Mary Anne Rawson's The Bow in the Cloud (1834): A Scholarly EditionMain MenuEditor's IntroductionEditor's IntroductionThe Published AnthologyContains all of the pieces published in the anthology, with an editor's noteSelected Unpublished PiecesTranscriptions of some unpublished pieces sent to RawsonText analysisResults of analysing the anthology and its manuscriptsNetwork AnalysisNetwork analysis prototypes, including a network graph of connections in the archiveMap of PlacenamesA map of all places associated with pieces in the anthologyPeople MentionedBow in the Cloud: PersonographyFurther ReadingsA Bibliography of sources relating to this projectThis project was supported by an NEH-Mellon Fellowship for Digital Publication in 2023/2024 (FEL-289788). Find project data on GitHub.
Letter from Lord Morpeth to Mary Anne Rawson (English MS 415/112)
12023-10-12T23:35:36+00:00Christopher Ohge67a4fbaba4797c94aa865988788fca89b5c3761611Letter from Lord Morpeth (also known as Lord Carlisle) to Mrs Rawson. The letter is light-hearted and thanks is expressed for the receipt of a 'Volume' that Mrs Rawson sent. There is a mention of a 'cruel mis-print' by the printers: 'The glowing bursts of glowing Song!! instead of glorious song'.plain2023-10-12T23:35:36+00:00Ink
Letter from Lord Morpeth (also known as Lord Carlisle) to Mrs Rawson. The letter is light-hearted and thanks is expressed for the receipt of a 'Volume' that Mrs Rawson sent. There is a mention of a 'cruel mis-print' by the printers: 'The glowing bursts of glowing Song!! instead of glorious song'.
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12023-10-12T23:04:49+00:00Christopher Ohge67a4fbaba4797c94aa865988788fca89b5c37616Ode on the Abolition of Slavery, by Lord MorpethChristopher Ohge8Poem by Lord Morpethplain2024-09-14T16:41:37+00:00Christopher Ohge67a4fbaba4797c94aa865988788fca89b5c37616