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Elegiac Sonnets and Other Poems

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Elegiac Sonnets and Other Poems

Charlotte Turner Smith

Charlotte Turner Smith (1749 – 1806) was an English poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, helped establish the conventions of Gothic fiction, and wrote political novels of sensibility.

It was in 1784, in debtor's prison with her husband Benjamin, that she wrote and published her first work, Elegiac Sonnets. The work achieved instant success, allowing Charlotte to pay for their release from prison. Smith's sonnets helped initiate a revival of the form and granted an aura of respectability to her later novels.

Stuart Curran, the editor of Smith's poems, has written that Smith is "the first poet in England whom in retrospect we would call Romantic". She helped shape the "patterns of thought and conventions of style" for the period. Romantic poet William Wordsworth was the most affected by her works. He said of Smith in the 1830s that she was "a lady to whom English verse is under greater obligations than are likely to be either acknowledged or remembered". By the second half of the nineteenth century, however, Smith was largely forgotten.

Year of Publication: 1827Genres: Poetry
Running Time: 3 hours 04 minutes 49 seconds
#Chapter Name
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The Nights
Sonnet I
David Barnes
1:15
2
The Nights
Sonnet II. Written at the close of Spring
Cori Samuel
1:10
3
The Nights
Sonnet III. To a Nightingale
David Barnes
1:19
4
The Nights
Sonnet IV. To the Moon
Cori Samuel
1:14
5
The Nights
Sonnet V. To the South Downs
David Barnes
1:19
6
The Nights
Sonnet VI. To Hope
Cori Samuel
1:15
7
The Nights
Sonnet VII. On the Departure of the Nightingale
David Barnes
1:19
8
The Nights
Sonnet VIII. To Spring
Cori Samuel
1:07
9
The Nights
Sonnet IX.
David Barnes
1:13
10
The Nights
Sonnet X. To Mrs. G.
Cori Samuel
1:09
11
The Nights
Sonnet XI. To Sleep
David Barnes
1:20
12
The Nights
Sonnet XII. Written on the Sea Shore
Cori Samuel
1:16
13
The Nights
Sonnet XIII. From Petrarch
David Barnes
1:06
14
The Nights
Sonnet XIV. From Petrarch
Cori Samuel
1:13
15
The Nights
Sonnet XV. From Petrarch
David Barnes
1:18
16
The Nights
Sonnet XVI. From Petrarch
Cori Samuel
1:12
17
The Nights
Sonnet XVII. From the 13th Cantata of Metastasio
David Barnes
1:20
18
The Nights
Sonnet XVIII. To the Earl of Egremont
Cori Samuel
1:09
19
The Nights
Sonnet XIX. To Mr. Hayley
David Barnes
1:22
20
The Nights
Sonnet XX. To the Countess of A----
Cori Samuel
1:17
21
The Nights
Sonnet XXI. Supposed to be written by Werter
David Barnes
1:17
22
The Nights
Sonnet XXII. By the same
Cori Samuel
1:16
23
The Nights
Sonnet XXIII. By the same
David Barnes
1:23
24
The Nights
Sonnet XXIV. By the same
Cori Samuel
1:22
25
The Nights
Sonnet XXV. By the same
David Barnes
1:27
26
The Nights
Sonnet XXVI. To the River Arun
Cori Samuel
1:12
27
The Nights
Sonnet XXVII.
David Barnes
1:19
28
The Nights
Sonnet XXVIII. To Friendship
Cori Samuel
1:15
29
The Nights
Sonnet XXIX. To Miss C----
David Barnes
1:20
30
The Nights
Sonnet XXX. To the River Arun
Cori Samuel
1:11
31
The Nights
Sonnet XXXI. Written on Farm Wood, on the South Downs, May 1784
David Barnes
1:25
32
The Nights
Sonnet XXXII. To Melancholy. Written on the Banks of the Arun
Cori Samuel
1:25
33
The Nights
Sonnet XXXIII. To the Naiad of the Arun
David Barnes
1:15
34
The Nights
Sonnet XXXIV. To a Friend
Cori Samuel
1:07
35
The Nights
Sonnet XXXV. To Fortitude
David Barnes
1:17
36
The Nights
Sonnet XXXVI.
Cori Samuel
1:11
37
The Nights
Sonnet XXXVII. Sent to the Honourable Mrs O'Neill with painted flowers
David Barnes
1:16
38
The Nights
Sonnet XXXVIII. From the Novel of Emmeline
Cori Samuel
1:12
39
The Nights
Sonnet XXXIX. To Night. From the same
David Barnes
1:23
40
The Nights
Sonnet XL. From the same
Cori Samuel
1:18
41
The Nights
Sonnet XLI. To Tranquility
David Barnes
1:19
42
The Nights
Sonnet XLII. Composed during a walk on the Downs, in November 1787
Cori Samuel
1:27
43
The Nights
Sonnet XLIII.
David Barnes
1:21
44
The Nights
Sonnet XLIV. Written in the Church-yard at Middleton in Sussex
Cori Samuel
1:14
45
The Nights
Sonnet XLV. On leaving a part of Sussex
David Barnes
1:20
46
The Nights
Sonnet XLVI. Written at Penshurst, in Autumn 1788
Cori Samuel
1:18
47
The Nights
Sonnet XLVII. To Fancy
David Barnes
1:19
48
The Nights
Sonnet XLVIII. To Mrs. ****
Cori Samuel
1:09
49
The Nights
Sonnet XLIX. From the Novel of Celestina
David Barnes
1:29
50
The Nights
Sonnet L. From the same
Cori Samuel
1:16
51
The Nights
Sonnet LI. From the same
David Barnes
1:27
52
The Nights
Sonnet LII. From the same
Cori Samuel
1:23
53
The Nights
Sonnet LIII. From the same
David Barnes
1:25
54
The Nights
Sonnet LIV. The Sleeping Woodman
Cori Samuel
1:18
55
The Nights
Sonnet LV. The Return of the Nightingale
David Barnes
1:18
56
The Nights
Sonnet LVI. The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America
Cori Samuel
1:21
57
The Nights
Sonnet LVII. To Dependence
David Barnes
1:13
58
The Nights
Sonnet LVIII. The Glow-worm
Cori Samuel
1:20
59
The Nights
Sonnet LIX. Written Sept. 1791, during a remarkable Thunder Storm
David Barnes
1:26
60
The Nights
Ode to Despair. From the Novel of Emmeline
Cori Samuel
2:48
61
The Nights
Elegy
David Barnes
4:53
62
The Nights
Song. From the French of Cardinal Bernis
Cori Samuel
1:41
63
The Nights
The Origin of Flattery
David Barnes
8:26
64
The Nights
The Peasant of the Alps
Cori Samuel
3:24
65
The Nights
Song
David Barnes
1:02
66
The Nights
Thirty-eight
Cori Samuel
3:04
67
The Nights
Verses intended to have been prefixed to the Novel of Emmeline
David Barnes
2:20
68
The Nights
Sonnet LX. To an amiable Girl
Cori Samuel
1:13
69
The Nights
Sonnet LXI. Supposed to have been written in America
David Barnes
1:23
70
The Nights
Sonnet LXII. Written on passing by Moon-light through a village, while the ground was covered with Snow
Cori Samuel
1:15
71
The Nights
Sonnet LXIII. The Gossamer
David Barnes
1:19
72
The Nights
Sonnet LXIV. Written at Bristol in the Summer of 1794
Cori Samuel
1:13
73
The Nights
Sonnet LXV. To Dr Parry of Bath, with some Botanic Drawings which had been made some years
David Barnes
1:24
74
The Nights
Sonnet LXVI. Written in a tempestuous night, on the coast of Sussex
Cori Samuel
1:15
75
The Nights
Sonnet LXVII. On passing over a dreary tract of country, and near the ruins of a deserted chapel, during a tempest
David Barnes
1:27
76
The Nights
Sonnet LXVIII. Written at Exmouth, Mid-summer 1795
Cori Samuel
1:18
77
The Nights
Sonnet LXIX. Written at the same place, on seeing a Seaman return who had been imprisoned at Rochfort
David Barnes
1:24
78
The Nights
Sonnet LXX. On being cautioned against walking on a Headland overlooking the Sea, because it was frequented by a Lunatic
Cori Samuel
1:17
79
The Nights
Sonnet LXXI. Written at Weymouth in Winter
David Barnes
1:27
80
The Nights
Sonnet LXXII. To the Morning Star. Written near the Sea
Cori Samuel
1:12
81
The Nights
Sonnet LXXIII. To a Querulous Acquaintance
David Barnes
1:20
82
The Nights
Sonnet LXXIV. The Winter Night
Cori Samuel
1:14
83
The Nights
Sonnet LXXV.
David Barnes
1:18
84
The Nights
Sonnet LXXVI. To a Young Man entering the world
Cori Samuel
1:14
85
The Nights
Sonnet LXXVII. To the Insect of the Gossamer
David Barnes
1:19
86
The Nights
Sonnet LXXVIII. Snow-drops
Cori Samuel
1:14
87
The Nights
Sonnet LXXIX. To the Goddess of Botany
David Barnes
1:19
88
The Nights
Sonnet LXXX. To the Invisible Moon
Cori Samuel
1:09
89
The Nights
Sonnet LXXXI.
David Barnes
1:16
90
The Nights
Sonnet LXXXII. To the Shade of Burns
Cori Samuel
1:10
91
The Nights
Sonnet LXXXIII. The Sea view
David Barnes
1:21
92
The Nights
Sonnet LXXXIV. To the Muse
Cori Samuel
1:19
93
The Nights
The Dead Beggar
David Barnes
2:13
94
The Nights
The Female Exile
Cori Samuel
3:02
95
The Nights
Occasional Address. Written for the Benefit of a distressed Player, detained at Brighthelmstone for debt, November 1792
David Barnes
5:15
96
The Nights
Inscription on a Stone in the Church-Yard at Boreham, in Essex
Cori Samuel
0:59
97
The Nights
A descriptive Ode
David Barnes
5:06
98
The Nights
Verses supposed to have been written in the New Forest, in early Spring
Cori Samuel
1:38
99
The Nights
Song. From the French
David Barnes
1:35
100
The Nights
Apostrophe to an Old Tree
Cori Samuel
3:10
101
The Nights
The Forest Boy
David Barnes
8:24
102
The Nights
Ode to the Poppy. Written by a deceased Friend
Cori Samuel
2:50
103
The Nights
Verses written by the same Lady on seeing her two Sons at play
David Barnes
2:05
104
The Nights
Verses on the Death of the same Lady, written in September 1794
Cori Samuel
2:28
105
The Nights
Fragment, descriptive of the Miseries of War
David Barnes
3:33
106
The Nights
April
Cori Samuel
4:14
107
The Nights
Ode to Death
David Barnes
2:12

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