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1724 in poetry

1724 in poetry

Overview of the events of 1724 in poetry


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Works published

  • Matthew Concanen, editor, Miscellaneous Poems, Original and Translated[1]
  • Eliza Haywood, Poems on Several Occasions, published anonymously, issued in Volume 4 of a set of Works, likely published together[1]
  • Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, "Epistle from Mrs. Yonge to her Husband"[2]
  • Allan Ramsay
    • Editor, The Ever Green: Being a collection of Scots poems,[1] in two volumes, the only two of the planned four volumes to be published; Scotland[3]
    • Health[1]
    • Co-author and editor, The Tea-Table Miscellany, a collection of Scots songs, in Scots and English, composed or amended by Ramsay and his friends, the first of four volumes, with the last volume published in 1737[3]
  • Elizabeth Tollet, Poems on Several Occasions, published anonymously[1]
  • William Warburton, Miscellaneous Translations, in Prose and Verse[1]
  • Leonard Welsted, Epistles, Odes &c., Written on Several Subjects[1]

Births

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Deaths

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See also


Notes

  1. Cox, Michael, ed. (2004). The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860634-6.
  2. Backscheider, Paula R.; Ingrassia, Catherine E., eds. (2009). British Women Poets of the Long Eighteenth Century. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 171.
  3. "Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758)". The Burns Encyclopedia (Online ed.). 2009-07-21. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  4. Grun, Bernard, The Timetables of History, third edition, 1991 (original book, 1946), page 328.
  • "A Timeline of English Poetry" Web page of the Representative Poetry Online Web site, University of Toronto

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