Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Ann Yearsley

    Chapters
    18
    Variants
    18
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01NIGHT. To STELLA.verse
    2. 02THOUGHTS ON THE AUTHOR's OWN DEATH. WRITTEN WHEN VERY YOUNG.verse
    3. 03To a FRIEND; ON VALENTINE's DAY.verse
    4. 04Another VALENTINE. TO ANOTHER PERSON.verse
    5. 05To Mrs. V—N.verse
    6. 06A FRAGMENT.verse
    7. 07ON THE Sudden Death of a FRIEND.verse
    8. 08To Mr. R—, ON HIS Benevolent Scheme for rescuing Poor Children from Vice and Misery, BY PROMOTING SUNDAY SCHOOLS.verse
    9. 09To Mrs. M—S.verse
    10. 10TO STELLA; ON A Visit to Mrs. MONTAGU.verse
    11. 11To the Same; ON HER ACCUSING THE AUTHOR OF FLATTERY, AND OF Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator.verse
    12. 12SOLILOQUY.verse
    13. 13ADDRESS TO FRIENDSHIP.verse
    14. 14TO THE Honourable H—E W—E, ON READING The CASTLE of OTRANTO. December, 1784.verse
    15. 15TO HER GRACE The Duchess Dowager of PORTLAND.verse
    16. 16On Mrs. MONTAGU.verse
    17. 17CLIFTON HILL. Written in January 1785.verse
    18. 18A POEM ON THE INHUMANITY OF THE SLAVE-TRADE.verse