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Blindness, a Poem. Written at the Request of an Artist, who Lost his Sight by the Gutta Serena, in his Twenty-Eighth Year, and who was Therefore Obliged to Change his Profession for that of Music.
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Sonnet, Laid in the drawer of the thatched shed by the brook at Plas Nwydd, the Villa of the Right Hon. Lady Eleanor Butler, and Miss Ponsonby, in Llangollen Vale. Written in Autumn 1799.
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Inscription for an Urn in a Gentleman’s Garden, amid the Mountainous Parts of Scotland, where two Lovers had been killed by the fall of an impending Precipice.
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Verses to the Rev. William Mason, on his Silence Respecting Dr Johnson’s Unjust Criticisms upon Mr Gray’s Works, in the Lives of the Poets.—Written in 1782.
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Invocation to the Shade of Petrarch, and to the Spirits of the Persian Poets, on their Compositions being Translated into English, by Sir William Jones.
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Epistle to Mr Newton, the Derbyshire Minstrel, on Receiving his Description, in Verse, of an Autumnal Scene, Near Eyam, in that County, September 1791.
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Address to the Sun. Written in a Chaise, Returning out of Sussex, Sept. 15, after a Six Weeks Residence at Mr Hayley’s Seat, in that County, 1782.
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin: Chiefly During His Residence in Lichfield: With Anecdotes of His Friends, and Criticisms on His Writing
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To Major Rooke of Mansfield, on the Publication of his Diurnal Register of the Winds for the Two Last Years. October, 1796.
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Verses Written in the Blank Leaves of Mr Hayley’s Poems, Presented by A. Seward, to Wm. Grove, Esq. of Lichfield, 1793.
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Alpine Scenery. A Poem. Addressed to the Rev. Thomas Sedgwick Whalley, during his Residence on the Continent, in 1785.
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Addressed to the Rev. Thomas Sedgewick Whalley, on Leaving his Seat, Mendip Lodge, in Somersetshire, Oct. 10th, 1804.
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Remonstrance Addressed to William Cowper, Esq. in 1788, on the Sarcasms Levelled at National Gratitude in the Task.
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Epistle to Nathaniel Lister, Esq. of Lichfield, on Having Read his Verses in Manuscript, Written December 1786.
1018:(June 2005). "'Not Strictly Proper for a Female Pen': Eighteenth-Century Poetry and the Sexuality of Botany". 779:
Sonnet, To a Young Lady in Affliction, Who Thought She Should Never More be Happy; Written on the Sea-Shore
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To Mr John Salt, of Lichfield, on Having Read Some of his Compositions on a Rainy Evening, in August, 1789.
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Written After Having Visited Miss More, and her Sisters at Cowslip Green, Near Bristol, in August 1791.
51:(Numbers in parentheses refer to Scott's collection. Page links to the text of individual poems are on 215:
Written in Autumn, 1784, After a Visit to Colton, the Seat of William Gilbert, Esq. in Staffordshire.
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Epistle to George Romney, Esq. on his Having Presented the Author’s Picture to her Father, May 1788.
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A Farewell to the Seat of Lady Eleanor Butler, and Miss Ponsonby, in Llangollen Vale, Denbighshire.
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To the Lady who may Purchase this Envelope, and who May not be a Celebrated Beauty. September 1800.
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To the Lady, Whether Single or Married, who Shall Charitably Purchase this Trifle. September 1800.
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Epistle to Miss Honora Sneyd, May 1772. Written in a Summer Evening, from the Grave of a Suicide.
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Hoyle Lake, a Poem, Written on the Coast, and Addressed to its Proprietor, Sir John Stanley.
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Epitaphs. On Hannah Robinson, of Lichfield, Addressed to her Husband, the Rev R.G. Robinson.
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Cultivating women, cultivating science: Flora's daughters and botany in England, 1760-1860
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Llangollen Vale, Inscribed to the Right Honourable Lady Eleanor Butler, and Miss Ponsonby.
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On Seeing Mr Hayley’s Works Invidiously Criticized in the Public Prints of the Year 1783.
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Heiland, D. (1992). "Swan songs: the correspondence of Anna Seward and James Boswell".
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Sonnet to the Rev. Richard Polwhele, on his Poem upon the Influence of Local Attachment
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The Poetical Works of Anna Seward with Extracts from her Literary Correspondence
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On the Sudden Death of the Celebrated Mr Norris, of Oxford, Batchelor of Music.
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Verses Inviting Mrs C--- to Tea on a public Fast-day, during the American War.
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Consolation, Addressed to Mr Thos. H-------D, April 1801, with a Pocket-Book.
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To the Young Married Lady who Humanely Purchases this Trifle. September 1800.
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To Mrs Smith, Daughter of Mr Saville, on her Singing in Public,—January 1789.
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Scott groups all poems written between the ages of 1 and 23, as 'Juvenile' (
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Monody on Mrs Richard Vyse, Addressed to her Husband, Since General Vyse.
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Verses Written in Dr Darwin’s Botanic Garden, Near Lichfield, July, 1778.
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A Favourite Cat’s Dying Soliloquy, Addressed to Mrs Patton of Lichfield.
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Verses to the Celebrated Painter, Mr Wright, of Derby, Written in 1783.
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Original Sonnets on Various Subjects: And Odes Paraphrased from Horace
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Monody on the Death of David Garrick, Esq. Prize Poem at Bath-Easton.
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Epistle to F.C.R. Mundy, Esq. Of Marketon, Derbyshire.—Written 1794.
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Moore, Lisa L.; Brooks, Joanna; Wigginton, Caroline, eds. (2012).
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Elegy Written at the Sea-side, and Addressed to Miss Honora Sneyd.
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was one of the opponents of female education scorned by Seward. (
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Letters of Anna Seward: written between the years 1784 and 1807
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Verses to Mr. Hayley, Concerning Unpublished Remains of Ossian.
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To F.N.C. Mundy, Esq. on his Poem, the Fall of Needwood Forest.
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A Marine View Moralized Addressed to Miss Anne Lloyd of Derby.
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To the Young Unmarried Lady, who Purchases Me. September 1800.
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Song Adapted to the New Air in Pleyel’s Grand Concertante.
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Ode to Brooke Boothby, Esq. Afterwards Sir Brooke Boothby.
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Invocation to the Genius of Slumber. Written, Oct. 1787.
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Invocation of the Comic Muse. Prize Poem at Bath-Easton.
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Ode to William Boothby, Esq. Written in the Summer 1775.
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Verses on Wrexham, and the Inhabitants of its Environs.
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Ode on General Eliott’s Return from Gibraltar, in 1787.
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Elegy Addressed to Cornet V-------, in the Autumn 1765.
1135:(forthcoming July, 2 volumes). Pickering and Chatto. 715:
When 'gainst my truth thou should’st my errors poise,
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To Miss Honora Smith of Lichfield. Written June 1800.
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Prologue to the Circassian, Written in Autumn 1782.
401:To the Dowager Lady Blakiston, with a Letter-Case. 195:Epistle to Colonel St. George. Written April 1783. 80:Epistle to Miss Honora Sneyd.—Written, Sept. 1770. 997:Transatlantic feminisms in the age of revolutions 737:Thankless for much of good? —what thousands born 683:The Backwardness of the Spring Accounted For 1772 371:Herva, at the Tomb of Argantyr. A Runic Dialogue. 837:By Love, or Fame, enwreath'd with many a flower. 833:To prompt; while their delightful spells restore 774:Sonnet, Written on Rising Ground, Near Lichfield 764:Sonnet, Written on Rising Ground, Near Lichfield 245:On Eliza Jones, Wife of the Reverend John Jones. 809: 750: 730: 710: 336:To Miss Remmington, of Lichfield. January 1795. 829:Its kindred tints, that paint the silent power 817:Scorn, for thy Muse, the envy-sharpen'd spear, 757:How light, compar'd, all other sorrows prove! 735:"Why droops my heart with pining woe forlorn," 497:Elegy. Emillia to Evander—in Renewed Jealousy. 321:To Miss Wingfield of Shrewsbury. October 1794. 1045:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 316:To Mrs Wingfield of Shrewsbury. October 1794. 8: 811:POLWHELE, whose genius, in the colours clear 971:"Anna Seward and the Battle for Authorship" 943:, Chapter 1, note 4, p. 240. 825:Their vital smile, their consecrating tear. 819:In darkness thrown, when shielded by desert 457:Knowledge, A Poem in the Manner of Spencer. 835:The precious vanish'd days of former joys, 827:Fancy and judgment view with gracious eyes 717:Scorning remembrance of our vanish’d joys 326:To Miss Catherine Wingfield. October 1794. 975:Corvey Women Writers on the Web 1796–1834 823:Thy verse esteeming, feeling minds impart 815:Traces the sweetest impulse of the heart, 40:Louisa, A Poetical Novel in Four Epistles 821:She seeks the lyric fane. To virtue dear 755:Proceeding from the Form we fondly love! 487:Elegy. Emillia Embroidering—and Jealous. 29:Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin (1804) 1156:(3 vols.). Edinburgh: James Ballantyne. 904: 897: 847: 831:Of local objects, deeds of high emprize 753:INGRATITUDE ,--how deadly is thy smart, 940: 928: 878: 733:CHILL'D by unkind HONORA'S alter'd eye 695:Seward wrote many sonnets, including; 617:Song of the Fairies to the Sea-Nymphs. 341:To Miss Fern of Lichfield. April 1795. 130:Lichfield, an Elegy. Written May 1781. 125:Ode to the Sun. Published in May 1780. 120:Amusements of Winter. Written in 1779. 1000:. New York: Oxford University Press. 952: 916: 855: 713:HONORA, shou’d that cruel time arrive 90:To Mrs Coltman of Hull. October 1772. 7: 582:The Country Maid, a Pastoral Ballad. 431:To Mrs Skerett, Written, Nov. 1805. 74:The Anniversary. Written June 1769. 1133:The Collected Poems of Anna Seward 1060:Constable, Archibald, ed. (1811). 185:To the Memory of Lady Miller. 1782 14: 1208:Bibliographies of English writers 705:Sonnet 10. To Honora Sneyd. 1773 652:Llangollen Vale, With Other Poems 467:The Hay-Field, a Morning Scene. 147:Epistle to William Hayley, Esq. 59:Poems uncollected before 1810; 789:Sonnet. Invitation to a Friend 1: 1184:. Philadelphia: W.M. Poyntell 1064:(6 vols.). Edinburgh: Ramsay. 883:Influence of Local Attachment 871:The Rev. Polwhele, author of 813:Of poesy and philosophic art, 446:Address to the Young Roscius. 154:(1780) (first published poem) 95:Time Past. Written Jan. 1773. 1131:Moore, Lisa L., ed. (2015). 1020:Comparative Critical Studies 532:Epistle. Evander to Emillia. 522:Epistle. Evander to Emillia. 512:Epistle. Evander to Emillia. 502:Epistle. Evander to Emillia. 492:Epistle. Evander to Emillia. 482:Evander to Emillia. Epistle. 170:Verses to a Young Gentleman. 1150:Scott, Walter, ed. (1810). 881:, p. 27 ff.) His poem 235:To the Rev. John Granville. 1234: 977:(1 Summer). Archived from 542:Elegy. Evander to Emillia. 537:Elegy. Evander to Emillia. 527:Elegy. Evander to Emillia. 517:Elegy. Evander to Emillia. 507:Elegy. Evander to Emillia. 477:Evander to Emillia. Elegy. 685:(unsigned but attributed) 436:To Miss Catherine Mallet. 1032:10.3366/ccs.2005.2.2.191 969:Barnard, Teresa (2004). 567:Receipt for a Sweet Jar. 462:Portrait of Miss Levett. 1039:Shteir, Ann B. (1996). 20:include the following: 839: 760: 740: 720: 451:The Visions, An Elegy. 141:Monody on Major Andre. 1213:Poetry bibliographies 1178:Seward, Anna (1804). 592:Achilles, a Conzonet. 164:Monody on Major AndrĂ© 152:Elegy on Captain Cook 885:was written in 1796. 267:August 1788 (III. 1) 160:. Written Dec. 1772. 1218:Literature by women 874:The Unsex'd Females 658:Ode to Poetic Fancy 547:Evander to Emillia. 16:The known works of 346:Pastoral Ballad. 69:Honora, an Elegy. 1225: 1193: 1191: 1189: 1157: 1146: 1126: 1103:Modern Philology 1065: 1056: 1035: 1011: 990: 988: 986: 956: 950: 944: 938: 932: 926: 920: 914: 908: 902: 886: 869: 863: 860:vol.I. p. 1 852: 725:Sonnet 12. 1773 642:Address to Hope. 1233: 1232: 1228: 1227: 1226: 1224: 1223: 1222: 1198: 1197: 1196: 1187: 1185: 1177: 1149: 1143: 1130: 1100: 1059: 1053: 1038: 1014: 1008: 993: 984: 982: 981:on 2 April 2015 968: 964: 959: 951: 947: 939: 935: 927: 923: 915: 911: 903: 899: 895: 890: 889: 870: 866: 853: 849: 844: 836: 834: 832: 830: 828: 826: 824: 822: 820: 818: 816: 814: 812: 759: 756: 754: 745:Sonnet 14 1773 739: 736: 734: 719: 716: 714: 693: 688: 552:Ode to Content. 406:To Mrs Siddons. 49: 36: 26: 12: 11: 5: 1231: 1229: 1221: 1220: 1215: 1210: 1200: 1199: 1195: 1194: 1175: 1174: 1173: 1168: 1163: 1147: 1142:978-1848935631 1141: 1128: 1115:10.1086/392085 1098: 1097: 1096: 1091: 1086: 1081: 1076: 1071: 1057: 1051: 1036: 1026:(2): 191–210. 1012: 1006: 991: 965: 963: 960: 958: 957: 945: 933: 921: 909: 896: 894: 891: 888: 887: 864: 846: 845: 843: 840: 808: 807: 802: 797: 792: 786: 781: 776: 771: 766: 751: 749: 748: 747: 746: 731: 729: 728: 727: 726: 711: 709: 708: 707: 706: 692: 689: 687: 686: 676: 675: 670: 665: 663:To Remembrance 660: 655: 645: 644: 639: 634: 629: 624: 619: 614: 609: 604: 599: 594: 589: 584: 579: 574: 569: 564: 559: 554: 549: 544: 539: 534: 529: 524: 519: 514: 509: 504: 499: 494: 489: 484: 479: 474: 469: 464: 459: 454: 448: 443: 438: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 393: 388: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 328: 323: 318: 313: 308: 303: 298: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 262: 257: 252: 247: 242: 237: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 192: 187: 182: 177: 172: 167: 161: 155: 149: 144: 138: 133: 127: 122: 117: 112: 107: 102: 97: 92: 87: 82: 77: 71: 66: 57: 48: 45: 44: 43: 35: 32: 31: 30: 25: 22: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1230: 1219: 1216: 1214: 1211: 1209: 1206: 1205: 1203: 1183: 1182: 1176: 1172: 1169: 1167: 1164: 1162: 1159: 1158: 1155: 1154: 1148: 1144: 1138: 1134: 1129: 1124: 1120: 1116: 1112: 1109:(3): 381–91. 1108: 1104: 1099: 1095: 1092: 1090: 1087: 1085: 1082: 1080: 1077: 1075: 1072: 1070: 1067: 1066: 1063: 1058: 1054: 1052:0-8018-6175-6 1048: 1044: 1043: 1037: 1033: 1029: 1025: 1021: 1017: 1013: 1009: 1007:9780199743490 1003: 999: 998: 992: 980: 976: 972: 967: 966: 961: 954: 949: 946: 942: 937: 934: 930: 925: 922: 918: 913: 910: 906: 901: 898: 892: 884: 880: 876: 875: 868: 865: 861: 857: 851: 848: 841: 838: 806: 803: 801: 798: 796: 793: 790: 787: 785: 782: 780: 777: 775: 772: 770: 767: 765: 762: 761: 758: 744: 743: 742: 741: 738: 724: 723: 722: 721: 718: 704: 703: 701: 698: 697: 696: 690: 684: 681: 680: 679: 674: 671: 669: 666: 664: 661: 659: 656: 653: 650: 649: 648: 643: 640: 638: 635: 633: 630: 628: 625: 623: 620: 618: 615: 613: 610: 608: 605: 603: 600: 598: 595: 593: 590: 588: 585: 583: 580: 578: 575: 573: 570: 568: 565: 563: 560: 558: 555: 553: 550: 548: 545: 543: 540: 538: 535: 533: 530: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 513: 510: 508: 505: 503: 500: 498: 495: 493: 490: 488: 485: 483: 480: 478: 475: 473: 470: 468: 465: 463: 460: 458: 455: 452: 449: 447: 444: 442: 439: 437: 434: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 322: 319: 317: 314: 312: 309: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 266: 263: 261: 258: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 211: 208: 206: 203: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 186: 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 171: 168: 165: 162: 159: 156: 153: 150: 148: 145: 142: 139: 137: 134: 131: 128: 126: 123: 121: 118: 116: 113: 111: 108: 106: 103: 101: 98: 96: 93: 91: 88: 86: 83: 81: 78: 75: 72: 70: 67: 65: 62: 61: 60: 56: 54: 46: 41: 38: 37: 33: 28: 27: 23: 21: 19: 1186:. 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Index

Anna Seward
Anna Seward
Scott 1810
vol.I. p. 1
The Unsex'd Females
Shteir 1996
Barnard 2004
Moore 2015
George 2005
Shteir 1996
Scott 1810
"Anna Seward and the Battle for Authorship"
the original
Transatlantic feminisms in the age of revolutions
ISBN
9780199743490
George, Sam
doi
10.3366/ccs.2005.2.2.191
Cultivating women, cultivating science: Flora's daughters and botany in England, 1760-1860
ISBN
0-8018-6175-6
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
doi
10.1086/392085

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