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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionPoems Upon Several Occasions (1748)
- Dorinda at her Glass
- Mira's Will
- The Friend in Disgrace
- An Ode on Mercy
- The Beauties of the Spring
- Damon and Strephon
- A Summer's Wish
- An Hymn to the Morning
- Colinetta
- The Linnet and the Goldfinch
- The Month of August
- An Epistle to a Lady
- The Proclamation of Apollo
- The Fall of Lucia
- The Crucifixion and Resurrection. An Ode
- The Third Chapter of the Wisdom of Solomon
- Essay on Happiness
- An Essay on Hope
- The Moral Vision
- A Prayer for the Year, 1745
- David's Complaint
- Essay on Friendship
- The Mistaken Lover
- The Way of the World
- The Fox and the Hen. A Fable
- The Headache. To Aurelia
- Strephon to Celia. A Modern Love-Letter
- To Artemisia. Dr. King's Invitation to Bellvill: Imitated
- The Apparition
- The Inspired Quill
- The Penitent
- Song to Cloe, playing on her Spinet
- To Grammaticus
- The Ten-Penny Nail
- The Genius in Disguise
- Celadon to Mira
- On Mr. Pope's Universal Prayer
- The Fields of Melancholy and Cheerfulness
- The Libyan Hunter, a Fable
- The Temple of Love
- Advice to Myrtillo
- On Discontent. To Stella
- The Proposal
- Soto. A Character
- The Universal Dream
- The Sow and the Peacock. A Fable
- Florimelia, the First Pastoral. By Mr. Newton
- Florimelia, the Second Pastoral. By Mr. Newton
- Catharina's Cave. By Mr. Newton
- The Enquiry
- The Rival Brothers
- The Question. Occasioned by a serious Admonition
- The Sacrifice. An Epistle to Celia
- The Power of Beauty
- The Death of Abel
- Job's Curse, and his Appeal
- The Tale of Cushi
- Proserpine's Ragout
- The Charms of Anthony
- On the Death of a justly admired Author
- An Epitaph
- On Winter
- Mira to Octavia
- The Setting Sun. To Silvia
- An Epitaph
- On Sickness
- To a Gentleman with a Manuscript Play
- Silvia and the Bee
- The Cruel Parent. A Dream
- A Request to the Divine Being
- Close sectionPoems Upon Several Occasions (1751)
- On Patience
- Phoebus to Artemisia
- Man the Monarch
- Mopsus; or, The Castle-Builder
- An Epistle to Artemisia. On Fame
- Advice to Sophronia
- Proper Ingredients for the Head of a Beau, found amongst the Rules of Prometheus
- To Lucinda
- August 1746
- An Essay on Woman
- The Epistle of Deborah Dough
- Complaining Dephne. A Pastoral
- The Disappointment
- The Consolation
- Cicely, Joan, and Deborah
- The Complaint
- The Pocket-Book's Soliloquy
- The Pocket-Book's Petition to Parthenissa
- Parthenissa's Answer to the Pocket-Book's Soliloquy
- Nature Undone by Art
- Mira to Octavia
- Crumble-Hall
- Upon her Play being Returned to her, Stained with Claret
- The Delicate Hen
- The Birth-Night
- The Muses' Embassy
- Timon
- Fuddling Dicky, and Scolding Nelly
- Minutius and Artemisia. A Dialogue
- The Visit
- A New Ballad
- Corydon. Phillario. Or, Mira's Picture
- The XVIIIth Psalm Imitated, to the 15th Verse
- Close sectionThe Unhappy Father. A Tragedy
- Close sectionSome Acts of a Second Play
- Close sectionLetters, &c. Written by Mrs. Leapor
- Upon my lately reading a Discourse
- On the Essay on Woman
- Sent with the Poem called The Proclamation of Apollo
- Thalia, To Miss Biddy
- On her Verses being sent to London
- On her Writings being to be printed
- On the same Subject
- On her Mopsus
- Sent with the Psalm
- On the Son of Sirach, and the Prayer of Manasses
- Sent to a Lady in the Illness of that Lady's Mother
- Epitaph on Molly Leapor
- Close section End Matter