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Thomas Bayly

 

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Nathaniel Thomas Haynes Bayly : 'The Forsaken to her Father'

'To Fanny' 'Oh! Name him not unless it be/...' 'T Haynes Bayly'

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Carey/Maingay group     Print: Unknown

  

Thomas Haynes Bayly : I Have Known Thee in the Sunshine

'To Selina' 'I have known thee in the sunshine/of thy beauty and thy bloom/...'

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Carey/Maingay group     Print: Unknown

  

Thomas Haynes Bayly : The Bridesmaid

'The Bridesmaid' 'The bridal is o'er the guests are all gone/...'

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Carey/Maingay group     Print: Unknown

  

Thomas Haynes Bayly : Deck Not With Gems

'"Deck not with Gems"' 'Deck not with gems that lovely form forme/...'

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Julia      Print: Unknown

  

Nathaniel Thomas Haynes Bayly : The Last Green Leaf

'The Last Green Leaf' 'The last green leaf hangs lonely now/...'

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Carey/Maingay group     Print: Unknown

  

Thomas Haynes Bayly : The Bridesmaid

'The Bride Maid The bridal is over, the guests are all gone... Jany 18 1829'

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Century: 1800-1849     Reader/Listener/Group: Bowly group     

  

Thomas Bayly : Herba Parietis or The wall-flower, as it grew out of the stone chamber belonging to Newgate, being a history which is partly true, partly romantick, morally devine, whereby a marriage between reality and fancy is solemnized by divinity

'...and so took boat again and got to London before them. All the way, coming and going, reading in "The Wallflower" with great pleasure.'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Samuel Pepys      Print: Book

 

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