• Source: 1785 in poetry
    • Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).


      Events


      April 14 - Death of English poet William Whitehead in London. Reverend Thomas Warton succeeds him as Poet Laureate of Great Britain after the refusal of William Mason.
      May 22 - Scottish poet Robert Burns' first child, Elizabeth ("Dear-bought Bess"), is born to his mother's servant, Elizabeth Paton.


      Works published in English




      = United Kingdom

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      Samuel Egerton Brydges, Sonnets and other Poems, published anonymously
      Robert Burns, "To A Mouse", "Halloween"
      Colman, George, and Bonnell Thornton, eds. Poems by the most eminent ladies of Great Britain and Ireland. Re-published from the collection of G. Colman and B. Thornton, Esqrs., with considerable alterations, additions, and improvements. London: W. Stafford, 1785: 2nd ed. of one of the earliest anthologies of women's writing in English
      William Combe, The Royal Dream; or, The P[rince] in a Panic, published anonymously
      William Cowper, The Task, Volume 2 of Poems, in addition to the title poem, the book includes "The Diverting History of John Gilpin" (a poem first published in 1782), "An Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq.", "Tirocinium; or, A Review of Schools" (first volume of Poems published 1782, Poems 1815)
      George Crabbe, The News-Paper
      William Hayley, A Philosophical, Historical and Moral Essay on Old Maids
      Samuel Johnson, The Works of Samuel Johnson, poetry and prose in 11 volumes (another two volumes published in 1787 and another in 1788)
      Hannah More, Sensibility: A Poetical Epistle, United Kingdom
      Edward Lovibond, Poems on Several Occasions
      Charles Wilkins (translator), Bhagvat-geeta, or Dialogues of Kreeshna and Arjoon
      John Wolcot, writing under the pen name "Peter Pindar":
      The Lousiad, Canto 1 (Canto 2 published 1787, Canto 3 in 1791, Canto 4 in 1792, Canto 5 in 1795)
      Lyric Odes, for the Year 1785
      Ann Yearsley, Poems, on Several Occasions


      = Works published in other languages

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      János Bacsanyi, The Valour of the Magyars, Hungary
      Jens Baggesen, Comic Tales, written in imitation of Voltaire; Denmark
      Friedrich Schiller, Ode to Joy, Germany


      Births


      Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

      January 13 - Samuel Woodworth (died 1842), American author, literary journalist, playwright, librettist and poet
      March 7 - Alessandro Manzoni (died 1873), Italian poet and novelist
      April 4 - Bettina von Arnim (died 1859), German writer, poet, composer and novelist
      April 6 - John Pierpont (died 1866), American poet, teacher, lawyer, merchant and Congregational minister
      October 18 - Thomas Love Peacock (died 1866), English satirical novelist and writer
      November 13 - Lady Caroline Lamb, born the Honourable Caroline Ponsonby (died 1828), English aristocrat, novelist and poet best known for her affair with Lord Byron
      Also:
      Bhojo Bhagat (died 1850), Indian, Gujarati-language devotional poet
      Gopala Krishna Pattanayak (died 1862), Indian, Oriya-language poet


      Deaths


      Birth years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

      January 19 - Zaharije Orfelin (born 1726), Serbian educator, administrator, poet, engraver, lexicographer, herbalist, historian, winemaker, translator, editor, publisher, polemicist and traveler
      April 14 - William Whitehead (born 1715), English poet and playwright
      April 26 - Karl Siegmund von Seckendorff (born 1744), German
      April 27 - Henry Taylor (born 1711), Church of England clergyman, author and poet
      September 17 - Antoine Léonard Thomas (born 1732), French poet
      November 25 - Richard Glover (born 1712), English poet
      December 29 - Johan Herman Wessel (born 1742), Norwegian poet


      See also



      Poetry


      Notes

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