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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849'From Byron' 'The Chain I Gave Was Fair to View.../'Julia George Gordon, Lord ByronFrom the Turkish [The Chain I Gave]Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Nature and Nature's Laws lay hidin night/...'Carey/Maingay groupAlexander PopeEpitaph XI:Intended for Sir Isaac NewtonPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Written Beneath a Picture' 'Dear object of defeated care!/...' 'R.G.C. 1835''R.G.C.' George Gordon, Lord ByronLines Written Beneath A PicturePrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'"Deck not with Gems"' 'Deck not with gems that lovely form forme/...'Julia Thomas Haynes BaylyDeck Not With GemsPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'We waste, not use, ourtime; we breathe, not live' [single line] 'Young'Carey/Maingay groupEdward YoungNight Thoughts OR 'Night Two'Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'On being asked what was the "Origin of Love"' 'The "Origin of Love! - ah why/That question cruel ask of me/...' [minor differences from the original]Edward or George Carey George Gordon, Lord ByronOn Being Asked What Was the "Origin of Love"Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'The Last Green Leaf' 'The last green leaf hangs lonely now/...'Carey/Maingay groupNathaniel Thomas Haynes BaylyThe Last Green LeafPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Extract from Moore's Love of the Angels' [The Second Angels Story, ll. 1043-1066]Carey/Maingay groupThomas MooreThe Love of the AngelsPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'The dews of the evening most carefully shun Being tears of the sky for the loss of the sun! Chesterfield'Carey/Maingay group[P.D.] [Stanhope]Advice to a Lady in AutumnPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'A Fragment' 'When to their airy hall... [printed first line 'When, to their...] 'Byron'Carey/Maingay groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronA FragmentPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'They tell us of an Indian tree/...'Margaret Maingay [?] Thomas Moore'They Tell us of An Indian Tree' OR 'To My Mother'Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Friendship' 'O yes I will own we were dear to one another/...' [Oh! Yes, I will own we were dear to each other/...' - Byron's original text]Margaret Maingay [?] George Gordon, Lord ByronTo [George, Earl Delawarr]Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'The Change' 'And this is what is left of youth/...' [in 'Fragments' section of 1831 text]Carey/Maingay groupLaetitia LandonChangePrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Farewell' 'Farewell! If ever fondest prayer/...' [Some differences in punctuation from Byron's text]Carey/Maingay groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronFarewell! If Ever Fondest PrayerPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'The Tear' 'When Friendship or Love' [Epigraph from Gray, not transcribed]Carey/Maingay groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronThe TearPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'A Fragment' 'And say when summoned from the world and thee/...' ['The Pleasures of Hope', part one, ll. 239-248. Some changes in punctuation]Carey/Maingay groupThomas CampbellThe Pleasures of HopePrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Lines written by Montgomery on Home' 'There is a spot of earth...'Carey/Maingay groupJames Montgomery[The West Indies] OR 'Home'Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Ah ['Oh!' in original] do not quite your friend forget/...' [4 lines: last 4 lines of 48-line text]'Carey/Maingay groupMary TigheOn Receiving a Branch of MezereonPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'To A Dilatory Correspondent' 'Much as thy Silence I admire/...' [4, 6 line stanzas]Carey/Maingay groupBernard BartonTo A Dilatory CorrespondentPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'There's a bliss beyond all the Minstrel has told/...' ['Light of the Haram' ll. 648-655]Carey/Maingay groupThomas MooreLalla RookhPrint: UnknownUnknown



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