George Croly (1780-1860)
Anglo-Irish poet, novelist, and essayist for Blackwood's; his gothic novel Salathiel (1828) was often reprinted.
Anglo-Irish poet, novelist, and essayist for Blackwood's; his gothic novel Salathiel (1828) was often reprinted.
“Czerni George” in
Literary Gazette.
“The Death Song. From the Arabic.” in
Literary Gazette.
“[Dramatic Scene]” in
Literary Gazette.
“Fragment Extempore. An Imitation” in
Literary Gazette.
Gems, principally from the Antique.
“Greece” in
Literary Gazette.
“The Indian Circean” in
Literary Gazette.
“The Late Queen of Prussia” in
Literary Gazette.
“The Moslem Bridal Song” in
Literary Gazette.
“Nelson's Pillar” in
Literary Gazette.
“On a Fine Portrait, by Masquerier, of a Lady (since dead) standing before a
Glass” in
New Times.
“On J. P. Davis's Admirable Picture of Mrs. Barker” in
Literary Gazette.
Paris in 1815. A Poem.
Paris in 1815. Second Part: with other Poems.
The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Croly.
Pride shall have a Fall: a Comedy in Five Acts with Songs.
“Rosolia.” in
Literary Gazette.
“Sebastian: a Spanish Tale” in
The Angel of the World; an Arabian Tale. Sebastian; a Spanish Tale: with other
Poems.
“Tales of the Chapel. Book XLIV” in
Literary Gazette.
“To the Author of the Beautiful Lines signed Helen” in
Literary Gazette.