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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'An Evening contemplation in a College; in imitation of Greys Elegy in a country Churchyard "The curfew tolls the hour of closing gates;/ With jarring sound the porter tu...Molineux group, including Mrs MolineuxJohn DoncombeAn Evening Contemplation in a CollegeUnknown
1800-1849'On being asked what was the "Origin of Love"' 'The "Origin of Love!" - Ah Why That Cruel question ask of Me.'Molineux group, including Mrs MolineuxGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronOn Being Asked What Was The "Origin of Love"Unknown
1800-1849'"The Child of Earth" by the Hon. Mrs Norton Fainter Her Slow Step falls from day to day... Otley - February 15th 1831. Benj. Beanlands'Benjamin Beanlands Caroline Elizabeth Sarah NortonThe Child of EarthUnknown
1800-1849'The Minstrel Boy' 'The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone, /... Moore. Benj. Beanlands, Otley, December 1831'Benjamin Beanlands Thomas MooreThe Minstrel BoyUnknown
1800-1849'1831' 'Farewell to 1831 year of Whig Ministry of Shen reform... Extracted from Fraser's Magazine by Benj. Beanlands'Benjamin Beanlands [n/a]Fraser's Magazine For Town and CountryPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Hope' 'Heber' 'Reflected in the lakes of love, ...'Beanlands groupReginald Heber'On Heavenly and Earthly Hope' OR ['Hope']Unknown
1800-1849'Lines on the Death of the Hon. G.C. Canning' 'Though short thy span of Heaven's unimpeached decrees...'Beanlands groupGeorge CanningEpitaph: George Charles CanningUnknown
1800-1849'To Fortune' 'I care not fortune what you deny me, ... J. Thompson'Beanlands groupJames ThomsonThe Castle of Otranto OR To FortuneUnknown
1800-1849'Sonnet on Chillon "Eternal spirit of the Chainless Mind!, ..."'Bowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronSonnet on ChillonUnknown
1800-1849'My Ain Fire Side' 'O, I hae seen great ones...' >From the Nithsdale and Galloway SongsBowly groupRobert Hartley Cromek [editor of vol]'My Ain Fireside' OR Remains of Nithsdale and GallUnknown
1800-1849'From the caverns dark recesses...' 'A natural Aeolian Harp discovered in one of the caves in Germany - Beattie's Tour'Bowly groupWilliam BeattieJournal of A Residence in Germany... in 1822, 1825Unknown
1800-1849'Once more amongst the old gigantic hills/...' 'Foreign Literary Review Janury 1832.'Bowly group [n/a]Foreign Quarterly ReviewPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Elegy by Mr J. Hunter Sigh not ye winds as passing oer, The Chambers of the dead ye fly... J.H.'Bowly groupAnne Home'Elegy' OR Poems by Mrs John HunterUnknown
1800-1849'The Late Queen of Russia on seeing Her Bust in the King's Chamber in 1812' 'Thour't gone from us, to weep no more...'Bowly groupGeorge CrolyThe Late Queen of Russia on Seeing Her Bust in the...Unknown
1800-1849'Stranger! If e'er thine ardent... Lord of the Isles 4th canto'Bowly groupWalter ScottThe Lord of the IslesUnknown
1800-1849'Call it not vain - they do not err, To murmur dirges round the grave.'Bowly groupWalter ScottThe Lay of the Last MinstrelUnknown
1800-1849'Arthur's seat like a couchant lion of immense size - Salisbury crags, like a huge [belt or] girdle of granite, were dimly visible. Sir Walter Scott'Bowly groupWalter ScottThe Heart of Mid-LothianUnknown
1800-1849'Lines by Mrs Siddons Say what's the brightest wreath of fame, ... >From Campbell's Life of Mrs Siddons Dec 1834'Bowly groupThomas CampbellLife of Mrs SiddonsUnknown
1800-1849'"Sometimes although neither of us was gifted with a voice of much power..." (Captain Clapperton). Landar's Expedition - Captain Clapperton died of a fever at Soccatoo 1...Bowly groupRichard LanderRecords of Captain Clapperton's last expeditionUnknown
1800-1849'Bonn July 10th 1822. The [Harper?] crossed himself... adapted a popular Rhinish air... Dr Beattie's Tour in 1822'Bowly groupWilliam BeattieJournal of A Residence in Germany... in 1822, 1825Unknown



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