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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 | 'On WM Butler's monument in Westminster Abbey Whilst Butler needy wretch! was yet alive, ...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Samuel Wesley ('the Younger') | On the Setting up of Mr Butler's Monument | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Lines on the Death of a Beloved Wife' 'How without rule are the decrees of God/... Thinks I To Myself' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Edward Nares | Thinks-I-To-Myself: A Serio-Ludicro, Tragico-Comic | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Lines - To him that will understand them' 'Thou art no more my bosom's Friend;/...' 'Mrs Robinson' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Mary Robinson | Lines To Him Who Will Understand Them | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Mark well my shack and seriously attend/...' [6 lines] | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Nathaniel Cotton (The Elder) | Lines under a Sun-Dial in the Churchyard at Thornb | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Ode to Peace' 'Come; Peace of Mind, delightful quest/...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | William Cowper | Ode to Peace | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'The Morning lark ascends on high And with its music greets the Sky... [6 lines]' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | William Combe | The Tour of Dr Syntax in Search of the Picturesque | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'To Love thou blam'st me not; for love thou say'st/Leads up to Heaven/ is both the way and guide/...' 'Milton' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | John Milton | Paradise Lost, Book VIII | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Oh Happiness! Our beings end and aim,...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Alexander Pope | An Essay on Man, Epistle IV | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'A Tear' 'Oh! That the chemist's magic art/ Could crystalise [sic] this sacred treasure/... ['Chloe' of Rogers's text changed to 'Anna' in manuscript]' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Samuel Rogers | On A Tear | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Tis thy will and I must leave thee, oh! Thou best beloved farewell/...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Amelia Opie | Song of A Hindustani Girl [The Poor Hindoo] | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'written by Peter Pindar, at Merton, the seat of the late Lord Nelson, onhis catching a nightcap on fire, which his lordship had lent him'. | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Peter Pindar | Lines to Lord Nelson | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'O Thou for whom my lyre Istring/...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Edward Moore | The Lover and the Friend | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'On Parting' 'The kiss, dear maid! Thy lip has left, /...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | George Gordon, Lord Byron | Childe Harold's Pilgrimage OR 'On Parting' | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'The Mourner' 'The following | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Amelia Opie | The Mourner: Another on the same subject | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'The Dying Christian' 'Christianity rears its trophies on the tomb, treasure up then these best of stanzas in the heart' 'Spirit--leave thine house of clay!/...' [ll. 11-... | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | James Montgomery | Verses to the Memory of the Late Joseph Brown | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Real Beauty' 'The Charms which | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Thomas Fitzgerald | A Song [The Charms Which Blooming Beauty Shows] | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Epitaph' 'Part of an inscription for amonument to be erected/by a gentleman to the memory of his lady' 'Farewell my best beloved! Whose heavenly mind...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | James Beattie | Epitaph OR [Poems on Several Occasions] | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | 'Poetry Composed by Llewelyn on the Death of his Greyhound' 'The Spearman [spearmen in original] heard the bugle sound/...' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | William Robert Spencer | Beth Gelert, or the Grave of the Greyhound | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | '"When the last breath, ere nature sink to rest Thy meek submission to they God express'd/..."' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Samuel Rogers | The Pleasures of Memory Part II | Unknown | |
1800-1849 | '"When the last breath, ere nature sink to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd/..."' | Molineux group, including Mrs Molineux | Samuel Rogers | The Pleasures of Memory Part II | Unknown |