Mary Leapor
Title | Date | Type | Links |
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A Friend in Disgrace | Poem | ||
A New Ballad | Poem | ||
A Prayer for the Year 1745 | Poem | ||
A Request to the Divine Being | Poem | ||
A Summers Wish | Poem | ||
Advice to Myrtillo | Poem | ||
Advice to Sophronia | Poem | ||
An Epistle to a Lady (In vain, dear Madam, yes in vain you strive) | 1748 | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/an-epistle-to-a-lady/ http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/1284.html http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=27936&poet=6651&num=1&total=5 |
An Epitaph II | Poem | ||
An Epitaph II | Poem | ||
An Essay on Friendship | Essay | ||
An Essay on Happiness | Essay | ||
An Essay on Hope | Essay | ||
An Essay on Woman in Three Epistles | Essay | http://www.archive.org/stream/essayonwomaninth00londuoft#page/n5/mode/2up http://ia301540.us.archive.org/3/items/essayonwomaninth00londuoft/essayonwomaninth00londuoft.pdf |
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An Hymn to the Morning | Poem | ||
An Imperfect Scene between Two Charatcers | Play | ||
An Ode on Mercy | Poem | ||
August 1746 (poem) | Poem | ||
Catharinas Cave | Poem | ||
Celadon to Mira | Poem | ||
Cicely, Joan and Deborah: An Eclogue | Poem | ||
Colinetta | Poem | ||
Complaining Daphne: A Pastoral | Poem | ||
Corydon and Phillario; or Miras Picture | Poem | ||
Crumble-Hall (When Friends or Fortune frown on Miras Lay) | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/crumble-hall/ http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=27938&poet=6651&num=2&total=5 |
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Damon and Strephon: A Pastoral Complaint | Poem | ||
Davids Complaint | Poem | ||
Dorinda at Her Glass | Poem | ||
Epistle of Deborah Dough | Poem | ||
Epistle to Artemisia: On Fame | Poem | ||
Florimella: The First Pastoral | Poem | ||
Florimella: The Second Pastoral | Poem | ||
Fuddling Dicky and Scolding Nelly | Poem | ||
Jobs Curse and His Appeal | Poem | ||
Man the Monarch (Amazd we read of Natures early Throes) | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/man-the-monarch/ http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=27939&poet=6651&num=3&total=5 |
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Mary Leapor Poems | Collection | PDF http://www.poemhunter.com/i/ebooks/pdf/mary_leapor_2004_9.pdf |
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Minutius and Artemisia: A Dialogue | Poem | ||
Mira to Octavia | Poem | ||
Mira to Octavia II | Poem | ||
Miras Will (Imprimis - My departed Shade I trust) | 1748 | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/mira-s-will/ http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/1285.html http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=27937&poet=6651&num=4&total=5 |
Mopsus; or the Castle-Builder | Poem | ||
Nature Undone by Art | Poem | ||
On Discontent | Poem | ||
On Mr. Popes Universal Prayer | Poem | ||
On Patience | Poem | ||
On Sickness | Poem | ||
On the Death of a Justly Admird Author | Poem | ||
On Winter | Poem | ||
Parthenissas Answer to the Pocket-Book | Poem | ||
Phoebus to Stella | Poem | ||
Poems upon Several Occasions, Vol. 1 | 1748 | Collection | http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/womenpoets/leapor/leapor1748.html http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/womenpoets/leapor/PoemsOnSeveralOccasionsV1.pdf |
Poems upon Several Occasions, Vol. 2 | 1751 | Collection | http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/womenpoets/leapor/leapor1751.html http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/womenpoets/leapor/PoemsOnSeveralOccasionsV2.pdf |
Proper Ingredients for the Head of a Beau | Poem | ||
Proserpines Ragout | Poem | ||
Silvia and the Bee | Poem | ||
Song to Chloe | Poem | ||
Soto: A Character | Poem | ||
Strephon to Celia (I hope youll think its true) | Poem | http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/strephon-to-celia/ http://theotherpages.org/poems/2001/leapor0101.html http://www.completeclassics.com/p/m/poem.asp?poem=27940&poet=6651&num=5&total=5 |
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The Apparition | Poem | ||
The Beauties of Spring | Poem | ||
The Birth Night | Poem | ||
The Charms of Anthony | Poem | ||
The Complaint | Poem | ||
The Consolation | Poem | ||
The Crucifixion and Resurrection | Poem | ||
The Cruel Parent: A Dream | Poem | ||
The Death of Abel | Poem | ||
The Delicate Hen: A Fable | Poem | ||
The Disappointment | Poem | ||
The Enquiry | Poem | ||
The Fall of Lucia | Poem | ||
The Fields of Melancholy and Cheerfulness | Poem | ||
The Fox and the Hen: A Fable | Poem | ||
The Genius in Disguise | Poem | ||
The Head-Ache | Poem | ||
The Inspired Quill | Poem | ||
The Letters of Mary Leapor | Collection | ||
The Libyan Hunter: A Fable | Poem | ||
The Linnet and the Goldfinch | Poem | ||
The Mistaken Lover | Poem | ||
The Month of August | Poem | ||
The Moral Vision | Poem | ||
The Muses Embassy | Poem | ||
The Penitent | Poem | ||
The Pocket-Books Petition to Parthenissa | Poem | ||
The Pocket-Books Soliloquy | Poem | ||
The Porposal | Poem | ||
The Power of Beauty | Poem | ||
The Proclamation of Apollo | Poem | ||
The Question | Poem | ||
The Rival Brothers | Poem | ||
The Sacrifice | Poem | ||
The Setting Sun | Poem | ||
The Sow and the Peacock: A Fable | Poem | ||
The Tale of Cushi | Poem | ||
The Temple of Love | Poem | ||
The Ten-Penny Nail | Poem | ||
The Third Chapter of the Wisdom of Solomon | Poem | ||
The Unhappy Father | Poem | ||
The Universal Dream | Poem | ||
The Visit | Poem | ||
The Way of the World | Poem | ||
The XVIIIth Psalm | Poem | ||
Three Acts of a Second Play | Play | ||
Timon | Poem | ||
To a Gentleman with a Manuscript Play | Poem | ||
To Artemisia | Poem | ||
To Grammaticus | Poem | ||
To Lucinda | Poem | ||
Upon Her Play Being Returned to Her, Stained with Claret | Poem |
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