1891 Poems of Leigh Hunt. With prefaces from some of his periodicals. Selected and edited by Reginald Brimley Johnson. With Bibliography. And Etchings by Herbert Railton. London: J. M. Dent & Co., 69 Great Eastern Street. Pp. xii + 268. Text of Poems, pp. 1-163. Prefaces to Periodicals, pp. 164–230. -- Poems. NARRATIVE POEMS: The Story of Rimini [1816 text] - The Panther Mahmoud The Glove and the Lions Abou ben Adhem. POLITICAL AND CRITICAL POEMS: The Fancy Concert The Royal Line Coronation Soliloquy of His Majesty King George the Fourth. 1821 [1860 text]. SONNETS: Quiet Evenings. To T[homas] B[arnes], Esq. Six Sonnets to Hampstead (numbered as in The Examiner] I (Sweet upland), II (They tell me '), ' IV' (Winter has reached thee '), 'VI' (The baffled spell'), 'VII' ('As one who'), ‘VII' ('A steeple issuing ')To Kosciusko [sub-title as in Examiner, November 19, 1815] The Poets- Providence. From the Italian of Filicaia - On a Lock of Milton's Hair ('It lies before me') - The Nile - Calviultor-Ariosto's Prison. BLANK VERSE: A Heaven upon Earth - Paganini. MISCELLANEous: Mad Girl's Song. September 11, 1800 [from Juvenilia] - Morgiana in England. SONGS: Myrtilla to unknown Spirit; Different Genii to Peace [from The Descent of Liberty] Epilogue to The Descent of Liberty - To William Hazlitt - To Charles Lamb - To T. L. H. — Ariadne Waking — Song from the Italian [Oh oranges '] Chorus from Amyntas - The Nun Sudden Fine Weather Songs and Chorus of Flowers-Christmas-A Hymn to Bishop St. Valentine - Rondeau An Angel in the House Lover of Music to his Piano-forte Dirge for an Infant Faith, Hope, and Charity are the Prospects of Manhood *The Melancholy Lover to his Mistress. TRANSLATIONS: Simile of a Beautiful Night. Literally translated from Homer · Sprightly Old Age. Anacreon, Ode 41 Roses. From Anacreon - Greek Pretenders to Philosophy described. From the Anthology - Cupid Swallowed. A Paraphrase from the Same Epitaph on Erotion. From Martial Atys the Enthusiast [sub-title as in The Reflector, 1810] - Acme and Septimius, or the Entire Affection. From Catullus. Carmen XIV Jovial Priest's Confession. From Walter de Mapes Song of Fairies robbing Orchard. From Randolph [sub-title as in 1832] From Dante (Through me it goes into the Dolourous City') Laura's Bower. From Petrarch Beauty of Alcinea. Translated from Ariosto ( Orl. Fur.', vii. 14) - Deprecation of the Name of John. From Casa Ode to the Golden Age. From Tasso · Marriage à la Mode. From Masson Age. From D'Houdetôt. 1893 - Love and Southey to The Poets and Poetry of the Century. Edited by Alfred H. Miles. Vol. II. Shelley. London: Hutchinson & Co. [Leigh Hunt occupies pp. 301-30. The prefatory note and selection are by Thomas Archer. The poems are: The Story of Rimini (a selection from Cantos III, IV) — To T. L. H.-Petrarch's Contemplations of Death Abou ben Adhem and the Angel The Grasshopper and the Cricket The Nile The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit - On a Lock of Milton's Hair (' It lies before me ') - Rondeau.] 1909 Leigh Hunt. Selections in Prose and Verse. Edited with Introduction and Notes by J. H. Lobban, M.A. Cambridge: At the University Press. Pp. xv, 149 + 15 pp. of Notes. [The poems selected are: The Nile, The Herald Mercury (from 'Mercury going to the Cave of Calypso', 1818) Francesca's Garden (from The Story of Rimini ') - Abou ben Adhem and the Angel - The Feast of the Poets (1844 version) Mahmoud Rondeau The Glove and the Lions-To the Grasshopper and the Cricket.] 1 1911 Leigh Hunt. Poetry and Prose. Selected by Edward Storer. With a Bibliography and Iconography. London: Herbert & Daniel. Pp. 396. [The poems-nine in number-occupy pp. 33-41. They are: Abou ben AdhemThe Nile To the Grasshopper and the Cricket On a Lock of Milton's Hair ('It lies before me there') - Rondeau - To Charles Dickens The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit - To Hampstead ('Sweet upland') - Epitaph on an Englishman.] 1920 The Poetry and Prose of Coleridge, Lamb, and Leigh Hunt (The Christ's Hospital Anthology). Selected and Edited with a Synchronous Narrative of their Lives by S. E. Winbolt, M.A. London: W. J. Bryce. Large 8vo, pp. 376. [L. H. is represented by the following poems: Abou ben Adhem - Mahmoud.Tasso's Ode to the Golden Age. Our Cottage. Song of the Flowers- To the Grasshopper and the Cricket.- On a Lock of Milton's Hair ('It lies before me'). Quiet Evenings.- To T. L. H.] INDEX OF TITLES [Among the Leigh Hunt MSS. in the possession of Lady Butterworth is a list of Pisan Priest (Marot). A Flash of Fish (Pulci). Musical Difference. These two last might be alternative titles to A Trio (p. 755).] Abbé and his Valet, The, 491. A B C for Grown Gentlemen, An, 502. Abel and Mabel, 503. Abou Ben Adhem, 93. Abraham and the Fire-worshipper, 101. Achilles, The First Re-appearance of, Acme and Septimius, 418. Alfieri, From, 485. Alice, On the Birth of Princess, 372. All is not Bliss that fattens, 506. Alliterations, Pulci's, 446. Amyntas, From Tasso's, 466. Arrival of Spring, On the, 431. Autumn, Written in, 249. Bacchus and Ariadne, 44. Barnes, To Thomas, 235. Basso, From Andrea de, 442. Bees, The, 465. Bella Tabacconista, La, 743. Bellman and the Laureat, The, 740. D'Albret, On the Laugh of Madame, 491. Dante, From, 434. (Day with the Reader, A, 255, 721.) Dead Body, Reflections of a, 267. Death and Goodness, 414. Death and the Ruffians, 112. Death of his son Vincent, On the, 281. Dedication of a Rural Spot and Altar,406. Degrading Notions of Deity, On the, 242. Deshoulières, From Madame, 496. D'Herbelot, From, 507. D'Houdetot, From Mme, 501. Dickens, To Charles, 252. Dinner Party Anticipated, The, 424. Dirge for an Infant, 377. Doctor Ban, 220. Doggrel on Double Columns and Large Dogs, The, 207. Dramatic Fragment, A, 618. Dream in Heaven, A, 377. Dream within Dream, A, 377. Duchess of Bouillon, To the, 495. Elegy on our Lost Princess, 318. Epitaph on a Clerical Dandy, 753. Epitaph to Let, An, 413. Erotion, Epitaph on, 427. Excellent Scotch Parody, An, 203. Fairies robbing an Orchard, Song of, 428. Fine weather in May, 351. Fish, the Man, and the Spirit, The, 250. Florence, A Picture of, 439. Flowers, Love-Letters made of, 355. France, The old Kings of, 500. Galgano, From, 489. Glove and the Lions, The, 78. Golden Age, Ode to the, 466. Grasshopper and the Cricket, To the, 240. Greek Anthology, From the, 411. Greek Pretenders to Philosophy De- Guarini, From, 466. H., To J., Four years old, 316. Lares, To the, 333. Latin, From the, 414. Laugh of Mme D'Albret, On the, 491. Legitimate Drama, Portions of a, 748. 319. Lesson for Kings, A, 718. Lines in the Album of Rotha Quillinan, Lines on the Birth of Princess Alice, 372. Lips versus Eyes, 493. Little People Panegyrized, 482. Look to your Morals, 626. Lord Mayor and the Butcher, The, 195. Love and Reason, 502. Love and War, 502. Love at the Plough, 411. Love-Lesson, A, 491. Love-Letters made of Flowers, 355. Lover of Music to his Pianoforte, 355. Lover, The, 400. Lovers' Amazements, 580. Lover's Prison, The, 447. Lucretius, From, 414. 'Lutrin' of Boileau, From the, 496. |