| Wise nature here has done her kindest part |
|
|
| Peace, a Pastoral Dialogue. — Part the Second |
|
|
| Caprice, a Fragment |
|
|
| Elegy in the Extreme Illness of a Friend Whose Disorder Was the Bursting of a Blood Vesel in His Breast, An |
|
|
| Ill Penserosa, an Ode |
|
|
| Impromptu Epigram upon Being Asked to Accompany Three or Four Very Fine Girls with Some Gentleman in a Rural Walk |
|
|
| Impromptu Ode before Day on the 24th of Dec, Christmas Morning, An |
|
|
| Extemporal Ode in a Sleepless Night, An. By a Lady, while Attending on Her Husband in a Long and Painful Illness |
|
|
| Restoration of a Stolen Fan, The. To |
|
|
| To Doctor Smith on His Birth Day March the 16th, 1790 |
|
|