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Index of Authors' Contributions |
This
index was compiled from my research,
Andrew Boyle's An Index to the Annuals 1820-1850 and
Frederick
Faxon's Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography 1823-1903. To view prose or poetry pieces, click on the Title. |
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D. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Suicide, 27, 204 Keepsake [1828-61] The Highland Shearer, 52, 95. Anniversary [1829-1830] On a Lady, 29, 169. (Boyle 73.) |
| DALE, REV. THOMAS. (1797-1870). [Click name for separate entry.] |
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DARBY, E., JUNIOR. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Love: a Song, 1828, 132. (Boyle 77). |
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DEAKIN, H.C.
Author of "Portraits of the Dead." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Night, 1830, 229 Song, 1833, 124. Amulet [1826-36] Stanzas, 1827, 307. Bijou [1828-30] Our Fatherland, 1829, 119. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] The Sleep of the Spirits, 1831, 165 The Land of Dreams, 1831, 165 Young Life, 1832, 214 To Ianthe, 1832, 308. Iris [1830-31] The Departed Year, 1831, 84. Drawing-Room Scrapbook [a.k.a. “Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap-book,” 1832-54] Love and Hope, 1837, 55 Iona, 1837, 56. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Bird's Nest, 1831, 159. (Boyle 78). |
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DODS, MARY DIANA
[Cross-dressing poet; writing under the pseudonym, David Lyndsay.]
Author of "Dramas of the Ancient World," an Imitation of Byron's
"Cain." [Not attributed in Boyle.1] Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] |
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DOWNES, REV.
GEORGE. Author of several travel books on Germany and
the North. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To the New Year, 1829, 92 Hulseburg, 1831, 192. Amulet [1826-36] A Psalm of Wieland, 1826, 112 The Tablet of Lauterbrunnen, 1828, 175 Faustus--The Brocken--Goethe, 1828, 361. (Boyle 83). |
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DOWNING, MRS.
HARRIET.
Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Love, 1828, 338 Hamet to his Conqueror, 1828, 415 The Tears of the Dead, 1829, 271. (Boyle 83). |
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E. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Thirty-first of December, 25, 392 Midnight Veneziana, 25, 195. Amulet [1826-36] The Skylark, 27, 414. (Boyle 85). |
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Eως.
Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Euthanasia: a Story of Modern Greece, 1829, 95 Esther, 1831, 7 The Triumph of Mordecai, 1832, 13 The Nun of San Ildefonso, 1832, 180 Count Egmont's Jewels, 1833, 15. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Rose, 1833, 175. Gem [1829-32] The Third Temptation, 1829, 37. (Boyle 90). |
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'Εσπεος
Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Seventh Plague of Egypt, The Tempest, 1828, 203. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Cupid and Psyche, 1829, 3. (Boyle 91). |
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EDWARDS,
JOHN. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Birth-night Ball at Riobamba, 1830, 309. (Boyle 87). |
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EMMERSON,
MRS. ELIZA L. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Sonnet, 1829, 126 The Pretty Page, 1830, 278. Amulet [1826-36] Sonnet, Salisbury Cathedral, 1828, 265 Lines written in Dawlish Churchyard, Devon, 1828, 304 Sonnet, 1829, 310 Dover Castle, 1829, 345. Anniversary [1829-1830] The Return, 1829, 79. Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] The Moth, 1829, 105. Christmas Box [1828-29] Impromptu on the Juvenile Entertainment given by His Majesty, 1829, 96. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] Infancy, 1830, 198 The Wish, 1830, 222. (Boyle 90). |
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EMRA, MISS
ELIZABETH. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Snowdrop's Call, 1830, 168. (Boyle 90). |
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F., E. (Written "E.F." at the conclusion of the
contribution) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To The Clouds, 27, 50 Spring 27, 121. (Boyle 92). |
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F., J. ("J.F.") Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Farewell to a Friend, 1829, 327. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] She recks not of Fortune, 1835, 345. Comic Offering [1831-35] A Constant Lay, 1834, 317. (Boyle 92). |
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Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] |
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FLORA. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Evening Walk, 1824, 4 Elizabeth, 1824, 364 The Dying Soldier, 1825, 59 The Fallen Leaf, 1825, 157 Bolton Abbey, 1826, 19 A Visit to Coniston, 1826, 217. (Boyle 96). |
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G., B.
(Written
"B.G." at the conclusion of the contribution) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Last Funereal Rites at St. Columba, 24, 15 South American Adventures, 24, 137 The Heroine of Padua, 24, 214 Fatima, 24, 346 Royal Nuptials, 25, 93. (Boyle 98). |
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GALT, JOHN.
(1779-1839). Scots novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Omen, 1830, 99 Salvatore Niente, 1832, 279. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] To Sir Walter Scott, 1826 A Reverie, 1827, 255 The New Atlantis: an American Legend, 1831, 217 The First Settlers on the Ohio: an American Story, 1832, 243. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] A Feeling Neighbour: a Fragment, 1826, 163 The Witch, 1827, 97 The Confession, 1830, 202. [Heath’s] Book of Beauty. [1833-1847; continued as “Book of Beauty,” 1848] The Desert, 1834, 135. (Boyle 99). |
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GRANT, MRS. ANNE OF LAGGAN. (1755)-1838). Authoress and traveller. Author of "Letters from the Mountains." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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GREEN, T.J. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Reminiscences, 1830, 306. (Boyle 106). |
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H., F. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Lights and Shades, 1829, 120 To the Sea, 1829, 144 The Spell, 1829, 180. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] A Monarch's Death-bed, 1826, 1 The Child's Last Sleep, 1826, 181 To an Infant, 1826, 239 The Last Wish, 1826, 311. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] The Battle-field, 1829, 226. Amulet [1826-36] The Cottage Girl, 1827, 31. Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] To an Infant, Written the Night of his Birth, 1832, 96. (Boyle 110-11). |
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HARRAL, T. Author of an "Essay on the Life and Literary Character of Miss Seward," prefixed to the Supplementary Volume of that lady's works; "Claremon," a Poem; "Picturesque Views on the Severn." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY. (d. 1878).
(W.H.H.) [Click name for separate entry.] |
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HATFIELD, MISS S.E., of Truro. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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HAYTER, GEORGE. (Later Sir George) (1792-1871). Painter. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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HEMANS,
MRS. [FELICIA]. (1793-1835).
[Click name for separate entry.]
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HILL, ISABEL. Author
of "Brother Tragedians." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] On the Reappearance of the Seventh Pleiad, 1829, 216 Jack Shaddock, 1833, 93 The Village Tomb-cutter, 1835, 293 Our Helper, 1836, 135 The Christening Party, 1838, 245. Amulet [1826-36] A Christmas Carol, 1836, 301. Gem [1829-32] Sonnet, 1829, 54 Sonnet, 1830, 193 The Widow and her Son, 1830, 272 Love's Reverie, 1832, 49 Vanity, and Vexation of Spirit, 1832, 171 The Only Daughter, 1832, 264. Comic Offering [1831-35] A Stage Driver, 1832, 87 Zoological Experiences, 1832, 217 Fair Warning, 1833, 76 Imitation, 1833, 178 Important Inquiries (answered by Louisa H. Sheridan), 1833, 218 Is that Faith?, 1834, 74 A Singing in my Head, 1834, 175 Anecdotes, 1834, 321 A Game of French and English, 1835, 47 Translated Proverbs, 1835, 73 The Reverse of Wrong not always Right, 1835, 192. Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] Impulse and Amiability, 1831, 84 Boyish Threats, 1832, 105 Going to the Well, 1833, 101 A Search after Fun, 1833, 213. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Half Boarder, 1830, 117 The Gentleman, 1832, 129. Marshall's Christmas Box [1831-32] Webspinner Junior to his Captors, 1832, 109 Little Red Riding Hood, 1832, 120 Princess Francesca, 1832, 122 Conscientiousness, 1832, 148 Alfred and his Dog, 1832, 214. (Boyle 127-8). |
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Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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HOFLAND, BARBARA (MRS.). (1770-1844). Novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44]
Amulet
[1826-36] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] Remembrance [1831, 38, 43] Juvenile
Forget Me Not [1828-32] New Year's Gift [1829-36] Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] Christmas Box [1828-29] Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] |
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HOGG, JAMES,
"The
Ettrick Shepherd." (1770-1835). Poet and friend of Sir Walter
Scott. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Skylark, 1828, 27 The Descent of Love, 1828, 217 St. Mary of the Lows, 1829, 25 Eastern Apologues, 1829, 309 Seeking the Houdy, 1833, 399 A Sea Story, 1831, 19 Maggy o'Buccleugh, 1832, 182 The Battle of the Boyne, 1832, 299 Scottish Haymakers, 1834, 327 The Lord of Ballach, 1836, 352. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Minstrel Boy, 1829, 209 Auld Joe Nicholson's Bonny Nannie, 1829, 263 Ballad, 1829, 415 Verses to a Beloved Young Friend, 1829, 417 A Scots Luve Sang, 1830, 185 The Fords of Callum, 1830, 187 A Bard's Address to his Youngest Daughter, 1830, 312 Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Invocation to the Queen of the Fairies, 1825, 122 Love's Jubilee, 1826, 121 The Border Chronicler, Charlie Dinmont, 1826, 257 Stanzas for Music, 1827, 247. Amulet [1826-36] A Lay of the Martyrs, 1830, 145 A Tale of Pentland, 1830, 219 A Cameronian Ballad, 1831, 173 A Hymn to the Redeemer, 1835, 118 Morning Hymn, 1836, 42 The Judgment of Idumea, 1836, 79 Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] A Night Piece (written in 1811), 1827, 231 Bijou [1828-30] An aged widow's own words, 1828, 26 Ane Waefu' Scots Pastoral, 1828, 108 Woman, 1829, 92; Cameo, 146 Superstition and Grace, 1829, 129. Anniversary [1829-1830] The Carle of Invertime, 1829, 100 The Cameronian Preacher's Tale, 1829, 170 Gem [1829-32] A Highland Eclogue, 1830, 194 Remembrance [1831, 38, 43] A Boy's Song, 1831, 74 The Two Valleys, 1831, 121 The Covenanter's Scaffold Song, 1831, 256 Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] A Child's Prayer, 1830, 114 A Child's Hymn for the Close of the Week, 1831, 78 Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] A Child's Prayer, 1830, 176 What is sin? 1830, 223 The Poachers, 1831, 99 Hymn for Sabbath Morning, 1831, 172 The Shepherd Boy's Song, 1832, 157. (Boyle 130-31). |
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HOOD, THOMAS. (1799-1845). Poet. Editor of the Gem and Comic Annual. Wrote "Song of the Shirt." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
Amulet
[1826-36] Bijou [1828-30] Gem
[1829-32] Hood's Comic Annual [1830-39, 42] Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] |
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HOUSMAN, R.F.
("R.F.H.") Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Song, 1829, 208 To Poesy, 1829, 291 Retirement, 1832, 54 A Dream of the Hills, 1832, 118 A Woodland Retreat, 1832, 153 A Portrait, 1832, 253 Glenton, 1832, 278 Song, 1832, 334 The Mountain Torrent, 1832, 336. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Ballad, 1829, 274 Lake Scenery, 1830, 252 Love's Young Dream, 1830, 337 A Vernal Thought, 1831, 337 Sunset Scene, 1831, 131 Sonnet, 1831, 375 Twilight, 1832, 213 Away to the Greenwood, 1833, 60 Child of the Bright Hair, 1833, 63 The Lowland, 1833, 79 The Woodland Brook, 1833, 108 Fairies, 1833, 174 The Summer, 1834, 285 To a Rivulet, 1835, 159 Three Sonnets: 1. A Green Lane, 1835, 383 2. The Linn, 1835, 3838 3. The Waning Year, 1835, 384. Keepsake [1828-61] The Wakening, 1836, 253. Gem [1829-32] Serenade, 1829, 60 Hedge-row Flowers, 1831, 69. Iris [1830-31] Death: a Fragment, 1830, 204 Evening: a Fragment, 1830, 270 A Fragment, 1830, 273. Remembrance [1831, 38, 43] Sonnet, 1831, 15 The Lady's Bird Song, 1831, 72 The Butterfly and the Flowers, 1831, 72 Frost Work, 1831, 73 Song, 1831, 164 Sonnet, 1831, 245. Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] Fragment, 1830, 215 The Fairy Dell, 1830, 216. (Boyle 136-5). |
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HOWITT, RICHARD.
(1799-1869). Brother of Wm. Howitt; went to Australia. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Sonnet, To a Child, 1828, 136 Sonnet, "Oh, lay me not beneath the poisonous yes," 1828, 356 Sonnet, "To be a lonely wanderer among hills," 1829, 244 Sonnet, To the Nightingale, 1836, 351 Sonnet, To the Cuckoo, 1836, 351 My Native Place, 1837, 209 A May Queen, 1839, 197. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Truant, 1829, 181 Sonnets to the Nightingale, 1829, 238 Sonnet, "With marvellous nature we familiar grow," 1829, 269 Sonnet, "I dwelt not in the desert, nor am cast," 1830, 84 To the First Violet, 1830, 216. Death and Time, 1830, 257 May Sonnets, 1832, 126 An Italian Scene, 1833, 355 The Vintage, 1833, 361 Amulet [1826-36] Filial Piety, 1829, 285 Early Morning in May, 1834, 276 Gem [1829-32] Sonnet, "Oh! were I spiritual as the wafting wind," 1829, 120 Song, 1829, 180 Sonnet to an Early Violet, 1830, 83 Girl's Address to a Flower, 1830, 124 Sleep's Phantasy, 1831, 215 Sonnet, "Is it that I at Malham Cove have been," 1832, 170 With Christ, 1832, 261. Aurora Borealis [1833; issued as "Friend's Annual," 1834] Eventide, 1833, 147 Lucy's Grave, 1833, 198. Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] The Stepmother, 1829, 34 A Story for Anna Mary, 1830, 97 The Forest Spring, 1834, 133 Stanzas, 1834, 136. New Year's Gift [1829-36] The Broken Pitcher, 1830, 68 The Surprise, 1830, 204 Natural Piety, 1832, 135 A Village Pageant, 1832, 204 Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] Mirth and Beauty, 1830, 267. (Boyle 142-43). |
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INGLIS, HENRY D.
(Pseudonym, Derwent Conway). (1795-1835). Traveller and author. Author
of "New Gil Blas," "Spain in 1830," "Solitary
Walks through many Lands," "Tales of Ardennes." Edited Friendship's
Offering. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Communings with Nature, 1828, 85 Kathed and Eurelia: A Bohemia Legend, 1828, 237 The Musician of Augsberg, 1829, 235 The Painter of Pisa, 1831, 219 Sergeant Hawkins, 1832, 255 Mayence, 1832, 275 Nurenberg, 1833, 121 The Rich Goldsmith of Zurich, 1833, 191 The Church of St. Pierre at Caen, 1834, 125 The Wife: a Tale of the Tyrol, founded on Fact, 1834, 277 The Merchant of Cadiz, 1835, 69 Milan Cathedral, 1835, 153 The Knell of the Parting Year, 1844, 166. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Rodolph, the Fratricide, 1830, 201 Forest Changes, 1831, 36 The Unholy Promise: a Norwegian Legend, 1831, 115 The Temptation of the Capuchins: a Legend of Murcia, 1832, 131 Carl Bluven and the Strange Mariner: a Norwegian Tale, 1833, 114 The Lady and the Moor: an Andalusian Legend, 1834, 97 The Client's Story, 1835, 39 My Hermitage, 1835, 77 Retrospection, 1836, 256 Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Sonnet to a Mountain Rivulet, 1828, 147 La Fiancée: ou, Les Grandes Eaux, 1828, 253 Sonnet to the Swallow Tribe, 1829, 269 The City of the Desert, 1830, 64 To the Turtle-Dove, 1830, 324 Stanzas, 1832, 108 Reminiscences of Andalusia, 1832, 286 Winter's Wreath [1828-32] The Old Crow's Revenge, 1830, 285 The Grave by the Adriatic, and he that made it, 1830, 327 An Awful Recollection, 1831, 152 An Incident of Gibraltar, 1832, 163 New Year's Gift [1829-36] Rosalie: a French Story, 1829, 75 The Young Governess; or The Uses of Adversity, 1830, 70. (Boyle 147-48). |
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(Possibly J.M.J) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Grave of the Suicide, 1825, 219. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Brothers: a Tale, 1836, 264. Bijou [1828-30] There was a Silence in Heaven, 1829, 56; Cameo, 143 On Chantry's Monument of Sleeping Children in Lichfield Cathedral, 1829, 62; Cameo, 159 The Virgin Mary's Evening Song, 1829, 91; Cameo, 279 A Mother's Lament over her Dead Infant, 1829, 167; Cameo, 286. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] To an Infant Daughter, 1829, 71. |
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JEFFREY, FRANCIS.
(1773-1858). Francis Lord Jeffrey, editor of the Edinburgh
Review. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Verses inscribed in an Album, 1830, 48. (Boyle 150). |
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JERMYN, LAETITIA
("L.J.") Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Rival Flowers, from the French, 1824, 196 On the Recitation of Palestine, 1829, 410 Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Sonnet, 1828, 220 Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] Hymn to the Innocents, from the Latin of Prudentius, 1830, 152 To the Tiger Flower, 1830, 262. (Boyle 151). |
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JEWSBURY, MARIA
JANE. ["M.J.J."] (1800-1833). [Click name for separate
entry.] |
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JOHNS, RICHARD.
("R.J.") Author of "Ascension," a Poem, and "The
Schoolfellows." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Sonneteer, 1829, 308 The Sailor's Evening Song, 1830, 151 The White Squall, 1830, 379 England, 1837, 119 The Cornish Wrecker, 1839, 201 The Fatal Shaft: a Tale of the Far West, 1841, 161. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Prayer of the Contrite, 1837, 309 The Mystic Habitation of the Soul, 1839, 381. [Heath’s] Book of Beauty. [1833-1847; continued as “Book of Beauty,” 1848] The Launching of Lord Clarence Paget's Yacht, 1843, 228 On the Portrait of Miss Hope Vere, 1844, 169. (Boyle 155). |
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K., A. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] David returning from the Conquest of Goliath, 1828, 98. Phaon in Sicily, 1829, 83. (Boyle 156). |
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KEATING, MISS E.H. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Remembrance, 1829, 413. (Boyle 156). |
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KELLY, T.W.
Author of "Myrtle Leaves." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Fancy and Love, 1828, 252. Amulet [1826-36] Evening Landscape, 1827, 382. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Love and Death, 1831, 284. Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] The Vase of Flowers, 1828, 36. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Dove Set Free, 1830, 90 To Robinson Crusoe, 1832, 30. (Boyle 157). |
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KENNEY, JAMES. (1780-1849). Dramatist. Friend of Charles Lamb. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Gem
[1829-32] |
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KNIGHT, THE LATE EDWARD,
of Drury Lane Theatre, (1774-1826). "Little Knight," a well-known
actor of the day. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Guiding Star, 1829, 52 Impromptu on Waste, 1829, 88 Julian's Death, 1830, 129 Home, 1830, 154 Fame, 1830, 180. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Dewdrop, 1830, 182. (Boyle 159). |
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KOTZEBUE, AUGUSTUS VON. German novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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Notes
1. Maria
Diana Dods (a cross-dressing poet) used the male pseudonym "David
Lyndsay" when publishing in the annuals. See Betty T.
Bennett's scholarly work, Mary Diana Dods: A Gentleman and a Scholar
(Johns Hopkins UP, 1994). [Return to Dods] |
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