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Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825) English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and author of children's literature
Poems by Anna Laetitia Barbauld - A School Eclogue
- A Summer Evening's Meditation
- A Thought on Death
- An Address to the Deity
- An Autumnal Thought
- An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study
- Autumn
- Backwardness of the Spring 1771
- Beauty of Insects
- “Come, Said Jesus”
- Corsica
- Dejection
- Delia, an Elegy
- Eighteen Hundred and Eleven
- Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq.
- Hymn 1 (Jehovah reigns: let every nation hear)
- Hymn 2 (Praise to God, immortal praise)
- Hymn 3. For Easter Sunday (AGAIN the Lord of life and light)
- Hymn 4 (Behold, where breathing love divine)
- Hymn 5 (AWAKE, my soul! lift up thine eyes)
- Hymn to Content
- In the Manner of Spenser
- Life
- Logogriph
- Octogenery Reflections
- Ode to Remorse
- Ode to Spring
- On a Lady's Writing
- On a Portrait
- On the Death of Mrs. Jennings
- Pastoral Hymn
- Pious Friendship
- Riddle
- Song 1 (COME here fond youth, whoe'er thou be)
- Song 2 (IF ever thou didst joy to bind)
- Song 3 (LEAVE me, simple shepherd, leave me)
- Song 4 (WHEN gentle Celia first I knew)
- Song 5 (AS near a weeping spring reclin'd)
- Song 6 (WHEN first upon your tender cheek)
- The Caterpillar
- The Epiphany
- The Groans of the Tankard
- The Invitation, to Miss B—
- The Mouse's Petition
- The Origin of Song-Writing
- The Rights of Women
- The Unknown God
- This Solemn Day
- To a Friend
- To a Lady, with Painted Flowers
- To a Little Invisible Being Who is Expected Soon to Become Visible
- To Doctor Priestley
- To Love and Time
- To Miss R—, on her Attendance upon her Mother at Buxton
- To Mr. [S.T.] C[oleridge]
- To Mrs. P—, with Drawings of Birds and Insects
- To the Baron De Stonne
- To the Poor
- To Wisdom
- Tomorrow
- Verses on Mrs Rowe
- Verses Written in an Alcove
- Washing Day
- West End Fair
- Where a Crowd of Pilgrims Toil
- Written on a Marble
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