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CHAPTER VII
THE PROSODY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Abbot, E. A. A Shakespearian Grammar. Revised edn. 1870.
Alden, R. M. The Mental Side of Metrical Form. The Modern Language
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Dam, B. A. P. van. R. Bridges, Milton's Prosody, and W. J. Stone,
Classical Metres in English Verse. Englische Studien.
Stephen, James Kenneth. Quo Musa tendis ? Cambridge, 1891. Lapsus
Calami. 1891. With an introduction by Stephen, H. Cambridge,
1896.
Stevenson, Robert Louis. Not I. 1881. Moral Emblems. A second col-
lection of cuts and verses. Davos-Platz [1882]. A Child's Garden of
Verses. 1885. Underwoods. 1887. Familiar Epistles in verse and
prose. 1896. The Graver and the Pen, or scenes from nature with
appropriate verses. Edinburgh [? 1896). Poems. 1913.
See, also, post, bibliography to chap. III, vol. xiv.
Stoddart, Thomas Tod (1810-1880). The Death-Wake, or Lunacy. A necro-
maunt in three chimeras. Edinburgh, 1831. With an introduction by
Lang, A. 1895. Songs and poems. Edinburgh, 1839. Songs of the
Seasons. Edinburgh, 1873. [Another edn. ] With autobiographical
sketch. Kelso, 1881.
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Symonds, John Addington. Many Moods. 1880. New and Old. 1880.
Animi Figura. [Sonnets. ] 1882. Vagabunduli Libellus. [Sonnets. ]
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See, also, post, bibliography to chap. III, vol. xiv.
Thompson, Francis. New Poems. 1897. The Hound of Heaven. [With
a note signed: W. M. ] (1908. ] Collected Po ns. 1913. The Works
of F. T. [Ed. Meynell, W. ) 3 vols. [1913. ]
Meynell, W. The Life of Francis Thompson. 1913.
Thornbury, George Walter. Lays and Legends, or Ballads of the New
World. 1851. [Ed. ] Two Centuries of Song; or, Lyrics, Madrigals,
Sonnets and other occasional verses of the English Poets of the last two
hundred years. 1867. Historical and legendary Ballads and Songs.
1876 (1875).
Todhunter, John. Laurella. 1876. Alcestis: a dramatic poem. 1879 [1878).
The True Tragedy of Rienzi, tribune of Rome. 1881. Forest Songs.
1881. Helena in Troas. 1886. The Banshee. 1888. A Sicilian Idyll.
A pastoral play in two scenes. 1890. Three Irish Bardio Tales. Being
metrical versions of the three tales known as The Three Sorrows of
Story-Telling. 1896.
Tomson, afterwards Watson, Rosamund Marriott (d. 1911). Ballads of the
North Countrie. Ed. Tomson, Graham R. 1888. The Bird-Bride.
1889. A Summer Night. 1891. After Sunset. 1904. Poems. 1912.
Traill, Henry Duff. Recaptured Rhymes; being a batch of political and other
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See, also, post, bibliography to chap. III, vol. xiv.
Trench, Richard Chenevix. Sabbation; Honor Neale. 1838. Poems. 1841.
Genoveva. 1842. Poems from Eastern Sources; The Steadfast Prince.
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Genoveva. 2nd edn. 1851. Alma. 1855. Poems. Cambridge, 1865.
Household book of English Poetry. 1868.
Tupper, Martin Farquhar. Proverbial Philosophy: a book of thoughts and
arguments, originally treated. 1838. Second series. 1812. Third series.
1867. In four series; now first complete. [1876. ] Geraldine, a sequel
to Coleridge's Christabel. 1838. The Crock of Gold. A rural novel.
1844. New edn. 1849. Ballads for the Times, now first collected.
Geraldine, A Modern Pyramid, Hactenus, A Thousand Lines. (1850. ]
A Batch of War Ballads. 1854. Lyrics of the Heart and Mind, 1855.
Cithara: a selection from the lyrics of M. F. T. 1863. Autobiography.
My life as an author. 1886.
Veley, Margaret. A Marriage of Shadows. . . with biographical preface by
Stephen, Sir Leslie. 1888.
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lected Poems. 1902. Sonnets. 1906. Chapters of my Life: an auto-
biography. 1909.
Warburton, Rowland Eyles Egerton (1804–1891). Hunting songs and
ballads. 1846.
Hunting songs and miscellaneous verses. 1859. Liver-
pool, 1912.
Watson, Rosamund Marriott. See Tomson.
Watts, Alaric Alexander. Poetical Sketches: the Profession, the Broken
Heart, etc. 1822. Lyrics of the Heart. 1851.
Alaric Watts. A narrative of his life. 2 vols. 1884.
Watts-Dunton, Walter Theodore. Jubilee Greeting at Spithead to the men
of Greater Britain. 1897. The Coming of Love. 1898 [1897]. Christmas
at the Mermaid. . . . 1902. Flowers of Parnassus. No. 11. The Coming
of Love, Rhona Boswell's Story. 7th edn. 1906.
Douglas, J. Theodore Watts-Dunton. 1904.
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VI]
Lesser Poets
511
Waugh, Edwin (1817-1890). Come whoam to thy Childer an' me. [? Man.
chester, 1856. ) Poems and Lancashire Songs. 1859. Rambles and
Reveries. 1872. Poems and Songs. (Second Series. ) Liverpool, 1889
[1893). Complete Works. L. P. 1881, etc.
Webster, Augusta. The Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus. Literally trans-
lated. 1866. Dramatic Studies. 1866. A Woman Sold. 1867. The
Medea of Euripides. Literally translated into English_verse. 1868.
Portraits. 1870. Yu-Pe-Ya's Lute. A Chinese Tale in English verse.
1874.
Westwood, Thomas. Beads from a Rosary. 1843. The burden of the Bell.
1850. Berries and blossoms: a verse-book for young children. 1855.
The Sword of Kingship, a legend of Mort d'Arthure. 1866. The Quest
of the Sancgreall, the Sword of Kingship. 1868.
Williams, Isaac. Lyra Apostolica. 1836. Also 1838. The Cathedral, or
the Catholic Apostolic Church in England. 1838.
Autobiography. 1892.
Williams, Sarah (Sadie). Twilight Hours. 1868, 1872.
Wilson, Alexander (d. 1852). The Songs of the Wilsons [i. e. M. , T. , and
A. Wilson). 1865. Also 1866 and (1873).
Wingate, David (1828-1892). Poems and Songs. 1862. Annie Weir. 1866.
Lily Neil. 1879.
Winkworth, Catherine (1827–1878). Lyra Germanica. . . . Translated . . . by
C. W. 1855. (Muses library. ) [1906. ]
Shaen, Margaret J. Memorials of Two Sisters, Susanna and
Catherine Winkworth. 1908.
Woolner, Thomas. My Beautiful Lady. 1863. Pygmalion. 1881. Silenus.
1884. Tiresias. 1886. Poems. Nelly Dale. Children. 1887.
Worsley, Philip Stanhope. The Temple of Janus. 1857. Poems and
translations. 1863, 1875. The Iliad of Homer translated into English
1865.
Wortley, Lady Emmeline Stuart (1806-1855). Poems. 1833. London at
Night. 1834. The Knight and the Enchantress. 1835. Travelling
sketches in rhyme. 1835. Hours at Naples. 1837. Impressions of
Italy. 1837. Lays of Leisure Hours. 2 vols. 1838. Sonnets, written
chiefly during a Tour through Holland, Germany, Italy, Turkey and
Hungary. 1839. Various other poems and plays.
G. A. B.
verse.
CHAPTER VII
THE PROSODY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Abbot, E. A. A Shakespearian Grammar. Revised edn. 1870.
Alden, R. M. The Mental Side of Metrical Form. The Modern Language
Review. Vol. ix, pp. 297-308. 1914.
[Blake, J. W. ] Accent and Rhythm explained by the law of monopressures.
Edinburgh, 1888.
Brewer, R. F. A Manual of English Prosody. 1869.
Bridges, R. S. Milton's Prosody. [A revised edn of the two essays ptd in
1887 and 1889. ] Oxford, 1893. Milton's Prosody, by Bridges, Robert,
and Classical Metres in English verse, by Stone, W. J. Oxford, 1901.
Dam, B. A. P. van. R. Bridges, Milton's Prosody, and W. J. Stone,
Classical Metres in English Verse. Englische Studien.