Author:Edward Hovell-Thurlow

Works

 * Hermilda in Palestine: The first canto, and part of the second; with other poems (1812)
 * Poems on Several Occasions (1813)
 * An Appendix to Poems On Several Occasions (1813)
 * Althea: a poem (1813)
 * Ariadne : a poem in three parts (1814)
 * Moonlight; the Doge's Daughter; Ariadne; Carmen Britannicum, or the Song of Britain; Angelica, or the Rape of Proteus (1814)
 * Carmen Britannicum: or the song of Britain; written in honour of his Royal Highness George Augustus Frederick Prince Regent (1814)
 * The Doge's Daughter: A poem. in two cantos: with several translations from Anacreon and Horace (1814)
 * Moonlight, a Poem: with Several Copies of Verses (1814)
 * Select Poems of Edward Hovel Thurlow, Lord Thurlow (1816)
 * The Sonnets of Edward, Lord Thurlow (1819)
 * The Knight's Tale, and, The Flower and the Leaf: after Geoffrey Chaucer (1822)
 * Arcita and Palamon: After The excellent poet, Geoffrey Chaucer (1822)
 * Angelica; or, The rape of Proteus: A masque (1822)

As translator

 * Odes (1822), by Anacreon

As editor

 * The Defense of Poesy ... To which are prefixed several copies of verses (1811), by Sir Philip Sidney