Detail View: Women Poets of the Romantic Period: Poems on various subjects

Collection Name: 
Women Poets of the Romantic Period
Title: 
Poems on various subjects
Subtitle: 
with notes, historical and explanatory
Name Part: 
Sawyer, Anna
Name Display Form: 
Sawyer, Anna, 1747-1810
Name Role Term Text: 
Poets
Type of Resource: 
Language material
Date Issued: 
1801
Date Created: 
1801
Issuance: 
Monograph/item
Place Term: 
Alabama--Birmingham
Publisher: 
Printed for the author by Swinney and Hawkins,
Language Term: 
English
Form: 
electronic
Internet Media Type: 
application/pdf
Extent: 
84, [8] p
Digital Origin: 
reformatted digital
Table of Contents: 
No Contents page. Includes: -- Chedder -- Lines, Written Near Rowberrow, In Somertshire, Where the Author Lately Resided -- Glasbury Abbey. -- Lines, Written on Seeing My Husband’s Picture, Painted When He Was Young -- Kenilworth Castle -- Sunday Schools -- On The Present Fashionable Female Dresses -- Elegy On Mortality -- An Address to Millers, Badgers, And the Whole Fraternity of Dealers in Corn and Flour. [Written Soon After the Passing the Brown Bread Act] -- An Invocation to Peace. -- Additional Stanzas, Written on The Glorious Victory Near Copenhagen, April 2nd, 1801
Note: 
Engraved t. p
Note: 
Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 288. IU, and ICarbS in NUC. C.L., and O in NSTC.
Note Type: 
Citation
Note: 
Includes Preface, "Address to the British Public," and List of Subscribers.
Note: 
The poems are mainly topographical and include 'Cheddar', 'Glastonbury Abbey', and 'Kenilworth Castle', three long poems. Also contains 'Sunday Schools', and 'An address to Millers, Badgers, and the whole fraternity of dealers in corn and flour'. Hannah More subscribed for 2 copies. In apologizing to subscribers for hte smallness of the work the editor blames the 'unexpected duty on paper', which caused the author to restrict her original design
Note: 
Epigraph : Illustration with epigraph: Enchanting POESY! who Life’s sharp Thorn Bid’st many a Rose of fragrant Hue adorn! Soother of troubled Souls! whose Hand can best Pour the soft Balm, and heal the wounded Breast. / D’isreali’s Defence of Poetry.
Subject Topic: 
Poetry
Subject Authority: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1423828
Classification: 
WPRP 146
Classification: 
b27424108
Physical Location: 
University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
Access Condition: 
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