Detail View: Women Poets of the Romantic Period: An elegiac tribute to the memory of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore

Collection Name: 
Women Poets of the Romantic Period
Title: 
An elegiac tribute to the memory of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore
Name Part: 
Cockle, Mrs. (Mary)
Name Display Form: 
Cockle, Mrs. (Mary)
Name Part: 
Chapple, Clement
Name Display Form: 
Chapple, Clement
Name Role Term Text: 
Booksellers and bookselling
Type of Resource: 
Language material
Date Issued: 
1809
Date Created: 
1809
Issuance: 
Monograph/item
Place Term: 
England--London
Publisher: 
Printed for C. Chapple,
Language Term: 
English
Form: 
electronic
Internet Media Type: 
application/pdf
Extent: 
14 p. ; 27 cm
Digital Origin: 
reformatted digital
Table of Contents: 
An Elegiac Tribute To The Memory Of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Moore.
Note: 
by Mrs. Cockle
Note Type: 
Statement of responsibility
Note: 
Not in J.R. de J. Jackson, Romantic poetry by women; not in J.R. de J. Jackson, Annals of English verse, 1770-1835
Note: 
Special Collections copy, bound in 1/4 brown calf with gold tooling and lettering on spine and with marbled paper boards
Note: 
Epigraph : How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country’s wishes blest. COLLINS.
Note: 
Mrs. Mary E. Cockle, was governess to the Misses Fitzclarence. She contributed to The Iris and The Keepsake annuals.
Note: 
Citation : Not in Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women; Not in BLC or NUC. At Huntington.
Note: 
Citation : Jackson, Romantic Poetry by Women, p. 65, lists a work by Cockle entitled 'Lines on the lamented death of Sir John Moore' 1810.
Subject Topic: 
Praise in literature
Subject Authority: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1074627
Subject Name: 
Moore, John, Lieutenant general
Subject Topic: 
Collective memory
Subject Authority: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1739814
Subject Topic: 
Tributes
Subject Authority: 
local
Classification: 
WPRP 18
Classification: 
b3698761x
Identifier: 
nspc_wprp_18.pdf
Physical Location: 
University of Colorado Boulder Libraries Rare and Distinctive Collections
Access Condition: 
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