Poetry
Found in 141 Collections and/or Records:
Letters from J. H. Prynne to Ian Friend
Letters from Krystyn Lach-Szyrma to Sir John Bowring
Nine letters, written from Edinburgh, Warsaw and Devonport (and possibly elsewhere), some concerning the publication of Polish poetry. One letter is accompanied by a ballad by Lach-Szyrma, in English, titled 'A Child at his Mother's Tomb'.
Letters of John Clare
Includes offprints of articles on John Clare by Mark Stoney.
Macpherson: Papers Associated with R. E. Macpherson
This collection comprises personal papers found among the papers of R. E. Macpherson, associated with him through his Bursarial office. They include sketches by Duncan Grant, personal papers of John Tresidder Sheppard, and notes by John Maynard Keynes.
Martha James: Riddle Book
A collection of riddles, verses, etc., compiled by Martha James from various sources, 180 folios. Pages 296-353 and 356-360 are blank.
Mary Anne Bacon: Verses and Translations
A collection of verses and translations by Mary Anne Bacon, with Reboul, boulanger de Lyons: 'Elegie a une Mere' (fo. 6v). Most of the verses are initialled and dated.
Mary Tighe: Psyche or the legend of love
A copy of Psyche, or the legend of love, 193 numbered pages, made by M. Heath from a copy sent to Dr Vaughan by the author. There is a frontispiece and three full-page illustrations, the latter probably by James Heath.
Mildmay Fane: My Happy Life, To a Friend (trans. William Wake)
Translation into Latin by William Wake of Mildmay Fane's poem 'My Happy Life, to a Friend', 7 folios: (fo. iv) F.J.H. Jenkinson, biographical note on W. Wake; (fo. ii) list of the contents, written in the 19th century, of a volume ('Vol 3') once in the possession of F.J.H. Jenkinson, from which the present manuscript was taken; (fo. 1v) title-page; (fo. 2) text. Inside front cover is the bookplate of the Earl of Westmorland, 1856.
Miscellaneous collection of verses, ballads, epitaphs and inscriptions
Occasional Verses and Related Papers
Ode by Henry Francis Cary
The ode forms part of an invitation from Mr and Mrs Roberts to Dr and Mrs Peckard, addressed simply to 'Revd Dr [Peter] Peckard [Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge]'. It is entitled H F Cary ('not 16'): 'Ode'. It begins: 'Mark, where yon lucid stream / Beneath the moons pale beam ...'; ends: 'The fate of hopeless love / Nor fears like me, to terminate its woes.'
Papers accumulated by John Goodridge relating to Robert Bloomfield and John Clare, including correspondence and writings of Ronald Blythe
A collection of original documents relating to Robert Bloomfield and members of his family, together with correspondence and papers of Ronald Blythe, principally relating to John Clare and the John Clare Society.
Papers of J. H. Goodland
Includes notebooks and diaries, correspondence with family and friends, miscellaneous literary papers and items concerning JHG's time spent in the army security forces both in England and Germany during and after the War.

Papers of Siegfried Sassoon
Papers of the Hey, Sharp and Alderson families
The documents that may be consulted consist of 'The Redemption' (Seatonian prize poem,1763), by John Hey; and a funeral sermon for Sarah Sharp, 1799. A further accession is closed pending cataloguing.
Percy Bysshe Shelley: To Jane: The Invitation
Written in Shelley's own hand, the 'Trelawny MS'.
Peter Bayley: The Cambriad
A poem in 12 books. In English, with Welsh quotations heading each book. Occasional marginal notes in red ink. Apparently unprinted.
Peter Carpenter Papers
Literary papers of Peter Carpenter.
Peter Hughes Papers
Peter Larkin: Literary correspondence
The principal topics of the letters are responses to Larkin's poetry, or to material by the correspondents or others published by Prest Roots Press.
Poems and correspondence of Peter Robinson relating to his publications with the Many Press

Poems by Siegfried Sassoon
Poems by Thom Gunn
Poems, chiefly on Philip O'Reilly
Some notes are in the hand of W. B. Kane of Edmund House, Cambridge.
Poems of John Donne
A collection of poems of John Donne. Also includes other poems by Francis Bacon, Thomas Carew, Francis Beaumont and Sir Henry Wotton transcribed at a similar date. The manuscript is sometimes referred to as the 'Cambridge Balam' manuscript.