Martha Peckard

Martha Peckard (née Ferrar; 1729 – 14 January 1805) was a British poet. She is best known for her works "Ode to Spring" (1758) and "Ode to Cynthia" (1758).

Life

Martha Ferrar was born in 1729. She was the eldest daughter of Huntingdon attorney Edward Ferrar, a descendant of the Ferrar family of Little Gidding. On 13 June 1755 she married the Reverend Peter Peckard.[1] In 1760, her husband was appointed rector of Fletton, Huntingdonshire and she lived in the rectory there until her death.

Martha Peckard is best known for her works "Ode to Spring" and "Ode to Cynthia", both written in 1758.[2] “Ode to Cynthia” appears in Dodsley’s collection, Richardson’s Correspondence, and Egerton Brydges's Censura Literaria. “Ode to Spring”, also in Dodsley, was called by Thomas Edwards “a charming piece” which must do her honour with all judges. John Duncombe terms her odes “elegant” in The Feminead.[3] With her husband, she also composed an elegy for a tombstone in Fletton churchyard;[4] the epitaph for the parish clerk appears in The Gentleman's Magazine (2, 1789).[3]

Martha Peckard died on 14 January 1805.[2]

Works

  • "Ode to Spring" (1758)[5][6]
  • "Ode to Cynthia" (1758)[7]
gollark: An aeon, being gifted, lasting for 15 minutes? Astounding.
gollark: *is still slightly above bronze*
gollark: They vanish so fast.
gollark: And it's one of our xenowyrm overlods, too!
gollark: Again, not mine, from the trading hub: https://dragcave.net/teleport/8f58004f019a5bdf9e8dacf614d1a7af

References

  1. "Peckard [née Ferrar], Martha (1729–1805)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/74065. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. "Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive / Authors / Martha Ferrar (épse Peckard)". www.eighteenthcenturypoetry.org. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  3. Todd, Janet (1984). A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660-1800. Methuen. p. 125. ISBN 978-0-416-38950-0.
  4. Hyam, Ronald (2010-05-20). Understanding the British Empire. Cambridge University Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-1-139-78846-5.
  5. "Martha Ferrar Peckard, "An Ode to Spring. By a Lady"". Poetical Scavenger. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  6. "Browse by Year: 1755 | The Poetry of the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731-1800". www.gmpoetrydatabase.org. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
  7. "Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive / Works / ODE to CYNTHIA. (Martha Ferrar (épse Peckard))". www.eighteenthcenturypoetry.org. Retrieved 2020-01-17.
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