Landon
in
The Literary Gazette 1823
Poems in The London Literary
Gazette
during the year 1823
by
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
(L. E. L.)
compiled by
Peter J. Bolton
Contents:
1
4th January 1823
Fragments in Rhyme: XII. Sta. Valerie
2
4th January 1823
Fragments in Rhyme: XIII. Written after seeing Maid Marion performed
3
11th January 1823
Advertisement for Medallion Wafers
4
25th January 1823
Medallion Wafers: Introduction
6
25th January 1823
Medallion Wafers: Cupid Riding a Peacock
7
25th January 1823
Medallion Wafers: Atalanta, represented as a huntress with her bow
8
1st February 1823
The Cadets
12
8th February 1823
Medallion Wafers: Head of Tyrtæus
13
8th February 1823
Medallion Wafers: Unknown Female Head
14
8th February 1823
Medallion Wafers: A Youth, with a Lyre in his hand, kneeling to a
Female half turning to him, as in the act of reconciliation
15
8th February 1823
Medallion Wafers: Hercules and Iole
16
8th February 1823
Medallion Wafers: Love sleeping beneath a Palm-tree
17
15th February 1823
Ballads: I. The Soldier’s Grave
18
15th February 1823
Ballads: II. Song of the Hunter’s Bride
19
15th February 1823
Ballads: III. The Crusader
21
22nd February 1823
Leander and Hero
25
1st March 1823
Medallion Wafers: Head of Ariadne
26
1st March 1823
Medallion Wafers: An old Man standing by the body of a Youth
27
1st March 1823
Medallion Wafers: A Nereid floating on a Shell
28
1st March 1823
Medallion Wafers: Conclusion
29
15th March 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Vandyke consulting his Mistress on a
Picture in Cooke's Exhibition.
31
15th March 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Hope, from a design by a Lady
32
15th March 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Portrait of a Girl, in the British Museum,
by T. Stewardson
33
22nd March 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Different Thoughts Suggested by a
Picture by G. S. Newton, No. 16, in the British Gallery, and representing
a Girl looking at her Lover's Miniature.
29th March 1823
Songs:
37 - 1 I’ll meet thee at the midnight hour
38 - 2 Pledge not that sparkling bowl
39 - 3 All over the world with thee, my love
40 - 4 The dream on the pillow
41 - 5 What was our parting?—one wild kiss
42
5th April 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: A Maniac visited by his Family in
confinement, by Davis
44
5th April 1823
April
45
12th April 1823
Dramatic Scene. Ianthe—Guido—Manfred
19th April 1823
Fragments:
50 - I looked upon the twilight Star
51 - It is the last survivor of a race
52 - I should have prized thy heart, if none
53 - There is a curse laid on the human heart
54 - Nay, pray thee, let me weep, for tears
26th April 1823
Fragments:
55 - The lights are fair in my father’s hall
56 - Love once dwelt in a palmy isle
57 - A blue Italian isle,—yet scarce more blue
58 - Then fare thee well, love, for a little while!
59 - Do any thing but love; but if thou lovest
60
3rd May 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures:
On May-day, by Leslie
61
3rd May 1823
Notice: Sir John Leicester’s Gallery
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Sketches from Sir John Leicester’s
Gallery: The Hours, by Howard
62
3rd May 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Sketches from Sir John Leicester’s
Gallery: Female Head on the left of ‘The Hours’
63
10th May 1823
Valedictory Stanzas
64
10th May 1823
Notice: Glover’s Gallery
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Two Doves in a Grove, Mr Glover’s
Exhibition
66
17th May 1823
On the Picture of a Young Girl
67
24th May 1823
Inez
71
31st May 1823
Stanzas: Twine not those red roses for me
73
31st May 1823
Stanzas: Farewell, farewell! Then both are free
74
28th June 1823
Song
75
28th June 1823
Valedictory Lines: To a Cadet on embarking for India
76
28th June 1823
(On Ismael Fitzadam)
79
5th July 1823
A Tale Founded on Fact
83
12th July 1823
Glencoe
85
19th July 1823
Execution of Crescentius
86
26th July 1823
The Artist’s Studio
2nd August 1823
Songs:
90 - Oh never throw thy love away
91 - Yes, it was here, ‘neath midnight skies
92 - I envy thee, thou careless wind!
93
9th August 1823
Poetical Catalogue of Pictures: Stothard’s Erato
16th August 1823
95 - Lines: There is no smile to answer thine
96 - Fragment: Oh it is veriest vanity to love
23rd August 1823
98 - I. The Floating Beacon
99 - II. Song: Oh leal I’ll be to thee, my love
100 - III. Change
101
30th August 1823
The Bayadere I.
103
6th September 1823
The Bayadere II.
108
13th September 1823
The Bayadere III.
27th September 1823
Extracts from my Pocket Book:
111 - Song: Oh do not talk to me of love
112 - Song: Yes, still truly thine! Ah, they never Love knew
113 - My Harp!
4th October 1823
Extracts from my Pocket Book: Songs of Love
114 - Oh never may I feel again
115 - Farewell to my first dream of love
116 - My heart is not light as when first, love
117 - ’Twas sweet to look upon thine eyes
118
11th October 1823
The Gipsy’s Prophecy
119
11th October 1823
Songs:
Beautiful are the hues that lie
Last night, a fairy bark, for Hope
120
18th October 1823
Fragment: A solitude of green and silent beauty
122
25th October 1823
Sketch: The warrior went forth in the morning light
124
1st November 1823
Songs:
The ring you gave, the kiss you gave
I will swear to thee by that bright star
125
8th November 1823
The Bird
126
8th November 1823
Stanzas: We shall not meet again, love
127
8th November 1823
Lines: Addressed to Alaric A. Watts, Esq. on receiving a Copy of his Poetical
Fragments and Sketches.
128
15th November 1823
Poetic Sketches: Fourth Series. Sketch I. The Painter
133
22nd November 1823
Poetic Sketches: Fourth Series. Sketch II. The Covenanters
137
29th November 1823
Poetic Sketches: Fourth Series. Sketch III. The False One
140
6th December 1823
Poetic Sketches: Fourth Series. Sketch IV. A Village Tale
146
13th December 1823
Poetic Sketches: Fourth Series. Sketch V. The Island
150
20th December 1823
Poetic Sketches: Fourth Series. Sketch VI. The Sailor