Mary Barber poet from United Kingdom was born in 1685, had 70 years and died in 1755. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is prevalent form.
Top ten poems Mary Barber
Written For My Son In His Sickness, To One Of His School fellows.
... Whilst Health and Pleasure gild our Days ...
To A Lady In The Spleen
... Shall Heav'n, that form'd thee wond'rous fair, ...
To A Lady Who Commanded Me To Send Her An Account In Verse
... Nor shall be thought, by those who know me, ...
Sent As From A School--Fellow To My Son
... 'tis true, But wondrous small the Revenue! ...
Advice To The Ladies At Bath. Written By A Lady.
... Let either Brownlow set your Notions right: ...
Written At Camberwell, Near London, In The Study Of Mr. Wainwright
... From thence the beauteous Walks survey ...
Jupiter And Fortune.
... My Arts! (says she) Great Jove, you know, ...
Occasion'd By Reading The Memoirs Of Anne Of Austria
... O Thou, whose Arm, reach'd down from Heav'n to save, ...
Conclusion Of A Letter To The Rev. Mr. C---.
... Which must heighten the Plagues of for better for worse! ...
To A Gentleman
... This Exchange should they make, it would set 'em both right ...