Robert Southey (1774-1843)
Poet laureate and man of letters whose contemporary reputation depended upon his prose
works, among them the Life of Nelson, 2 vols (1813), History of the Peninsular War, 3 vols (1823-32) and The Doctor, 7 vols (1834-47).
Poet laureate and man of letters whose contemporary reputation depended upon his prose
works, among them the Life of Nelson, 2 vols (1813), History of the Peninsular War, 3 vols (1823-32) and The Doctor, 7 vols (1834-47).
“Periodical Accounts relative to the Baptist Missionary Society” in
Quarterly Review.
“A Ballad: Shewing how an old Woman rode Double, and who rode before
her” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“The Battle of Blenheim” in
Morning Post.
“Bishop Bruno” in
The Annual Anthology.
The Book of the Church.
“The Chapel Bell” in
Poems.
The Curse of Kehama.
“English Eclogues” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“The Funeral” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“Goose-berry Pie. A Pindaric Ode” in
Metrical Tales and other Poems.
“The Holly Tree” in
Morning Post.
“Hymn to the Penates” in
Poems.
“Jaspar” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
Joan of Arc: an Epic Poem.
“Eclogue. The Last of the Family” in
The Annual Anthology.
The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey.
The Life of Wesley; and the Rise and Progress of Methodism.
“Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom” in
The Annual Anthology.
“Lyrical Ballads, with a few other Poems” in
Critical Review.
Madoc.
“Metrical Letter written from London” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“The Old Mansion-House” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“On My own Miniature Picture taken at Two Years of Age” in
Poems.
“The Pauper's Funeral” in
Poems.
The Pilgrim's Progress: with a Life of John Bunyan.
Poems: containing The Retrospect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets, &c. By Robert
Lovell, and Robert Southey.
Poems.
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“Progress of Infidelity” in
Quarterly Review.
Roderick: the Last of the Goths.
“Rosamund to Henry. Written after she had taken the Veil” in
Poems: containing The Retrospect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets, &c. By Robert
Lovell, and Robert Southey.
“The Rose” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“The Ruined Cottage” in
Poems, by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“The Sailor's Mother” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
“The Sailor who had served in the Slave Trade” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of
Society.
“The Soldier's Wife. Dactylics” in
Poems.
Specimens of the Later English Poets, with Preliminary Notices.
“St. Juan Gualberto” in
The Annual Anthology.
“The Surgeon's Warning” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
A Tale of Paraguay.
Thalaba the Destroyer.
“To a Spider” in
The Annual Anthology.
“To Charles Lamb on the Reviewal of his Album Verses in the Literary
Gazette” in
The Times.
“The Victory” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.
A Vision of Judgement.
“Eclogue. The Wedding” in
The Annual Anthology.
“The Witch” in
Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume.