from B - First and Personally Contributed Printings in Separate Books and Pamphlets not Principally by Wordsworth
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2013
Not included unless tangentially are reprints in which WW played no active role. Although some editors of reprints of WW's writings advertised in their titles, dedications, or elsewhere that they had obtained WW's permission for quotation, his permission, or his acquiescence after the unpermitted fact, as he stated publicly in 1838, normally awaited all comers and takers (see Prose III, pp. 311–312) even though the results sometimes annoyed him. Individual letters of Wordsworth's are included only if written with plain intent that they be, or in consciousness that they might be, published or distributed, or if editorially titled or printed in a fashion that could lead readers to suppose them such. Histories of printings of individual private letters, however, are available in LEY, LMY, LLY, and L Supp. Collections of private letters are noted in general terms when the works that they appear in are expressly memorials of WW (Transactions of the Wordsworth Society is regarded as belonging to this class) or expressly titled as collections of letters of WW and close associates. An appended note, envisioned as a convenience for collectors, lists books, through 1930, not noticed formally here or in Section A, that contain first publications of private letters. Title reports omit ornaments and devices. Relevant materials in annuals are included.
B1 Poems: by Francis Wrangham.
1. First issue (1799): Poems: by Francis Wrangham, M. A. 1795.
17.7 × 11.6 cm (trimmed): xvi 56 [46, numbered “65–111”] [1] pp. Pp. 106–111 When love. Sgd “Wordsworth.”
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