Romantic women poets, 1770-1838 : an anthology /
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Romantic women poets, 1770-1838. Online version:: Romantic women poets, 1770-1838. |
Съдържание:
- Anna Seward (1742-1809)
- 1.
- Sonnet: 'By Derwent's rapid stream as oft I strayed'
- 2.
- Sonnet: An Evening in November
- 3.
- Sonnet: Autumn
- 4.
- Sonnet: To Colebrooke Dale
- 5.
- Sonnet: To the Poppy
- 6.
- Sonnet: To France on her Present Exertions
- 7.
- Sonnet: 'On the damp margin of the sea-beat shore'
- 8.
- 'O'er this deep Glen, departing Autumn throws'
- 9.
- 'Once more these eyes, with smiles of pleasure hail'
- 10.
- 'As conscious Memory, with reverted glance'
- 11.
- Colebrook Dale /
- Anna Laetitia Barbauld (nee Aikin) (1743-1825)
- 12.
- from Corsica
- 13.
- Ode to Spring
- 14.
- A Summer Evening's Meditation
- 15.
- Autumn, a Fragment
- 16.
- On the Expected General Rising of the French Nation, in 1792
- 17.
- The Rights of Woman
- 18.
- Inscription for an Ice-House
- 19.
- Washing-Day
- 20.
- To Mr C[olerid]ge
- 21.
- from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
- 22.
- from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
- 23.
- from Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
- 24.
- Life /
- Hannah More (1745-1833)
- 25.
- from The Search after Happiness
- 26.
- from The Search after Happiness /
- Mary Hays (1760-1843)
- 27.
- An Invocation to the Nightingale
- 28.
- The Consolation
- 29.
- Sonnet: 'Ah! let not hope fallacious, airy, wild' /
- Charlotte Smith (nee Turner) (1749-1806)
- 30.
- Sonnet: To a Nightingale
- 31.
- Sonnet: To the South Downs
- 32.
- Sonnet: On the Departure of the Nightingale
- 33.
- Sonnet: Composed during a Walk on the Downs
- 34.
- Sonnet: 'The fairest flowers are gone! - for tempests fell'
- 35.
- Sonnet: 'Huge vapours brood above the clifted shore'
- 36.
- from The Emigrants, Book I
- 37.
- from The Emigrants, Book II
- 38.
- Studies by the Sea
- 39.
- The Swallow
- 40.
- Beachy Head /
- Eliza Knipe (later Clarke, later Cobbold) (1767-1824)
- 41.
- On the Lake of Windermere
- 42.
- Keswick /
- Anne Hunter (nee Home) (1742-1821)
- 43.
- November, 1784
- 44.
- To the Nightingale /
- Helen Maria Williams (later Stone?) (1762-1827)
- 45.
- Sonnet: To Twilight
- 46.
- Sonnet: To Expression
- 47.
- An Address to Poetry
- 48.
- Sonnet: To Hope
- 49.
- To Dr Moore, in Answer to a Poetical Epistle...
- 50.
- Sonnet: To Love
- 51.
- Sonnet: To Disappointment
- 52.
- Sonnet: To Simplicity
- 53.
- Sonnet: To the Strawberry
- 54.
- Sonnet: To the Curlew
- 55.
- Sonnet: To the Torrid Zone
- 56.
- Sonnet: To the Calbassia Tree
- 57.
- Sonnet: To the White Bird of the Tropic
- 58.
- A Hymn Written among the Alps /
- Mary Hunt (1764-1834)
- 59.
- Written on Visiting the Ruins of Dunkeswell Abbey... /
- Ann Yearsley (nee Cromartie) (1752-1806)
- 60.
- To Mr***, an Unlettered Poet, on Genius Unimproved
- 61.
- Anarchy
- 62.
- Peace
- 63.
- Dedicated to Louis XIV /
- Mary O'Brien (fl. 1785-90)
- 64.
- Ode to Milton /
- Joanna Baillie (1762-1851)
- 65.
- from A Winter Day
- 66.
- from A Summer Day
- 67.
- from Thunder
- 68.
- from Wind
- 69.
- An Address to the Night: A Fearful Mind
- 70.
- London
- 71.
- from The Traveller by Night in November
- 72.
- Address to a Steamvessel /
- Anna Maria Jones (nee Shipley) (1748-1829)
- 73.
- Sonnet: To Echo
- 74.
- Stanzas: Marie Antoinette's Complaint in Prison
- 75.
- Ode: To Fancy
- 76.
- Adieu to India /
- Mary Robinson (nee Darby) (1758-1800)
- 77.
- Ode: To the Nightingale
- 78.
- Stanzas Written between Dover and Calais
- 79.
- Stanzas Written after Successive Nights of Melancholy Dreams
- 80.
- Ode to my Beloved Daughter
- 81.
- January, 1795
- 82.
- The Progress of Melancholy
- 83.
- Sonnet: To Liberty
- 84.
- Ode: To the Snow-Drop
- 85.
- Stanzas
- 86.
- from The Progress of Liberty
- 87.
- from The Progress of Liberty
- 88.
- London's Summer Morning
- 89.
- To the Poet Col[e]ridge
- 90.
- Ode Inscribed to the Infant Son of S.T. Coleridge, Esq
- 91.
- The Haunted Beach
- 92.
- Winkfield Plain /
- Ann Radcliffe (nee Ward) (1764-1823)
- 93.
- To the Visions of Fancy
- 94.
- Song of a Spirit
- 95.
- Morning, on the Sea Shore
- 96.
- Rondeau
- 97.
- The Sea-Mew /
- Amelia Alderson (later Opie) (1769-1853)
- 98.
- To Twilight
- 99.
- Ode to Borrowdale in Cumberland
- 100.
- Ode on the Present Times, 27th January 1795
- 101.
- Stanzas Written under Aeolus's Harp /
- Jane West (nee Iliffe) (1758-1852)
- 102.
- Ode to the Imaginations
- 103.
- Sonnet: 'Her hair dishevelled, and her robe untied'
- 104.
- Sonnet to May /
- Anna Maria Porter (1780-1832)
- 105.
- Address to Poesy
- 106.
- Sonnet to a Sea-Gull /
- Mary Tighe (nee Blachford) (1772-1810)
- 107.
- Written at Scarborough
- 108.
- Sonnet: 'For me would Fancy now her chaplet twine'
- 109.
- Sonnet: 'Ye dear associates of my gayer hours'
- 110.
- from Psyche [The Island of Pleasure]
- 111.
- from Psyche [Cupid Asleep]
- 112.
- from Psyche [The Bower of Loose Delight]
- 113.
- from Psyche [The Charm of Poetry] /
- Barbara Hoole (nee Wreaks, later Hofland) (1770-1844)
- 114.
- Cumberland Rocks
- 115.
- Sonnet, Composed on the Banks of Ullswater
- 116.
- Sonnet, Composed in a Cell (commonly called the Giant's Cave)
- 117.
- Lines, Composed whilst Climbing some Rocks in Derbyshire /
- Jane Taylor (1783-1824)
- 118.
- A Town
- 119.
- from A Pair
- 120.
- from The World in the House /
- Felicia Dorothea Hemans (nee Browne) (1793-1835)
- 121.
- The Voice of Spring
- 122.
- The Treasures of the Deep
- 123.
- The Hebrew Mother
- 124.
- The Homes of England
- 125.
- The Better Land
- 126.
- The Voice of the Wind
- 127.
- Prosperzia Rossi
- 128.
- Indian Woman's Death-Song
- 129.
- The Spirit's Mysteries
- 130.
- The Traveller at the Source of the Nile
- 131.
- The Mirror in the Deserted Hall
- 132.
- The Last Song of Sappho
- 133.
- The Rock of Cader-Idris: A Legend of Wales
- 134.
- Despondency and Aspiration /
- Maria Jane Jewsbury (later Fletcher) (1800-33)
- 135.
- The Glory of the Heights
- 136.
- To My Own Heart
- 137.
- The Outward-Bound Ship (Oceanides, no. I)
- 138.
- The Burden of the Sea (Oceanides, no. III)
- 139.
- The Voyager's Regret (Oceanides, no. VI)
- 140.
- The Spirit of the Cape (Oceanides, no. VII)
- 141.
- The Haven Gained (Oceanides, no. XII) /
- Letitia Elizabeth Landon (later Maclean) (1802-38)
- 142.
- St George's Hospital, Hyde-Park Corner
- 143.
- [Ruins of Ideal Presence]
- 144.
- [Intimations of Previous Existence]
- 145.
- The Factory
- 146.
- [Influence of Poetry]
- 147.
- Three Extracts from the Diary of a Week
- 148.
- Felicia Hemans
- 149.
- Night at Sea /
- Maria Abdy (nee Smith) (c. 1797-1867)
- 150.
- The Dream of the Poetess /
- Mary Browne (later Gray) (1812-45)
- 151.
- The Poetess
- 152.
- Thoughts on the Sea Shore in an Autumn Evening
- 153.
- Midnight Musings
- 154.
- The Fever of the Mind
- 155.
- Imaginary Lands /
- Catherine Grace Godwin (nee Garnett) (1798-1845)
- 156.
- from The Wanderer's Legacy
- 157.
- The Voice of the Waterfall
- 158.
- A Dreamer /
- Caroline Norton (nee Sheridan, later Stirling-Maxwell) (1808-77)
- 159.
- The Heart's Wreck
- 160.
- Babel
- 161.
- The Child of Earth
- 162.
- The Mother's Heart /
- Emma Roberts (c. 1794-1840)
- 163.
- Night on the Ganges /
- Caroline Bowles (later Southey) (1786-1854)
- 164.
- [Martyrs of Sensibility]
- 165.
- [London Sparrows] /
- Sara Coleridge (nee Coleridge) (1802-52)
- 166.
- 'O sleep, my babe, hear not the rippling wave'
- 167.
- 'I tremble when with look benign'
- 168.
- 'I was a brook in straitest channel pent'
- 169.
- 'Blest is the tarn which towering cliffs o'ershade' /
- Emily Bronte (1818-48)
- 170.
- 'High waving heather, 'neath stormy blasts bending'
- 171.
- 'O God of heaven! the dream of horror'
- 172.
- 'Alone I sat; the summer day'
- 173.
- 'Sleep brings no joy to me'
- 174.
- 'The night is darkening round me'
- 175.
- 'O Dream, where art thou now?'
- 176.
- 'Loud without the wind was roaring' /
- Charlotte Bronte (later Nicholls) (1816-55)
- 177.
- from Retrospection
- 178.
- The Lonely Lady
- 179.
- My Dreams
- 180.
- 'What does she dream of, lingering all alone'
- 181.
- Remembrance /
- Elizabeth Barrett (later Browning) (1806-61)
- 182.
- The Tempest: A Fragment