The Scottish Village, or
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II. LESSER POETS
Christopher Anstey
Poetical Works of the late Christopher Anstey, Esq. , with some Account of
the Life and Writings of the Author by his Son, John Anstey, Esq.
1808.
The New Bath Guide, or Memoirs of the B-r-d (Blunderhead) Family, in a
series of Poetical Epistles. 1766.
On the much lamented Death of the Marquis of Tavistock. 1767.
The Patriot, a Pindaric Address to Lord Buckhorse. Cambridge, 1767.
A Serious Alarum to the People of Bath. [1772. ]
The Priest Dissected. A poem. 1774.
An Election Ball. 1776.
A Familiar Epistle (in verse) from C. Anstey, Esq. to C. W. Bampfylde, Esq.
Translated and addressed to the ladies. Dublin, 1777.
Envy. 1778.
Speculation, or a Defence of Mankind. 1780.
Liberality, or the Decayed Macaroni. 1788.
The Farmer's Daughter, a poetical tale. 1795.
Britain's Genius, a song. 1797.
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Daniel Bellamy, the elder and the younger
The Cambro-Britannic Engineer. . . a mock-heroic poem. 1722.
Love Triumphant, or the Rival Goddesses. 1722.
The Young Ladies' Miscellany. 1723.
The Rival Priests. . . . A farce. [By D. Bellamy the Elder and Younger. ]
1739.
The Perjur'd Devotee. . . a comedy. [By D. Bellamy the Elder and Younger. ]
1741.
Ethic Amusements by Mr Bellamy, revised by his son D. Bellamy. 1768.
Ethic Amusements. Ethic tales. . . and fables. . . . By. . . Fenelon. . . . From the
French. [1770. ] (An addition, separately published, to the preceding
work. )
William Lisle Bowles
The Poetical Works of W. L. B. With memoir, critical dissertation,
and explanatory notes. . . by. . . G. Gilfillan, Edinburgh, 1855.
Sonnets, written chiefly on picturesque spots during a tour. 1789.
Verses to John Howard. 1789.
The Grave of Howard. A poem. Salisbury, 1790.
St Michael's Mount. A poem. 1798.
The Battle of the Nile. 1799.
The Sorrows of Switzerland. 1801.
The Picture. 1803.
The Spirit of Discovery: or, the Conquest of the Ocean. 1804.
Bowden Hall. 1806.
The Missionary. 1813. 1815. 1816.
The Grave of the last Saxon. 1822.
Ellen Gray; or the dead maiden's curse. 1823.
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Days Departed; or Banwell Hill, a lay of the Severn Sea. 1828.
St John in Patmos; or the last Apostle. 1833.
Scenes and Shadows of Days Departed. 1837. (With an autobiographical
introduction. )
The Village Verse-Book. 1837.
Samuel Boyse
Translations and Poems written on several occasions. 1738.
Deity. A poem. 1739.
The Canterbury Tales, modernis'd (by Boyse, S. etc. ]. 1741.
An Historical Review of the Transactions of Europe from the Commence-
ment of the War with Spain in 1739, to the Insurrection in Scotland
in 1745. Reading, 1747.
The Praise of Peace; a poem in three cantos. 1749.
Life by Chalmers, A. The Works of the English Poets. Vol. xiv. 1810.
Sir James Bland Burges. (Known after 1821 as Sir James Lamb. )
The Birth and Triumph of Love, a poem. 1796.
Richard the First; a poem. 2 vols. 1801.
Dramas. 1817.
The Dragon Knight; a poem in twelve cantos. 1818.
Selections from the letters and correspondence of Sir J. B. Burges. . . with
notices of his life. Ed. Hulton, J. 1885.
Richard Owen Cambridge (1717-1802)
Works. Ed. Cambridge, G. 0. 1803.
The Scribleriad. 1751.
Hannah Cowley (1743–1809)
Life and Works. 3 vols. 1813.
The Maid of Aragon. 1780.
The Scottish Village, or Pitcairn Green. 1787.
Edwina. 1794.
The Siege of Acre. 1801.
Samuel Croxall
An original Canto of Spencer, design'd as part of his Fairy Queen, but never
printed, now made publick by Nestor Ironside. 1713.
An Ode humbly inscrib'd to the King (George I). 1714.
The Vision: a poem. 1715.
Ovid's Metamorphoses, in fifteen books, translated by the most eminent
hands. 1717. (The 6th book, and parts of the 8th, 10th, 11th and 13th,
translated by Croxall. )
The Fair Circassian, a dramatic performance done from the original by a
gentleman-commoner of Oxford. 1720. 1721. 1729, etc.
Fables of Aesop, and others, newly done into English. 1722. 3rd edn. 1731.
5th edn. 1747. 24th edn. 1836.
Jacob, G. The Poetical Register. 2 vols. 1719.
Erasmus Darwin
The Botanic Garden; a Poem, in Two Parts. Part I containing The
Economy of Vegetation. Part II. The Loves of the Plants. With
Philosophical Notes. 1789 etc. (Part I dated 1791, Part II 1789). Also
1791. 3rd edn. 2 vols. 1794-5. 4th edn. 2 vols. 1799.
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A Plan for the Conduct of Female Education in Boarding Schools. Derby,
1797.
Phytologia; or the philosophy of Agriculture. 1800.
The Temple of Nature; or the origin of Society: a poem. 1803.
Remembrance. 1812.
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George Ellis
See bibliography to chap. II, ante, and to vol. x, chap. x, ante.
Francis Fawkes
A description of May. From G. Douglas. . . by F. Fawkes. 1752.
Winter. From G. Douglas. . . by F. Fawkes. 1754.
The Works of Anacreon, Sappho. . . . Translated . . . [by F. Fawkes]. 1760.
Original Poems and translations. 1761.
The Complete Family Bible, with Notes Theological, Moral, Critical, etc.
1761.
The Poetical Calendar. 12 vols. 1763. (Fawkes and Woty. )
Poetical Magazine, or the Muses' Monthly Companion. Vol. 1. 1764.
Partridge-shooting ; an eclogue. To the Hon. Charles Yorke. 1767.
The Works of Horace in English verse by Mr Duncombe and other hands.
4 vols. 1767.
The Idylliums of Theocritus translated by F. F. 1767.
The works of Anacreon. The works of Apollonius Rhodius. The works of
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Sappho. The works of Theocritus. Translated by F. F. 1793.
Hasted, E. History of Kent. 1886.
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William Gifford
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Constantia Grierson
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An Elegy on the ancient Greek Model. 1779.
Epistle to Admiral Keppel (on his acquittal]. 1779.
A poetical Epistle to an eminent Painter (Romney, G. ). 1779.
An Epistle to a friend on the death of J. Thornton. 1780.
An Essay on history; in three epistles. 1780.
An Essay on Painting. 1781.
The Triumphs of Temper.