'The Northern Cottage' by George Dugall: Selected Poems
Author: George Dugall
Date: 1824
Source: The Northern Cottage and other poems; written partly in the Dialect of the North of Ireland by George Dugall (Londonderry: William McCorkell, 1824)
Comments: George Dugall (c.1790-1855) was the son of Rev. George Dugall, Presbyterian minister of Magherafelt from 1786-1810, and lived most of his life near Newtowncunningham in Donegal. He was a schoolteacher in north Donegal, and his only book of poems The Northern Cottage contains an extensive glossary of Ulster-Scots words. The vocabulary and cultural context of his poems are rich in Ulster-Scots reference.
Doc. ref. no.: USLS/TB/Poetry/1800-1899/045-index
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘The Northern Cottage’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘The Wake’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Descriptive Fragment’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Song, Written in 1815’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epistle to Mr. J. McG —, Londonderry’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Public Spirit’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epistle To Mr. J —n F —n’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘To Mrs.W —, B —d, With a little Dog’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epistle To Mr. N. B —, Londonderry’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epistle To Mr. J — D —, Coshquin’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘The Race-Course; or, The Humours of Ballyarnet’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Sir Enoch. A Tale of the Times’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘To a Nestling Green Linnet’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘The R—l Hubbub’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epitaph on an Old Woman’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘On a certain petty Rascal’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epigram on a certain honest Gentleman’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Epitaph for the same’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘On Robin’s Dog’
1824 Poem, George Dugall, ‘Song’