| Song |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Elegy, Written on the Banks of the Avon, where the Author took a last Farewel of her Brother |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Song |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Ode to Miss Shiells on Her Art of Painting |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Lines, composed in a Carriage, on seeing an Half-blown Primrose in the Mouth of a Peasant |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Addressed to Ignorance, Occasioned by a Gentleman's desiring the Author never to assume a Knowledge of the Ancients |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | The Materialist |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Lucy, a Tale for the Ladies |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Elegy on Mr. Chatterton |  |  | 
          
                                                                                        | Absence, a Juvenile Piece |  |  |