Lord Byron : Chelsea : autograph manuscript signed of a poem, 1830 Apr. 27.

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Lord Byron : Chelsea : autograph manuscript signed of a poem, 1830 Apr. 27.

Censuring Thomas Campbell's championship of Lady Byron in the controversy over Moore's "Life" of the poet, 24 lines, beginning "Campbell! Campbell! thy foolish man".

1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)

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Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844

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Thomas Campbell was a poet known for his war poems, including "Hohenlinden," "The Battle of the Baltic," and "Ye Mariners of England." He also published "The Pleasure of Hope" in 1799, "Gertrude of Wyoming" in 1809, and "Theodric" in 1824. From the description of Thomas Campbell papers, 1821-1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702147203 Thomas Campbell was born in Glasgow, studied law in Edinburgh (1797), and became Lord Rector of Glasgow University, 1826-1829, as well as a...

Faulkner, Thomas, 1777-1855

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English topographer of Chelsea. From the description of Lord Byron : Chelsea : autograph manuscript signed of a poem, 1830 Apr. 27. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270482940 ...

Byron, Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, Baroness, 1792-1860

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Anne Isabella Noel Byron, Lady Byron was the wife of the poet Lord Byron. In the years following their separation and his death, she dedicated herself to philanthropic causes, with a special interest in education of the poor. From the description of Lady Byron manuscript material : 75 items, 1809-1857 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 78251469 From the guide to the Lady Byron manuscript material : 97 items, 1809-1857, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzh...