The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (1907–21).
Vol. 13. The Victorian Age, Part One.


VI. Lesser Poets of the Middle and Later Nineteenth Century.

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ANTHOLOGIES AND GENERAL LITERATURE

The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. Ed. Miles, A. H. 10 vols. 1891–7. 10 vols. 1898. New edn. enlarged. 12 vols. 1905–7. [Contains biographies of, and selections from, the majority of the poets enumerated in this bibliography.]
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—— The Oxford Book of Ballads. Oxford, 1910.
—— The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. Oxford, 1912.
Saintsbury, George. A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780–1895). 1896.
—— The Later Nineteenth Century. Edinburgh, 1907.
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WRITERS

Adams, Sarah Flower. Vivia Perpetua: a dramatic poem. 1841. With a
memoir of the author [by Bridell-Fox, E. F.], and her hymns. [Privately
ptd.] 1893. Nearer, my God, to Thee. [A hymn.] 1876. The original
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and critical notes by Julian, J. 1911.
Aird, Thomas (1802–1876). Poetical Works. 1848. 5th edn., with a memoir.
1878.
Alexander, Mrs. Cecil Francis (1818–1895). Verses for Holy Seasons. 1846.
The Legend of the Golden Prayers, and other poems. 1859. Moral Songs.
1880. Poems. 1896.
Allingham, William. Poems. 1850. Day and Night Songs. 1854. Peace
and War. 1854. The Ballad Book. Ed. W. A. 1864. Laurence Bloomfield
in Ireland. Cambridge, 1864. Fifty modern Poems. 1865. Songs,
Ballads and Stories. 1877. Irish Songs and Poems. 1887. New edn.
1890. Flower Pieces and other poems. … With two designs by Dante
Gabriel Rossetti. 1888.
William Allingham: a Dairy. Edd. Allingham, H. and Radford, D.
1907.
Anderson, Alexander (1845–1909). Later Poems of Alexander Anderson, Surfaceman.
With a biographical sketch. Glasgow and Dalbeattie, 1912.
Arnold, Sir Edwin. The Feast of Belshazzar. Oxford, 1852. Poems, narrative
and lyrical. Oxford, 1853. Griselda: a tragedy. 1856. The Wreck of
the Northern Belle. Hastings, 1857. Hero and Leander. From the Greek
of Musaeus. [1873.] The Indian Song of Songs. From the Sanskrit.
1875. The Light of Asia; or, the Great Renunciation. 1879. 25th edn.
1885. Indian Idylls, from the Sanskrit. 1883. Pearls of the Faith, or
Islam’s Rosary; being the ninety-nine beautiful names of Allah. 1883. The
Secret of Death (from the Sanskrit). 1885. Lotus and Jewel, containing In
an Indian Temple, A Casket of Gems, A Queen’s Revenge. 1887. In my
Lady’s Praise. Being Poems, old and new, written to the honour of Fanny,
Lady Arnold. 1889. The Light of the World, or the Great Consummation.
1891. Potiphar’s Wife. 1892. The Tenth Muse. 1895.
Wilkinson, W. C. Edwin Arnold as a poetizer and as paganizer. 1884.
Ashe, Thomas. Dryope. 1861. Pictures. 1865. The Sorrows of Hypsipyle.
1867. Edith, or Love and Life in Cheshire. 1873. Songs now and then.
1876. Songs of a Year. 1888. Poems. Complete edn. 1886.
Austin, Alfred. Randolph. 1855. My Satire and its Censors. 1861. The
Season: a satire. 1861. The Human Tragedy. 1862. The Golden Age: a
satire. 1871. Interludes. 1872. Rome or Death! 1873. The Tower of
Babel. A poetical drama. 1874. Savonarola; a tragedy. 1881. Soliloquies
in Song. 1882. At the Gate of the Convent. 1885. Prince Lucifer.
[A drama in verse.] 1887. Love’s Widowhood. 1889. Lyrical Poems.
1889. Narrative Poems. 1891. The Conversion of Winckelmann. 1897.
Songs of England. 1898. New and enlarged edn. 1900. Polyphemus.
1901. A Tale of True Love. 1902. Flodden Field. A tragedy. 1903.
Victoria the Wise. 1903. The Door of Humility. 1907. Sacred and
Profane Love. 1908. The Autobiography of Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate,
1835–1910. With illustrations. 2 vols. 1911.
Aytoun, William Edmondstoune. The Book of Ballads. Edited by Bon Gaultier
[i.e. by Martin, T. and Aytoun, W. E.]. 1845. New edn. illustrated by
Crowquill, Doyle, R., and Leech [1849]. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and
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Badajoz. A spasmodic tragedy. By T. Percy Jones [i.e. W. E. A.] 1854.
Bothwell. 1856. Aytoun’s Lays: Edinburgh after Flodden, The Burial-
March of Dundee, and The Island of the Scots. 1903.
Bailey, Philip James. Festus, a poem. 1839. Fiftieth anniversary edn.
1893. The Angel World. 1850. The Mystic. 1855. The Age; a
colloquial satire. 1858. Universal Hymn. 1867.
Ward, J. Philip James Bailey, author of Festus. Personal recollections.
1905.
Bell, Charles Dent (d. 1898). The Four Seasons at the Lakes. [1878.] Hymns
for the Church and the Chamber. 1882 [1881]. Songs in Many Keys.
1884. Poems, old and new. 1893. Diana’s Looking-Glass. 1894.
Bennett, William Cox (1820–1895). The Triumph for Salamis, a lyrical ballad.
[1850.] Poems. 1850. New edn. 1862. Poems. 1857. Songs of a
Song-writer. First Hundred. 1859 [1858]. Baby May, and other poems
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1872. W. C. B.’s poems. Pts. 1, 2. 1875. Songs of a Song Writer. 1876.
Sea Songs. 1878.
Bigg, J. Stanyan (1828–1865). The Sea King, a metrical Romance. 1848.
Night and the Soul: a dramatic peom. 1854. Shifting Scenes. 1862.
Gilfillan, G. Stanyan Bigg. Galleries of Literary Portraits. 2 vols.
Edinburgh, 1856.
Blackwood, Helen Selina, lady Dufferin, afterwards countess Gifford. Songs,
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memoir by Garnett, R. 1900.
Bradley, Katharine Harris. See Field, Michael (pseud.).
Brooke, Rupert Chawner (1887–1915). Poems. 1911 ff. 1914 and other
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J. H. Oliver Madox Browne. 1883.
Brown, Thomas Edward. Betsy Lee, a Fo’c’s’le Yarn. 1873. Fo’c’s’le Yarns.
1881. The Doctor. 1887. The Manx Witch. 1889. Old John. 1893.
Collected Poems. [Prepared by Brown, H. F., Dakyns, H. G. and Henley,
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Whibley, C. T. E. Brown, Poet and Letter Writer. (Musings without
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1907.
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Prometheus of Aeschylus, and some of the Homeric Hymns.] 1842. Reverberations.
[Poems.] 1849. Revised. 1875. Golden Histories. 1871.
Calverley (born Blayds), Charles Stuart. Verses and Translations. 1862.
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of Paul Ferroll. 1856. Also 1872. Poems. … New edn. 1890.
The Athenaeum. 19 July, 1873. The Times. 16 July, 1873.
Close, John (1816–1891). The wondrous story of a poet’s life!! or, leaves from
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Close and his Pension; shewing how it was got, who took it from him, and
what the Queen sent him from the Royal Bounty, etc. [A Miscellany in
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Coleridge, Mary Elizabeth. Fancy’s following. 1896. Poems. [Ed. Newbolt,
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Gathered Leaves, with a Memoir by Sichel, Edith. 1910.
Collins, Mortimer. Idyls and Rhymes. Dublin, 1855. The British Birds. 1873.
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Conington, John (1825–1869). The Agamemnon, with a trans. into English
verse and notes by C. J. 1848. The Odes of Horace. 1863. Various
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Cook, Eliza. Melaia. 3rd edn. 1845. Poetical Works of. New York,
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Eliza Cook’s Journal. 1849, etc. Jottings from my Journal. 1860.
Cooper, Edith Emma. See, Field, Michael (pseud.).
Cooper, Thomas (1805–1892). The Purgatory of Suicides. A Prison-Rhyme.
1845. The Paradise of Martyrs: a faith rhyme. Pts. 1–5. 1873. The
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Studies, and A Set of Village Ties. 1895. Vignettes. A miniature
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Davidson, Thomas (1838–1879). The Life of a Scottish Probationer; being a
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Derby, earl of. See Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith.
De Tabley, John Byrne Leicester, lord. Philoctetes: a metrical drama. 1866.
Rehearsals. 1870. Searching the Net. 1873. Poems dramatic and lyrical.
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De Vere, Aubrey Thomas. The Waldenses, or the Fall of Rora: a lyrical sketch.
Oxford, 1842. The Search after Proserpine, recollections of Greece. Oxford,
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Ward, Wilfrid. Aubrey de Vere: a memoir. 1904.
Dixon, Richard Watson. Christ’s Company. 1861. Historical Odes. 1864.
Mano, or a poetical history: … concerning the adventures of a Norman
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Dobell, Bertram (1837–1914). Rosemary and Pansies. 1904. A Century of
Sonnets. 1910. The Close of Life: a poem. The Approach of Death:
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Dobell, Sydney Thompson. The Roman. A dramatic poem by Sydney Yendys
[i.e. D., S. T.]. 1850. Balder. Part the First. 1854. England in time
of War. 1856. Love. To a little girl. 1863. Poetical Works. 2 vols.
1875. Life and Letters. 2 vols. 1878.
Gilfillan, G. Sydney Yendys. Galleries of Literary Portraits. 2 vols.
Edinburgh, 1856.
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (pseud. Lewis Carroll). Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland. … With … illustrations by J. Tenniel. 1866 [1865].
Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. Being a facsimile of the original MS.
book afterwards developed into Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. … By
L. Carroll. With … illustrations by the author. 1886. Phantasmagoria.
1869. Through the Looking Glass, and what Alice found there. … With
… illustrations by J. Tenniel. 1872 [1871]. The Hunting of the Snark,
an agony, in eight fits. 1876. Rhyme? and Reason? 1883. Sylvie and
Bruno. With … illustrations by H. Furniss. 1889. Sylvie and Bruno
concluded … With illustrations by H. Furniss. 1893. Three Sunsets,
and other poems. 1898.
Collingwood, S. D. The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll. [1912.]
Moses, Belle. Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at home. 1910.
Dolben, Digby Mackworth. Poems. Ed. Bridges, R. Oxford, 1911, 1914.
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Fane, Violet (pseud.). See Lamb, Mary Montgomerie.
Field, Michael [joint pseud. of Katharine Harris Bradley and Edith Emma Cooper]. Callirrhoë. Fair Rosamond. [Dramas in prose and verse.] [1884.] Long Ago. [Poems founded on the fragments of Sappho.] 1889. Sight and Song. 1892. Underneath the Bough. A book of verses. 1893. Wild Honey from various thyme. 1908. Poems of Adoration. [1912.] Mystic Trees. [1913.]
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Paul, H. The Author of Ionica. Stray Leaves. 1906.
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Keble, John. The Christian Year: thoughts in verse for the Sundays and Holy days throughtout the year. 1827 ff. De Poeticae Vi Medicâ Praelectiones Oxonii habitae annis 1832–1841. 2 vols. Oxonii, 1844. Trans. Francis, E. K. 2 vols. Oxford, 1912. Lyra Innocentium. Thoughts in verse on Christian children. 1846. Miscellaneous Poems. [With preface by G. M., i.e. Moberly, G.] 1869.
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Leigh, Percival. Jack the Giant Killer. [In verse.] With illustrations by Leech. [1843.]
Levy, Amy. Xantippe. Cambridge, 1881. A Minor Poet. 1884. A London Plane Tree. 1889.
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Locker, afterwards Locker-Lampson, Frederick. London Lyrics.… With an illustration by Cruikshank. 1857. Ed. Dobson, A. 1904. Patchwork. [A commonplace-book of paragraphs and extracts from various authors, in prose and verse.] 1879. The Poems of Frederick Locker. New York, 1884. My Confidences. An autobiographical sketch addressed to my descendants. [Ed. Birrell, A.] 1896.
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