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√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text |
1800-1849 | 'Lines written to the Memory of Sir G Campbell' 'To Him whose loyal, brave, and gentle heart/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Campbell | Lines Inscribed on the Monument Lately... Erected | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Love's Wreath!' 'When Love was a Child and went rolling along/...' | Carey/Maingay group | [Thomas] [Moore?] | 'When Love was a Child' OR ['Loves Wreath'] | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Lines written by Moore on Miss [Curria]' 'She is far from the Land, where her young Hero sleeps/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | 'She is Far From the Land' [Irish Melodies] | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Remember the Past!' '"Remember the Past" Oh since Fate has bereft me/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Alaric Alexander Watts | Remember the Past | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'The Tear' 'When the soft tear steals silently from the eye/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Susanna Blamire | 'When The Soft Tear Steals Silently' | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'The Affectionate Heart' 'Let the great man, his treasures possessing/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Joseph Cottle | 'The Affectionate Heart' | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'To Fanny' 'Oh! Name him not unless it be/...' 'T Haynes Bayly' | Carey/Maingay group | Nathaniel Thomas Haynes Bayly | 'The Forsaken to her Father' | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Remember thee yes while there's life in this heart/...'[Thomas Moore, 'Remember Thee': first 8 lines of 12-line text. Very little punctuation in transcript. Perhaps from... | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | 'Remember Thee' [from Irish Melodies] | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'On a Gold Heart Which Was broken' 'Ill fated heart and can it be/...' [transcript changes the gender of the speaker] | Carey/Maingay group | George Gordon, Lord Byron | On A Cornelian Heart Which Was Broken | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Farewell to...' 'Fare thee well! Tis meet we part, /...' 'July 6th 1835/Julia' | Julia | Alaric Alexander Watts | A Woman's Farewell. Adapted to an Air by Mozart | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'To My Mother' 'Oh! Thou whose tender smile most partially/...' | Julia | Mary Tighe | Sonnet Addressed To My Mother | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'On the Destruction of Semnacherib/ By Byron' | Julia | George Gordon, Lord Byron | The Destruction of Sennacherib | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'They sin who tell us Love candie/...' [16 lines] 'Southey' | Julia | Robert Southey | The Curse of Kehama OR 'Love' | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'A Riddle/which every reader may solve for herself/but none to another' 'I know not who these lines may see/I know not what these lines will be' [ll. 1-2] | Julia | James Montgomery | A Riddle | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Modern Greece/ From the Bride of Abydos' 'Know ye the land where the cypress & myrtle/...' [canto one, stanza one (only) of Bride of Abydos: A Turkish Tale] | Carey/Maingay group | George Gordon, Lord Byron | The Bride of Abydos OR 'Modern Greece' | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'To a Lady Weeping "Weep, daughter of a royal line..."' | George or Edward Carey | George Gordon, Lord Byron | 'To A Lady Weeping' | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Battle of Hohenlinden' 'On Linden when the Sun was low/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Campbell | 'Hohenlinden' OR [The Pleasures of Hope] | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'To Selina' 'I have known thee in the sunshine/of thy beauty and thy bloom/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Haynes Bayly | I Have Known Thee in the Sunshine | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Oh thou who driest the mourner's tear/...' 'Moore' [epigraph from Psalms not transcribed] | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Moore | Oh Thou Who Dry'st the Mourner's Tear | Print: UnknownUnknown | |
1800-1849 | 'The Bridesmaid' 'The bridal is o'er the guests are all gone/...' | Carey/Maingay group | Thomas Haynes Bayly | The Bridesmaid | Print: UnknownUnknown |