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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
'Stanzas on the Duchess of Devonshire', Whitehall Evening Post (2-4 -- 'Stanzas on May, 1799', Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 May 1799) -- 'Mrs. Robinson's Impromptu Answer to Peter Pindar', Morning Post and Gazetteer (15 May 1799) -- 'Stanzas by Mrs. Robinson. To a Gentleman who asked h?r Opinion of a Kiss', Sporting Magazine 14 ( June 1799) -- 'Admonitory Ode VIII. Tabitha Bramble to Peter Pindar', Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 July 1799) -- 'Lines, on Reading Mr. Pratt's Volume "Gleaning through England"', Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 July 1799) -- 'Laura Maria, to Peter Pindar, Esq.', Morning Post and Gazetteer (29 July 1799) -- 'Epigram, on Seeing it Announced that Mr. Cumberland has Nine -- Pieces Ready for Representation', Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 July 1799) -- 'To the Wild Brook', Morning Post and Gazetteer (6 August 1799) -- 'On Seeing the Crayon Landscapes of Peter Pindar', Morning Post and Gazetteer (12 August 1799) -- 'Th e Cell of the Atheist', Morning Post and Gazetteer (19 August 1799) -- 'Time and Love', Morning Post and Gazetteer (22 August 1799) -- 'Impromptu', Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 August 1799) -- 'Anacreontic', Morning Post and Gazetteer (25 October 1799) -- 'Anacreontic', Morning Post and Gazetteer (8 November 1799) -- 'Ode to Winter', Morning Post and Gazetteer (10 December 1799) -- 'Th e Miser', Morning Post and Gazetteer (23 December99) -- 'Th e Mince Pie', Morning Post and Gazetteer (27 December 1799) -- 'Modern Female Fashions', Morning Post and Gazetteer (28 December 1799) -- 'Th e Mistletoe. A Christmas Tale', Morning Post and Gazetteer (31 December 1799) -- 'Modern Male Fashions', Morning Post and Gazetteer (3 January 1800) -- 'Th e Wintry Day', Morning Post and Gazetteer (4 January 1800) -- 'Mistress Gurton's Cat. A Domestic Tale', Evening Mail (6-8 January 1800) -- 'Anacreontic. To Henry', Morning Post and Gazetteer (11 January 1800) -- 'Th e Ingredients which Compose Modern Love', Morning Post and Gazetteer (14 Janua