ABSTRACT
This set offers a representitive collection of the verse satire of the Romantic period, published between the mid-1780s and the mid-1830s. As well as two single-author volumes, from William Gifford and Thomas Moore, there is also a wealth of rare, unedited material.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |10 pages
Robert Burns
part |5 pages
Helen Leigh
part |7 pages
William Cowper
part |7 pages
Elizabeth Hands
part |7 pages
John Wolcot (‘Peter Pindar’)
part |4 pages
Thomas Spence
part |6 pages
John Thelwall and Daniel Isaac Eaton
part |9 pages
Daniel Isaac Eaton (‘Antitype’)
part |12 pages
Anon. (attrib. to Robert Merry and Joseph Jekyll)
part |6 pages
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
part |3 pages
Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne)
part |4 pages
William Blake
part |9 pages
Mary Robinson
part |5 pages
William Wordsworth
part |7 pages
Anna Dodsworth
part |7 pages
George Canning
part |3 pages
Anon., from The Anti-Gallican; or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion and Liberty
part |6 pages
Anon., from The Scourge
part |12 pages
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
part |4 pages
Charles Lamb
part |6 pages
Jane Taylor
part |3 pages
John Keats
part |12 pages
Anon., from The Black Dwarf
part |5 pages
Percy Bysshe Shelley
part |11 pages
William Hone
part |8 pages
George Gordon, Lord Byron
part |6 pages
John Hughes
part |16 pages
Horace Smith
part |14 pages
Thomas Hood and John Hamilton Reynolds
part |4 pages
Anon., from The Globe and Traveller 1
part |5 pages
Anon. (attrib. Theodore Hook)
part |5 pages
Robert Seymour
part |8 pages
Ebenezer Elliott
part |13 pages
W[illiam] T[homas] Moncrieff
part |5 pages
Anon., from The Prompter 1
part |6 pages
John Wilson (‘Christopher North’)
part |6 pages
Maria Abdy
part |6 pages
George Cruikshank and Anon. 1
part |4 pages
Charles Dickens