Title Poems
Author Anna Letitia Barbauld
Year 1773
Publisher Printed by Joseph Johnson
Location London
Source djvu
Progress Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion Fully transcluded

CONTENTS.

Page
CORSICA.
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1.
The Invitation, to Miss B----.
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13.
The Groans of the Tankard.
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25.
On the Backwardness of the Spring 1771.
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31.
Verses written in an Alcove.
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33.
The Mouse's Petition.
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37.
To Mrs. P--------, with Drawings of Birds and Insects.
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41.
Characters.
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49.
On a Lady's Writing.
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52.
Hymn to Content.
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53.
To Wisdom.
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57.
The Origin of Song-Writing.
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59.
Songs.
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66.
Delia, an Elegy.
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82.
Ovid to his Wife.
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88.
To a Lady, with painted Flowers.
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95.
Ode to Spring.
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97.
Verses on Mrs. Rowe.
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101.
To Miss R----, on her Attendance upon her Mother at Buxton.
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104.
On the Death of Mrs. Jennings.
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107.
Hymns.
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110.
An Address to the Deity.
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125.
A Summer Evening's Meditation.
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131.