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Mary
Dugdale
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Century of Experience
Evidence
Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group
Author of Text
Title of Text
Form of Text
1800-1849
'Lines written in the first leaf of a friends Album' 'Bernard Barton' 'The Warrior is[pleased?] when the war is won ....'
Mary Dugdale
Bernard Barton
'Lines written in the first leaf of a friends Albu
Unknown
1800-1849
'Remember Me! By Bernard Barton Esq' ' "Remember me!" However brief / Those simple words... [transcribes text]'
Mary Dugdale
Bernard Barton
Remember Me!
Unknown
1800-1849
'Farewell' 'Nay [shy] not from the word "Farewell"! / As if twer friendships knell ...' 'Bernard Barton' [transcribes ...
Mary Dugdale
Bernard Barton
Farewell
Unknown
1800-1849
'A Wish' 'Rogers' [transcribes text] 'Mine be a cot beside a hill...'
Mary Dugdale
Samuel Rogers
The Wish
Unknown
1800-1849
'The Last Man by T. Campbell esq' [transcribes text] 'All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom...' Signed 'Fanny'
Mary Dugdale
Thomas Campbell
The Last Man
Unknown
1800-1849
'Change' 'We say that people ... [transcribes text]'LEL'
Mary Dugdale
Laetitia Elizabeth Landon
'Change'
Unknown
1800-1849
Pencil drawing of Sir John Moore by 'J.G.' followed by 'On the death of Sir John Moore' [transcribes text] 'Wolfe'.
Mary Dugdale
John Wolfe
The Burial of Sir John Moore
Unknown
1800-1849
'Early Rising' 'Just at the early peep of dawn...' [transcribes text] 'Clare'.
Mary Dugdale
John Clare
Early Rising
Unknown
Reading Experience Database version 2.0. Page updated: 27th Apr 2016 3:15pm (GMT)