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Author Rushton, Edward

Title The Collected Writings of Edward Rushton : (1756-1814)
Published Oxford : Liverpool University Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (360 pages)
Series Liverpool English Texts and Studies LUP
Liverpool English Texts and Studies LUP
Contents Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Short Titles ; Introduction; An Irregular ODE.; To the PEOPLE of ENGLAND.; THE DISMEMBER'D EMPIRE.; WEST-INDIAN ECLOGUES; The Neglected Tars of Britain; NEGLECTED GENIUS: OR, TRIBUTARY STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF THE UNFORTUNATE CHATTERTON.; POOR BEN.; A SONG, Sung at the celebration of the anniversary of The French Revolution, at Liverpool, July 14, 1791.; THE FIRE OF LIBERTY.; HUMAN DEBASEMENT. a fragment.; SEAMEN's NURSERY.; STANZAS on the ANNIVERSARY of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION; THE TENDER's HOLD.; BLUE EYED MARY
ELEGY. [To the Memory of Robert Burns]SONNET. [The Swallow]; THE REMEDY [THE LEVIATHAN.]; SONG. [MARY LE MORE]; written for the anniversary of the liverpool MARINE SOCIETY.; SONG. [From Hymns, &c. for the Blind]; THE MANIAC.; LUCY's GHOST. a marine ballad.; SONNET BY A POOR MAN. on the approach of the gout.; WILL CLEWLINE.; ODE. Sung at St. John's Chapel, Lancaster, on Tuesday last, being the Anniversary of the LANCASTER MARINE SOCIETY. ; Ode, To France.; STANZAS ON BLINDNESS.; TO A REDBREAST in november, Written near one of the Docks of Liverpool.; SOLICITUDE
TOUSSAINT TO HIS TROOPS.on THE DEATH of HUGH MULLIGAN.; TO A BALD-HEADED poetical friend.; THE ARDENT LOVER.; THE LASS OF LIVERPOOL.; WOMAN.; MARY'S DEATH.; THE HALCYON.; THE SHRIKE.; BRITON, and NEGRO SLAVE.; ABSENCE.; ON THE DEATH of A MUCH LOVED RELATIVE.; ENTREATY.; A CAUTION TO MY FRIEND J.M.; THE THROSTLE.; THE COMPLAINT.; THE PIER.; MARY.; THE ORIGIN of TURTLE AND PUNCH.; PARODY of a passage in measure for measure.; THE FAREWELL.; THE RETURN.; TO THE GOUT.; on THE DEATH of MISS E. FLETCHER.; THE CHASE.; THE WINTER'S PASSAGE.; STANZAS ON THE RECOVERY OF SIGHT
ADDRESSED TO MR. B. GIBSON, SURGEON OF MANCHESTER. LINES, To the Memory of William Cowdroy, Proprietor of the Manchester Gazette.; THE FIRE OF ENGLISH LIBERTY.; [LINES addressed to robt. southey, Esq. Poet Laureat on the publication of his "carmen triumphale"]; THE EXILE'S LAMENT; THE COROMANTEES.; AN EPITAPH on john taylor, (of bolton le moors) who died of the yellow fever, at New York, Sept. 11, 1805.; to the MEMORY OF BARTHOLOMEW TILSKI, a native of the north of poland, ; JEMMY ARMSTRONG
Expostulatory Letter to George Washington, of Mount Vernon, in Virginia, on his continuing to be a Proprietor of Slaves. (1797)[Letter to Thomas Paine] (written c. 1800; published 1809); [Monthly Retrospect of Politics] (1810); [Extracts from Letters] (written 1805-1813; published 1814); A FEW PLAIN FACTS relative to the origin of the Liverpool INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. (written 1804; published 1817); AN ATTEMPT to prove that CLIMATE, FOOD, AND MANNERS, are not the Causes of the Dissimilarity of Colour in the human species. (unknown date; published 1824)
Summary The first modern edition of the writings of a staunch radical poet from the romantic period, based in Liverpool. -- Provided by publisher
Notes [Letter to Samuel Ryley] (written 1814
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Subject Rushton, Edward, 1756-1814.
SUBJECT Rushton, Edward, 1756-1814 fast
Subject Slavery -- Poetry
Antislavery movements -- Great Britain -- History -- 18th century
Slavery in literature.
Folk songs, English.
Antislavery movements
Folk songs, English
Slavery
Slavery in literature
Great Britain
Genre/Form History
Poetry
Form Electronic book
Author Baines, Paul
ISBN 9781781387535
1781387532