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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Mary Leapor

    Chapters
    70
    Variants
    70
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01DORINDA at her Glass.verse
    2. 02MIRA's WILL.verse
    3. 03The FRIEND in Disgrace. A DIALOGUE.verse
    4. 04An ODE on MERCY: In Imitation of Part of the 145th Psalm.verse
    5. 05The BEAUTIES of the SPRING.verse
    6. 06DAMON and STREPHON. A Pastoral Complaint.verse
    7. 07A SUMMER'S WISH.verse
    8. 08An HYMN to the MORNING.verse
    9. 09COLINETTA.verse
    10. 10The LINNET and the GOLDFINCH.verse
    11. 11The MONTH of AUGUST.verse
    12. 12An EPISTLE to a LADY.verse
    13. 13The Proclamation of APOLLO.verse
    14. 14The FALL of LUCIA.verse
    15. 15The CRUCIFIXION and RESURRECTION. An ODE.verse
    16. 16The Third Chapter of the Wisdom of SOLOMON. From the First to the Sixth Verse.verse
    17. 17ESSAY on HAPPINESS.verse
    18. 18An ESSAY on HOPE.verse
    19. 19The MORAL VISION.verse
    20. 20A PRAYER for the YEAR, 1745.verse
    21. 21DAVID'S Complaint, ii Samuel, chap. 1.verse
    22. 22ESSAY on FRIENDSHIP.verse
    23. 23The MISTAKEN LOVER.verse
    24. 24The WAY of the WORLD.verse
    25. 25The FOX and the HEN. A FABLE.verse
    26. 26The HEAD-ACH. To AURELIA.verse
    27. 27STEPHON to CELIA. A modern LOVE-LETTER.verse
    28. 28To ARTEMISIA. Dr. KING's Invitation to BELLVILL: Imitated.verse
    29. 29The APPARITION.verse
    30. 30The INSPIR'D QUILL. Occasion'd by a Present of CROW-PENS.verse
    31. 31The PENITENT. Occasion'd by the Author's being asked if she would take Ten Pounds for her Poems.verse
    32. 32SONG to CLOE, playing on her Spinet.verse
    33. 33To GRAMMATICUS.verse
    34. 34The TEN-PENNY NAIL.verse
    35. 35The GENIUS in DISGUISE.verse
    36. 36CELADON to MIRA.verse
    37. 37On Mr. POPE's Universal PRAYER.verse
    38. 38The FIELDS of MELANCHOLY and CHEARFULNESS.verse
    39. 39The LIBYAN HUNTER, a FABLE. Inscrib'd to the Memory of a late admir'd Author.verse
    40. 40The TEMPLE of LOVE.verse
    41. 41ADVICE to MYRTILLO.verse
    42. 42On DISCONTENT. To STELLA.verse
    43. 43The PROPOSAL.verse
    44. 44SOTO. A CHARACTER.verse
    45. 45The UNIVERSAL DREAM.verse
    46. 46The SOW and the PEACOCK. A FABLE.verse
    47. 47FLORIMELIA, the First PASTORAL.verse
    48. 48FLORIMELIA, the Second PASTORAL.verse
    49. 49CATHARINA's CAVE.verse
    50. 50The ENQUIRY.verse
    51. 51The RIVAL BROTHERS.verse
    52. 52The QUESTION. Occasion'd by a serious Admonition.verse
    53. 53The SACRIFICE. An EPISTLE to CELIA.verse
    54. 54The POWER of BEAUTY.verse
    55. 55The DEATH of ABEL.verse
    56. 56JOB'S CURSE, and his APPEAL. Taken out of Job, Chap. i, and xxxi.verse
    57. 57The TALE of CUSHI. From II. Samuel, Chap. xviii.verse
    58. 58PROSERPINE'S RAGOUT.verse
    59. 59The CHARMS of ANTHONY.verse
    60. 60On the Death of a justly admir'd AUTHOR.verse
    61. 61An EPITAPH.verse
    62. 62On WINTER.verse
    63. 63MIRA to OCTAVIA.verse
    64. 64The SETTING SUN. To SILVIA.verse
    65. 65An EPITAPH.verse
    66. 66On SICKNESS.verse
    67. 67To a Gentleman with a Manuscript Play.verse
    68. 68SILVIA and the BEE.verse
    69. 69The CRUEL PARENT. A DREAM.verse
    70. 70A REQUEST to the DIVINE BEING.verse