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Title:
"There was sorrow in her heart, and deep thought in her mind"
Source Text:
Anthony Trollope
,
Orley Farm
(
Clowes & Sons
1862
,
London
:
Chapman & Hall
1862
)
Illustrator:
John Everett Millais
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers
Size:
106 mm x 163 mm / 4"6 x 6"13
Genre:
Fiction [novel] / Fiction [novel]
DMVI Code:
OF003
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Title:
There, warm with toil, his panting horses browse
Source Text:
Robert Bloomfield
, '
The Farmer's Boy
'
1800
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
116–93
Illustrator:
Harrison William Weir
Engraver:
Edmund Evans
Size:
106 mm x 93 mm / 4"6 x 3"21
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP083
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Title:
These far-departing, seek a kinder shore
Source Text:
Oliver Goldsmith
, '
The Deserted Village
'
1770
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
29–60
Illustrator:
Charles Stonhouse
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
77 mm x 51 mm / 3"1 x 2"0
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP026
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Title:
These lovers fled away into the storm
Source Text:
John Keats
, '
The Eve of St. Agnes
'
1820
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
89–115
Illustrator:
Edward Henry Wehnert
Engraver:
Thomas Bolton
Size:
89 mm x 102 mm / 3"16 x 4"1
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP080
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Title:
They kept the noiseless tenor of their way
Source Text:
Thomas Gray
, '
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
'
1751
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
12–28
Illustrator:
Eleanor Vere Boyle [E.V.B.]
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
102 mm x 76 mm / 4"1 x 3"0
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP013
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Title:
Those evening bells! those evening bells!
Source Text:
Thomas Moore
, '
Those Evening Bells
'
1779
–
1852
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
324–25
Illustrator:
Myles Birket Foster
Engraver:
Edmund Evans
Size:
105 mm x 93 mm / 4"4 x 3"21
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP172
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Title:
Thou Art, O God:—When Day, with farewell beam
Source Text:
Thomas Moore
, '
Thou Art, O God
'
1779
–
1852
in
English Sacred Poetry
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Routledge & Co.
,
1862
),
243–44
Illustrator:
Samuel Read
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers
Size:
102 mm x 125 mm / 4"1 x 4"29
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
ESP055
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Title:
Though the tempest top-gallant masts smack smooth should smite
Source Text:
Charles Dibdin
, '
Poor Jack
'
1788
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
86–88
Illustrator:
Edward Duncan
Engraver:
Horace Harral
Size:
85 mm x 95 mm / 3"11 x 3"24
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP062
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Title:
Though you'll not see me, mother, I shall look upon your face
Source Text:
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
, '
The May Queen
'
1861
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
351–67
Illustrator:
Eleanor Vere Boyle [E.V.B.]
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
70 mm x 95 mm / 2"24 x 3"24
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP188
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Title:
Three Score and Ten
Source Text:
Astley Henry Baldwin
, '
Three Score and Ten
'
1862
in
Once a Week
(
Bradbury & Evans
,
London
:
Bradbury & Evans
),
6
(
31 May 1862
),
644
Illustrator:
George du Maurier
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
127 mm x 102 mm / 5"0 x 4"1
Genre:
Poetry / Miscellany [periodical]
DMVI Code:
OWP018
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Title:
Till noon we quietly sailed on
Source Text:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
, '
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
'
1798
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
215–61
Illustrator:
Edward Duncan
Engraver:
Horace Harral
Size:
95 mm x 111 mm / 3"24 x 4"12
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP137
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Title:
Time and the Year
Source Text:
Thomas Tusser
, '
Time and the Year
'
1580
in
English Sacred Poetry
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Routledge & Co.
,
1862
),
1–2
Illustrator:
John Dawson Watson
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers
Size:
113 mm x 139 mm / 4"14 x 5"15
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
ESP002
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Title:
"Tip-Cat"
Source Text:
Lord Dundreary, pseud.
, '
Poor Richard's Sayings, with Annotations by the Lord Dundreary
'
1862
in
London Society
(
William Clowes
,
London
:
London Society
),
2
(
Oct 1862
),
328–32
Illustrator:
Edward John Poynter
Engraver:
William Luson Thomas
Size:
89 mm x 95 mm / 3"16 x 3"24
Genre:
Fiction [story] / Miscellany [periodical]
DMVI Code:
LD005
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Title:
To a Child Embracing His Mother
Source Text:
Thomas Hood
, '
To a Child Embracing His Mother
'
1832
in
English Sacred Poetry
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Routledge & Co.
,
1862
),
280–81
Illustrator:
John Dawson Watson
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers
Size:
80 mm x 102 mm / 3"5 x 4"1
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
ESP062
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Title:
To a Skylark Tailpiece
Source Text:
Percy Bysshe Shelley
, '
To a Skylark
'
1820
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
203–08
Illustrator:
Harrison William Weir
Engraver:
Edmund Evans
Size:
51 mm x 51 mm / 2"0 x 2"0
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP119
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Title:
To die before the snowdrop came, but now the violet's here
Source Text:
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
, '
The May Queen
'
1861
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
351–67
Illustrator:
Eleanor Vere Boyle [E.V.B.]
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
102 mm x 76 mm / 4"1 x 3"0
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP191
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Title:
To lie within the light of God, as I lie upon your breast
Source Text:
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
, '
The May Queen
'
1861
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
351–67
Illustrator:
Eleanor Vere Boyle [E.V.B.]
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
103 mm x 68 mm / 4"2 x 2"22
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP194
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Title:
To meet their Dad wi' flichtering noise and glee
Source Text:
Robert Burns
, '
The Cotter's Saturday Night
'
1786
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
61–71
Illustrator:
Charles West Cope
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
81 mm x 98 mm / 3"6 x 3"27
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP055
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Title:
To pond, or field, or village fair, when thou
Source Text:
Robert Bloomfield
, '
The Farmer's Boy
'
1800
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
116–93
Illustrator:
Myles Birket Foster
Engraver:
William Luson Thomas
Size:
93 mm x 110 mm / 3"21 x 4"11
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP108
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Title:
To spurn imploring famine from the gate
Source Text:
Oliver Goldsmith
, '
The Deserted Village
'
1770
in
Favourite English Poems
(
R. Clay & Co.
,
1862
,
London
:
Sampson Low
,
1862
),
29–60
Illustrator:
Charles West Cope
Engraver:
[unknown]
Size:
102 mm x 64 mm / 4"1 x 2"17
Genre:
Poetry / Poetry
DMVI Code:
FEP029
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