18th Century · English
Poems
Chapters
- 01An EPISTLE to Lady BOWYER.verse
- 02PATIENCE. Of PATIENCE. An EPISTLE to The Right Honourable Samuel Lord Masham.verse
- 03Of DESIRE. An Epistle to the Hon. Miss LOVELACE.verse
- 04In MEMORY of the Rt. Hon. Lord Aubrey Beauclerk, Who was slain at CARTHAGENA.verse
- 05[SONG from the Opera of ELPIDIA.]verse
- 06[From the same Opera.]verse
- 07WRITTEN AT THE Request of a young Divine, TO BE SENT To his MISTRESS, with the Beggar's Opera.verse
- 08MATRIMONY.verse
- 09To Mrs. CLAYTON, With a HARE.verse
- 10To Miss CLAYTON. Occasion'd by her breaking an appointment to visit the AUTHOR.verse
- 11To the Same. On her desiring the Author to write a Satire upon her.verse
- 12ELEGY, On a favourite DOG, suppos'd to be poison'd. To Miss Molly Clayton.verse
- 13Rhymes, to Miss Charlot Clayton.verse
- 14On one of her Eyes.verse
- 15On Her Birth-Day, December 11.verse
- 16On the Reasonableness of Her coming to the Oxford Act.verse
- 17To the same. Written at Fern-Hill, while dinner was waiting for her.verse
- 18The SPIDER.verse
- 19HEAVEN. To STELLA.verse
- 20To the same. On her parting with the first copy of Heaven, and sending for another.verse
- 21After the Small Pox.verse
- 22SUBLIME STRAINS. On the Author's walking to visit Stella, in a windy morning, at Privy Garden.verse
- 23The Heel-piece of her Shoe. (Stella requiring more rhymes, and the Author at a loss for a subject.)verse
- 24On her BIRTH-DAY, Being the 11th of December.verse
- 25ANOTHER.verse
- 26Her EPITAPH. (Which the Author hopes will live as long as she does.)verse
- 27The LASS of the HILL. Humbly inscribed to Her Grace the Dutchess of MARLBOROUGH.verse
- 28Consolatory Rhymes to Mrs. East, On the Death of her Canary Bird.verse
- 29HOLT WATERS. A Tale. Extracted from the Natural History of Berkshire.verse
- 30Soliloquy, on an empty Purse.verse
- 31Written in an IVORY BOOK For the Honourable Miss HAMILTON; To be sent to her MAMMA.verse
- 32EXTEMPORE. ON A Drawing of the Countess of HERTFORD's, now Duchess of SOMERSET.verse
- 33ANSWER to a LETTER From the Hon. Miss LOVELACE.verse
- 34To the Prince of ORANGE, On his MARRIAGE. Written at the time of the OXFORD Verses.verse
- 35VERSES TO THE Memory of Miss CLAYTON.verse
- 36EPITAPH On Brigadier General HILL.verse
- 37EPITAPH On a Young NOBLEMAN, Kill'd in an ENGAGEMENT at SEA.verse
- 38On the Right Honourable Lady Betty Bertie's Birth-Day. Inserted at the Request of Norris Bertie, Esq;verse
- 39RHYMES to the Hon. Miss LOVELACE; now Lady HENRY BEAUCLERK. On her attending Miss CHARLOT CLAYTON In the SMALL-POX.verse
- 40BIRTH-DAY To the same, on Richmond-Green, Soon after her being Maid of Honour to Queen CAROLINE.verse
- 41The FALL.verse
- 42On her Bed-Chamber's Chimney Being blown down at St. JAMES's.verse
- 43The STORY of Jacob and Rachel attempted. To the same.verse
- 44Written on some Ivory Leaves.verse
- 45The Author's Silence excus'd.verse
- 46EPISTLE, from Fern-Hill. To the same.verse
- 47BIRTH-DAY.verse
- 48In Memory of the Right Hon. NEVIL Lord LOVELACE.verse
- 49LIFE. (Occasion'd by some lines upon Death.)verse
- 50Written at her Apartment in Windsor-Castle.verse
- 51BIRTH-DAY.verse
- 52From New Lodge to Fern-Hill. In a very rainy Summer Season.verse
- 53ODE To the Right Hon. Lady Henry Beauclerk.verse