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Regularly the subject of cartoonists and satirical novelists, Mary Robinson achieved public notoriety as the mistress of the young Prince of Wales (George IV). Her association with figures such as William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, and comparisons with Charlotte Smith, make her a serious figure for scholarly research.
Contents
General Introduction -- Chronology -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Poems in Robinson's Novels -- Index of First Lines -- References and Further Reading -- Abbreviations -- 'A Pastoral Ballad', Poems (1775) -- 'Another', Poems (1775) -- 'A Pastoral Elegy', Poems (1775) -- 'An Ode to Wisdom', Poems (1775) -- 'An Ode to Charity', Poems (1775) -- 'Th e Linnet's Petition', Poems (1775) -- 'A Character', Poems (1775) -- 'Written on the Outside of an Hermitage', Poems (1775) -- 'A Character', Poems (1775) -- 'Ode to Virtue', Poems (1775) -- 'An Epistle to a Friend', Poems (1775) -- 'On the Death of a Friend', Poems (1775) -- 'Th e Wish', Poems (1775) -- 'On a Friend', Poems (1775) -- 'On the Death of Lord George Lyttelton', Poems (1775) -- 'A Character', Poems (1775) -- 'Ode to Spring', Poems (1775) -- 'Letter to a Friend on Leaving Town', Poems (1775) -- 'Written Extempore on the Picture of a Friend', Poems (1775) -- 'Hymn to Virtue', Poems (1775) -- 'Song', Poems (1775) -- 'Song', Poems (1775) -- 'On the Birth-Day of a Lady', Poems (1775) -- 'To Aurelia on her Going Abroad', Poems (1775) -- 'To Love: Written Extempore', Poems (1775) -- 'Th e Complaint', Poems (1775) -- 'Th oughts on Retirement', Poems (1775) -- 'An Ode to Contentment', Poems (1775) -- 'A Song', Poems (1775) -- 'Th e Vision', Poems (1775) -- 'To Matilda', Poems (1775) -- 'Written on Richmond Hill', Town and Country Magazine ( January 1776) -- 'Captivity, a Poem', Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale (1777) -- 'Celadon and Lydia, a Tale', Captivity, a Poem and Celadon and Lydia, a Tale (1777) -- 'Lines, Dedicated to the Memory of a Much-Lamented Young Gentleman', World (24 October 1788) -- 'To Him Who Will Understand It', World (31 October 1788) -- 'Th e Muse', World (13 November 1788) -- 'To Leonardo', World (6 December 1788) -- 'To Leonardo', World (28 February 1789) -- 'To Anna Matilda', World (6 March 1789) -- ['Life'], World (15 June 1789) -- 'Lines on Beauty', Oracle (24 June 1789)