Manuscripts
in the British Museum
Cataract of Lodore.
Cataract of Lodore.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
Ipswich, 1775.
The Candidate. A Poetical Epistle to the Authors of the Monthly Review.
1780.
The Library. A Poem. 1781. 2nd edn. 1783.
The Village: a Poem. In two books. 1783.
The News-Paper: a Poem. 1785.
Poems. 1807. 2nd edn. 1808. 3rd edn. 1808. 8th edn. 1816.
The Borough: a Poem in twenty-four letters. 1810. 2nd edn. 1810. 3rd edn.
1810. 6th edn. 1816. Ed. Williams, H. (Temple Classics. ) 1903.
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Tales. 1812. 2nd edn. 1812. 5th edn. 1814.
Tales of the Hall. In two volumes. 1819. 2nd edn. 1819. 3 vols. 1820.
Lines (Of old when a Monarch of England appear'd'). [1822. ]
Lines addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland. The Casket, a Miscel-
lany, consisting of unpublished poems. Pp. 142-3. 1829.
Poetical Epistles by the Rev. George Crabbe. Literary Anecdotes of the
Nineteenth Century. Ed. Nicoll, W. Robertson, and Wise, T. J. Vol. II,
p. 143. 1896.
D. Translations
For translations into foreign languages, see bibliographies in Poems, ed.
Ward, ante, and in Huchon, Un Poète Réaliste Anglais, post.
II. PROSE WORKS
For Prose Works, see bibliography in Huchon, Un Poète Réaliste Anglais,
post.
III. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
See, also, the various introductions to Crabbe's works mentioned
in sect. I A, B, C, ante. ]
Ainger, A. Crabbe. (English Men of Letters Series. ) 1903.
Review in The Athenaeum, 31 Oct. 1903.
Broadley, A. M. and Jerrold, W. The Romance of an Elderly Poet. A
hitherto unknown chapter in the life of George Crabbe revealed by his
ten years' correspondence with Elizabeth Charter, 1815-1825. 1913.
Crabbe Celebration. Souvenir and Catalogue of the exhibits at Aldeburgh,
Suffolk, 16-18 September, 1905.
Druzhinin, A. George Crabbe and his Productions. St Petersburg, 1857.
[In Russian. ]
Gilfillan, G. A Second Gallery of Literary Portraits. 1850.
Huchon, R. Un Poète Réaliste Anglais. George Crabbe, 1754-1832. Paris,
1906. English translation by Clarke, Frederick. George Crabbe and
his Times. 1907. {Contains a bibliography. ]
Kebbel, T. E. The Life of George Crabbe. (Great Writers Series. ) 1888.
Pesta, H. George Crabbe: Eine Würdigung seiner Werke. Vienna and
Leipzig, 1899.
Saintsbury, G. Crabbe. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860. 1890.
Stehlich, F. George Crabbe, ein englischer Dichter. Halle, 1875.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Hours in a Library. Vol. 11. 1892.
Woodberry, G. E. Studies in Letters and Life. P. 29, A neglected poet.
Boston (Mass. ), 1890.
IV. ARTICLES IN MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS
A complete list of the contemporary reviews of Crabbe's poems is given
in Hachon, ante, pp. 663-5. The following may also be consulted :
Quarterly Review. Vol. 1, p. 468 (Jan. 1834), Life and Poems, by Lockhart;.
vol. LII, p. 184 (August 1834), Posthumous Tales, by Lockhart; vol.
CXCIII, p. 21 (Jan. 1901), Crabbe, by Statham, Heathcote.
Gentleman's Magazine. New Series, vol. I, p. 253 (March 1834), Life of
Crabbe, by Mitford; vol. II, p. 563 (Dec. 1834), Posthumous Tales; vol.
CCLXXXVI, p. 356, Crabbe, by Prower, Maude.
Monthly Review. Vol. 111, p. 101 (Sept. 1834), On Burns's and Crabbe's Poetry.
Edinburgh Review. Vol. Lx, p. 255 (Jan. 1835), Life and Poems; vol. cxcvIII,
p. 30 (July 1903), Crabbe.
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420
[CH.
Bibliography
National Review. Jan. 1859, p. 1, Crabbe, by Roscoe, W. C.
Nineteenth Century. Vol. xv, p. 583 (April 1884), Wordsworth and Byron,
by Swinburne, A. C. (p. 598).
Cornhill Magazine. Vol. LXXXIII, p. 750 (June 1901), Some memories of
Crabbe, by Hutton, W. H.
Atlantic Monthly. Dec. 1901, p. 850, A Plea for Crabbe, by More, P. Elmer.
Monthly Review. March 1904, p. 117, Two Unpublished Poems of Crabbe,
by Huchon, R.
Modern Language Review. Vol. 11, p. 266 (April 1907), Review of Ward's
edn of Crabbe, by Huchon, R.
CHAPTER VIII
SOUTHEY
LESSER POETS OF THE LATER EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
I. ROBERT SOUTHEY
See, also, chap. vi, ante, Coleridge, bibliography.
A.
Manuscripts in the British Museum
Cataract of Lodore. Egerton 1966, f. 17.
The Curse of Kehama (an early copy, many alterations made before publica-
tion). Add. 36485.
Joan of Arc. Add. 28096.
Preface to Letters written during a short Residence in Spain and Portugal.
Add. 28096, f. 1.
Roprecht the Robber. Add. 21508, f. 64.
Triumphal Ode. Add. 36961.
Letters: Add. MSS 18204, f. 171; 21508, ff. 78, 79; 24023, f. 61; 28603;
30928; 33964, f. 378; 34046, ff. 132-148; 35343, f. 1276; 35344, ff. 170, 172,
174; 35350, f. 138. Egerton 2159, f. 88.
B. Collected Poems
Poems: containing the Retrospect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets, etc. By Lovell, R.
and Southey, R. 1794. 1795.
Poems by Robert Southey. Bristol, London, 1797. 2nd edn. 2 vols.
Bristol, 1797-9.
The Minor Poems of Robert Southey. 2 vols. Bristol, 1797. Rptd 1815,
1823, 1854.
Poems. First American edn. Boston (Mass. ), 1799.
Poetical Works of Robert Southey, complete in one volume. Paris, 1829.
Poetical Works, collected by himself. 10 vols. 1837-8.
Poetical Works, complete in one volume. 1850.
Poetical Works, with a memoir of the author (by Tuckermann, H. T. ).
10 vols. Boston (Mass. ), 1860.
Poems chosen and arranged by Dowden, E. 1895.
Poems. . . containing the Curse of Kehama, Roderick, Madoc, A Tale of
Paraguay, and selected minor poems. Ed. Fitzgerald, M. H. Oxford,
1
1909.
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421
C. Separate Poems
The Fall of Robespierre. An historic drama. (The first act by Coleridge,
the second and third by Southey. ) 1794.
Joan of Arc, an epic poem. Bristol, 1796. 2 vols. 1798.
Fifth edition. 2 vols. 1817. Also 1853.
Thalaba the Destroyer (a metrical romance). 2 vols. 1801. 2nd edn. 1809.
3rd edn. 1814.
Madoc. 1805. 2 vols. 1815. 1825.
The Curse of Kehama. 1810. 1818. 1853.
Roderick, the last of the Goths. 1814. 2nd edn. 2 vols. 1815. Also 1818,
1826. Translated into Dutch, with a prefatory notice by Bilderdijk, W.
The Hague, 1823-4.
Odes to . . . the Prince Regent . . . the Emperor of Russia, and . . . the King of
Prussia. 1814.
Carmen Nuptiale, The Lay of the Laureate. (On the marriage of Princess
Charlotte. ) 1816.
The Poet's Pilgrimage to Waterloo. 1816. 2nd edn. 1816.
Wat Tyler; a Dramatic Poem. Sherwin's Edition. Price Two Pence.
[1817. ] (Presumed the first edn. )
a dramatic poem in three acts. 1817. (Pirated edn. )
a dramatic poem, with a preface suitable to recent circumstances. 1817.
Carmen Triumphale, for the commencement of the year 1814. 1821.
A Vision of Judgment. 1821.
A Tale of Paraguay. 1825.
All for Love; and The Pilgrim to Compostella. 1829.
The Devil's Walk; a poem by S. T. Coleridge and R. Southey. 1830.
Oliver Newman: a New-England tale (unfinished); with other poetical
remains. Ed. Hill, H. 1845.
Robin Hood: a fragment. By the late Robert Southey and Caroline Southey.
With other fragments and poems by Robert Southey and Caroline
Southey. Edinburgh and London, 1847.
D. Prose Works
The Flagellant. [Written by Southey and other Westminster scholars.
Nine weekly parts, from March 1 to April 26, 1792. The article on
corporal punishment, for which Southey was dismissed the school, is in
no. v. Only the B. M. copy (C. 58. e. 21) extant. Southey's autograph is
on first title-page. ]
Letters written during a short Residence in Spain and Portugal. Bristol,
1797. 3rd edn. London, 1808.
Letters from England; by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella (i. e. Southey). . .
Translated from the Spanish. 3 vols. 1807. 1814.
History of Brazil. 3 pts. 1810-19.
Omniana, or Horae Otiosiores. 2 vols. 1812. (Nos. 87-92, 97, 98, 102, 103,
105, 106, 109-111, 113, 114, 117-129, 155, 160 vol. I, and 171, 179, 205 vol. 11,
by Coleridge. )
The Life of Nelson. 2 vols. 1813. 1830.
The Candidate. A Poetical Epistle to the Authors of the Monthly Review.
1780.
The Library. A Poem. 1781. 2nd edn. 1783.
The Village: a Poem. In two books. 1783.
The News-Paper: a Poem. 1785.
Poems. 1807. 2nd edn. 1808. 3rd edn. 1808. 8th edn. 1816.
The Borough: a Poem in twenty-four letters. 1810. 2nd edn. 1810. 3rd edn.
1810. 6th edn. 1816. Ed. Williams, H. (Temple Classics. ) 1903.
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419
Tales. 1812. 2nd edn. 1812. 5th edn. 1814.
Tales of the Hall. In two volumes. 1819. 2nd edn. 1819. 3 vols. 1820.
Lines (Of old when a Monarch of England appear'd'). [1822. ]
Lines addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland. The Casket, a Miscel-
lany, consisting of unpublished poems. Pp. 142-3. 1829.
Poetical Epistles by the Rev. George Crabbe. Literary Anecdotes of the
Nineteenth Century. Ed. Nicoll, W. Robertson, and Wise, T. J. Vol. II,
p. 143. 1896.
D. Translations
For translations into foreign languages, see bibliographies in Poems, ed.
Ward, ante, and in Huchon, Un Poète Réaliste Anglais, post.
II. PROSE WORKS
For Prose Works, see bibliography in Huchon, Un Poète Réaliste Anglais,
post.
III. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
See, also, the various introductions to Crabbe's works mentioned
in sect. I A, B, C, ante. ]
Ainger, A. Crabbe. (English Men of Letters Series. ) 1903.
Review in The Athenaeum, 31 Oct. 1903.
Broadley, A. M. and Jerrold, W. The Romance of an Elderly Poet. A
hitherto unknown chapter in the life of George Crabbe revealed by his
ten years' correspondence with Elizabeth Charter, 1815-1825. 1913.
Crabbe Celebration. Souvenir and Catalogue of the exhibits at Aldeburgh,
Suffolk, 16-18 September, 1905.
Druzhinin, A. George Crabbe and his Productions. St Petersburg, 1857.
[In Russian. ]
Gilfillan, G. A Second Gallery of Literary Portraits. 1850.
Huchon, R. Un Poète Réaliste Anglais. George Crabbe, 1754-1832. Paris,
1906. English translation by Clarke, Frederick. George Crabbe and
his Times. 1907. {Contains a bibliography. ]
Kebbel, T. E. The Life of George Crabbe. (Great Writers Series. ) 1888.
Pesta, H. George Crabbe: Eine Würdigung seiner Werke. Vienna and
Leipzig, 1899.
Saintsbury, G. Crabbe. Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860. 1890.
Stehlich, F. George Crabbe, ein englischer Dichter. Halle, 1875.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Hours in a Library. Vol. 11. 1892.
Woodberry, G. E. Studies in Letters and Life. P. 29, A neglected poet.
Boston (Mass. ), 1890.
IV. ARTICLES IN MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS
A complete list of the contemporary reviews of Crabbe's poems is given
in Hachon, ante, pp. 663-5. The following may also be consulted :
Quarterly Review. Vol. 1, p. 468 (Jan. 1834), Life and Poems, by Lockhart;.
vol. LII, p. 184 (August 1834), Posthumous Tales, by Lockhart; vol.
CXCIII, p. 21 (Jan. 1901), Crabbe, by Statham, Heathcote.
Gentleman's Magazine. New Series, vol. I, p. 253 (March 1834), Life of
Crabbe, by Mitford; vol. II, p. 563 (Dec. 1834), Posthumous Tales; vol.
CCLXXXVI, p. 356, Crabbe, by Prower, Maude.
Monthly Review. Vol. 111, p. 101 (Sept. 1834), On Burns's and Crabbe's Poetry.
Edinburgh Review. Vol. Lx, p. 255 (Jan. 1835), Life and Poems; vol. cxcvIII,
p. 30 (July 1903), Crabbe.
27-2
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420
[CH.
Bibliography
National Review. Jan. 1859, p. 1, Crabbe, by Roscoe, W. C.
Nineteenth Century. Vol. xv, p. 583 (April 1884), Wordsworth and Byron,
by Swinburne, A. C. (p. 598).
Cornhill Magazine. Vol. LXXXIII, p. 750 (June 1901), Some memories of
Crabbe, by Hutton, W. H.
Atlantic Monthly. Dec. 1901, p. 850, A Plea for Crabbe, by More, P. Elmer.
Monthly Review. March 1904, p. 117, Two Unpublished Poems of Crabbe,
by Huchon, R.
Modern Language Review. Vol. 11, p. 266 (April 1907), Review of Ward's
edn of Crabbe, by Huchon, R.
CHAPTER VIII
SOUTHEY
LESSER POETS OF THE LATER EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
I. ROBERT SOUTHEY
See, also, chap. vi, ante, Coleridge, bibliography.
A.
Manuscripts in the British Museum
Cataract of Lodore. Egerton 1966, f. 17.
The Curse of Kehama (an early copy, many alterations made before publica-
tion). Add. 36485.
Joan of Arc. Add. 28096.
Preface to Letters written during a short Residence in Spain and Portugal.
Add. 28096, f. 1.
Roprecht the Robber. Add. 21508, f. 64.
Triumphal Ode. Add. 36961.
Letters: Add. MSS 18204, f. 171; 21508, ff. 78, 79; 24023, f. 61; 28603;
30928; 33964, f. 378; 34046, ff. 132-148; 35343, f. 1276; 35344, ff. 170, 172,
174; 35350, f. 138. Egerton 2159, f. 88.
B. Collected Poems
Poems: containing the Retrospect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets, etc. By Lovell, R.
and Southey, R. 1794. 1795.
Poems by Robert Southey. Bristol, London, 1797. 2nd edn. 2 vols.
Bristol, 1797-9.
The Minor Poems of Robert Southey. 2 vols. Bristol, 1797. Rptd 1815,
1823, 1854.
Poems. First American edn. Boston (Mass. ), 1799.
Poetical Works of Robert Southey, complete in one volume. Paris, 1829.
Poetical Works, collected by himself. 10 vols. 1837-8.
Poetical Works, complete in one volume. 1850.
Poetical Works, with a memoir of the author (by Tuckermann, H. T. ).
10 vols. Boston (Mass. ), 1860.
Poems chosen and arranged by Dowden, E. 1895.
Poems. . . containing the Curse of Kehama, Roderick, Madoc, A Tale of
Paraguay, and selected minor poems. Ed. Fitzgerald, M. H. Oxford,
1
1909.
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Southey
421
C. Separate Poems
The Fall of Robespierre. An historic drama. (The first act by Coleridge,
the second and third by Southey. ) 1794.
Joan of Arc, an epic poem. Bristol, 1796. 2 vols. 1798.
Fifth edition. 2 vols. 1817. Also 1853.
Thalaba the Destroyer (a metrical romance). 2 vols. 1801. 2nd edn. 1809.
3rd edn. 1814.
Madoc. 1805. 2 vols. 1815. 1825.
The Curse of Kehama. 1810. 1818. 1853.
Roderick, the last of the Goths. 1814. 2nd edn. 2 vols. 1815. Also 1818,
1826. Translated into Dutch, with a prefatory notice by Bilderdijk, W.
The Hague, 1823-4.
Odes to . . . the Prince Regent . . . the Emperor of Russia, and . . . the King of
Prussia. 1814.
Carmen Nuptiale, The Lay of the Laureate. (On the marriage of Princess
Charlotte. ) 1816.
The Poet's Pilgrimage to Waterloo. 1816. 2nd edn. 1816.
Wat Tyler; a Dramatic Poem. Sherwin's Edition. Price Two Pence.
[1817. ] (Presumed the first edn. )
a dramatic poem in three acts. 1817. (Pirated edn. )
a dramatic poem, with a preface suitable to recent circumstances. 1817.
Carmen Triumphale, for the commencement of the year 1814. 1821.
A Vision of Judgment. 1821.
A Tale of Paraguay. 1825.
All for Love; and The Pilgrim to Compostella. 1829.
The Devil's Walk; a poem by S. T. Coleridge and R. Southey. 1830.
Oliver Newman: a New-England tale (unfinished); with other poetical
remains. Ed. Hill, H. 1845.
Robin Hood: a fragment. By the late Robert Southey and Caroline Southey.
With other fragments and poems by Robert Southey and Caroline
Southey. Edinburgh and London, 1847.
D. Prose Works
The Flagellant. [Written by Southey and other Westminster scholars.
Nine weekly parts, from March 1 to April 26, 1792. The article on
corporal punishment, for which Southey was dismissed the school, is in
no. v. Only the B. M. copy (C. 58. e. 21) extant. Southey's autograph is
on first title-page. ]
Letters written during a short Residence in Spain and Portugal. Bristol,
1797. 3rd edn. London, 1808.
Letters from England; by Don Manuel Alvarez Espriella (i. e. Southey). . .
Translated from the Spanish. 3 vols. 1807. 1814.
History of Brazil. 3 pts. 1810-19.
Omniana, or Horae Otiosiores. 2 vols. 1812. (Nos. 87-92, 97, 98, 102, 103,
105, 106, 109-111, 113, 114, 117-129, 155, 160 vol. I, and 171, 179, 205 vol. 11,
by Coleridge. )
The Life of Nelson. 2 vols. 1813. 1830.