Women Poets of the Romantic Period
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Name |
Title |
Year |
Call # |
Garello, Edoardo |
Tranquillity, a poem : to which are added other original poems, and translations from the Italian and Spanish / by Miss Edgar |
1824 |
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Garnett, Catherine Grace see Godwin, Catherine Grace, 1798-1845 |
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Garrington, Eliza Sarah, b. c. 1787 |
Spiritual Recreations in the Chamber of Affliction: or, Pious Meditations in Verse / Written During a Protracted Illness of Thirteen Years by Eliza |
1821 |
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Gilbert, Ann, Mrs. Joseph, see Taylor, Ann, 1782-1866 |
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Godwin, Catherine Grace, 1798-1845 |
The Wanderer's legacy; a collection of poems, on various subjects. |
1829 |
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Godolphin, Mary, 1781-1864—see Aikin, Lucy, 1781-1864 |
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Godwin, Catherine Grace, 1798-1845 |
The Night before the bridal, a Spanish tale. Sappho, a dramatic sketch, and other poems. |
1824 |
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Gore, Mrs. (Catherine Grace Frances), 1799-1861 |
The Bond, a dramatic poem. |
1821 |
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[Gore, Mrs. (Catherine Grace Frances), 1799-1861] |
Women as they are; or, the manners of the day. |
1830 |
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Gould, Hannah Flagg, 1789-1865 |
Women as they are; or, the manners of the day. |
1830 |
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Grant, Anne MacVicar, 1755-1838 |
The Highlanders, and other poems. |
1810 |
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Grant, Anne MacVicar, 1755-1838 |
Poems on various subjects. |
1803 |
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Grant, Anne MacVicar, 1755-1838 |
Letters from the mountains; being the real correspondence of a lady, between 1773 and 1807 |
1809 |
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Grant, Anne MacVicar, 1755-1838 |
Memoirs of an American lady: with sketches of manners and scenery in America, as they existed previous to the revolution. By the author of "Letters from the mountains," &c. &c. v. 1-2. |
1808 |
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Gray, Christian, b. 1772 |
A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse |
1821 |
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Greensted, Frances |
Fugitive pieces. |
1796 |
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Griffith, Mrs. (Elizabeth), 1720?-1793 |
A Wife in the Right. |
1772 |
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