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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Thomas Gray

    Chapters
    60
    Variants
    60
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01ODE AT THE INSTALLATION OF HIS GRACE AUGUSTUS HENRY FITZROY, DUKE OF GRAFTON, CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY. JULY 1, MDCCLXIX.verse
    2. 02THE FATAL SISTERS: AN ODE.verse
    3. 03THE DESCENT OF ODIN: AN ODE.verse
    4. 04THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN: A FRAGMENT.verse
    5. 05An ODE On a distant Prospect of ETON COLLEGE.verse
    6. 06ODE.verse
    7. 07ODE on the Death of a Favourite CAT, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes.verse
    8. 08An ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH YARD.verse
    9. 09HYMN to ADVERSITY.verse
    10. 10ODE.verse
    11. 11ODE.verse
    12. 12Agrippina, a Tragedyverse
    13. 13The Alliance of Education and Government. A Fragmentverse
    14. 14The Bard. A Pindaric Odeverse
    15. 15The Candidateverse
    16. 16[Caradoc]verse
    17. 17The Characters of the Christ-Cross Row, By a Critic, To Mrs —verse
    18. 18[Conan]verse
    19. 19[Couplet about Birds]verse
    20. 20The Death of Hoel From Aneurin, Monarch of the Bards, extracted from the Gododinverse
    21. 21The Descent of Odin. An Ode (From the Norse-Tongue,) in Bartholinus, de causis contemnendae mortis; Hafniae, 1689, Quarto. Upreis Odinn allda gautr, &c.verse
    22. 22Elegy Written in a Country Churchyardverse
    23. 23[Epitaph on a Child]verse
    24. 24[Epitaph on Mrs Clerke]verse
    25. 25[Epitaph on Mrs Mason]verse
    26. 26[Epitaph on Sir William Williams]verse
    27. 27The Fatal Sisters. An Ode (From the Norse-Tongue,) in the ORCADES of Thormodus Torfaeus; Hafniae, 1697, Folio: and also in Bartholinus. Vitt er orpit fyrir valfalli, &c.verse
    28. 28[Hymn to Ignorance. A Fragment]verse
    29. 29[Imitated] From Propertius. Lib: 2: Eleg: 1.verse
    30. 30Imitated from Propertius, Lib: 3: Eleg: 5:verse
    31. 31[Impromptus]verse
    32. 32[Invitation to Mason]verse
    33. 33[Lines Written at Burnham]verse
    34. 34[Lines on Dr Robert Smith]verse
    35. 35Lines on the Accession of George IIIverse
    36. 36[Lines Spoken by the Ghost of John Dennis at the Devil Tavern]verse
    37. 37A Long Storyverse
    38. 38Ode for Musicverse
    39. 39Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton Collegeverse
    40. 40Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishesverse
    41. 41[Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude]verse
    42. 42Ode on the Springverse
    43. 43Ode to Adversityverse
    44. 44On L[or]d H[olland']s Seat near M[argat]e, K[en]tverse
    45. 45[Parody on an Epitaph]verse
    46. 46The Progress of Poesy. A Pindaric Odeverse
    47. 47Satire on the Heads of Houses; or, Never a Barrel the Better Herringverse
    48. 48[Sketch of his Own Character]verse
    49. 49Song Iverse
    50. 50Song IIverse
    51. 51Sonnet [on the Death of Mr Richard West]verse
    52. 52Stanzas to Mr Bentleyverse
    53. 53[Tophet] Inscription on a Portraitverse
    54. 54[Translation from Dante, Inferno Canto xxxiii 1-78]verse
    55. 55[Translation from Statius, Thebaid VI 646-88, 704-24]verse
    56. 56[Translation from Statius, Thebaid IX 319-26]verse
    57. 57[Translation] From Tasso [Gerusalemme Liberata] Canto 14, Stanza 32-9verse
    58. 58The Triumphs of Owen. A Fragment from Mr. Evans's Specimens of the Welch Poetry; London, 1764, Quarto.verse
    59. 59[Verse Fragments]verse
    60. 60William Shakespeare to Mrs Anne, Regular Servant to the Revd Mr Precentor of Yorkverse