BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS OF THE ROMANTIC ERA
edited by Paula Feldman
Maria Abdy (c. 1797-1867)
An Original Thought
My Very Particular Friend
Lucy Aikin (1781-1864)
from Epistles on Women
Jane Austen (1775-1817)
Verses to Rhyme with "Rose"
On a Headache
Joanna Baillie (1762-1851)
Wind
Thunder
The Kitten
Up! Quit Thy Bower!
Woo'd and Married and A'
Address to a Steam-Vessel
Song ("The gliding fish that takes his play")
The Sun Is Down
Lines to a Teapot
The Maid of Llanwellyn
Anna Letitia Barbauld (1743-1825)
The Mouse's Petition
An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study
A Summer Evening's Meditation
Tomorrow
Inscription for an Ice-House
To the Poor
Washing-Day
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem
Life
The Baby-House
Riddle ("From rosy bowers we issue forth")
Mrs. E.-G. Bayfield (fl. 1803-1816)
The Danger of Discontent
Elizabeth Bentley (1767-1839)
To a Redbreast
Matilda Betham (1776-1852)
To Miss Rouse Boughton,
Now the Right Hon. Lady St. John
Sonnet ("Urge me no more!")
To a Llangollen Rose, The Day after It Had Been Given by Miss Ponsonby
Fragment ("A Pilgrim weary, toil-subdued")
The Daughter
II ("Lucy, I think not of thy beauty")
VII ("Come, Magdalen, and bind my hair")
Susanna Blamire (1747-1794)
The Nabob
The Siller Craun
What Ails This Heart o' Mine?
The Chelsea Pensioners
Barley Broth
Stoklewath; or, The Cumbrian Village
Countess of Blessington (1790-1849)
Stock in Trade of Modern Poetesses
Mary Ann Browne (1812-1844)
A World without Water
The Song of the Elements
The Wild Horse
To a Wild Bee
Lady Byron (nee Anne Isabella Milbanke) (1792-1860)
To Ada
Dorothea Primrose Campbell (1793-1863)
The Shetland Fisherman
Ann Candler (1740-1814)
Reflections on My Own Situation
Elizabeth Cobbold (nee Eliza Knipe) (1767-1824)
On the Lake of Windermere
Keswick
The Nurse and the Newspaper
Sara Coleridge (1802-1852)
Poppies
I Was a Brook
Blest Is the Tarn
Milk-White Doe, 'Tis But the Breeze
I Tremble When with Look Benign
The Captive Bird with Ardour Sings
Hannah Cowley (1743-1809)
Monologue
Invocation