1827 in Poetry - Works Published in English - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • Bernard Barton, A Widow's Tale, and Other Poems
  • Robert Bloomfield, The Poems of Robert Bloomfield
  • Edward Lytton Bulwer (later Bulwer-Lytton), published anonymously, O'Neill, or, The Rebel
  • John Clare, The Shepherd's Calendar; with Village Stories and Other Poems
  • George Darley, Sylvia; or, The May Queen
  • Reginald Heber, Hymns
  • Thomas Hood:
    • The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies; Hero and Leander; Lycus the Centaur; and Other Poems
    • Whims and Oddities in Prose and Verse, second series, poetry and prose (see also Whims and Oddities 1826)
  • May Howitt, and William Howitt, The Desolation of Eyam; The Emigrant; A Tale of the American Woods, and Other Poems
  • John Keble, published anonymously, The Christian Year, 100 editions were published by 1866
  • Letitia Elizabeth Landon, writing under the pen name "L.E.L.", The Golden Violet, and Other Poems
  • Mary Russell Mitford, Dramatic Scenes, Sonnets, and Other Poems
  • James Montgomery, The Pelican Island, and Other Poems
  • Robert Pollok, The Course of Time, Scottish
  • Agnes Strickland, The Seven Ages of Woman, and Other Poems
  • Alfred Lord Tennyson, Charles Tennyson, and Frederick Tennyson, published anonymously, Poems, by Two Brothers, despite the title, there were three authors
  • William Wordsworth, The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, text very much revised from Miscellaneous Poems 1820; see also Poetical Works 1836, Poetical Works 1840, and Poetical Works (Centenary Edition) 1870

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