Name Poetry Lyric
Description

Elegy, ballad, or elegiac sonnet in verse.

Titles

Displaying 26–47 of 47

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
12068 Guy of Warwick: A Legende. And Other Poems. By Marianne Baillie. Baillie , Marianne
1817
8296 Guy Of Warwick: A Legende. And Other Poems. By Marianne Baillie. [Another edition.] Baillie , Marianne
1818 [Another edition.]
6804 In the dead of the night. Sung by Mrs. Jordan in The wedding-day. Inchbald , Elizabeth
1795
4418 Jack Brown in prison; Or, The Pitcher never goes so often to the Well but it is broke at last. Being the fourth part of the history of the two shoe-makers. To which is added Turn the carpet; or, the two weavers. A new song. More , Hannah
1798
4376 King Dionysius and Squire Damocles; a new song on an old story. Proper to be sung at all feasts and merry-makings. More , Hannah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1795
12950 Lays of the Heart: By Harriette Butler. Butler , Harriet
John Gleave [191 Deansgate] (Manchester)
1833
1790 Poetical sketches, by Ann Batten Cristall. Cristall , Ann Batten
Joseph Johnson (London)
1795
5262 Song. Tune, "The dusky night." By a lady. Unknown , [Woman]
s.n. [sine nomine]
1790
7733 Songs in the night; by a young woman under heavy afflictions. The fourth edition; with a supplement. Harrison , Susannah
Punchard & Jermyn (Ipswich)
1788 The fourth edition; with a supplement.
12077 Sonnets and Other Poems. By Martha Hanson. Hanson , Martha
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] (London)
Thomas Lake (Uxbridge)
1809
13044 Sonnets and Other Poems. By Martha Hanson. Hanson , Martha
Joseph Mawman [Poultry] (London)
Thomas Lake (Uxbridge)
1809
18539 The Enchanted Plants; Fables in Verse. Inscribed to Miss Montolieu, and Miss Julia Montolieu. Montolieu , Maria Henrietta
David Longworth (New York City)
1803
4363 The Hackney coachman; or, The way to get a good fare. :To the tune of "I wish I was a fisherman," &c More , Hannah
1796
13926 The Heart of Oak: Consisting of a Choice Selection of New Songs for the Year 1811. To Which Are Added Toasts and Sentiments. Unknown ,
Ann Lemoine (London)
John Roe [Chiswell] (London)
1811
6210 The lass on the brow of the hill Jones , Mary
s.n. [sine nomine]
1776
7309 The last dying speech (and last farewell to the world) of Sarah Metyard, and her own Daughter Sarah Morgan Metyard, who were executed July the 19th 1762, at Tyburn, for the barbarous Murder, of two Apprentice Girls. Metyard , Sarah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1762
421 The Lay of an Irish Harp; or, Metrical Fragments. By Miss Owenson. Owenson , Sydney
Richard Phillips [6 Bridge Street] (London)
1807
16211 The roguish miller; or, Nothing got by cheating More , Hannah
1796
4356 The roguish miller; or, nothing got by cheating. A true ballad. More , Hannah
1784
6836 Twas yes, kind Sir. A new song. Wrighten , Mary Ann
s.n. [sine nomine]
1785
6843 Woo'd and married and a'. Scott , Mrs.
s.n. [sine nomine]
1776
6842 Woo'd and married and a'. A new song. Scott , Mrs.
s.n. [sine nomine]
1775