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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Lady Mary Chudleigh

    Chapters
    35
    Variants
    35
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01On the Death of his Highness the Duke of Glocester.verse
    2. 02On the Vanities of this Life: A Pindarick Ode.verse
    3. 03To Almystrea.verse
    4. 04To Clorissa.verse
    5. 05To Mr. Dryden, on his excellent Translation of Virgil.verse
    6. 06SONG.verse
    7. 07To Eugenia.verse
    8. 08SONG. To Lerinda.verse
    9. 09SONG.verse
    10. 10The Wish.verse
    11. 11The Elevation.verse
    12. 12FRIENDSHIP.verse
    13. 13The Happy Man.verse
    14. 14A Dialogue between Alexis and Astrea.verse
    15. 15To the Ladies.verse
    16. 16To the QUEEN's most Excellent MAJESTY.verse
    17. 17The Resolution.verse
    18. 18A Pindarick Ode.verse
    19. 19ICARUS.verse
    20. 20SONG.verse
    21. 21A Dialogue between Virgil and Mævius.verse
    22. 22To the Learn'd and Ingenious Dr. Musgrave of Exeter.verse
    23. 23The Observation.verse
    24. 24Solitude.verse
    25. 25On the Death of my Honoured Mother Mrs. Lee: A Dialogue between Lucinda and Marissa.verse
    26. 26On the Death of my dear Daughter Eliza Maria Chudleigh: A Dialogue between Lucinda and Marissa.verse
    27. 27The Offering.verse
    28. 28The Resolve.verse
    29. 29SONG.verse
    30. 30The Inquiry. A Dialogue between Cleanthe and Marissa.verse
    31. 31The Choice. A Dialogue between Emilia and Marissa.verse
    32. 32The Fifteenth Psalm Paraphras'd.verse
    33. 33One of Lucian's Dialogues of the Dead Paraphras'd.verse
    34. 34To the QUEEN's most Excellent MAJESTY.verse
    35. 35THE SONG OF THE Three Children PARAPHRAS'D.verse