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While researching for this page I came across two references to a work that has been misattributed to Esther Milnes Day. It almost certainly was not written by her as poems in the collection are dated well after Day died. Thought I would flag it here in case anyone else stumbles upon the same reference and considers adding it to this article.
Day, Esther Milnes. Poems and fugitive pieces. London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., and sold by Cadell and Davies ... ; and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh, 1796. (Kohler Collection of British Poetry, UCDavis Library, OCLC: (OCoLC)26071036 990000581270403126 (Catalogue link)) (Transcription, British Women Romantic Poets)