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The collected poetry of Mary Tighe /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Tighe, Mary, 1772-1810 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Cooney, Brian C., 1973- (Editor ), Feldman, Paula R. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Acknowledgments; Notes on the Texts and Other Editorial Matters; Abbreviations Used in the Notes ; Brief Chronology ; Introduction; Part I. Psyche; or, The Legend of Love (1805); Preface ; Sonnet Addressed to My Mother ; Canto I ; Canto II ; Canto III ; Canto IV ; Canto V ; Canto VI ; Part II. "Verses Transcribed for H.T."; Volume I ; The Vartree ; The Kiss ("Oh Florence!") ; The Hours of Peace ; The Faded Flowers ; Verses Written at the commencement of Spring ; Address to my Harp ; Song ("See, my love, yon angry deep") ; The superannuated guide's Farewell to the Seven Churches.
  • Verses Written at the Devil's Bridge in Cardigan La Cittadina ; For the grave of Isis ; Forget me not! ; Hope ; A faithful friend is the medicine of life ; Stanzas Written at the Hotwells of Bristol ; Morning ; To -Ư-Ư-Ư-Ư-Ư 1802 ; The Picture / Written for Angela ; Elegy / Written for Emily ; Stanzas / Written for Angela ; Verses / Written for Emily ; Verses / Written for Angela ; Song to Oberon ; Written for the Hamwood Album ; The Minstrel ; The Scissars ; Imitation from Colardeau ; Melancholy ; To -Ư-Ư-Ư Imitated from Monti ; The Death of Lausus ; Verses / Written in Sickness ; Sonnets.
  • I. Composed on the White Sands near Arklow II. Written at Scarborough 1799 ; III. Written at Scarborough Augt 1799 ; IV. "When glowing Phœbus quits the weeping earth" ; V. Written in Autumn ; VI. "Poor, fond deluded heart!" ; VII. "For me would Fancy now her chaplet twine" ; VIII. "As one who late hath lost a friend ador'd" ; IX. Written in the Church yard at Malvern ; X. To Time ; XI. "Ye dear associates of my gayer hours" ; XII. Imitated from Petrarca ("Can I look back") ; XIII. Imitated from Petrarca ("As nearer I approach that fatal day") ; XIV. Addressed to the Ladies of Langollen Vale.
  • XV. Addressed to the Revd€W.€L. Bowles XVI. Written at Rossana Novr 18. 1799 ; XVII. Written at Rossana August 1797 ; XVIII. Written at the Eagle's Nest ; XIX. Written at Killarney ; XX. On leaving Killarney ; XXI. To Cowper and his Mary ; XXII. Written for Angela ("How sweetly plaintive") ; XXIII. Written for Angela ("'Tis past-the cruel anguish") ; XXIV. "Could the sad trembling tenant of this breast" ; XXV. "Thy Summer's day was long, but could'st thou think" ; XXVI. "Yes we must part-the cruel struggle o'er" ; XXVII. "Or do I dream, or do I view indeed."
  • XXVIII. "Oh London! have I bid thy varied scene" XXIX. To Death ; XXX. Addressed to my Brother ; Textual Notes ; Volume II ; Cleuen An Elegy ; Written in an Almanach ; The World ; Imitation from Jeremiah ; Psalm cxxx Imitated ; Verses / Written when a detachment of Yeomen were sent against the rebel army ; Sensibility ; "See while the Juggler Pleasure smiles" ; "If Slander sting thy swelling heart" ; Written On the acquittal of Hardy &c. ; The Dove ; Madagascar eclogue ; The Kiss ("When the Sun with amorous beams") ; Imitated from a Sonnet Written by Mad. de la Valliere.