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EPITAPH ON LORD BYRON
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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EPITRE
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Cavendish, Georgiana Spencer
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The Passage of the Mountain of Saint Gothard, a Poem |
Prosper and Co. |
1802 |
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Esther, ix. 12
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Esther, v. 13
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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EVENING
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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EVENING
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Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
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Poems, on Several Occasions |
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1797 |
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THE EVENING HYMN
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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EVENING REFLECTIONS
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Gray, Christian
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A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse |
R. Morison |
1821 |
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EVENING, AN ELEGY
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Broughton, Eliza
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Poems and Fugitive Pieces |
Cadell and Davies |
1796 |
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Exod. i. 10
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. iv. 31
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. v. 4
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. vi. 7
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. xiii. 18
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. xiv. 10
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. xiv. 15
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. xiv. 20
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. xiv. 31
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Exod. xxxiii. 15
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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EXPECTATION
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Blamire, Susanna
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Songs and Poems |
George Rutledge |
1866 |
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THE EXQUISITE OF 1824
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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AN EXTEMPORARY ACROSTIC
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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EXTEMPORE AFTER A DISPUTE AT DUNKERQUE
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Collection of Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
W. Richardson |
1794 |
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EXTEMPORE AFTER A DISPUTE AT DUNKERQUE
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
Stanhope and Tilling |
1807 |
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EXTEMPORE IN THE GARDEN OF A CONVENT BELONGING TO LES SOEURS NOIR, A BOURBURG
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
Stanhope and Tilling |
1807 |
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EXTEMPORE in the GARDEN of a CONVENT belonging to LES SOEURS NOIR, à BOURBURG
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Collection of Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
W. Richardson |
1794 |
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EXTEMPORE ON ARRIVING IN THE COUNTRY
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Collection of Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
W. Richardson |
1794 |
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EXTEMPORE ON ARRIVING IN THE COUNTRY
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
Stanhope and Tilling |
1807 |
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AN EXTRAORDINARY FACT Mentioned in an English Newspaper, put in verse
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Gray, Christian
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Tales, Letters, and Other Pieces, in Verse |
Oliver and Boyd |
1808 |
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Ezek. chap. xiv
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Ezra, i. 1
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Ezra, ix. 4
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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Ezra, vii. 23
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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A FABLE
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Chadwick, Frances
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Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
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FABLE, THE CROW AND THE MAGPIE
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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FABLE. THE ASS AND THE NIGHTINGALE
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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FABLE. THE BUTTERFLY AND THE BAT
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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FABLE. THE MANAGER AND THE GOOSE
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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A FACT Recorded in the Evangelical Magazine, FOR JULY 1812
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Gray, Christian
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A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse |
R. Morison |
1821 |
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FAIR FANNY
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Ward, Catherine George
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Poems |
John Muir |
1805 |
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FAIR MEAD LODGE, EPPING FOREST
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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FAIR NEWBIE
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Hawkins, Susannah
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The Poetical Works |
Privately published; John M'Diarmid and Co |
1829 |
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FAIRY REVELS, A SONG
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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FAITH REVIVING
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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THE FALLING TEAR, WRITTEN AT THE EARLY AGE OF THIRTEEN
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Panton, Mary
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Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
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1815 |
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THE FALSE SWEARER
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Hawkins, Susannah
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The Poetical Works |
Privately published; John M'Diarmid and Co |
1829 |
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A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A FRIEND
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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The Highlanders: and Other Poems |
Longman |
1808 |
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A FAMILIAR EPISTLE TO A FRIEND
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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THE FAREWEL: TO A LADY
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Falconar, Harriet
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Poetic Laurels for Characters of Distinguished Merit: Interspersed with Poems, Moral and Entertaining: Dedicated to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. |
Logographic Press |
1791 |
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THE FAREWELL
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Chadwick, Frances
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Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
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FAREWELL
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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THE FAREWELL A SONG
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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A FAREWELL POEM
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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THE FAREWELL TO AFFECTION
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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FAREWELL TO PERTH
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Gray, Christian
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A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse |
R. Morison |
1821 |
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THE FATAL MARRIAGE. A TALE
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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THE FATE OF THE WICKED
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Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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FEELINGS IN CHURCH, AFTER RECOVERY FROM SICKNESS
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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THE FESTIVAL OF ST. MAGNUS THE MARTYR
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Bannerman, Anne
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Tales of Superstition and Chivalry |
Vernor and Hood; James Swan |
1802 |
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A FEW LINES CONCERNING THE WEATHER, IN 1818
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Hawkins, Susannah
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The Poetical Works |
Privately published; John M'Diarmid and Co |
1829 |
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A FEW LINES ON A GENTLEMAN AND LADY
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Hawkins, Susannah
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The Poetical Works |
Privately published; John M'Diarmid and Co |
1829 |
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THE FICKLE PAIR
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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FIFTH DAY
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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A FIRE-SIDE VOCAL CONCERT
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Chalmers, Margaret
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Poems |
S. Hodgson |
1813 |
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First Day
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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FIRST DEVOTIONAL SONG
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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THE FISHERMAN OF LAPLAND
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Bannerman, Anne
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Tales of Superstition and Chivalry |
Vernor and Hood; James Swan |
1802 |
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THE FIVE KINGS OVERCOME AT GIBEON
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Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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For arms alone, imbrued in blood
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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FOR THE CARLISLE HUNT
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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FOTHRINGAY
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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FOULA
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Chalmers, Margaret
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Poems |
S. Hodgson |
1813 |
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THE FOUNTAIN
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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FOURTH DAY
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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THE FOURTH OF JUNE
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Chalmers, Margaret
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Poems |
S. Hodgson |
1813 |
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A FRAGMENT
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Falconar, Harriet
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Poetic Laurels for Characters of Distinguished Merit: Interspersed with Poems, Moral and Entertaining: Dedicated to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. |
Logographic Press |
1791 |
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FRAGMENT OF A POEM
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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FRAGMENT OF THE RECLUSE OF ST HERBERT'S ISLE
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Ryves, Frances Warren
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Cumbrian Legends: or Tales of Other Times |
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1812 |
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FRAGMENT OF THE RECLUSE OF ST HERBERT'S ISLE: PART SECOND
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Ryves, Frances Warren
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Cumbrian Legends: or Tales of Other Times |
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1812 |
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FRAGMENT ON A FIELD OF BATTLE
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York, Elizabeth Scott Lindsay
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Lays of the Lindsays: Being Poems by the Ladies of the House of Balcarras |
James Ballantyne & Co. |
1824 |
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THE FRAIL SISTER
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Ward, Catherine George
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Tales of the Glen |
Roach and Hatchett; W. Molineux |
1813 |
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THE FRATRICIDE
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Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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A FRIENDLY CAUTION
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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THE FRIENDLY RESCUE
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Scot, Elizabeth Rutherford
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Alonzo and Cora, with Other Original Poems, Principally Elegaic |
Bunney and Gold, Rivington, Robinsons, Cadell and Davies, Egerton, Faulder |
1801 |
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Friends! when I die, prepare my welcome grave
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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FRIENDSHIP
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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THE FRIENDSHIP OF DAVID AND JONATHAN
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Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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FROM A FAVOURITE DOG, TO HIS BELOVED MISTRESS ON HER LONG ABSENCE
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM A FAVOURITE DOG, TO ITS FIRST FRIENDS
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM A MS. DRAMA. CHORUS OF GREEK MATRONS
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
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FROM ALONZO TO DELIA
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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FROM AN AURICULA, TO A LADY DISTANT FROM HER HOME
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM CALEDONIA, TO A MUCH LOVED STRANGER
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM DELIA TO ALONZO
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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FROM DELIA TO ALONZO, WHO HAD SENT HER A SLIGHTING EPISTLE
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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FROM EDINA, TO A LADY WHO BLAMED HER AS THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS TO HER AND A FRIEND
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM FLAVIA TO CARLOS
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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FROM Mrs P — TO Mrs F —
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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FROM N — B — TO Mrs Dr C —
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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FROM PHILANDER TO EUMENES
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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