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Author |
Pearson, Susanna. |
Title |
Poems, dedicated, by permission, to the Right Honourable
the Countess Fitzwilliam. By S. Pearson. 1st ed. |
Imprint |
Sheffield : Printed by J. Gales, and may be had of G.G.J. and J. Robinson;
T. Cadell; and C. Forster |
Year of Publication |
1790 |
Call Number |
WPRP 188 |
Physical Description |
68 p |
Citation |
| Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 253
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Notes |
Includes Dedication and List of Subscribers. |
Epigraph |
none |
Online copies |
Princeton University Library copy via Hathi Trust
University of California Libraries copy via Hathi Trust
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Contents |
No Contents page. Includes:
Sonnet to the Reviewers |
5 |
Zara and Sebastian |
6 |
Lines found on the Stairs of the Tour de la Chapelle
of the Bastile |
12 |
Lines on a Snow Drop |
27 |
Clessamor. In Imitation of Ossian |
30 |
Written on a Blank Leaf of Shakespeare |
32 |
Sonnet 29 |
[i.e.32] |
Sonnet to Peter Pindar, Esq. |
33 |
Sonnet to Miss Seward. On Reading her Elegy on
the Death of Captain Cook |
34 |
Sonnet. On His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales Compliance
with the Proposed Restrictions in the Regency Bill. |
35 |
Sonnet to Autumn |
36 |
An African Tale |
37 |
Sonnet to Gratitude |
48 |
Sonnet to Mrs. Siddons |
49 |
Sonnet |
50 |
Sonnet to the Violet |
51 |
Sonnet to Pity |
52 |
Viola and Alonzo. [In Imitation of the Old
Spanish Ballad.] |
53 |
Sonnet. [Written in December, Near the Ruins
of Sheffeild Manor.] |
56 |
Sonnet to the Setting-Sun |
57 |
Sonnet, found in a recess of that cell in the Bastille
where the prisoner was confined who wore an Iron Mask, and who
it has been said was an Italian of Distinction |
58 |
Sonnet, to the Evening-Star |
59 |
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