Mary Leapor's Poems by Title
The links provided below go to the poem inside the whole collection as one continuous document, modeling its original publication ("in Vol.") , or as separate documents ("single").
- A Prayer for the Year 1745. p. 69 [in Vol.] | [single]
- A Request to the Divine Being.p. 278 [in Vol.] | [single]
- A Summer's Wish. p. 21 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Advice to Myrtillo. p. 167 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Epistle to a Lady. p. 38 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Epitaph. p. 255 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Epitaph. p. 263 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Essay on Friendship. p. 74 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Essay on Happiness. p. 54 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Essay on Hope. p. 60 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Hymn to the Morning. p. 23 [in Vol.] | [single]
- An Ode on Mercy: In Imitation of Part of the 145th Psalm. p. 12 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Catharina's Cave. By Mr. Newton. p. 192 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Celadon to Mira. p. 136 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Colinetta. p. 26 [in Vol.] | [single]
- DORINDA at her Glass. Page 1 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Damon and Strephon . A Pastoral Complaint. p. 18 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Davn's Complaint, II Samuel, chap. I. p. 72 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Florimelia, the First Pastoral. By Mr. Newton. p. 183 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Florimelia, the Second Pastoral. By Mr. Newton. p. 187 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Job 's Curse, and his Appeal. Taken out of Job, Chap. i, and xxxi. p. 238 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Mira to Octavia. p. 258 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Mira's Will. p. 8 [in Vol.] | [single]
- On Discontent. To Stella. p. 170 [in Vol.] | [single]
- On Mr. Pope's Universal Prayer. p. 142 [in Vol.] | [single]
- On Sickness. ibid. [in Vol.] | [single]
- On Winter. p. 256 [in Vol.] | [single]
- On the Death of a justly admir'd Author. p. 252 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Prosperine 's Ragout. p. 247 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Silvia and the Bee. p. 270 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Song to Cloe , playing on her Spinet. p. 120 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Soto ; A Character. p. 175 [in Vol.] | [single]
- Strephon to Celia . A modern Love-Letter. p. 104 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Apparition. p. 108 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Beauties of the Spring. p. 15 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Charms of Anthony. p. 249 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Crucifixion and The Resurrection. An Ode. p. 50 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Cruel Parent. A Dream. p. 271 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Death of Abel. p. 232 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Enquiry. p. 196 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Fall of Lucia. p. 48 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Fields of Melancholy and Chearfulness. p. 145 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Fox and the Hen. A Fable. p. 97 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Friend in Disgrace. A Dialogue. p. 10 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Genius in Disguise. p. 131 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Head-ach. To Aurelia. p. 101 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Libyan Hunter, a Fable. Inscrib'd to the Memory of a late admir'd Author. p. 153 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Linnet and the Goldfinch. p. 31 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Mistaken Lover. p. 81 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Month of August. Sylvanus , a Courtier, Phillis , a Country Man. p. 34 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Moral Vision. p. 65 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Penitent. Occasion'd by the Author's being asked if she would take Ten Pounds for her Poems. p. 118 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Power of Beauty. p. 229 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Proclamation of Apollo. p. 41 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Proposal. p. 173 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Question. Occasion'd by a serious Admonition. p. 224 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Rival Brothers. p. 201 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Sacrifice. An Epistle to Celia. p. 226 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Setting Sun. p. 261 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Sow and the Peacock. A Fable. p. 179 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Tale of Cushi . From II. Samuel, Chap. xviii.p. 243 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Temple of Love. p. 162 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Ten-Penny-Nail. p. 125 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Third Chapter of the Wisdom of Solomon . From the First to the Sixth Verse. p. 52 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Universal Dream. p. 177 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The Way of the World. p. 90 [in Vol.] | [single]
- The inspir'd Quill. Occasion'd by a present of Crow Pens. p. 111 [in Vol.] | [single]
- To Artemisia . Dr. King's Invitation to Bellvill : Imitated. p. 106 [in Vol.] | [single]
- To Grammaticus. p. 122 [in Vol.] | [single]
- To a Gentleman with a Manuscript Play. p. 267 [in Vol.] | [single]