Isabella Lickbarrow (5 November 1784 – 10 February 1847) was an English poet from Kendal who is sometimes associated with the Lake Poets.[1] She published two collections: Poetical Effusions (1814) and A Lament upon the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte; and Alfred, a Vision (1818).[2] Her work covers a wide variety of subjects, but scholars have noted in particular her topographical poetry and political poetry about the Napoleonic Wars.
^McMillan, Dorothy (1997). "Some Early Travellers". In Gifford, Douglas; McMillan, Dorothy (eds.). A History of Scottish Women's Writing. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. p. 130. ISBN 0-585-08665-6. OCLC 42856154.
^Curran 1996, p. 113.
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