Robert Eyres Landor - Works

Works

  • Guy's Porridge Pot (1808)
  • The Count Arezzi (1824)
  • The Impious Feast. A Poem in ten books (1828)
  • The Earl of Brecon
  • Faiths Fraud
  • The Ferryman (1841)
  • The Fawn of Sertorius (1846)
  • The Fountain of Arethusa (1848)

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