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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Elizabeth Hands

    Chapters
    44
    Variants
    44
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01THE DEATH OF AMNON. A POEM. CANTO THE FIRST.verse
    2. 02A POEM, On the Supposition of an Advertisement appearing in a Morning Paper, of the Publication of a Volume of Poem, by a Servant Maid.verse
    3. 03A POEM, On the Supposition of the Book having been published and read.verse
    4. 04WIT AND BEAUTY. A PASTORAL.verse
    5. 05ABSENCE AND DEATH. A PASTORAL.verse
    6. 06A PASTORAL. [Young Damon gay, a faithful-hearted swain]verse
    7. 07LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP. A PASTORAL.verse
    8. 08A PASTORAL. [Young Corydon, a blithesome swain]verse
    9. 09A PASTORAL. [As Thirsis and Daphne, upon the new hay]verse
    10. 10OBSERVATION.verse
    11. 11A PASTORAL DIALOGUE.verse
    12. 12THIRSIS AND DAPHNE. A POEM.verse
    13. 13PERPLEXITY. A POEM.verse
    14. 14A PASTORAL SONG.verse
    15. 15The FAVOURITE SWAIN.verse
    16. 16On a WEDDING.verse
    17. 17LOB's COURTSHIP.verse
    18. 18The RURAL MAID in LONDON, To her FRIEND in the COUNTRY. An EPISTLE.verse
    19. 19CORINNA TO LYCIDAS.verse
    20. 20An EPISTLE.verse
    21. 21LEANDER AND BELINDA. A TALE.verse
    22. 22OBSERVATION, On an EVENING.verse
    23. 23REFLECTION.verse
    24. 24Written while the Author sat on a COOK of HAY.verse
    25. 25On CONTEMPLATIVE EASE.verse
    26. 26Written on Their MAJESTIES coming to Kew.verse
    27. 27CONTENTMENT.verse
    28. 28The WIDOWER's COURTSHIP.verse
    29. 29OBSERVATION ON THE WORKS of NATURE.verse
    30. 30An ELEGY.verse
    31. 31FRIENDSHIP. An ODE.verse
    32. 32PHILLIS TO DAMON. A SONG.verse
    33. 33On an UNSOCIABLE FAMILY.verse
    34. 34REFLECTION on MEDITATION.verse
    35. 35On reading Pope's Eloiza to Abelard.verse
    36. 36Written, originally extempore, on seeing a Mad HEIFER run through the Village where the Author lives.verse
    37. 37A SONG. [Ye swains cease to flatter, our hearts to obtain]verse
    38. 38A SONG. [Far from the woods, alas, I rove]verse
    39. 39A SONG. [When Chloe, smiling, gave consent]verse
    40. 40ABSENCE.verse
    41. 41To THIRSIS, On his signifying his intention to lay aside his Hautboy.verse
    42. 42On the Author's LYING-IN, AUGUST, 1785.verse
    43. 43An ENIGMA.verse
    44. 44CRITICAL FRAGMENTS, ON SOME OF THE ENGLISH POETS.verse