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  • [1] Bloomfield is replying to criticisms of the manuscript of The History of Little Davy's New Hat, published 1815.

    Letter 247 2009

  • [5] The History of Little Davy's New Hat was not published until 1815; the profits on 'Rosy Hannah' were for sales of the musical setting of the poem devised by Isaac and published as Rosy

    Letter 70 2009

  • My present amusement is writing a Child's Book 'the History of Little Davy's new hat,' dedicated to my Mother, but have sent

    Letter 70 2009

  • Gone to lock the Cupboard from whence she took Davy's Cheese Cake, = N.B. Not a word about this adventure in

    Letter 247 2009

  • William Wordsworth, The Excursion. 1815: The History of Little Davy's New Hat, a prose-work for children, published.

    A Bloomfield Chronology 2009

  • Every day I work at my dad's chip shop, now mine and Davy's, on the Marine Road.

    Hiccup Susan Rukeyser 2011

  • The second, which Bloomfield was now sending, was The History of Little Davy's

    Letter 77 2009

  • Donald stalked back to the cabin, buckled on his money belt and Davy's, and went out to the point of the island where the ground was highest and where a huge pine towered above its fellows.

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

  • Faraday was so enthralled that he wrote Davy and offered to be his assistant, enclosing the notes he had taken on Davy's lectures.

    Keeper of the Flame Peter Pesic 2012

  • One of the 'Davy's' is written in, and you will contrive to send it accordingly, and with the other, do as you please.

    Letter 364 2009

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