Poems of 1792

A Wish. Written in Jesus Wood, Feb. 10, 1792. [MS. _Letter_, Feb. 13, [1792].]
An Ode in the Manner of Anacreon. [MS. _Letter_, Feb. 13, [1792].]
To Disappointment. [MS. _Letter_, Feb. 13, [1792].]
A Fragment found in a Lecture-room. [MS. _Letter_, April [1792], MS. E.]
Ode. ('Ye Gales,' &c.) [MS. E.]
A Lover's Complaint to his Mistress. [MS. _Letter_, Feb. 13, [1792].]
With Fielding's 'Amelia.' [MS. O.]
Written after a Walk before Supper. [MS. _Letter_, Aug. 9, [1792].]

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American lyric poet, known for her poems on love, nature, and the feminine experience. Her work often displays a delicate and musical quality.

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