Christopher Smart
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 253 years ago |
Date of birth | April 11,1722 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Shipbourne |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | May 20,1771 |
Died | King's Bench Prison |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Anna Carnan |
Children | Elizabeth Anne Le Noir |
Job | Actor |
Literari movement | Augustans |
Poems | Jubilate Agno |
A Song to David | |
The Hilliad | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 438187 |
Jubilate Agno
A Song to David
My Cat Jeoffry
The poetical works of Christopher Smart
For I will consider my cat Jeoffry
Collected poems
A Selection of Poetry
Selected Poems
The Hilliad
Hymns for the Amusement of Children
The annotated letters of Christopher Smart
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume IV. Miscellaneous Poems, English and Latin
The Hop- Garden
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume V. The Works of Horace, Translated Into Verse
The religious poetry of Christopher Smart
The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
Hymns and Spiritual Songs
The Midwife
The Works of Horace: Translated Into Verse, Volume 2
The World Displayed; Or, A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels
Poems On Several Occasions. By Christopher Smart
The imagery of Soviet foreign policy and the collapse of the Russian empire
Poems by Mr. Smart. Viz. Reason and Imagination a Fable. Ode to Admiral Sir George Pocock. Ode to General Draper. An Epistle to John Sherratt, Esq
Fables
The Works of Horace: Translated Into Verse, Volume 3
The Hilliad: an Epic Poem: By C. Smart, . . . to which are Prefixed, Copious Prolegomena and Notes Variorum. . . .
Christopher Smart as a Poet of His Time: A Re-appraisal
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: Festival Cantata for Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass Soloists, Choir and Organ
The World Displayed, Or, a Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels, Selected from the Writers of All Nations: In Which the Conjectures and Interpolations of Several Vain Editors and Translators Are Expunged, Every Relation Is Made Concise and Plain And
A Letter to the Royal Society Containing Some New & Curious Improvements on the Cat Organ
Poems on several occasions
An Index to Mankind: Or Maxims Selected from the Wits of All Nations, for the Benefit of the Present Age, and of Posterity; by Mrs. Mary Midnight, Author of the Midwife, Or Old Woman's Magazine. Intermix'd with Some Curious Reflections by that Lady, and a Preface by Her Good Friend, the Late Mr. Pope
Ode to the Right Honourable the Earl of Northumberland: On His Being Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Presented on the Birth-day of Lord Warkworth. With Some Other Pieces. By Christopher Smart . . .
The Nonpareil: Or, the Quintessence of Wit and Humour : Being a Choice Selection of Those Pieces that Were Most Admired in the Ever-to-be-remember'd Midwife; Or, Old Woman's Magazine. . . . To which is Added An Index to Mankind; . . .
Providence: an Oratorio: The Recitatives are Selected from the Cambridge Prize-poems of . . . Christopher Smart; Except where the Necessity of a Proper Connection Obliged the Compiler Occasionally to Add a Few Lines. Set to Music by Mr. Fisher
The Poems, of the Late Christopher Smart, . . . Consisting of His Prize Poems, Odes, Sonnets, and Fables, Latin and English Translations; . . . of 2; Volume 2
Hannah. An Oratorio: Written by Mr. Smart. The Musick Composed by Mr. Worgan. As Perform'd at the King's Theatre in the Hay-market
The World Displayed
Poems on Several Occasions. Viz. Munificence and Modesty. Female Dignity. to Lady Hussey Delaval. Verses from Catullus, After Dining with Mr. Murray. Epitaphs. on the Duchess of Cleveland. on Henry Fielding, Esq
Mother Midnight's Miscellany. Containing, More Than All the Wit, and All the Humour, and All the Learning, and All the Judgement, that Has Ever Been, Or Ever Will Be. . . . By Mary Midnight
An Index to Mankind: Or Maxims Selected from the Wits of All Nations, for the Benefit of the Present Age, and of Posterity: Intermix'd with Some Curious Reflections, with a Preface by the Late Mr. Pope
Mother Midnight's Comical Pocket-book: Or, a Bone for the Criticks. Being a Sure and Certain Cure for the Hip. . . . Wrote . . . by . . . Humphrey Humdrum, Esq
The Horatian Canons of Friendship. Being the Third Satire of the First Book of Horace Imitated. with Two Dedications; . . . by Ebenezer Pentweazle, . . . the Second Edition
The Poems, of the Late Christopher Smart, . . . Consisting of His Prize Poems, Odes, Sonnets, and Fables, Latin and English Translations; . . .
A Song to David
My Cat Jeoffry
The poetical works of Christopher Smart
For I will consider my cat Jeoffry
Collected poems
A Selection of Poetry
Selected Poems
The Hilliad
Hymns for the Amusement of Children
The annotated letters of Christopher Smart
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume IV. Miscellaneous Poems, English and Latin
The Hop- Garden
The Poetical Works of Christopher Smart: Volume V. The Works of Horace, Translated Into Verse
The religious poetry of Christopher Smart
The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
Hymns and Spiritual Songs
The Midwife
The Works of Horace: Translated Into Verse, Volume 2
The World Displayed; Or, A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels
Poems On Several Occasions. By Christopher Smart
The imagery of Soviet foreign policy and the collapse of the Russian empire
Poems by Mr. Smart. Viz. Reason and Imagination a Fable. Ode to Admiral Sir George Pocock. Ode to General Draper. An Epistle to John Sherratt, Esq
Fables
The Works of Horace: Translated Into Verse, Volume 3
The Hilliad: an Epic Poem: By C. Smart, . . . to which are Prefixed, Copious Prolegomena and Notes Variorum. . . .
Christopher Smart as a Poet of His Time: A Re-appraisal
Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30: Festival Cantata for Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass Soloists, Choir and Organ
The World Displayed, Or, a Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels, Selected from the Writers of All Nations: In Which the Conjectures and Interpolations of Several Vain Editors and Translators Are Expunged, Every Relation Is Made Concise and Plain And
A Letter to the Royal Society Containing Some New & Curious Improvements on the Cat Organ
Poems on several occasions
An Index to Mankind: Or Maxims Selected from the Wits of All Nations, for the Benefit of the Present Age, and of Posterity; by Mrs. Mary Midnight, Author of the Midwife, Or Old Woman's Magazine. Intermix'd with Some Curious Reflections by that Lady, and a Preface by Her Good Friend, the Late Mr. Pope
Ode to the Right Honourable the Earl of Northumberland: On His Being Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Presented on the Birth-day of Lord Warkworth. With Some Other Pieces. By Christopher Smart . . .
The Nonpareil: Or, the Quintessence of Wit and Humour : Being a Choice Selection of Those Pieces that Were Most Admired in the Ever-to-be-remember'd Midwife; Or, Old Woman's Magazine. . . . To which is Added An Index to Mankind; . . .
Providence: an Oratorio: The Recitatives are Selected from the Cambridge Prize-poems of . . . Christopher Smart; Except where the Necessity of a Proper Connection Obliged the Compiler Occasionally to Add a Few Lines. Set to Music by Mr. Fisher
The Poems, of the Late Christopher Smart, . . . Consisting of His Prize Poems, Odes, Sonnets, and Fables, Latin and English Translations; . . . of 2; Volume 2
Hannah. An Oratorio: Written by Mr. Smart. The Musick Composed by Mr. Worgan. As Perform'd at the King's Theatre in the Hay-market
The World Displayed
Poems on Several Occasions. Viz. Munificence and Modesty. Female Dignity. to Lady Hussey Delaval. Verses from Catullus, After Dining with Mr. Murray. Epitaphs. on the Duchess of Cleveland. on Henry Fielding, Esq
Mother Midnight's Miscellany. Containing, More Than All the Wit, and All the Humour, and All the Learning, and All the Judgement, that Has Ever Been, Or Ever Will Be. . . . By Mary Midnight
An Index to Mankind: Or Maxims Selected from the Wits of All Nations, for the Benefit of the Present Age, and of Posterity: Intermix'd with Some Curious Reflections, with a Preface by the Late Mr. Pope
Mother Midnight's Comical Pocket-book: Or, a Bone for the Criticks. Being a Sure and Certain Cure for the Hip. . . . Wrote . . . by . . . Humphrey Humdrum, Esq
The Horatian Canons of Friendship. Being the Third Satire of the First Book of Horace Imitated. with Two Dedications; . . . by Ebenezer Pentweazle, . . . the Second Edition
The Poems, of the Late Christopher Smart, . . . Consisting of His Prize Poems, Odes, Sonnets, and Fables, Latin and English Translations; . . .
Christopher Smart Life story
Christopher Smart was an English poet. He was a major contributor to two popular magazines, The Midwife and The Student, and a friend to influential cultural icons like Samuel Johnson and Henry Fielding. Smart, a high church Anglican, was widely known throughout London.