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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Charlotte Smith

    Chapters
    68
    Variants
    68
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01SONNET [01] I.verse
    2. 02SONNET [02] II. Written at the Close of Spring.verse
    3. 03SONNET [03] III. To a Nightingale.verse
    4. 04SONNET [04] IV. To the Moon.verse
    5. 05SONNET [05] V. To the South Downs.verse
    6. 06SONNET [06] VI. To Hope.verse
    7. 07SONNET [07] VII. On the Departure of the Nightingale.verse
    8. 08SONNET [08] VIII. To Spring.verse
    9. 09SONNET [09] IX.verse
    10. 10SONNET [10] X. To Mrs. G***.verse
    11. 11SONNET [11] XI. To Sleep.verse
    12. 12SONNET [12] XII. Written on the Sea Shore. — October, 1784.verse
    13. 13SONNET [13] XIII. From Petrarch.verse
    14. 14SONNET [14] XIV. From Petrarch.verse
    15. 15SONNET [15] XV. From Petrarch.verse
    16. 16SONNET [16] XVI. From Petrarch.verse
    17. 17SONNET [17] XVII. From the thirteenth Cantata of Metastasio.verse
    18. 18SONNET [18] XVIII. To the Earl of Egremont.verse
    19. 19SONNET [19] XIX. To Mr. Hayley. On receiving some elegant Lines from him.verse
    20. 20SONNET [20] XX. To the Cotentess of A****. Written on the Anniversary of her Marriage.verse
    21. 21SONNET [21] XXI. Supposed to be written by Werter.verse
    22. 22SONNET [22] XXII. By the same. To Solitude.verse
    23. 23SONNET [23] XXIII. By the same. To the North Star.verse
    24. 24SONNET [24] XXIV. By the same.verse
    25. 25SONNET [25] XXV. By the same. Just before his Death.verse
    26. 26SONNET [26] XXVI. To the River Arun.verse
    27. 27SONNET [27] XXVII.verse
    28. 28SONNET [28] XXVIII. To Friendship.verse
    29. 29SONNET [29] XXIX. To Miss C****. On being desired to attempt writing a Comedy.verse
    30. 30SONNET [30] XXX. To the River Arun.verse
    31. 31SONNET [31] XXXI. Written on Farm Wood, South Downs, May, 1784.verse
    32. 32SONNET [32] XXXII. To Melancholy. Written on the Banks of the Arun, October, 1785.verse
    33. 33SONNET [33] XXXIII. To the Naiad of the Arun.verse
    34. 34SONNET [34] XXXIV. To a Friend.verse
    35. 35SONNET [35] XXXV. To Fortitude.verse
    36. 36SONNET [36] XXXVI.verse
    37. 37SONNET [37] XXXVII. Sent to the Hon. Mrs. O'Niell, with painted Flowers.verse
    38. 38SONNET [38] XXXVIII. From the Novel of Emmeline.verse
    39. 39SONNET [39] XXXIX. To Night. From the same.verse
    40. 40SONNET [40] XL. From the same.verse
    41. 41SONNET [41] XLI. To Tranquillity.verse
    42. 42SONNET [42] XLII. Composed during a Walk on the Downs, Nov. 1787.verse
    43. 43SONNET [43] XLIII.verse
    44. 44SONNET [44] XLIV. Written in the Church Yard at Middleton in Sussex.verse
    45. 45SONNET [45] XLV. On leaving a part of Sussex.verse
    46. 46SONNET [46] XLVI. Written at Penshurst, in Autumn, 1788.verse
    47. 47SONNET [47] XLVII. To Fancy.verse
    48. 48SONNET [48] XLVIII. To Mrs. ****.verse
    49. 49SONNET [49] XLIX. Supposed to have been written in a Church Yard, over the Grave of a Young Woman of nineteen. From the Novel of Celestina.verse
    50. 50SONNET [50] L. From the Novel of Celestina.verse
    51. 51SONNET [51] LI. Supposed to have been written in the Hebrides. From the Novel of Celestina.verse
    52. 52SONNET [52] LII. The Pilgrim. From the Novel of Celestina.verse
    53. 53SONNET [53] LIII. The Laplander. From the Novel of Celestina.verse
    54. 54SONNET [54] LIV. The sleeping Woodman. Written in April, 1790.verse
    55. 55SONNET [55] LV. The Return of the Nightingale. Written in May, 1791.verse
    56. 56SONNET [56] LVI. The Captive escaped in the Wilds of America. Addressed to the Honourable Mrs. O'Neill.verse
    57. 57SONNET [57] LVII. To Dependence.verse
    58. 58SONNET [58] LVIII. The Glow Worm.verse
    59. 59SONNET [59] LIX. Written during a Thunder Storm, September, 1791; in which the Moon was perfectly clear, while the Tempest gathered in various directions near the Earth.verse
    60. 60Ode to Despair. From the Novel of Emmeline.verse
    61. 61Elegy.verse
    62. 62Song. From the French of Cardinal Bernis.verse
    63. 63Origin of Flattery.verse
    64. 64Peasant of the Alps. From the Novel of Celestina.verse
    65. 65Song.verse
    66. 66Thirty Eight. Addressed to Mrs. H—y.verse
    67. 67Verses. Intended to have been prefixed to the Novel of Emmeline, but these suppressed.verse
    68. 68[THE EMIGRANTS.] THE EMIGRANTS.verse