Poems by Anne Kingsmill Finch
The Marriage Of Edward Herbert Esquire, And Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert
... Her's with Cupid's Charms may suit ...
The Man Bitten By Fleas
... Let their Great-Grandsons, or their Grandsons tell ...
To A Husband
... Daphnis, my hopes and joys are bounded all in you ...
In Praise Of Writing Letters
... O'er such he reign'd, whom Neighborhood had join'd, ...
A Contemplation
... With Christ there Charles's Crown shall meet {8} ...
Democritus And His Neighbors
... At least to those, whose Whimsies are so strange, ...
Fragment At Tunbridge-Wells
... Then live, old Brown! with thy Chalybeats, ...
The Eagle, The Sow, And The Cat
... Methinks, good Neighbour, you should live in Care: ...
The House Of Socrates
... Whilst Others thought, there should not dwell ...
The Owl Describing Her Young Ones
... Faces or Books, beyond their Worth extoll'd, ...
For The Better
... And take from empty'd Veins these scorching Heats away: ...
A Pastoral Dialogue Between Two Shepherdesses
... When [Dorinda] Oh, hold! that Tale will last, ...
A Song
... Thus, whilst with Art she plays, and sings ...
A Tale of the Miser and the Poet
... Nor charge Great Men with thriftless Nonsense: ...
Adam Pos'd
... T'have hit the wav'ring Form, or giv'n this Thing a Name ...