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1795 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). June 27 – Mary Robinson writes the poem January, 1795. This year she also writes London's Summer Morning (published 1800). August 21–September 26 – English poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy stay at 7 Great George Street, Bristol, during which time they meet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey and the latter poets' publisher Joseph Cottle. October 4 – Coleridge marries Sara Fricker at St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol. On November 14, Southey marries Sara's sister Edith in the same church. William Blake, Prophetic books: The Book of Ahania, illuminated book with five intaglio plates; one known copy The Book of Los, illuminated book with five intaglio plates The Song of Los, illuminated book with 8 plates, five known copies Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sonnets on Eminent Characters, also known as Sonnets on Eminent Contemporaries, a series of 11 sonnets published in the Morning Chronicle from December 1, 1794 to January 29, this year; these three were published this year: To William Godwin, Author of Political Justice (William Godwin); published January 10 To Robert Southey, of Baliol College, Oxford, Author of the 'Retrospect,' and Other Poems (Robert Southey); published January 14 To Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq. (Richard Brinsley Sheridan); published January 29 Joseph Cottle, published anonymously, Poems Ann Batten Cristall, Poetical Sketches William Drennan, Erin William Hayley, The National Advocates Walter Savage Landor: Published anonymously, Moral Epistle to Lord Stanhope The Poems of Walter Savage Landor, suppressed by the author Joseph Ritson, editor, Robin Hood: A Collection of all the Ancient Poems Mary Robinson, Poems, by Mrs. Mary Robinson.

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