Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Author: Samuel Rogers

 

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Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849'the sailor / rogers'Mary Groom Samuel RogersThe SailorUnknown
1800-1849'An Italian Song / Rogers' [transcription of poem]Mary Groom Samuel RogersAn Italian SongUnknown
1800-1849'A Wish' 'Rogers' [transcribes text] 'Mine be a cot beside a hill...'Mary Dugdale Samuel RogersThe WishUnknown
1800-1849William Wordsworth to Samuel Rogers, 5 May 1814: 'I have to thank you for a Present of your Volume of Poems, received ...William Wordsworth Samuel RogersPoemsPrint: Book
1800-1849William Wordsworth to Francis Wrangham, 19 February 1819: '[Samuel] Rogers read me his Poem when I was in Town about 2...Samuel Rogers Samuel RogersHuman Life, A PoemUnknown
1800-1849'Writing to D[orothy] W[ordsworth] on 19 Aug. 1814, W[ordsworth] describes an incident in a Perth bookshop: "I stepped...William Wordsworth Samuel RogersJacquelinePrint: Book
1850-1899'orphanage boy Thomas Burke... devoured books until "my mind became a lumber room". Inevitably, "criticism was beyond ...Thomas Burke Samuel RogersPrint: Unknown
1850-1899'I have read a good many things, a life of Scott, the "Pleasures of Memory" by S. Rogers, Roman History and other thin...Sir Walter Raleigh Samuel RogersPleasures of MemoryPrint: Book
1800-1849'When [winter] was over, I began to steal a few moments occasionally for the purpose of looking upon the fair and swee...Thomas Carter Samuel RogersHuman Life, a PoemPrint: Book
1800-1849'Sometimes I try if I can talk in that Jargon I us'd to hear but I cannot endure it & the remembrance of what you said...Lady Caroline Lamb Samuel RogersunknownUnknown
1800-1849"Silent appears a strange epithat for dust- it is in truth what is called at school a botch, brick dust or even saw-du...Samuel Rogers'The Pleasures of Memory' in Poems by Samuel RogersPrint: Book
1800-1849'Silent appears a strange epithat for dust- it is in truth what is called at school a botch, brick dust or even saw-du...Charlotte Sussannah Fry Samuel Rogers'The Pleasures of Memory' in Poems by Samuel RogersPrint: Book
1700-1799'Finished the "Epistle to a Friend". I do not so much admire it as I did the "Pleasures of Memory".'Joseph Hunter Samuel RogersAn Epistle to a Friend, with Other PoemsPrint: Book
1800-1849'In the evening read principally papers in the "Adventurer" and Rogers' "Pleasures of memory"; thought less of the pap...William Windham Samuel RogersPleasures of MemoryPrint: Book
1800-1849'A Tear' 'Oh! That the chemist's magic art/ Could crystalise [sic] this sacred treasure/... ['Chloe' of Rogers's text...Molineux group, including Mrs MolineuxSamuel RogersOn A TearUnknown
1800-1849'"When the last breath, ere nature sink to rest Thy meek submission to they God express'd/..."'Molineux group, including Mrs MolineuxSamuel RogersThe Pleasures of Memory Part IIUnknown
1800-1849'"When the last breath, ere nature sink to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd/..."'Molineux group, including Mrs MolineuxSamuel RogersThe Pleasures of Memory Part IIUnknown
1800-1849'Rogers is in an indescribable agony about his poem. The Hollands have read and like it. The verses on paestum are sai...Lord and Lady HollandSamuel RogersHuman LifePrint: Unknown
1800-1849'Rogers is in an indescribable agony about his poem. The Hollands have read and like it. The verses on Paestum are sai...John Nicholas Fazackerly Samuel RogersHuman LifePrint: Unknown
1800-1849'Rogers is in an indescribable agony about his poem. The Hollands have read and like it. The verses on Paestum are sai...Samuel RogersHuman LifePrint: Unknown
1800-1849'Rogers has at length appeared; an old friend must be a good poet; but without reference to this feeling there are som...Sydney Smith Samuel RogersHuman LifePrint: Unknown
1800-1849'I have had such a pleasant morning perusing Lara to day that I cannot risist [sic] the impulse of writing to you and ...James Hogg Samuel RogersJacquelinePrint: Book
1800-1849'I have thought of your lines, and will claim your pardon when I suggest another alteration. The boy and the butterfly...George Crabbe Samuel RogersHuman LifeManuscript: Unknown
1800-1849'I have received Mr Roger's poem of which I was happy to hear an admirable Character at Bath & in Company where nothin...friends of CrabbeSamuel RogersHuman Life, A PoemPrint: Book
1800-1849'I found your Poem some days before at Mr Hoare's who has paid his Annual Visit to Bath. Give me full Credit when I as...lady friends of CrabbeSamuel RogersHuman Life, A PoemPrint: Book
1800-1849'I found your Poem some days before at Mr Hoare's who has paid his Annual Visit to Bath. Give me full Credit when I as...George Crabbe Samuel RogersHuman Life, A PoemPrint: Book
1800-1849From Frederick Locker-Lampson's recollections of Tennyson: 'Rogers used often to read to him passages of his writin...Samuel Rogers Samuel RogersUnknown
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1850-1899
From the Commonplace book of Mrs Austen of Ensbury: Transcription of ”To the Butterfly” by Samuel Rogers.Catherine Austen Samuel RogersTo the ButterflyUnknown
1800-1849John Murray to Lord Byron, 6 August 1814, on first reception of Lara: 'Mr. Frere likes the poem greatly, and partic...Samuel RogersJacquelinePrint: Book
1800-1849John Murray to Lord Byron, 6 August 1814, on first reception of Lara: 'Mr. Frere likes the poem greatly, and partic...Samuel RogersJacquelinePrint: Book

 

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