√ Century of Experience Evidence Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group Author of Text Title of Text Form of Text 1800-1849 'Relics' 'Oh! Wherefore, Lady dost thou price, ... M.A. Browne' Bowly group Mary Ann Browne 'Relics' OR Winter's Wreath Print : Serial / periodical1800-1849 'Oh! Snatched away in Beauty's bloom...' Bowly group George Gordon, Lord Byron Oh! Snatched Away In Beauty's Bloom Unknown 1800-1849 Extract from Byron's Monody on the Death of Sheridan Bowly group George Gordon, Lord Byron Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R.B. Sherida... Unknown 1800-1849 'The Bugle song...' 'Beattie's Tour' Bowly group William Beattie Journal of A Residence in Germany... in 1822, 1825 Unknown 1800-1849 'As a beam oer the face of the waters may glow, ...' Bowly group Thomas Moore As a beam oer the face of the waters may glow Unknown 1800-1849 'The Wish' 'Oh! Had we some bright little isle of our own,... S.W. 1821' 'S.W.' Thomas Moore Oh had we some bright little isle Unknown 1800-1849 'Voice of the Second Spirit' 'Mont Blanc is the Monarch of mountains, ...' 'Manfred' Bowly group George Gordon, Lord Byron Manfred: A Dramatic Poem Unknown 1800-1849 'Sun of the Sleepless' 'Sun of the Sleepless! Melancholy Star!...' Bowly group George Gordon, Lord Byron Sun of the Sleepless Unknown 1800-1849 'Autumn departs - but still his mantles fold...' 'Introduction to the Lord of the Isles' Bowly group Walter Scott The Lord of the Isles (Canto One) Unknown 1800-1849 'Thy chains are broken, Africa, be free!...' Bowly group James Montgomery The West Indies OR 'Thy Chains Are Broken' Unknown 1800-1849 'To His Majesty's Ship Barham, appointed by the King to convey Sir Walter Scott to Naples. By William Sotheby Esq.' Bowly group William Sotheby To His Majesty's Ship Barham Unknown 1800-1849 'When coldness wraps this suffering clay ... Hebrew Melodies' Bowly group George Gordon, Lord Byron Hebrew Melodies Unknown 1800-1849 'Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, ... On a foreign strand! O Caledonia! Stern and wild, ...' Bowly group Walter Scott The Lay of the Last Minstrel Unknown 1800-1849 'Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean - roll! ... And laid my hand upon thy mane - as I do here. 4th canto' Bowly group George Gordon, Lord Byron Childe Harold, Canto IV Unknown 1800-1849 'To the Great Pyramid' Mountain of Art! Sublime Mysterious Pile!, ... From the Cheltenham Chronicle Feb 7 1833' Bowly group [n/a] The Cheltenham Chronicle Print : Newspaper1800-1849 'Lake of Constance "What beauty flashes from the brow of night, ..." Beattie's Tour' Bowly group William Beattie Journal of A Residence in Germany...in 1822, 1825 Unknown 1800-1849 'Milton's sonnet on his Blindness "When I consider howmy light is spent"' Bowly group John Milton Sonnet OR When I consider how my light is spent Unknown 1800-1849 'She [Anne Isabella Milbanke] read enormously [...] A list of her books makes the unregenerate blood run cold, though it did include some novels -- Miss Edgeworth's and B... Anne Isabella Milbanke William Beckford Vathek Print : Book1800-1849 'I do not care for a First Folio ofShakespeare. I rather prefer the common editions of Rowe and Tonson, without notes, and with plates, which, being so execrably bad, ser... Charles Lamb William Shakespeare The Works of Mr William Shakespeare; in six volume... Print : Book1800-1849 'Much depends upon when and where you read a book. In the five or six impatient minutes, before the dinner is quite ready, who would think of taking up the Fairy Queen fo... Charles Lamb John Milton [poetry] Print : Book