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British War Poetry in the Age of Romanticism 1793-1815, by Betty T. Bennet, Edited by Orianne Smith
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1797
8 January 1797 Ode to Anarchy
January 1797 The Depredations of the Rats
25 April 1797 Mutiny at Portsmouth
May 1797 Reflections on a Field of Battle
June 1797 Reason Uttering a Soliloquy Over A Field of Battle
July 1797 Soldier Bob Rusty’s Night Cap
22 August 1797 A Family Dialogue, on a Son’s Wishing to Go to Sea
August 1797 Lines Written by Anna Seward, After Reading Southey’s “Joan of Arc”
August 1797 Ode to Peace
October 1797 Britain’s Triumph, or the Dutch Well Dressed
October and November 1797 The Female Exile
4 December 1797 La Sainte Guillotine
11 December 1797 The Soldier’s Friend
   

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September 2004

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  • British War Poetry in the Age of Romanticism 1793-1815
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