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(July 2010 )
Eaton Stannard Barrett , writing under the pen name "Polypus", All the Talents: A satirical poem , the book went through 19 editions this year[1]
Samuel Egerton Brydges , Poems , the fourth, enlarged edition of Sonnets and other Poems 1785 [1]
Lord Byron :
Hours of Idleness , which will be attacked in the Edinburgh Review
Poems on Various Occasions , published anonymously, privately printed[1]
George Crabbe , Poems , including "The Parish Register", nine editions by 1817[1]
Richard Cumberland and Sir James Burges , The Exodiad [1]
Catherine Ann Dorset , The Peacock 'At Home' , published anonymously ("written by a lady"); for children; extremely popular; a sequel to William Roscoe 's The Butterfly's Ball , also published this year[1]
James Grahame , Poems [1]
Lady Anne Hamilton, The Epics of the Ton; or, The Glories of the Great World [1]
William Hazlitt , editor, The Eloquence of the British Senate , published anonymously (anthology)[1]
James Hogg , Thomas Mounsey Cunningham and others, The Forest Minstrel , includes poems published anonymously[1]
James Hogg , The Mountain Bard [1]
Ewen MacLachlan , Attempts in Verse
Thomas Moore , Irish Melodies
Sydney Owenson (later Lady Morgan), The Lay of an Irish Harp; or, Metrical Fragments [1]
William Roscoe , The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast , first published in the Gentleman's Magazine in November 1806 [1]
Charlotte Turner Smith , Beachy Head, with Other Poems [1]
William Sotheby , Saul [1]
Robert Southey , editor, Specimens of the Later English Poets , published as a complement to George Ellis's Specimens of the Early English Poems , 1790 ; anthology[1]
Henry Kirke White , The Remains of Henry Kirke White , edited by Robert Southey (posthumous)[1]
Title page of William Wordsworth 's Poems in Two Volumes
Richard Alsop and others, The Echo, With Other Poems , anthology of poems by the Hartford Wits that had appeared in the American Mercury magazine from 1791 to 1805, the primary contributors were Richard Alsop and Theodore Dwight ; other contributors included Lemuel Hopkins , H. H. Brackenridge (on the Indian War), Mason Cogswell , William Trumbull , Elihu Hubbard Smith ; much of the contents consisted of pro-Federalist burlesques on social and political issues of the day;[2] New York: "Printed at the Porcupine Press by Pasquin Petronius"[3]
Joel Barlow , The Columbiad , expansion and revision of The Vision of Columbus 1787 , in heroic couplets; in the poem, Barlow predicts the building of the Panama Canal , airplanes, submarines and an organization resembling the United Nations [4]
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Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature , Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
Web page titled [ "American Poetry Full-Text Database / Bibliography" at University of Chicago Library website, retrieved March 4, 2009
Preminger, Alex and T. V. F. Brogan, et al., The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics , 1993. New York: MJF Books/Fine Communications
Rubin, Louis D., Jr. (1979). The Literary South . John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-04659-0 .
"A Timeline of English Poetry" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site, University of Toronto