Collection Name:
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Women Poets of the Romantic Period
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Title:
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Poems
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Name Part:
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Cassan, Mrs.
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Name Display Form:
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Cassan, Mrs. (Sarah)
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Name Role Term Text:
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Poets
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Type of Resource:
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Language material
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Date Issued:
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1806
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Date Created:
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1806
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Issuance:
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Monograph/item
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Place Term:
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England--London
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Publisher:
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Printed by G. Sidney,
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Language Term:
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English
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Form:
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electronic
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Internet Media Type:
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application/pdf
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Extent:
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vi, 96 p. ; 26 cm
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Digital Origin:
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reformatted digital
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Table of Contents:
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On seeing Mrs. ****, at a Ball -- A Dinner Conversation, on board at East Indiaman -- Lullaby -- On Indianas being addressed by a gentleman, in favor of his friend -- To Lieutenant S. on his passion for Miss **** -- To Doctor **** on his leaving Bengal -- On Mrs. Sandiford, of Barbadoes -- To Mr. Howe, of Fitzroy square -- To Mrs. ******, explaining the cause of a fright -- The Rev. Mr. ****** and Delia -- Fragment from the second book of Kings -- Transcription of some lines from a newspaper -- Impromptu in reply -- Versification of part of the fourteenth chapter of Job -- To an Old Maid -- To Mr. Bebb, of the East India Direction -- Clarindas account of her physician visit -- To Lady Chambers, fearing her to be offended -- Versification of part of the twenty-fourth chapter of Ecclesiasticus -- Parody on Lord Lytteltons Heavy Hours -- To a Lorie, on seeing it caressed by ***** -- To Farmer Goose -- Versification of part of the fifteenth chapter of Matthew -- On the Death of a Canary Bird -- On Mrs. Sibbald -- On seeing the paintings of Mr. Kirkby -- Parody on some verses of Mrs. Rowe -- A Lovers mistake -- Versification of part of the eighteenth chapter of Matthew -- On the Countess of Derby -- To Mr. Cole, on his declaration of love -- To the Rev. Mr. ****** late of Bath Easton -- To Corydon; a Fragment -- On the Countess of Derby -- Translation from the French of Mirabeau -- To a captive Bird -- To Miss D*****, on seeing her surrounded by Beaux, at a Play -- Clarinda in doubt -- On Lady Chambers appearing at Williss Rooms -- Paraphrase on the Parable of the Sower -- The Poet in Distress -- To a Gentleman, who was in the habit of decrying his Friends -- Fable of the Lynx and Mole -- Claudiuss Refusal -- To Colin -- Apology for some Verses -- To a friend, with a Pillow -- Mock-heroick Version of Don Quixote -- Song, Fairest Spot -- On being asked what I thought true happiness to consist in -- Fragment, from Virgil
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Note:
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By Mrs. Casan ; widow of Stephen Cassan
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Note Type:
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Statement of responsibility
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Note:
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Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 53.
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Note Type:
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Citation
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Subject Topic:
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Poetry
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Subject Authority:
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http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1067691
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Classification:
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WPRP 214
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Classification:
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b29464304
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Identifier:
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nspc_wprp_214.pdf
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Physical Location:
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University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
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Access Condition:
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Access Condition URI:
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