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

    18th Century · English

    Poems

    Thomas Paine

    Chapters
    28
    Variants
    28
    Genre
    Poetry

    Chapters

    1. 01The Injur’d Ghost of Libertyverse
    2. 02The Monk and Jew. A Tale.verse
    3. 03Address to the Greatverse
    4. 04Untitledverse
    5. 05Panegyrical Verses, on the Forty-Five Cliffitesverse
    6. 06Critic and Snow-dropverse
    7. 07Death of General Wolfe Set to Music by a gentleman of this country, the words by Atlanticusverse
    8. 08An Account of the Burning of Bachelor’s Hallverse
    9. 09O What a Pity!verse
    10. 10Liberty Treeverse
    11. 11Curious Story, for the Pennsylvania Magazineverse
    12. 12To Governor Johnstoneverse
    13. 13To the King of England Wednesday, November 11th, 1778.verse
    14. 14By the Goddess of Plain Truth, A Manifesto and Proclamationverse
    15. 15Anniversary of American Independence July 4 Tune Rule Britanniaverse
    16. 16Give Me Kind Heaven The following lines were written at a tea-table, on the author being asked what kind of woman he should prefer.verse
    17. 17To Columbia SONG To the Tune of the Anacreonticverse
    18. 18The New Covenant From the Castle in the Air to the little Corner of the World.verse
    19. 19Contentment, or, If You Please, Confessionverse
    20. 20What Is Love?verse
    21. 21Accidental Reconciliation From the Castle in the Air to the Little Corner of the Worldverse
    22. 22Commentary on the Eastern Wise-Men Travelling to Bethlehem Guided by a Star to See the Little Jesus in a Mangerverse
    23. 23On the Descent upon England, Written at the Desire of a Favouriteverse
    24. 24Lines, Extempore, by Thomas Paine, July 1803verse
    25. 25The Strange Story of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, Numbers, Chapter XVI. Accounted For.verse
    26. 26The British Constitutionverse
    27. 27Retaliationverse
    28. 28Tommy Titmouseverse