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  • Parker again proceeds with an incident-per-chapter form as rigorous as a Spenserian stanza.
  • Smith's first published poem ( in Spenserian stanzas ) appeared in James Hedderwick's Glasgow Citizen in 1850.
  • He is a strong believer in " pure poetry, " and practices formalist verse, having developing his own specific poetic form : the Spenserian stanza-sonnet.
  • The collected works of Lageniensis centre on a long poem in Spenserian stanza, " The Land of Leix " and a series of lays recounting stories from Irish mythology.
  • The elegy is 495 lines long, consisting of a total of 55 Spenserian stanzas . " Adona飐 " was composed during the spring of 1821 and was eventually published in July 1821.
  • A poem in Spenserian stanzas, headed " Ratseys Repentance, which hee wrote with his owne Hand when he was in Newgate, " concludes the tract, and, with some vagueness but with much poetical fervour, relates his adventurous life.
  • However, in 1879 it was noted that he was " the sweet singer of Oil Springs, whose'Lament of Annie Magee'and other poems, written in the Spenserian stanza have given him considerable local reputation as a poet . . ."
  • The book exemplifies the earliest study both of Spenser and Shakespeare . " Cynthia " itself, a panegyric on Queen Elizabeth, is written in the Spenserian stanza, of which it is probably the earliest example extant outside " The Faerie Queene ".
  • The poem is written in Spenserian stanzas at a time when they were considered outdated and initiated an interest in this stanza form which would later have a strong influence upon the English Romantic poets Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, and John Keats.
  • The ballad form of " Packington's Pound, " on the other hand, is most often assembled in eight stanzas of nine lines, though it is not a Spenserian stanza or a Balassi Stanza with an A, A, B, B, C, C, C, D, D, rhyme scheme.
  • Although she had written since girlhood, she published nothing until " Psyche " ( 1805 ), a six-canto allegorical poem in Spenserian stanzas . " Psyche " was admired by many and praised by Thomas Moore in his poem, " To Mrs . Henry Tighe on reading her Psyche ".
  • Although extremely close to Irish materials, he was also profoundly influenced by Byron and his peers; possibly his finest poem, the title work of " The Recluse of Inchidony and Other Poems " ( 1829 ), was written in Spenserian stanzas that were clearly inspired by " Childe Harold's Pilgrimage ".
  • "Myrtle Grove, " a poem written in Spenserian stanzas by James Reiss, and published in " Fugue " magazine ( the University of Idaho ), summer / fall 2007, pp . 22-24, develops the legend that Edmund Spenser wrote portions of his great epic, " The Faerie Queene ", under an aureole window in the South Gable of Raleigh's house.
  • Meanwhile, the unprolific Campbell, after some short lyric verses, had produced a longer narrative poem, " historical fact ( however loosely ), its exotic setting, and its verse form, the Spenserian stanza, it belonged to the emerging Romantic era ( though the Spenserian stanza dated back hundreds of years, many of Campbell's contemporaries were experimenting with such older verse forms ).
  • Meanwhile, the unprolific Campbell, after some short lyric verses, had produced a longer narrative poem, " historical fact ( however loosely ), its exotic setting, and its verse form, the Spenserian stanza, it belonged to the emerging Romantic era ( though the Spenserian stanza dated back hundreds of years, many of Campbell's contemporaries were experimenting with such older verse forms ).