Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- MEMOIR
- Corsica
- The Invitation. To Miss B*****
- The Groans of the Tankard
- On the Backwardness of the Spring 1771
- Verses written in an Alcove
- The Mouse's Petition
- To Mrs. p********, with some drawings of birds and insects
- Characters
- An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study
- On a Lady's Writing
- On the Deserted Village
- Hymn to Content
- To Wisdom
- The Origin of Song-writing
- Songs
- Delia. An Elegy
- Ovid to his Wife
- To a Lady, with some painted flowers
- Ode to Spring
- Epithalamium
- Verses on Mrs. Rowe
- To a Dog
- To Miss R****, on her attendance upon her mother at Buxton
- On the Death of Mrs. Jennings
- An Address to the Deity
- A Summer Evening's Meditation
- The Epiphany
- To Mr. Barbauld
- To Mr. Barbauld, with a map of the Land of Matrimony
- Love and Time
- To Miss F. B. on her asking for Mrs. B.'s “Love and Time”
- Tomorrow
- Lines placed over a Chimney-piece
- Written on a Marble
- A School Eclogue
- What do the Futures speak of?—in answer to a question in the Greek grammar
- Autumn. A fragment
- To the Baron de Stonne, who had wished at the next transit of Mercury to find himself again between Mrs. La Borde and Mrs. B
- To the Baron de Stonne, with Aikin's Essay on Song-writing
- To the Miss Websters, with Dr. Aikin's “Wish,” which they expressed a desire to have a copy of
- Epistle to Dr. Enfield, on his revisiting Warrington in 1789
- Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for abolishing the Slave Trade, 1791
- On the expected general Rising of the French Nation in 1792
- To Dr. Priestley
- The Rights of Woman
- Inscription for an Ice-house
- An Autumnal Thought
- To the Poor
- Hymn
- To a little Invisible Being who is expected soon to become visible
- Washing-day
- Verses inscribed on a Pair of Screens
- To Mr. S. T. Coleridge
- Peace and Shepherd
- On the Death of Mrs. Martineau senior
- On a Portrait
- West End Fair
- Dirge
- The Unknown God
- Eternity
- Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
- Ode to Remorse
- Life
- On the King's Illness, 1811
- A Thought on Death
- Stanzas,—in the manner of Spenser
- To Miss T
- The First Fire
- The Caterpillar
- On the Death of the Princess Charlotte
- The Wake of the King of Spain
- The Baby-house
- Logogriph
- Riddle
- Enigma
- Riddle
- Prologue to a Drama, performed by a family party on the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C.'s marriage
- Lines written in a young Lady's Album of different-co-loured paper
- To a Friend
- Dejection
- To Mrs. Marissal
- Epitaph on the same
- To Mr. Bowring, on his poetical translations from various languages
- Fragment
- Octogenary Reflections
- The Death of the Virtuous
- Hymns
- Sabbath Hymns
On the Backwardness of the Spring 1771
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- MEMOIR
- Corsica
- The Invitation. To Miss B*****
- The Groans of the Tankard
- On the Backwardness of the Spring 1771
- Verses written in an Alcove
- The Mouse's Petition
- To Mrs. p********, with some drawings of birds and insects
- Characters
- An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study
- On a Lady's Writing
- On the Deserted Village
- Hymn to Content
- To Wisdom
- The Origin of Song-writing
- Songs
- Delia. An Elegy
- Ovid to his Wife
- To a Lady, with some painted flowers
- Ode to Spring
- Epithalamium
- Verses on Mrs. Rowe
- To a Dog
- To Miss R****, on her attendance upon her mother at Buxton
- On the Death of Mrs. Jennings
- An Address to the Deity
- A Summer Evening's Meditation
- The Epiphany
- To Mr. Barbauld
- To Mr. Barbauld, with a map of the Land of Matrimony
- Love and Time
- To Miss F. B. on her asking for Mrs. B.'s “Love and Time”
- Tomorrow
- Lines placed over a Chimney-piece
- Written on a Marble
- A School Eclogue
- What do the Futures speak of?—in answer to a question in the Greek grammar
- Autumn. A fragment
- To the Baron de Stonne, who had wished at the next transit of Mercury to find himself again between Mrs. La Borde and Mrs. B
- To the Baron de Stonne, with Aikin's Essay on Song-writing
- To the Miss Websters, with Dr. Aikin's “Wish,” which they expressed a desire to have a copy of
- Epistle to Dr. Enfield, on his revisiting Warrington in 1789
- Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for abolishing the Slave Trade, 1791
- On the expected general Rising of the French Nation in 1792
- To Dr. Priestley
- The Rights of Woman
- Inscription for an Ice-house
- An Autumnal Thought
- To the Poor
- Hymn
- To a little Invisible Being who is expected soon to become visible
- Washing-day
- Verses inscribed on a Pair of Screens
- To Mr. S. T. Coleridge
- Peace and Shepherd
- On the Death of Mrs. Martineau senior
- On a Portrait
- West End Fair
- Dirge
- The Unknown God
- Eternity
- Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
- Ode to Remorse
- Life
- On the King's Illness, 1811
- A Thought on Death
- Stanzas,—in the manner of Spenser
- To Miss T
- The First Fire
- The Caterpillar
- On the Death of the Princess Charlotte
- The Wake of the King of Spain
- The Baby-house
- Logogriph
- Riddle
- Enigma
- Riddle
- Prologue to a Drama, performed by a family party on the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C.'s marriage
- Lines written in a young Lady's Album of different-co-loured paper
- To a Friend
- Dejection
- To Mrs. Marissal
- Epitaph on the same
- To Mr. Bowring, on his poetical translations from various languages
- Fragment
- Octogenary Reflections
- The Death of the Virtuous
- Hymns
- Sabbath Hymns
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- The Works of Anna Laetitia BarbauldWith a Memoir, pp. 29 - 30Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014First published in: 1825