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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Written on the Outside of an Hermitage
Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).
chapter |2 pages
On the Death of Lord George Lyttelton1
Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).
chapter |3 pages
Letter to a Friend on Leaving Town
Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).
chapter |1 pages
Written Extempore on the Picture of a Friend
Poems by Mrs. Robinson (London: C. Parker, 1775).
chapter |2 pages
Written on Richmond Hill
Town and Country Magazine; or Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction, and Entertainment, 8 (January 1776), p. 45.
chapter |8 pages
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).
chapter |5 pages
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).
chapter |1 pages
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.
chapter |3 pages
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.
chapter |2 pages
To Anna Matilda1
World (6 March 1789). Rpt. British Album (London: J. Bell, 1790), p. 149-52.
chapter |1 pages
To the Memory of Werter1
World (15 July 1789). Rpt. as ‘Elegy to the Memory of Werter’, 1791, 1806.
chapter |1 pages
Elegy on the Death of Lady Middleton1
Oracle. Bell's New World (18 July 1789). Rpt. 1791.
chapter |2 pages
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.
chapter |1 pages
Sonnet, to the Memory of Miss Maria Linley1
Oracle. Bell's New World (26 November 1789). Rpt. 1791.
chapter |2 pages
To the Nightingale1
Oracle. Bell's New World (11 December 1789). Rpt. as ‘Ode to the Nightingale’, 1791, 1806.
chapter |3 pages
Ode to Melancholy1
Oracle. Bell's New World (17 December 1789). Rpt. Edinburgh Magazine, or Literary Miscellany (January 1790), p. 71; 1791, 1806.
chapter |3 pages
To Meditation1
Oracle. Bell's New World (17 December 1789). Rpt. as ‘Ode to Meditation’, 1791, 1806.
chapter |2 pages
To a Friend
Town and Country Magazine, 22 (May 1790), p. 234. Rpt. as ‘Stanzas to a Friend’, 1791, 1806.
chapter |3 pages
To the Queen of the Fairies
Oracle. Bell's World (3 June 1790). Rpt. as ‘Oberon to the Queen of the Fairies’, 1791.
chapter |2 pages
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',
chapter |3 pages
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.
chapter |3 pages
Ode to Vanity
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. New London Magazine (March 1792), pp. 135–6; 1806.
chapter |4 pages
Second Ode to the Nightingale
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |3 pages
Elegy to the Memory of Richard Boyle, Esq.* Who Died at Bristol, October, 1788
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).
chapter |4 pages
Monody to the Memory of Chatterton1
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Absence
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. as ‘To Absence’, 1806.
chapter |3 pages
Lines Inscribed to P. de Loutherbourg, Esq. R.A.1
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |2 pages
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.
chapter |4 pages
To the Muse of Poetry
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. as ‘Ode to the Muse of Poetry’, 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Lines Written on the Sea-Coast
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |3 pages
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.
chapter |1 pages
To the Myrtle1
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. Whitehall Evening Post (31 December 1799–2 January 1800); 1806.
chapter |1 pages
Stanzas Inscribed to Lady William Russell1
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).
chapter |2 pages
Lines Written by the Side of a River
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |1 pages
The Bee and the Butterfly: A Fable
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Stanzas to Time
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791). Rpt. New London Magazine (May 1792); 1806.
chapter |1 pages
Sonnet. Inscribed to Her Grace the Dutchess of Devonshire
Poems by Mrs. M. Robinson (London: J. Bell, 1791).
chapter |2 pages
Sonnet. To my Beloved Daughter
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.
chapter |2 pages
Laura Maria to Arno1
Oracle. Bell’s World (21 June 1791). Rpt. as ‘Stanzas to Him Who Said, ‘“What Is Love”,’ 1794, 1806.
chapter |1 pages
Impromptu on Mr. Merry's Marriage with Miss Brunton1
Oracle. Bell’s World (29 October 1791).
chapter |2 pages
The Moralist1
Oracle. Bell’s World (23 November 1791). Rpt. Calcutta Gazette or Oriental Advertiser (14 June 1792); 1794, 1806.
chapter |2 pages
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.
chapter |2 pages
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.
chapter |1 pages
Sonnet. To Independence1
Oracle (13 April 1792). Rpt. Morning Post (9 January 1794); 1794, 1806.
chapter |6 pages
Monody to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Late President of the Royal Academy
(London: J. Bell, 1792). Rpt. 1794, 1806.
chapter |2 pages
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.
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.
chapter |1 pages
To Mrs. Hanway,1 on the Death of her Lovely and Accomplished Daughter
Oracle (26 December 1792).
chapter |5 pages
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.
chapter |3 pages
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.
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 |2 pages
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 |2 pages
Sonnet to Mrs. Charlotte Smith, on Hearing that her Son was Wounded at the Siege of Dunkirk1
Oracle (17 September 1793).
chapter |2 pages
Reflections, which with a Power so Pleasing, at Least Cheer the Condition of Life they are Unable to Change
Oracle (21 September 1793). Rpt. as ‘Reflections’, 1794, 1806.
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 |1 pages
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 |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
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
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.
chapter |2 pages
The Snake and the Linnet. A Fable1
Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |1 pages
Stanzas to the Memory of a Young Lady
Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).
chapter |1 pages
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.
chapter |1 pages
Sonnet. To Amicus
Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]). Rpt. 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Sonnet to Memory
Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).
chapter |1 pages
Sonnet to Fame
Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson (London: J. Evans and T. Becket, [1794]).
chapter |2 pages
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]).
chapter |3 pages
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
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.
chapter |1 pages
['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.
chapter |1 pages
['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.
chapter |2 pages
Stanzas
Oracle and Public Advertiser1 (9 June 1794). Rpt. in The Natural Daughter (1799); 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue, by Mrs. M. Robinson. Supposed to have been Spoken after the Play of Fontainville Forest1
Oracle and Public Advertiser (1 July 1794).
chapter |3 pages
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.
chapter |1 pages
To Philanthropy
Morning Post and Fashionable World (23 January 1795). Rpt. in Angelina (1796); 1806.
chapter |2 pages
January, 1795
Morning Post and Fashionable World (29 January 1795). Rpt. Sporting Magazine: or, Monthly Calendar (February 1795), p. 277; 1806.
chapter |1 pages
To the Author of The Secret Tribunal1
Oracle, and Public Advertiser (20 October 1795).
chapter |3 pages
The Storm1
Morning Post and Fashionable Advertiser (3 February 1796); Lady's Magazine (April 1796), pp. 182–3.
chapter |1 pages
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).
chapter |3 pages
Tabitha Bramble1 Visits the Metropolis by Command of her Departed Brother
Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 December 1797).
chapter |3 pages
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.’].
chapter |3 pages
Tabitha Bramble, to her Cousins in Scotland1
Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 December 1797).
chapter |2 pages
[‘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 |3 pages
The Sorrows of Memory1
Morning Post and Gazetteer (26 January 1798). Rpt. 1804, 1806.
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.
chapter |3 pages
Poetical Pictures. No. II. The Progress of Liberty1
Morning Post and Gazetteer (14 April 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Poetical Pictures. No. III. The Horrors of Anarchy1
Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 April 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.
chapter |3 pages
Poetical Pictures. No. IV. The Vestal1
Morning Post and Gazetteer (5 May 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.
chapter |2 pages
Poetical Pictures. No. V. The Monk1
Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 May 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.
chapter |2 pages
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.
chapter |2 pages
The African
Morning Post and Gazetteer (2 August 1798). Rpt. in The Progress of Liberty (in 1801); 1806.