ABSTRACT

Regularly the subject of cartoonists and satirical novelists, Mary Robinson achieved public notoriety as the mistress of the young Prince of Wales (George IV). Her association with figures such as William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, and comparisons with Charlotte Smith, make her a serious figure for scholarly research.

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A Pastoral Ballad

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Another

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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A Pastoral Elegy

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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An Ode to Wisdom

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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An Ode to Charity

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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The Linnet's Petition 1

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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A Character

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Written on the Outside of an Hermitage

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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A Character

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Ode to Virtue

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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An Epistle to a Friend

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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On the Death of a Friend

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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The Wish

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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On a Friend

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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On the Death of Lord George Lyttelton1

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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A Character

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Ode to Spring

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Letter to a Friend on Leaving Town

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Written Extempore on the Picture of a Friend

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Hymn to Virtue

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Song

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Song1

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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On the Birth-Day of a Lady

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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To Aurelia on her Going Abroad

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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To Love: Written Extempore

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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The Complaint

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Thoughts on Retirement

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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An Ode to Contentment

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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A Song

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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The Vision

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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To Matilda

Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).

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Written on Richmond Hill

Town and Country Magazine; or Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction, and Entertainment, 8 (January 1776), p. 45.

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Captivity,1 a Poem

Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale. Dedicated, by Permission, To Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. By Mrs. ROBINSON (London: T. Becket, 1777).

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Celadon and Lydia, a Tale

Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale. Dedicated, by Permission, To Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire. By Mrs. ROBINSON (London: T. Becket, 1777).

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Lines, Dedicated to the Memory of a Much-Lamented Young Gentleman1

World (24 October 1788). Rpt. as ‘Lines to the Memory of Richard Boyle, Esq. Son of Mrs. Walsingham’, 1791; as ‘Lines to the Memory of a Young Gentleman’, 1806.

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To Him Who Will Understand It1

World (31 October 1788). Rpt. in British Album (London: J. Bell, 1790), p. 137– 40; as ‘Lines to Him Who Will Understand Th em’, 1791; New Annual Register for 1791 (1792), p. 184–5; 1801, 1806.

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The Muse1

World (13 November 1788). Rpt. as ‘Ode to the Muse’, 1791, 1806.

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To Leonardo1

World (6 December 1788). Rpt. 1806.

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To Leonardo1

World (28 February 1789). Rpt. 1791; as ‘To a Friend’, 1806.

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To Anna Matilda1

World (6 March 1789). Rpt. British Album (London: J. Bell, 1790), p. 149-52.

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[Life]1

World (15 June 1789). Rpt. as 'Life', 1791, 1806.

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Lines on Beauty1

Oracle. Bell's New World (24 June 1789).

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To Sir Joshua Reynolds1

Oracle. Bell's New World (9 July 1789).

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To the Memory of Werter1

World (15 July 1789). Rpt. as ‘Elegy to the Memory of Werter’, 1791, 1806.

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Elegy on the Death of Lady Middleton1

Oracle. Bell's New World (18 July 1789). Rpt. 1791.

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Sonnet1

Oracle. Bell's New World (29 July 1789). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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Stanzas

Oracle. Bell's New World (13 August 1789). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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Ode to Eloquence

Oracle. Bell's New World (5 September 1789). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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Lines Inscribed to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.1

Oracle. Bell's New World (26 September 1789). Rpt. as 'Elegy to the Memory of David Garrick, Esq.', 1791; as 'Elegy to the Memory of Garrick', 1806.

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Sonnet

Oracle. Bell's New World (3 October 1789). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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Sonnet. The Mariner

Oracle. Bell's New World (7 November 1789). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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Sonnet, to the Memory of Miss Maria Linley1

Oracle. Bell's New World (26 November 1789). Rpt. 1791.

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Ode to Reflection1

Oracle. Bell's New World (7 December 1789). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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To the Nightingale1

Oracle. Bell's New World (11 December 1789). Rpt. as ‘Ode to the Nightingale’, 1791, 1806.

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Ode to Melancholy1

Oracle. Bell's New World (17 December 1789). Rpt. Edinburgh Magazine, or Literary Miscellany (January 1790), p. 71; 1791, 1806.

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To Meditation1

Oracle. Bell's New World (17 December 1789). Rpt. as ‘Ode to Meditation’, 1791, 1806.

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To a Friend

Town and Country Magazine, 22 (May 1790), p. 234. Rpt. as ‘Stanzas to a Friend’, 1791, 1806.

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To the Queen of the Fairies

Oracle. Bell's World (3 June 1790). Rpt. as ‘Oberon to the Queen of the Fairies’, 1791.

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Ainsi va le Monde,1 a Poem

(London: John Bell, 1790). Rpt. 1791, 1806.

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On a Faded Bouquet

Town and Country Magazine (July 1790), p. 331. Rpt. as 'The Faded Bouquet', 1791; as 'Written on a Faded 1806. Bouquet',

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Ode to Envy

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Ode to Health

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. New Annual Register (London: G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1792), p. 186–8; 1806.

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Ode to Vanity

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. New London Magazine (March 1792), pp. 135–6; 1806.

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Ode to Despair

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Second Ode to the Nightingale

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Ode on Adversity

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Ode to Beauty1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Ode to the Moon

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Ode to Della Crusca1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Ode to Valour

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Monody to the Memory of Chatterton1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Cupid Sleeping1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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To Simplicity

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Absence

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. as ‘To Absence’, 1806.

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Lines Inscribed to P. de Loutherbourg, Esq. R.A.1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Lines on Hearing it Declared that no Women were so Handsome as the English

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. as ‘Lines on Hearing a Gentleman Declare, that No Women were so Handsome as the English’, 1806.

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To Rinaldo1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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To the Muse of Poetry

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. as ‘Ode to the Muse of Poetry’, 1806.

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The Adieu to Love1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Stanzas to Flora

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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To Cesario

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Echo to Him Who Complains

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Lines Written on the Sea-Coast

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Stanzas Written under an Oak in Windsor Forest, bearing the Following Inscription

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. as ‘To Pope’s Oak’, 1806.

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Stanzas to the Rose

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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To the Myrtle1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. Whitehall Evening Post (31 December 1799–2 January 1800); 1806.

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Stanzas Inscribed to Lady William Russell1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Morning

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Stanzas to Love

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Lines Written by the Side of a River

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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The Bee and the Butterfly: A Fable

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Stanzas to Time

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. New London Magazine (May 1792); 1806.

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Canzonet

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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The Reply to Time

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Stanzas

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Pastoral Stanzas1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Pastoral Stanzas

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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The Origin of Cupid. A Fable

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Sonnet. Inscribed to Her Grace the Dutchess of Devonshire

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Sonnet to Amicus*

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Sonnet to Evening

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet to Ingratitude

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Sonnet. To my Beloved Daughter

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Sonnet. The Peasant

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet. The Tear

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet. The Snow-Drop

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).

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Petrarch to Laura1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |5 pages

Sir Raymond of the Castle. A Tale1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |5 pages

Lewin and Gynneth. A Tale1

Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.

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Laura Maria to Arno1

Oracle. Bell’s World (21 June 1791). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas to Him Who Said, ‘“What Is Love”,’ 1794, 1806.

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Sonnet. To Amicus

Oracle. Bell’s World (3 September 1791). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

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Impromptu on Mr. Merry's Marriage with Miss Brunton1

Oracle. Bell’s World (29 October 1791).

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The Moralist1

Oracle. Bell’s World (23 November 1791). Rpt. Calcutta Gazette or Oriental Advertiser (14 June 1792); 1794, 1806.

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To —1

Oracle. Bell’s World (13 December 1791). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

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Invocation1

Oracle (15 March 1792). Rpt. as ‘Invocation, Written on the Recovery of My Daughter from Inoculation, and First Published with the Signature of Oberon’, 1794; ‘Lines by Mrs. Robinson Written on the Recovery of her Daughter from Illness’, 1801; ‘Invocation to Oberon, Written on the Recovery of My Daughter from Inoculation’, 1806.

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Oberon to Maria on Seeing her Gather some Pensees*

Oracle (27 March 1792). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas to My Beloved Daughter, On Seeing Her Gather Some Pensées’, 1794, 1806.

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Sonnet. To Independence1

Oracle (13 April 1792). Rpt. Morning Post (9 January 1794); 1794, 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Julia to Carlos1

Oracle (9 July 1792). Rpt. as ‘To Carlos’, 1794.

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Stanzas, Written between Dover and Calais, July 24th, 17921

Oracle (2 August 1792). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas, Written by Mrs. Robinson between Dover and Calais’, European Magazine 22 (October 1792), p. 307; as ‘Stanzas. Written between Dover and Calais, in July, 1792’, 1794, 1806; as ‘Stanzas Written between Dover and Calais, July 20, 1792’, 1801.

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Ode to Humanity1

Oracle (20 September 1792). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Sonnet

Oracle (25 September 1792).

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Sonnet, to the Prince of Wales1

Oracle (20 October 1792).

chapter |3 pages

Stanzas Written after Successive and Melancholy Dreams1

Oracle (30 November 1792). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas Written after Successive Nights of Melancholy Dreams’, 1794, 1806; as ‘After Successive and Melancholy Dreams’, 1801.

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Laura, to Arno1

Oracle (5 December 1792). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas’, 1794, 1806.

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Ode to the Harp of the Late Accomplished and Amiable Louisa Hanway1

By Mary Robinson (London: John Bell, 1793). Rpt. as ‘Ode to the Harp of Louisa’, 1794, 1806.

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A Fragment, Supposed to be Written near the Temple, on the Night before the Murder of Louis the Sixteenth1

Oracle (27 February 1793). Rpt., ‘by Mrs. Robinson’, European Magazine (April 1793), pp. 313-14; ‘by Mrs. Robinson’, Scots Magazine (April 1793), p. 192; 1794, 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Marie Antoinette's Lamentation, in her Prison of the Temple1

Oracle (8 March 1793). Rpt., ‘by Mrs. Robinson’, European Magazine (May 1793), pp. 389-90; 1794, 1806.

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Julia to —

Oracle (3 April 1793). Rpt. as ‘To —’ (1793).

chapter |1 pages

To Him Who Lamented Seeing a Beautiful Woman Weep; though She Declared, that Tears Relieved her Inquietude

European Magazine 23 (April 1793), p. 313. Rpt. as ‘To Him who Lamented Seeing a Beautiful Woman Weep’, 1794, 1806.

chapter |1 pages

Sonnet, Written on the Sea-Shore

European Magazine 23 (June 1793), p. 471. Rpt. 1794.

chapter |14 pages

Modern Manners, A Poem. In Two Cantos

(London: James Evans, 1793).

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Stanzas Supposed to be Written near a Tree, over the Grave of Colonel Bosville1

Oracle (7 September 1793). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas by Mrs. Robinson. Supposed to be Written near a Tree over the Grave of Colonel Bosville’, European Magazine, 24 (September 1793), p. 223; Scots Magazine, 55 (October 1793), p. 503; as ‘Stanzas Supposed to be Written near a Tree, over the Grave of Colonel Bosville, who was Killed at Lincelles, in Flanders, in August 1793’, 1794; as ‘Stanzas Supposed to be Written near a Tree, over the Grave of an Officer, who was Killed at Lincelles, in Flanders, in August 1793’, 1806.

chapter |1 pages

Sonnet to a Sigh1

Oracle (25 September 1793). Rpt. 1794.

chapter |1 pages

Sonnet to a Tear

Oracle (27 September 1793). Rpt. 1794.

chapter |2 pages

Sonnet to a Rose

Oracle (1 October 1793). Rpt. 1794.

chapter |1 pages

Sonnet to Lesbia1

Oracle (5 October 1793).

chapter |2 pages

Julia to Arno1

Oracle (19 October 1793).

chapter |2 pages

Lines to Maria, Written on her Birth-Day, Oct. 18, 17931

Oracle (22 October 1793). Rpt. 1794; as ‘Lines to Maria, My Beloved Daughter, Written on her Birth-Day, Oct. 18, 1793’, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Julia to Arno1

Oracle (28 October 1793). Rpt. as ‘To Arno’, 1794.

chapter |2 pages

Sonnet, in the Manner of Metastasio1

Oracle (12 November 1793). Rpt. 1794.

chapter |2 pages

Stanzas to Fate1

Oracle (19 November 1793). Rpt. 1794; as ‘Horatian Ode’, 1806.

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Myra

European Magazine (November 1793), p. 391; Scots Magazine (December 1793), p. 604. Rpt. as ‘Impromptu on an Antiquated and Splenetic Beauty’, 1794; ‘Impromptu on ****’, 1806.

chapter |6 pages

Sight

Sight, The Cavern of Woe, and Solitude. Poems by Mrs. Mary Robinson, Author of Poems, &c. Ainsi Va Le Monde, The Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Vancenza, &c. &c. &c. (London: J. Evans, 1793). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

chapter |4 pages

The Cavern of Woe

Sight, The Cavern of Woe, and Solitude. Poems by Mrs. Mary Robinson, Author of Poems, &c. Ainsi Va Le Monde, The Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Vancenza, &c. &c. &c. (London: J. Evans, 1793). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

chapter |7 pages

Solitude

Sight, The Cavern of Woe, and Solitude. Poems by Mrs. Mary Robinson, Author of Poems, &c. Ainsi Va Le Monde, The Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Vancenza, &c. &c. &c. (London: J. Evans, 1793). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Ode to Rapture1

Oracle (30 November 1793). Rpt. 1794.

chapter |3 pages

Ode to Genius1

Oracle (7 December 1793). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Stanzas1

Oracle (12 December 1793). Rpt. 1794, 1806.

chapter |13 pages

Monody to the Memory of the Late Queen of France1

By Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, 1793). Rpt. as ‘Monody to the Memory of the Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, Written Immediately aft er her Execution’, 1806.

chapter |3 pages

To Zephyrus. Written in August, 17931

Oracle (7 January 1794). Rpt. 1794.

chapter |2 pages

Ode for the New Year1

Morning Post (7 January 1794).

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Elegiac Ode to the Memory of my Lamented Father,1 who Died in the Service of the Empress of Russia, December 5, 1786

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘To the Memory …’, 1801; as ‘Ode to the Memory …’, 1806.

chapter |3 pages

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, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘To the Memory of My Beloved Brother,1 who Died Suddenly at Leghorn in Tuscany, December 7, 1790’, 1801.

chapter |4 pages

The Maniac1

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |2 pages

To Julius

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |3 pages

The Recantation. To Love

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Anacreontic.1 To Cupid

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |6 pages

Anselmo, the Hermit of the Alps

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Donald and Mary

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |2 pages

The Weeping Willow

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. Scots Magazine (April 1794).

chapter |4 pages

Ode to Night

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Ode to Hope

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |4 pages

Bosworth Field

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Stanzas Written on the Fourteenth of February, 1792, to my Valentine

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]); ‘Stanzas to My Valentine. By Mrs. Robinson’ Scots Magazine (February 1794), p. 98. Rpt. as ‘Stanzas Written on the 14th of February, to My Once Dear Valentine’, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Stanzas Inscribed to a Friend, when Confined by Severe Indisposition, in March, 17931

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas Inscribed to a Once Dear Friend, when Confined by Severe Indisposition, in March 1793’, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

To Lisardo, on his Recovering from a Long Indisposition, in May 1793

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘To the Same, on his Recovering from a Long Indisposition,1 in May, 1793’, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

The Adieu to Fancy. Inscribed to a Friend

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘The Adieu to Fancy. Inscribed to the Same’,1 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Stanzas to the Author of a Celebrated Tragedy1

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

chapter |1 pages

Stanzas, Presented with a Gold Chain Ring

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas Presented with a Gold Chain Ring to a Once Dear Friend’, 1806.

chapter |1 pages

To the Same1

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

chapter |1 pages

To the Same

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

chapter |1 pages

To the Same

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

chapter |1 pages

Song, Inscribed to Maria, my Beloved Daughter

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as ‘Inscribed to Maria, My Beloved Daughter’, 1806.

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The Snake and the Linnet. A Fable1

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

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Stanzas to the Memory of a Young Lady

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

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Sonnet to Hope

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

chapter |1 pages

Sonnet, Written at Sea, in the Month of September, 1792

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as 'Sonnet. Written at Sea, Sept. 1, 1792', 1806.

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Sonnet. To Amicus

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.

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Sonnet to Memory

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

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Sonnet to Fame

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

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Sonnet to Time

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

chapter |4 pages

Evening Meditations on St. Anne's Hill: Inscribed to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox1

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).

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Stanzas to a Friend, who Desired to Have my Portrait1

Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. as 'Stanzas to a Friend who Wished To Have My Portrait', 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Ode for the 18th of January, 17941

Oracle (18 January 1794). Rpt. 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Lines Written on Monday, January 27, 1794

Oracle (28 January 1794). Rpt. in Angelina (1796); as 'Lines from Angelica [sic]', 1806.

chapter |3 pages

Stanzas Written at the Shrine of Bertha1

The Shrine of Bertha: A Novel, in a Series of Letters. By Miss M. E. Robinson (London: W. Lane, 1794), vol. 1, pp. 70-2. Rpt. as 'Stanzas Written for "The Shrine of Bertha"', 1806.

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['The Shepherd Boy, on Yonder Mountain's Crest']

The Shrine of Bertha: A Novel, in a Series of Letters. By Miss M. E. Robinson (London: W. Lane, 1794), vol. 1, p. 133. Rpt. as ['Sonnet. By Miss Robinson'], Oracle and Public Advertiser (21 April 1794).

chapter |3 pages

['Farewell! - Dear Haunts of Pleasing Woes']

The Shrine of Bertha: A Novel, in a Series of Letters. By Miss M. E. Robinson (London: W. Lane, 1794), vol. 1, pp. 203-6. Rpt. as 'Stanzas. From "The Shrine of Bertha"', 1806.

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['Where Tow'ring Cliffs, in Awful Splendour Rise']

The Shrine of Bertha: A Novel, in a Series of Letters. By Miss M. E. Robinson (London: W. Lane, 1794), vol. 2, p. 100.

chapter |2 pages

['Oh Peace! Thou Nymph of Modest Mien!']

The Shrine of Bertha: A Novel, in a Series of Letters. By Miss M. E. Robinson (London: W. Lane, 1794), vol. 2, pp. 193-4. Rpt. as 'To Peace: From the "Shrine of Bertha," a Novel by Miss Robinson', 1806.

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Stanzas

Oracle and Public Advertiser1 (9 June 1794). Rpt. in The Natural Daughter (1799); 1806.

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Ode to my Beloved Daughter, (Written on her Birth-Day, Oct. 18, 1794)

Gentleman's Magazine (November 1794), p. 1033; Scots Magazine (December 1794), pp. 773-4. Rpt. 1806.

chapter |4 pages

Lines to the Rev. J. Whitehouse,1 (Author of Odes Moral and Descriptive)

Gentleman's Magazine (November 1794), pp. 1033-4. Excerpted in Walsingham (1797). Rpt. as 'Lines to the Rev. J. Whitehouse, on Receiving a Copy of his Odes Lately Published, from the Author', 1806.

chapter |1 pages

To Liberty1

Morning Post and Fashionable World (10 January 1795). Rpt. Lady's Magazine (May 1796), p. 232 [‘by Mrs. Robinson’]; Angelina (1796); as ‘Sonnet from Mrs. Robinson's Admired Novel’, Morning Post and Fashionable World (20 January 1796); as ‘Sonnet. To Liberty’, 1804 1804, 1806. 1806.

chapter |2 pages

St. James's Street, on the Eighteenth of January, 17951

Morning Post, and Fashionable World (21 January 1795). Rpt. as ‘St. James Street. The Birth-Day' [signed ‘T. B.'], Morning Post and Gazetter (19 January 1798); ‘The Birth-Day', 1806.

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To Philanthropy

Morning Post and Fashionable World (23 January 1795). Rpt. in Angelina (1796); 1806.

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January, 1795

Morning Post and Fashionable World (29 January 1795). Rpt. Sporting Magazine: or, Monthly Calendar (February 1795), p. 277; 1806.

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To the Author of The Secret Tribunal1

Oracle, and Public Advertiser (20 October 1795).

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The Storm1

Morning Post and Fashionable Advertiser (3 February 1796); Lady's Magazine (April 1796), pp. 182–3.

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Sonnet to Sympathy

The Shrine of Bertha. A Novel. In Two Volumes. By Miss Robinson, 2nd edn (London: G. Cawthorn, 1796), vol. 1, p. 208. Rpt. in Morning Post and Fashionable Advertiser (29 March 1796).

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Stanzas by Mrs. Robinson1

Gentleman's Magazine (January 1797), pp. 62–3.

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Tabitha Bramble1 Visits the Metropolis by Command of her Departed Brother

Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 December 1797).

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A Simple Tale

Morning Post and Gazetteer (13 December 1797). Rpt. in The Spirit of the Public Journals for 1800 (London: James Ridgway, 1801), pp. 172–5 [signed ‘T. B.’].

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Tabitha Bramble, to her Cousins in Scotland1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 December 1797).

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[‘Your Gloves I Send’]1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 December 1797). Rpt. as ‘Extempore, Sent with a Pair of Gloves to S. J. Pratt,2 Esq.’, 1801; ‘Impromptu Sent to a Friend Who Had Left His Gloves, by Mistake, at the Author's House on the Preceding Evening’, 1806.

chapter |2 pages

Ode Fourth. For New Year's Day

Morning Post and Gazetteer (1 January 1798).

chapter |2 pages

A New Song, to an Old Tune

Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 January 1798).

chapter |3 pages

The Sorrows of Memory1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (26 January 1798). Rpt. 1804, 1806.

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Sonnet

Morning Post and Gazetteer (3 February 1798).

chapter |4 pages

Ode Fifth

Morning Post and Gazetteer (14 February 1798).

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A New Song

Morning Post and Gazetteer (19 February 1798).

chapter |2 pages

Poetical Pictures. No. I. The Birth-Day of Liberty1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (7 April 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.

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Poetical Pictures. No. II. The Progress of Liberty1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (14 April 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.

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Original Sketches from Nature. Twilight

Morning Post and Gazetteer (20 April 1798).

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Poetical Pictures. No. III. The Horrors of Anarchy1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 April 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.

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Poetical Pictures. No. IV. The Vestal1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (5 May 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.

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Poetical Pictures. No. V. The Monk1

Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 May 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.

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Poetical Pictures (in France and Italy). No. VI. The Dungeon

Morning Post and Gazetteer (18 May 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.

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The African

Morning Post and Gazetteer (2 August 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.