A Review of Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, from the Frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea. By Capt. John Dundas, R.N. (London, 1824.)
(5) The Monthly Magazine, Vol. lviii, 1824–1825.
Pp. 19–22.
Danish Traditions and Superstitions. A Prose Essay. Part i. Including inter alia the following Ballad:
Waldemar’s Chase. [Late at eve they were toiling on Harribee bank]
Reprinted in Romantic Ballads, 1826, pp. 115–116.
P. 47.
War-Song; Written when the French first invaded Spain. [Arise, ye sons of injur’d Spain]
P. 432.
Danish Songs and Ballads. No. 1, Bear Song. [The squirrel that’s sporting]