Rueben. Married Charlotte I’ans in 1823. Born in Plymouth and, after graduating from Oxford University, became the curate for North Tamerton, Cornwall. Author of Tendrils (1823), The Song of the Western Men (1825), The Poor Man and His Parish Church (1840), The Quest of the Sangraal (1863), and Cornish Ballads (1869). Biographical information: ODNB. (AC)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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The Bush with the Bleeding Breast | 1852-12-18 | Household Words | Poet | 1269 |
The First Born Prince of Wales | 1863-04-25 | Once a Week | Poet | 479 |
Mawgan of Melluach. The Cornish Wrecker | 1863-05-23 | Once a Week | Poet | 487 |
Dangerous Eyes | 1864-09-04 | All the Year Round | Poet | 3177 |
A Croon on Hennacliff | 1864-09-10 | All the Year Round | Poet | 3178 |
Queen Guennivar’s Round | 1864-09-17 | All the Year Round | Poet | 3179 |
Pauline | 1865-01-14 | All the Year Round | Poet | 3186 |
Sir Ralph de Blanc-Minster | 1867-02-09 | Once a Week | Poet | 12084 |
Death Song | 1887-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8621 |
Mawgan of Melhuach | 1887-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine | Poet | 8622 |