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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    John Hoadly

    Chapters
    27
    Variants
    27
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01The Marriage of the MYRTLE and the YEW. A FABLE. To DELIA, about to marry beneath herself. 1744.verse
    2. 02On a BAY-LEAF, pluck'd from VIRGIL'S Tomb near Naples. 1736.verse
    3. 03To CHLOE. Written on my Birth-Day, 1734.verse
    4. 04A SONG.verse
    5. 05To the Rev. Mr. J. S. 1731.verse
    6. 06KAMBROMYOMAXIA: OR THE MOUSE-TRAP; Being a Translation of Mr. HOLDSWORTH'S MUSCIPULA, 1737.verse
    7. 07VERSES under the Prints of Mr. HOGARTH'S Rake's Progress, 1735.verse
    8. 08On the Friendship of two young Ladies, 1730.verse
    9. 09CHLOE'S unknown Likeness, 1738.verse
    10. 10The BIRD of PASSAGE, 1749.verse
    11. 11VERSES said to be fixed on the Gate of the LOUVRE at PARIS. 1751.verse
    12. 12CHLOE resolved. A BALLAD.verse
    13. 13EPILOGUE to SHAKESPEAR'S first Part of King HENRY IV. ACTED BY Young GENTLEMEN at Mr. NEWCOME'S School at HACKNEY, 1748;verse
    14. 14PROLOGUE to COMUS, Perform'd for the Benefit of the General Hospital at BATH, 1756.verse
    15. 15The COUNTRY PARSON.verse
    16. 16MARTIAL, Book IV. Ep. 87.verse
    17. 17BOOK I. Ep. 11.verse
    18. 18BOOK I. Ep. 14.verse
    19. 19BOOK III. Ep. 43.verse
    20. 20BOOK IV. Ep. 78.verse
    21. 21BOOK VII. Ep. 75.verse
    22. 22BOOK VIII. Ep. 35.verse
    23. 23BOOK XII. Ep. 23.verse
    24. 24BOOK XII. Ep. 30.verse
    25. 25BOOK XII. Ep 103.verse
    26. 26BOOK I. Ep. 40.verse
    27. 27The INDOLENT.verse