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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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PIOZZI, THE LATE MRS. HESTER LYNCH, formerly Thrale. (1741-1821). Friend of Johnson. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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POLWHELE, REV. RICHARD. (1760-1838). Minor poet and topographer. [Author of The Unsex'd Females, published in 1798.] Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
Amulet
[1826-36] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] |
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PROCTER, BRYAN WALLER.
("Barry Cornwall") (1787-1874). [Click name for separate entry.] |
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RENNIE, ELIZA. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Lover's Vows, 1828, 389 The Destroyer, 1829, 267. (Boyle 239). |
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RICHARDSON,
MRS. C.E. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] A Mother's Dirge, 1828, 130 Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Mansions, 1833, 226 The Ball-room: a Tale of the Gay World, 1834, 217 Constance, 1836, 264 Two Days in the Country, 1842, 329 New Year's Eve, 1843, 175 Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] Mary White, or, Pride's First Lesson: a True Anecdote, 1832, 147. (Boyle 240). |
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RICHARDSON, DAVID LESTER. (1801-1865). Poet and miscellaneous writer. Settled in India, where he edited the Bengal Annual. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Bijou [1828-30] Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] |
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ROBERTS, EMMA. (d. 1840). Writer on the East, especially India, where she resided with her sister. "A Parish Clerk." Author of "History of the Red and White Roses." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
Amulet
[1826-36] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] Bijou [1828-30] Gem
[1829-32] Juvenile
Forget Me Not [1828-32] New Year's Gift [1829-36] |
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ROBY, JOHN. (1793-1850). Author of "The Duke of Mantua"; wrote "The Traditions of Lancashire." Banker and minor poet. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Amulet
[1826-36] |
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ROLLS, MRS. HENRY.
Minor poet. Author of "Legends of the North." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Knight of the Faded Plume, 1828, 32 St. Peter walking on the Sea, 1829, 122 Amulet [1826-36] The Refuge, 1828, 289 Exton Church, 1829, 220 Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] The Fugitive, 1828, 92 A Portrait, 1828, 198 Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] Infant Sorrow, 1829, 65 The First Lamb, 1829, 139 The Bank of Happiness, 1836, 96 Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Boy and the Deer: a Legend of Yorkshire, 1830, 24 The Village Churchyard, 1832, 93 Richard and Rover: a Legend of Yorkshire, 1832, 218 Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] The Watery Grave, 1830, 231. (Boyle 244-45). |
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ROSA. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Sea-Shell, 1828, 35 Giuseppe Guercino, 1829, 193 Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Hope and Memory, 1827, 68. (Boyle 245). |
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RUDDIMAN, JACOB.
Author of "Tales and Sketches." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] St. Andrews, 1829, 215. (Boyle 248). |
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SCOTT, SIR WALTER.
(1771-1832). Poet and novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Description of the Ua More, 1826, 256 Written for Miss Smith, 1834, 197 Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Song of the Chieftain's Daughter (from Waverley), 1834, 169 Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Epilogue, 1825, 373 Bijou [1828-30] Letter from Sir Walter Scott to Sir Adam Ferguson, descriptive of a Picture painted at Abbotsford by David Wilkie, Esq., 1828, 33; Cameo, 180. Keepsake [1828-61] My Aunt Margaret's Mirror, 1829, 1 The Tapestried Chamber; or, the Lady in the Sacque, 1829, 123 Death of the Laird's Jock, 1829, 186 Description of the Engraving entitled "A Scene at Abbotsford," 1829, 258 The House of Aspen: a Tragedy, 1830, 1 A Highland Anecdote, 1832, 283 Lines to a Lady Cochrane, 1853, 96 Gem [1829-32] The Death of Keeldar, 1829, 13 Christmas Box [1828-29] The Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee, 1828, 27 (contributed anonymously) Diadem [1832, 39] The Foreign-bred Chief (as narrated to a Party at Abbotsford), 1838, 41. (Boyle 258). |
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SEYMOUR, MONTAGUE. (Liverpool). Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Amulet
[1826-36] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] |
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SHELLEY, MARY
WOLLSTONECRAFT (1797-1851). Second wife of P.B. Shelley; daughter of
William Godwin. Wrote poems and novels of great merit. Edited Shelley's
works. Author of "Frankenstein." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Lacy de Vere, 1827, 275. Previously unattributed1] Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Proserpine: a Mythological Drama, 1832, 1. Keepsake [1828-61] The Sisters of Albano, 1829, 80 Ferdinando Eboli, 1829, 195 The Mourner, 1830, 71 The Evil Eye, 1830, 150 The False Rhyme, 1830, 265 Transformation, 1831, 18 Absence, "Ah! he is gone and I alone," 1831, 39 A Dirge, "This morn they gallant bark, love," 1831, 85 The Swiss Peasant, 1831, 121 The Dream, 1832, 22 The Brother and Sister: an Italian Story, 1833, 105 The Invisible Girl, 1833, 210 The Mortal Immortal, 1834, 71 The Trial of Love, 1835, 70 The Parvenue, 1837, 209 Euphrasia: a Tale of Greece, 1839, 135 Stanzas, "How like a star you rose upon my life," 1839, 179 Stanzas, "O, come to me in dreams, my love!", 1839, 201. [Heath’s] Book of Beauty [1833-1847; continued as “Book of Beauty,” 1848] The Elder Son, 1835, 83. |
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SHERIDAN, CHARLES
BRINSLEY. Son of R.B. Sheridan by his second wife, Miss Ogle. Made
translations from the modern Greek. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Hour of Victory, 1828, 87 Last Lines, 1829, 326 Sonnet, 1829, 326 Silence, 1830, 397. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] To a Blind Goldfinch, 1830, 309 Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Lines on a Cupid inscribed "Yo el Rey," 1827, 137 Keepsake [1828-61] Stanzas, 1830, 198 Lines, sent with a Seal in the shape of Scales, 1831, 41 Gem [1829-32] The Petition of Ariel, 1830, 227. (Boyle 262). |
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SHOBERL, FREDERIC.
(1775-1853). Author and editor. Edited the Forget Me Not and Ackermann's
Juvenile Forget Me Not. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Remonstrance, addressed to the writer of the preceding Stanzas by Henry Neele, 1826, 384 The Matrimonial Rule, 1829, 324 The Wish, 1829, 330 A Lament by the Editor, 1830, 228 Where is God?, 1830, 338 The Search after God, 1833, 291 The South Sea Islands, 1834, 156 On the Death of Rudolf Ackermann, 1835, 351 (contributed anonymously) Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Prophet, 1830, 263. (Boyle 265). |
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SHOBERL, FREDERIC,
JUNIOR. Son of the preceding. Became Printer to the Prince
Consort. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Warrior's Death, 1829, 249 The Poet, 1830, 342. (Boyle 265). |
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SKURRAY, REV. FRANCIS.
Minor poet. Curate of Horningham. Author of "Bidcombe Hill," etc. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Friendship, 1829, 164. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] Lines on a Sunflower, 1830, 114 The Eighth Psalm, 1831, 97. (Boyle 267). |
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STAFFORD, WILLIAM COOKE (of Yorke), "W.C.S." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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STEBBING,
REV. HENRY.
(1800-1883) Divine and author. Wrote "Lives of the
Italian Poets." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Destruction of the Kent, East Indiaman, 1828, 383 Memorials of a Schoolboy, 1829, 293. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Unbending, 1829, 327 Love's Growth, 1831, 381. Amulet [1826-36] Emblems, 1826, 219 The Change, 1827, 210 Completed Hopes, 1828, 358 The English Mother, 1833, 253. Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] The Voice of the Waters, 1828, 292 The Wanderer's Rest, 1828, 380. Iris [1830-31] The Guardian Spirit, 1830, 79. Remembrance [1831, 38, 43] Woman's Prayer, 1831, 241. Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] May Morning, 1829, 60 The Orphan's Prayer, 1830, 156. (Boyle 273). |
| STRICKLAND, AGNES. (1796-1874) [Click name for separate entry] |
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STRICKLAND, SUSANNAH.
[Mrs. Moodie in
Boyle]
(1803-1885). Sister of Agnes Strickland. Writer of tales of various
countries for the young. Author of "The Rival Crusoes," "Heir of
Jeroboam." [An influential and prolific Canadian writer during the
nineteenth-century, her papers are housed in the National Library of
Canada and her writing has been the subject of much scholarly work.]2 Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Rover's Farewell to his Mistress, 1829, 369 Love and Ambition, 1831, 144 Winter calling up his Legions, 1831, 321. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] There's Joy when the Rosy Morning, 1829, 148 The Captive, 1831, 184 A Canadian Song, 1834, 96. Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] Stanzas on War, 1828, 357. Gem [1829-32] The Disappointed Politician, 1832, 34. Iris [1830-31] The Heir of Jeroboam, 1830, 95 Nathan and David, 1831, 89 The Deluge, 1831, 170. Comic Offering [1831-35] My Aunt Dorothy's Legacy, 1832, 118. Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] The Rose that was discontented with her Guardian Thorns, 1829, 228 Awake, 1831, 104 The Woodlane, 1831, 145. New Year's Gift [1829-36] Hints to Juvenile Gardeners, 1829, 167 Lady Lucy's Petition, 1830, 114. Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] The Young Tyrolese, 1829, 146 The Mock Coral Necklace; or, the Young Spanish Emigrants, 1830, 157. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] The Son of Arminius: a Tale of Ancient Rome, 1830, 241 The Captive Squirrel's Petition, 1831, 59 Visit of the Sea Fish to the River Fishes, 1831, 210 The Boudoir, 1832, 31 The Vanquished Lion, 1832, 97. Marshall's Christmas Box [1831-32] Black Jennie: a Tale founded on Facts, 1832, 3 The Messenian Maiden's Dream, 1832, 45 The Release of the Caged Lark, 1832, 91 The Picture Lost at Sea, 1832, 152. (Boyle 203-4). |
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STRONG, REV. CHARLES.
Author of "Sonnets from the most celebrated Italian Poets." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Wood Walls of England, 1828, 77 To Time, 1828, 378 Mont Blanc, 1829, 6 Sunset, 1829, 192 To Beauty, 1829, 328 Perugia, 1830, 42 The Landscape, 1831, 324 Babbicombe, 1831, 358 Amulet [1826-36] Sonnet, from the Italian, 1826, 218 Sonnet, 27, 94 Spring, 1828, 212 Eruption of Vesuvius, 1828, 285 The Pilgramage to Rome, 1829, 224 To the Departed, 1829, 323 Sonnet, 1830, 364 The Backward Spring, 1831, 276 Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] Sonnet, 1830, 64. (Boyle 277). |
| SWAIN, CHARLES. (1801-1874). [Click name for separate entry] |
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T., A.D.
(Written
"A.D.T." at the conclusion of the contribution) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Fairies' Grot, 1826, 119. (Boyle 282). |
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T., D.F.
(Written
"D.F.T." at the conclusion of the contribution) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Two Pilgrims in Grey, 25, 73. (Boyle 283). |
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T**Y, H. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Zanteote Lovers, 1829, 149 The Rainbow, 1829, 233. (Boyle 284). |
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TANNAHILL,
ROBERT. (1774-1810). Scottish
weaver poet. (We are happy to be the channel of communicating to the
public and probably rescuing from oblivion, the following beautiful
unpublished fragments by Robert Tannahil, the unfortunate Scottish poet.
Were their intrinsic merits less than the reader will find them, they
claim notice as "unstrung pearls," belonging to a songwriter, probably
inferior only to Burns and Moore.) Editor [FMN] Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Fragments, 1828, 160. (Boyle 284). |
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TAYLOR, EMILY.
(1765-1872). Writer of short stories for the young. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Rebecca parting with Jacob, 1829, 251. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Childhood, 1831, 285. Bijou [1828-30] Life, 1829, 172; Cameo, 34. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Sonnet, 1829, 257 Lines, 1830, 230 A November Sketch, 1831, 280. Remembrance [1831, 38, 43] to the Camellia Japonica, 1831, 28. Christmas Box [1828-29] The Well-bred Cat, 1829, 24. Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] A Mother's Love, 1826, 26 Flowers, 1829, 144 Sonnet, the Orphan Child returning to rest, 1829, 194 Spring Morning, 1830, 27. (Boyle 286). |
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THOMPSON, W.G.
("W.G.T.") Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Fanny Lee, 1830, 261 The Voice of Birds, 1833, 48. Aurora Borealis [1833; issued as "Friend's Annual," 1834] Rose Aylmer: a Legend of Cleveland, 1833, 85 Rokeby, 1833, 117. New Year's Gift [1829-36] Oh, mother! mother!, 1829, 234. (Boyle 289). |
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THOMSON, RICHARD. (d. 1865). Librarian of the London Institute, well known as an antiquary. Author of "Chronicles of London Bridge," and "Tales of an Antiquary." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Bijou [1828-30] |
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TRAVELLER (A). Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Lady of the Tower, 26, 166. (Boyle 292). |
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WHITE, JOSEPH BLANCO. (1775-1851). Poet and theologian, of Anglo-Spanish origin. Author of "Doblado's Letters" and the famous sonnet, "Night and Death." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Bijou [1828-30] |
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WIFFEN, JEREMIAH HOLMES "W." (1792-1836). Quaker poet and translator. His sister married Alaric Watts. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
Amulet
[1826-36] Bijou [1828-30] Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] Aurora Borealis [1833; issued as "Friend's Annual," 1834] New Year's Gift [1829-36] |
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WILKIE, DAVID.
[Not listed in Boyle] Also painter of portrait for the poem. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Spanish Princess, 1830, 417. |
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WILSON, MRS. CORNWELL BARON. (1787-1846). Editor of La Belle Assemblée. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28]
Keepsake [1828-61] Comic Offering [1831-35]
[Heath’s] Book of Beauty
[1833-1847;
Diadem [1832, 39] New Year's Gift [1829-36] Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] |
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WOODLEY, REV. GEORGE. (1786-1846). Poet and divine. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] |
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Y., W.S.
[Written
"W.S.Y." at the conclusion of the contribution] Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Stanzas, 25, 217. (Boyle 315). |
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Z[S]CHOKKE, HENRY OF AARAU. German novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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Notes
1. Boyle does not
attribute the "Lacy de Vere" short story to Mary Shelley.
However, recent scholarship has accepted that Mary Shelley wrote it. See
Vol. 4 of Mary Shelley's Literary Lives and Other Writings
(Gen. Ed. Nora Crook; Pickering & Chatto, 2002) in which the story
is attributed to Mary Shelley. [Return to M.
Shelley] |
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