The Guerilla Chief
The Improvisatrice (1824)
Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Frasi in inglese
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
“what an odd thing it is, that the indications of terror are usually ludicrous!”
Heath's book of Beauty, 1833 (1832)
The London Literary Gazette (24th January 1835) Versions from the German (Fourth Series.) 'The Huron's Child'— Herder.
Translations, From the German
“I will look on the stars and look on thee,
and read the page of thy destiny.”
(11th October 1823) The Gipsy's Prophecy.
(25th October 1823) Sketch see The Improvisatrice (1824) The Warrior
(15th November 1823) Poetic Sketches. Fourth Series. Sketch I. — The Painter. See The Vow of The Peacock
(6th December 1823) Poetic Sketches. Fourth Series. Sketch IV.— A Village Tale. See The Vow of the Peacock
The London Literary Gazette, 1823
Heath's book of Beauty, 1833 (1832)
“The gallantry of an English peasant rarely expands into words.”
Heath's book of Beauty, 1833 (1832)
The Improvisatrice (1824)
(18th May 1822) Poetic Sketches. Second Series - Sketch the Third. Rosalie
25th May 1822) St. George’s Hospital, Hyde Park Corner see The Improvisatrice (1824
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
(3rd May 1823) Poetical Catalogue of Paintings - On May-day, by Leslie
The London Literary Gazette, 1823
The Golden Violet - Clemenza’s Song
The Golden Violet (1827)
(19th October 1822) Songs of Absence
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
(1834-1, page 303) The Future. Re-used in Ethel Churchill (or The Two Brides) Vol. I, Chapter 31
The Monthly Magazine
Change from The London Literary Gazette (23rd August 1823)
The Improvisatrice (1824)
No. 2. Waverley — ROSE BRADWARDINE.
Literary Remains
“All the fairest things of earth,
Art's creations have their birth —
Still from love and death.”
(1836-2) (Vol.47) Subjects for Pictures. II. The Banquet of Aspasia and Pericles
The Monthly Magazine
(1837-1) (Vol. 49) Subjects for Pictures. Third Series. I. The Awakening of Endymion
The Monthly Magazine
“Alas, tears are the poet's heritage!”
Juliet after the Masquerade. By Thompson
The Troubadour (1825)
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
(14th May 1825) Song
The London Literary Gazette, 1825
Leander and Hero from The London Literary Gazette (22nd February 1823)
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
(10th November 1821) Six Songs of Love, Constancy, Romance, Inconstancy, Truth, and Marriage - 'Matrimonial Creed
(24th November 1821) Stanzas see The Improvisatrice (1824) as When Should Lovers Breathe Their Vows?
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
“My tears are buried in my heart,
Like cave-locked fountains sleeping.”
Song - I pray thee let me weep to-night
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)