and ballads. 1867, 1868 (2nd edn), 1877 (5th edn).<br />

Swain also contributed regularly to the annuals, especially Forget-menot.<br />

§2<br />

Obit: Free Lance, Manchester, 2 Oct 1874. In verse.<br />

Sir Henry Taylor 1800–86<br />

Alexander Smith | Sir Henry Taylor<br />

Mss <strong>of</strong> Autobiography, letters and poems in BL. Diaries, journals, notebooks,<br />

poems and letters in Bodleian.<br />

Collections<br />

Poetical works. 3 vols ‘1864’ [1863]. Plays and poems.<br />

Works. 5 vols 1877–8.<br />

Miles 3.<br />

§1<br />

Isaac Comnenus. 1827, 1845 (adds Edwin the fair), 1852, 1875. Verse<br />

tragedy.<br />

Philip van Artevelde: a dramatic romance. 2 vols 1834, 1 vol 1844 (3rd<br />

edn), 1846, 1852 (6th edn), 1872; tr Ger 1852.<br />

review: Quart Rev 51 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> statesman. 1836; ed H. J. Laski, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1927; ed L. Silberman<br />

1957.<br />

Edwin the fair: an historical drama. 1842; rptd in Isaac Comnenus,<br />

1845, above. In verse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> the conquest and other poems. 1847, 1852 (3rd edn); rptd<br />

in A Sicilian summer, 1875, below.<br />

Notes from life in six essays. 1847, 1848, Boston 1853 (7 essays),<br />

London 1854. Prose.<br />

Notes from books in four essays. 1849. Chiefly from Quart Rev; 2<br />

essays on Wordsworth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> virgin widow: a play. 1850, 1875 (as A Sicilian summer). Chiefly<br />

in verse.<br />

St Clement’s Eve: a play. 1862. In verse.<br />

Crime considered. 1869. A letter to Gladstone on the criminal code.<br />

A Sicilian summer: with <strong>The</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> the conquest and minor poems.<br />

1875.<br />

Autobiography 1800 to 1844 (1844 to 1875). 1874, 1877 (priv ptd), 2<br />

vols 1885 2nd edn.<br />

Taylor also wrote for London Mag (c. 1823) and for Quart Rev, Fraser’s<br />

Mag and Nineteenth Cent; see also Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

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