The works of Mary Robinson. Part I (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The works of Mary Robinson. Part I (2020)
- Main Title:
- The works of Mary Robinson.
- Uniform Title:
- Works.
- Further Information:
- Note: William D. Brewer, Daniel Robinson, Sharon M. Setzer, Orianne Smith.
- Authors:
- Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800
- Editors:
- Brewer, William D (William Dean)
Robinson, Daniel
Setzer, Sharon M (Sharon McClanahan), 1954-
Smith, Orianne, 1963- - Contents:
- General Introduction -- Chronology -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Poems in Robinson’s Novels -- Index of First Lines -- References and Further Reading -- Abbreviations -- ‘A Pastoral Ballad’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Another’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Pastoral Elegy’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Ode to Wisdom’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Ode to Charity’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Linnet’s Petition’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Character’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Written on the Outside of an Hermitage’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Character’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Ode to Virtue’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Epistle to a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On the Death of a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Wish’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On the Death of Lord George Lyttelton’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Character’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Ode to Spring’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Letter to a Friend on Leaving Town’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Written Extempore on the Picture of a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Hymn to Virtue’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Song’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Song’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On the Birth-Day of a Lady’, Poems (1775) -- ‘To Aurelia on her Going Abroad’, Poems (1775) -- ‘To Love: Written Extempore’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Complaint’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th oughts on Retirement’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Ode to Contentment’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Song’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Vision’, Poems (1775) -- ‘To Matilda’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Written on Richmond Hill’, Town and Country Magazine ( January 1776) -- ‘Captivity, a Poem’, Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, aGeneral Introduction -- Chronology -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Poems in Robinson’s Novels -- Index of First Lines -- References and Further Reading -- Abbreviations -- ‘A Pastoral Ballad’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Another’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Pastoral Elegy’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Ode to Wisdom’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Ode to Charity’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Linnet’s Petition’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Character’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Written on the Outside of an Hermitage’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Character’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Ode to Virtue’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Epistle to a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On the Death of a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Wish’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On the Death of Lord George Lyttelton’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Character’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Ode to Spring’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Letter to a Friend on Leaving Town’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Written Extempore on the Picture of a Friend’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Hymn to Virtue’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Song’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Song’, Poems (1775) -- ‘On the Birth-Day of a Lady’, Poems (1775) -- ‘To Aurelia on her Going Abroad’, Poems (1775) -- ‘To Love: Written Extempore’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Complaint’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th oughts on Retirement’, Poems (1775) -- ‘An Ode to Contentment’, Poems (1775) -- ‘A Song’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Th e Vision’, Poems (1775) -- ‘To Matilda’, Poems (1775) -- ‘Written on Richmond Hill’, Town and Country Magazine ( January 1776) -- ‘Captivity, a Poem’, Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale (1777) -- ‘Celadon and Lydia, a Tale’, Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale (1777) -- ‘Lines, Dedicated to the Memory of a Much-Lamented Young Gentleman’, World (24 October 1788) -- ‘To Him Who Will Understand It’, World (31 October 1788) -- ‘Th e Muse’, World (13 November 1788) -- ‘To Leonardo’, World (6 December 1788) -- ‘To Leonardo’, World (28 February 1789) -- ‘To Anna Matilda’, World (6 March 1789) -- [‘Life’], World (15 June 1789) -- ‘Lines on Beauty’, Oracle (24 June 1789) -- ‘To Sir Joshua Reynolds’, Oracle (9 July 1789) -- ‘To the Memory of Werter’, World (15 July 1789) -- ‘Elegy on the Death of Lady Middleton’, Oracle (18 July 1789) -- ‘Sonnet’, Oracle (29 July 1789) -- ‘Stanzas’, Oracle (13 August 1789) -- ‘Ode to Eloquence’, Oracle (5 September 1789) -- ‘Lines Inscribed to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.’, Oracle (26 September 1789) -- ‘Sonnet’, Oracle (3 October 1789) -- ‘Sonnet. Th e Mariner’, Oracle (7 November 1789) -- ‘Sonnet, to the Memory of Miss Maria Linley’, Oracle (26 November 1789) -- ‘Ode to Refl ection’, Oracle (7 December 1789) -- ‘To the Nightingale’, Oracle (11 December 1789) -- ‘Ode to Melancholy’, Oracle (17 December 1789) -- ‘To Meditation’, Oracle (17 December 1789) -- ‘To a Friend’, Town and Country Magazine (May 1790) -- ‘To the Queen of the Fairies’, Oracle (3 June 1790) -- Ainsi va le Monde, A Poem (1790) -- ‘On a Faded Bouquet’, Town and Country Magazine ( July 1790) -- ‘Ode to Envy’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to Health’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to Vanity’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to Despair’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Second Ode to the Nightingale’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode on Adversity’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to Beauty’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to the Moon’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to Della Crusca’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Ode to Valour’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Elegy to the Memory of Richard Boyle, Esq. who died at Bristol, October, 1788’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Monody to the Memory of Chatterton’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Cupid Sleeping’, Poems (1791) -- ‘To Simplicity’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Absence’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Lines Inscribed to P. de Loutherbourg, Esq. R.A.’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Lines on Hearing it Declared that no Women were so Handsome as the English’, Poems (1791) -- ‘To Rinaldo’, Poems (1791) -- ‘To the Muse of Poetry’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Th e Adieu to Love’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas to Flora’, Poems (1791) -- ‘To Cesario’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Echo to Him Who Complains’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Lines Written on the Sea-Coast’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas Written under an Oak in Windsor Forest, bearing the Following Inscription’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas to the Rose’, Poems (1791) -- ‘To the Myrtle’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas Inscribed to Lady William Russell’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Morning’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas to Love’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Lines Written by the Side of a River’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Th e Bee and the Butterfl y: A Fable’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas to Time’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Canzonet’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Th e Reply to Time’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Stanzas’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Pastoral Stanzas’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Pastoral Stanzas’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Th e Origin of Cupid. A Fable’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet. Inscribed to Her Grace the Dutchess of Devonshire’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet to Amicus’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet to Evening’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet to Ingratitude’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet. To My Beloved Daughter’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet. Th e Peasant’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet. Th e Tear’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sonnet. Th e Snow-Drop’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Petrarch to Laura’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Sir Raymond of the Castle. A Tale’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Lewin and Gynneth. A Tale’, Poems (1791) -- ‘Laura Maria to Arno’, Oracle (21 June 1791) -- ‘Sonnet. To Amicus’, Oracle (3 September 1791) -- ‘Impromptu on Mr. Merry’s Marriage with Miss Brunton’, Oracle (29 October 1791) -- ‘Th e Moralist’, Oracle (23 November 1791) -- ‘To ——’, Oracle (13 December 1791) -- ‘Invocation’, Oracle (15 March 1792) -- ‘Oberon to Maria on Seeing her Gather some Pensees’, Oracle (27 March 1792) -- ‘Sonnet. To Independence’, Oracle (13 April 1792) -- Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Late President of the -- Academy (1792) -- ‘Julia to Carlos’, Oracle (9 July 1792) -- ‘Stanzas, Written between Dover and Calais, July 24th, 1792’, Oracle (2 August 1792) -- ‘Ode to Humanity’, Oracle (20 September 1792) -- ‘Sonnet’, Oracle (25 September 1792). -- ‘Sonnet, to the Prince of Wales’, Oracle (20 October 1792). -- ‘Stanzas Written aft er Successive and Melancholy Dreams’, Oracle (30 November 1792) -- ‘Laura, to Arno’, Oracle (5 December 1792) -- ‘To Mrs. Hanway, on the Death of her Lovely and Accomplished Daughter’, Oracle (26 December 1792). -- Ode to the Harp of the Late Accomplished and Amiable Louisa Hanway (1793) -- ‘A Fragment, Supposed to be Written near the Temple, on the Night before the Murder of Louis the Sixteenth’, Oracle (27 February 1793) -- ‘Marie Antoinette’s Lamentation, in her Prison of the Temple’, Oracle (8 March 1793) -- ‘Julia to —— ’, Oracle (3 April 1793) -- ‘To Him Who Lamented Seeing a Beautiful Woman Weep; though She Declared, that Tears Relieved her Inquietude’, European Magazine 23 (April 1793) -- ‘Sonnet, Written on the Sea-Shore’, European Magazine 23 ( June 1793) -- Modern Manners, a Poem. In Two Cantos (1793) -- ‘Stanzas Supposed to be Written near a Tree, over the Grave of Colonel Bosville’, Oracle (7 September 1793) -- ‘Sonnet to Mrs. Charlotte Smith, on Hearing that her Son was Wounded at the Siege of Dunkirk’, Oracle (17 September 1793) -- ‘Refl ections, which with a Power so Pleasing, at Least Cheer the Condition of Life they are Unable to Change’, Oracle (21 September 1793) -- ‘Sonnet to a Sigh’, Oracle (25 September 1793) -- ‘Sonnet to a Tear’, Oracle (27 September 1793) -- ‘Sonnet to a Rose’, Oracle (1 October 1793) -- ‘Sonnet to Lesbia’, Oracle (5 October 1793) -- ‘Julia to Arno’, Oracle (19 October 1793) -- ‘Lines to Maria, Written on her Birth-Day, Oct. 18, 1793’, Oracle -- October 1793) -- ‘Julia to Arno’, Oracle (28 October 1793) -- ‘Sonnet, in the Manner of Metastasio’, Oracle (12 November 1793) -- ‘Stanzas to Fate’, Oracle (19 November 1793) -- ‘Myra’, European Magazine (November 1793) -- ‘Sight’, Sight, Th e Cavern of Woe, and Solitude (1793) -- ‘Th e Cavern of Woe’, Sight, Th e Cavern of Woe, and Solitude (1793) -- ‘Solitude’, Sight, Th e Cavern of Woe, and Solitude (1793) -- ‘Ode to Rapture’, Oracle (30 November 1793) -- ‘Ode to Genius’, Oracle (7 December 1793) -- ‘Stanzas’, Oracle (12 December 1793) -- Monody to the Memory of the Late Queen of France (1793) -- ‘To Zephyrus. Written in August, 1793’, Oracle (7 January 1794) -- ‘Ode for the New Year’, Morning Post (7 January 1794) -- ‘Elegiac Ode to the Memory of my Lamented Father, who Died in the Service of the Empress of Russia, December 5, 1786’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘To the Memory of my Beloved Brother, who Died Suddenly at Leghorn, in Tuscany, in the 38th Year of his Age, December 7, 1790’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Th e Maniac’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘To Julius’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Th e Recantation. To Love’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Anacreontic. To Cupid’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Anselmo, the Hermit of the Alps’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Donald and Mary’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Th e Weeping Willow’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Ode to Night’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Ode to Hope’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Bosworth Field’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Stanzas Written on the Fourteenth of February, 1792, to my Valentine’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Stanzas Inscribed to a Friend, when Confi ned by Severe Indisposition, in March, 1793’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘To Lisardo, on his Recovering from a Long Indisposition, in May, 1793’, Poems ([1794]) -- ‘Th e Adieu to Fancy. Inscribed to a Friend’, Poems ([1794]) … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 828.609
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000749526
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781000743142
9781000746334
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