The Poetry of Mary Robinson: Form and Fame

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Index 287

“The Complaint of the Forsaken
Indian Woman,” 166
“The Convict,” 190
“The Farmer of Tilsbury Vale,”
186
“The Female Vagrant,” 214
“Goody Blake and Harry Gill,”
213–17
Hazlitt on the “levelling” muse
of, 160
“Intimations” ode, 79
Lyrical Ballads, 165, 166, 169,
179–80, 204, 213, 217, 243,
252, 255
“The Mad Mother,” 166
on meter and poetic form, 202,
231, 244
and the Morning Post, 156, 190
as Mortimer, 190
“Ode to Duty,” 73
poetry of compared with MR’s,
8, 11, 73, 79, 122, 123,
160, 165, 166, 169, 179,
180, 210, 243, 252, 255; see
also Wordsworth, “Goody
Blake and Harry Gill,” “The
Solitude of Binnorie”
preface to Lyrical Ballads,
134, 201, 202, 204–5,
216

“The Ruined Cottage,” 252
“Simon Lee,” 216
“The Solitude of Binnorie,” 186,
221–2, 253
and the sonnet, 122–3, 250
“The Thorn,” 166, 216
see also Lyrical Ballads
World (newspaper), 18, 25, 66–9,
81, 189
competition with Bell’s Oracle,
69–70, 72, 81–3, 92
MR’s poems published in, 48–52,
57–60, 67, 70, 174
poetry of Della Crusca and Anna
Matilda published in, 32–43,
51–2, 64, 78, 83
puffs Merry, 84–5
supported by the Treasury, 66–9,
93
see also Bell, John; Topham,
Edward
Wroth, Lady Mary, 121
Wycherley, William, 116–17
Wynn, Charles, 193, 206

Yates, Mary Ann, 49–50
Yearsley Ann, 12, 193

Zuccato, Edoardo, 129, 246, 249,
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