Women Poets of the Romantic Period
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Lady, A., 1791-1865 see Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865 |
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Lady, A. |
The Fine gentleman's Etiquette; or, Lord Chesterfield's Advice to his Son, Versified. |
1776 |
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Lady, A. |
Flora and Thalia, or, Gems of flowers and poetry: being an alphabetical arrangement of flowers, with appropriate poetical illustrations, embellished with coloured plates |
1835 |
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Lady, A. |
The Tears of Brittannia; occasioned by the late indisposition of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. A Poem. Humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness. |
1787 |
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Lady W. (Lady Wallace), d. 1803 see Wallace, Lady (Eglantine), d. 1803 |
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L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838 |
The Improvisatrice; and other poems. |
1824 |
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L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838 |
The Improvisatrice; and other poems. |
1825 |
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L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon), 1802-1838 |
The Golden violet, with its tales of romance and chivalry: and other poems. |
1827 |
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Laura Maria, 1758-1800 see Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800 |
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(Law, Elizabeth Susan), 1799-1883 see E. S. L. (Elizabeth Susan Law), 1799-1883 |
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Leadbeater, Mary, 1758-1826 |
Poems, by Mary Leadbeater, (later Shakleton) to which is prefixed her translation of the thirteenth book of the Aeneid; with the Latin original, written in the fifteenth century, by MaffÊus. Dublin. |
1808 |
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Leech, Margaret |
Poems, on various subjects. |
1816 |
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Lefanu, Alicia, fl. 1812-1826 |
Rosaraís chain: or, the choice of life. |
1823 |
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Lefanu, Alicia, fl. 1812-1826 |
The flowers; or, The sylphid queen, a fairy tale in verse. |
1809 |
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[Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne, 1754-1841] [Attributed.] |
Forbury Hill: a poem. Inscribed to the memory of the late Frances Annesley, Esq. |
1813 |
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Lewis, M. G. (Mary G.), 19th cent.. |
Zelinda, a poem.; and Cardiff Castle, a dramatic-historical sketch. |
1823. |
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Lickbarrow, Isabella |
Poetical effusions. |
1814 |
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Liddiard, J. S. Anna |
Kenilworth and Farley Castle; with other poems. |
1813 |
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Lloyd, Mary |
Brighton, a poem. Descriptive of the place and parts adjacent. And other poems. |
1809 |
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Lloyd, Mary Ann |
A Manual, consisting of a defence of the Bible, in an original manner, with an appendix, in prose and verse, on many interesting subjects. |
1820 |
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Logan, Maria |
Poems on several occasions. |
1793 |
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Lovechild, Goody, 1766-1827 see Sproat, Nancy, 1766-1827 |
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Luby, Catherine |
The Spirit of the lakes; or, Mucruss Abbey. A poem, in three cantos. With explanatory notes, from the best and most approved authorities. |
1822 |
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Lummis, Elizabeth Fries, 1818-1877 see Ellet, E. F. (Elizabeth Fries), 1818-1877 |
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Lutton, Anne, 1791-1881 |
Poems on moral and religious subjects. |
1829 |
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Lyon, Emma |
Miscellaneous poems, / by Miss Emma Lyon, daughter of the Rev. S. Lyon, Hebrew teacher |
1812 |
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