________________________________________________
This listing contains work(s) of Anna Seward available for reading. Click on a book title's link below to select a book to read online.
Titles in Poem Category Top
- On The Pleasures Of Rural Life [Book The Fifth, Epode The Second] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 100: Lyre Of The Sonnet, That Full Many A Time from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 10: To Honora Sneyd from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 11: How Sweet To Rove, From Summer Sun-Beams Veil'd from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 12: Chill'd By Unkind Honora's Alter'd Eye from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 13: Thou Child Of Night, And Silence, Balmy Sleep from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 14: Ingratitude, How Deadly Is Thy Smart from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 15: The Evening Shines In May's Luxuriant Pride from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 16: Apollo, At His Crowded Altars, Tir'd from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 17: Ah! Why Have I Indulg'd My Dazzled Sight from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 18: Ceas'd Is The Rain; But Heavy Drops Yet Fall from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 19: To ---- from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 1: When Life's Realities The Soul Perceives from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 20: On Reading A Description Of Pope's Gardens At Twickenham from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 21: Proud Of Our Lyric Galaxy, I Hear from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 22: You, Whose Dull Spirits Feel Not The Fine Glow from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 23: To Miss E. S. from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 24: Behold The Day An Image Of The Year! from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 25: Petrarch To Vaucluse from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 26: O Partial Memory! Years, That Fled Too Fast from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 27: See Wither'd Winter, Bending Low His Head from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 28: O, Genius! Does Thy Sun-Resembling Beam from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 29: If Genius Has Its Danger, Grief And Pain from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 2: The Future, and its gifts, alone we prize from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 30: That Song Again!--Its Sounds My Bosom Thrill from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 31: To The Departing Spirit Of An Alienated Friend from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 32: To The Departing Spirit Of An Alienated Friend (continued) from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 33: Last Night Her Form The Hours Of Slumber Bless'd from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 34: When Death, Or Adverse Fortune's Ruthless Gale from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 35: Spring from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 36: Summer from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 37: Autumn from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 38: Winter from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 39: Winter Evening from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 3: From These Wild Heights, Where Oft The Mists Descend from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 40: December Morning from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 41: Invitation To A Friend from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 42: Lo! The Year's Final Day!--Nature Performs from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 43: To May, In The Year 1783 from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 44: Rapt Contemplation, Bring Thy Waking Dreams from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 45: From Possibility's Dim Chaos Sprung from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 46: Dark As The Silent Stream Beneath The Night] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 47: On Mr. Sargent's Dramatic Poem, The Mine from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 48: Now Young-Ey'd Spring, On Gentle Breezes Borne from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 49: On The Use Of New And Old Words In Poetry from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 4: To Honora Sneyd, Whose Health Was Always Best In Winter from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 50: In Every Breast Affection Fires, There Dwells from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 51: To Sylvia On Her Approaching Nuptials from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 52: Long Has The Pall Of Midnight Quench'd The Scene from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 53: Written In The Spring 1785 On The Death Of The Poet Laureat from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 54: A Persian King To His Son from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 55: On The Quick Transition From Winter To Summer In The Year 1785 from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 56: To A Timid Young Lady from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 57: Written The Night Preceding The Funeral Of Mrs. Charles Buckeridge from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 58: Not The Slow Hearse, Where Nod The Sable Plumes from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 59: To The Right Honourable Lady Marianne Carnegie from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 5: To A Friend, Who Thinks Sensibility A Misfortune from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 60: Addressed To A Friend from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 61: To Mr. Henry Cary, On Reading His Sonnets Written At Sixteen from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 62: Dim Grows The Vital Flame In His Dear Breast from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 63: To Colebrooke Dale from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 64: To Mr. Henry Cary, On The Publication Of His Sonnets from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 65: To The Same from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 66: Nobly To Scorn Thy Gilded Veil To Wear from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 67: On Doctor Johnson's Unjust Criticisms In His Lives Of The Poets from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 68: On The Posthumous Fame Of Doctor Johnson from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 69: To A Young Lady, Purposing To Marry A Man Of Immoral Character... from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 6: In This Chill Morning Of A Wintry Spring from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 70: To A Young Lady In Affliction, Who Fancied She Should Never More Be H from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 71: To The Poppy from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 72: Written In The Rainy Summer Of 1789 from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 73: He Who A Tender Long-Lov'd Wife Survives from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 74: In Sultry Noon When Youthful Milton Lay from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 75: He Found Her Not;--Yet Much The Poet Found from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 76: The Critics Of Doctor Johnson's School from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 77: O! Hast Thou Seen A Vernal Morning Bright from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 78: Sophia Tempts Me To Her Social Walls from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 79: While Unsuspecting Trust In All That Wears from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 7: By Derwent's rapid stream as oft I stray'd from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 80: As Lightens The Brown Hill To Vivid Green from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 81: On A Lock Of Miss Sarah Seward's Hair Who Died In Her Twentieth Year from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 82: From A Riv'd Tree, That Stands Beside The Grave from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 83: On Catania And Syracuse Swallowed Up By Earthquake from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 84: While One Sere Leaf, That Parting Autumn Gilds from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 85: To March from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 86: To The Lake Of Killarney from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 87: To A Young Lady, Addressed By A Gentleman Celebrated For His Poetic T from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 88: The Prospect A Flooded Vale from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 89: Yon Late But Gleaming Moon, In Hoary Light from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 8: Short Is The Time The Oldest Being Lives from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 90: My Hour Is Not Yet Come!--These Burning Eyes from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 91: Behold That Tree, In Autumn's Dim Decay from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 91: On The Fleet Streams, The Sun, That Late Arose from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 93: Yon Soft Star, Peering O'er The Sable Cloud from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 94: All Is Not Right With Him, Who Ill Sustains from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 95: On The Damp Margin Of The Sea-Beat Shore from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 96: The Breathing Freshness Of The Shining Morn from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 97: To A Coffin-Lid from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 98: Since My Griev'd Mind Some Energy Regains from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 99: On The Violent Thunder Storms from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- Sonnet 9: Seek Not, My Lesbia, The Sequester'd Dale from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Apollo [Book The First, Ode The Thirty-First] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Barine [Book The Second, Ode The Eighth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To His Attendant [Book The First, Ode The Thirty-Eighth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Leuconoe [Book The First, Ode The Eleventh] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Licinius Murena [Book The Second, Ode The Tenth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Liguria [Book The Fourth, Ode The Tenth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Lyce, On Her Refusing To Admit His Visits [Book 3, Ode 10th] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Lydia [ Book The First, Ode The Eighth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Maecenas [Book The First, Ode The First] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Maecenas [Book The Second, Ode The Twelfth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Melpomene [Book The Fourth, Ode The Third] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Munatius Plancus [Book The First, Ode The Seventh] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Neaera [Book The Fifth, Epode The Fifteenth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Phidyle, Exhorting Her To Be Content With A Frugal Sacrifice [book 3, Ode 23] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Phyllis, Inviting Her To Celebrate Birthday Of Maecenas [Book 4th,Ode 11th] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Posthumus [Book The Second, Ode The Fourteenth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Pyrrha [Book The First, Ode The Fifth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Sallust [Book The Second, Ode The Second] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Telephus [Book The Third, Ode The Nineteenth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Thaliarchus [Book The First, Ode The Ninth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To The Fountain Of Blandusia [Book The Third, Ode The Thirteenth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To The Hon. Thomas Erskine [Horace, Book The Second, Ode The Third, Imitated] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To The Roman People, On Their Renewing The Civil Wars [book 5th, Ode The 7th] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To Titus Valgius [ Book The Second, Ode The Ninth] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
- To William Hayley, Esq [book The Fourth, Ode The Seventh, Imitated] from Original Sonnets On Various Subjects; and Odes Paraphrased from Horace
GO TO TOP OF SCREEN
|