1 | Author | Title | Holding Library | Publisher | Publisher Location | Date | Edition |
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2 | [Ames, Richard] | Sylvia’s revenge, or, A satyr against man: in answer to the satyr against woman. | Newberry Library | S. Battersby | London, England | 1707 | |
3 | [Arthington, Maria] | Queries for Women Friends; affectionately addressed to Members of the Society | British Library | Charles Gilpin | London, England | 1847 | |
4 | [Crampin, Joseph] | Memoirs of Sarah Lapworth, collected from her papers : to which are added her letters and her poems, and an account of her death | Oxford University Regent's Park College Library | R. Banks and Co. | London, England | 1861 | |
5 | [Unknown] | The Prisoner; or, Nature's Complaint to Justice. A poem. By a Lady in confinement, etc. | British Library | Edward Cabe | London, England | 1758 | |
6 | [Unknown] | The Vauclusiad | British Library | [Private Printing] | [London, England] | 1799 | |
7 | A Mother | A Mother's Hymns for her children. | British Library | Wertheim and Macintosh | London, England | [1850] | Second Edition |
8 | Almon, John, ed. | The New Foundling Hospital for Wit | Library of Congress | J. Debrett | London, England | 1784 | |
9 | Aird, Marion Paul | Heart Histories, violets from the Greenwood, etc., etc., in prose and verse | British Library | Johnstone and Hunter | London, England | 1853 | |
10 | Aird, Marion Paul | The Home of the Heart: and Other Poems, Moral and Religious | British Library | James McKie | Kilmarnock, Scotland | 1846 | |
11 | Alexander, Ann of York | A Selection of hymns, designed principally for the use of prisoners | York Minster Library | Hargrove, Gawthorp & Cobb | York | 1819 | |
12 | Allingham, Helen Maria | A closet companion for the daughters of Zion | British Library | Houlston & Stoneman | London, England | 1850-51 | |
13 | Allingham, Helen Maria | A poem for the times | British Library | Houlston & Stoneman | London, England | 1855 | |
14 | Allom, Elizabeth Anne | Death Scenes, and other poems | British Library | Caleb Turner | Hackney, London, England | 1844 | |
15 | Andrews, Hannah | Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse | British Library | T. Jones | London, England | 1805 | |
16 | Andrews, Mary J. | The Quiet Hour | British Library | C. Wilmott | Brighton, England | 1850 | |
17 | Andrews, Mrs. | Original Poems, on Various and Interesting Subjects | British Library | Caldwell & Sons | Paisley, Scotland | 1852 | |
18 | Askew, Anne | The first examinacyon of Anne Askewe, latelye martyred in Smythfelde, by the Romysh popes vpholders, with the elucydacyon of Iohan Bale. | Guildhall Library | Imprented at Marpurg in the lande of Hessen [i.e. Wesel] : [Printed by D. van der Straten] | Wesel, Germany | 1546 | |
19 | Askew, Anne | The lattre examinacyon of AnneAskewe, latelye martyred in Smythfelde, by the wycked synagogue of Antichrist, with the elucydacyon of Johan Bale. | Guildhall Library | Marpurg i.e. Wesel : D. van der Straten | Wesel, Germany | 1547 | |
20 | Assorted Authors | Miscellany poems upon several occasions | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Wilson Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1692 | |
21 | Attersoll, Mrs. | Peter the Cruel King of Castile and Leon | British Library | L. Pavie | Angers, France | 1818 | |
22 | Avery, Sarah | Divine Hymns, composed on several occasions. | British Library | R. Hallett | Bridport, England | 1795 | |
23 | Ayre, Elizabeth Georgiana | Wild Flowers: or, the produce of uncultivated genius | British Library | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. | London, England | 1842 | |
24 | B, Mrs. | Poems on various subjects | British Library | J. Thompson | London, England | 1826 | |
25 | B-n, Mrs. | A Collection of Miscellaneous Poems. | British Library | Caw & Elder | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1819 | |
26 | Baillie, Marianne | Guy of Warwick: a Legende. And other poems. | British Library | A. Baillie | Kingsbury, London, England | 1817 | |
27 | Baldwin, Elizabeth | A Selection from several books of Poetry, chiefly on religious subjects | British Library | W. Nixon | Stony Stratford, England | 1823 | |
28 | Ballantyne, Mrs. John | The Kelso Souvenir: or, selections from her scrap-book | British Library | W. Blackwood | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1832 | |
29 | Balmford, William | The seaman's spiritual companion: or, Navigation spirituallized | Oxford University Regent's Park College Library | Benj. Harris | London, England | 1678 | |
30 | Barker, Miss | Lines Addressed to a Noble Lord | British Library | W. Pople | London, England | 1815 | |
31 | Barland, Katharine | Poems | British Library | David Bogue | London, England | 1845 | |
32 | Barland, Katharine | Songs of Consolation | British Library | James Hogg | London, England | 1851 | |
33 | Barnard, Frances Catherine | The Doleful Death and Flowery Funeral of Fancy | British Library | Harvey and Darton | London, England | 1837 | |
34 | Barnes, Esther | The Disengaged Fair. [A poem.] | British Library | S. Bonner | Bristol, England | 1796 | |
35 | Baron-Wilson, Mrs. Cornwell | Hours at Home. A collection of miscellaneous poems | British Library | C. Chapple | London, England | 1827 | Second |
36 | Barrand, Elizabeth | The Willows of Amwell | British Library | G. and S.E. Simson | Hertford, England | 1853 | |
37 | Bartholomew, Julia Mersilvia | The Young Poet's Offering | British Library | D.E. Gilmour | Winchester, England | 1868 | |
38 | Behn, Aphra | A pindarick poem on the happy coronation of His Most Sacred Majesty James II, and his illustrious consort Queen Mary | University of Colorado Boulder Special Collections and Archives | J. Playford for Henry Playford | London, England | 1685 | |
39 | Behn, Aphra | Forc'd Marriage | Harvard University Houghton Library | James Knapton | London, England | 1688 | [Second] |
40 | Behn, Aphra | The Emperor of the Moon | Folger Shakespeare Library | R. Holt | London, England | 1688 | |
41 | Behn, Aphra | The false count, or A new way to play an old game. As it is acted at the Duke’s theatre. | Newberry Library | M. Flesher for Jacob Tonson | London, England | 1682 | |
42 | Behn, Aphra | The Rover, or, the Banish't Cavaliers | British Library | John Amery | London, England | 1677 | |
43 | Belt, Miss | The Sons of the Martyrs, and other poems | British Library | Jewish Youths at the Institution | London, England | 1847 | |
44 | Bentley, Thomas | Monument of Matrones | Folger Shakespeare Library | H. Denham | London, England | 1582 | |
45 | Berners, Juliana | The booke of hauking, huntyng and fysshyng : with all the properties and medecynes that are necessary to be kept. | Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library | Willyam Copland | London, England | [1559] | |
46 | Betham, Matilda | The lay of Marie: a poem | Newberry Library | R. Hunter: Rogers | London, England | 1816 | |
47 | Beverley, Elizabeth | The Book of Variety | British Library | T. Traveller | London, England | 1823 | |
48 | Biller, Sarah Kilham | Holkham, the scenes of my childhood: and other poems | British Library | Foster and Hextall | London, England | 1839 | |
49 | Blanchard, Anne | Midnight Reflections and other poems | British Library | John Arliss | London, England | 1822 | |
50 | Bowden, Samuel | Poems on various subjects; with some essays in prose, letters to correspondents &c., and a treatise on health. | Library of Congress | T. Boddely | Bath, England | 1754 | |
51 | Boyle, John (editor) | Poetry and Prose. A collection of original compositions contributed for the benefit of a fund raised for Church purposes | British Library | Alex, Laurie & Co. | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1844 | |
52 | Bradstreet, Anne | The tenth muse lately sprung up in America, or, Severall poems compiled with great variety of wit and learning, full of delight | Indiana University Lilly Library | Stephen Botwell | London | 1650 | |
53 | Bragg, Jane | Lays of Early Years | British Library | Johnston and Barrett | London, England | 1839 | |
54 | Bragg, Jane | Verses for Children | British Library | H. Scott | Carlisle, England | 1862 | |
55 | Brettell, Mr. | Susan Ashfield, and other poems | British Library | Richard Edwards | London, England | 1820 | |
56 | Bristow, Amelia | The Maniac, a tale; or, a view of Bethlem Hospital | British Library | J. Hatchard | London, England | 1810 | |
57 | Britton, Frances | Short and true sketches on the conflicts of life, and other subjects | British Library | [Private Printing] | [London, England] | 1828 | |
58 | Brome, Richard | The Debauchee; or, The Contented Cuckold | Princeton University Firestone Library | J. Amery | London, England | 1677 | |
59 | Brown, Louisa | The Heathen Mythology, in easy and pleasing verse | British Library | J. Bailey | London, England | 1820 | |
60 | Brown, Margaret | Lays of Affection | British Library | John Hatchard | Picadilly, London, England | 1819 | |
61 | Browne, Mary Ann | Sacred Poetry | British Library | D. Marples | London, England | 1840 | |
62 | Buckingham, George Villiers | Poems on several occasions | Library of Congress | London, England | 1714 | ||
63 | Budgett, Mary Elizabeth | Lays and Legends of Many Lands | British Library | Cradock and Co. | London, England | 1848 | |
64 | Bullock, Christopher | Woman is a Riddle | Harvard University Houghton Library | A. Bettesworth | London, England | 1717 | |
65 | Burrell, Lady Sophia | Maximian | Harvard University Houghton Library | L. Hansard | London, England | 1800 | |
66 | Butler, Harriette | Lays of the Heart | British Library | J. Gleave | Manchester, England | 1833 | |
67 | Caird, Eliza | Christian Songs and Elegies | British Library | James Morrison | [Perth, Scotland] | 1846 | |
68 | Campbell, Ann | A Wreath of Poesy; or Effusions of the Heart | British Library | R. Weston | London, England | 1828 | |
69 | Campbell, Elizabeth | Poems | British Library | [Private Printing] | Arbroath, Scotland | 1862 | |
70 | Candler, Ann | Poetical Attempts by Ann Candler, a Suffolk cottager; with a short narrative of her life. | British Library | John Raw | Ipswich, England | 1803 | |
71 | Capper, Louisa | A poetical history of England; written for the use of the young ladies educated | British Library | Printed for The Author. | London, England | 1810 | |
72 | Carey, Elizabeth Sheridan | Ivy Leaves; or offerings in verse | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1837 | |
73 | Carnes, Hannah | Juvenile Poems | British Library | H. Hart | Saffron Walden, England | 1846 | |
74 | Carnes, Hannah | The Beauties of Halstead | British Library | George Piper | Chelmsford, England | 1861 | |
75 | Carnes, Hannah | The Beauties of Walden: a poem | British Library | H. Hart | Saffron Walden, England | 1842 | |
76 | Carnes, Hannah | The Widow's Cottage, and other pathetic poems, etc. | British Library | William Verrinder | Gloucester, England | 1829 | |
77 | Carnes, Hannah | The Widow's Cottage: A Poem. Founded on Fact | British Library | S. Wilson | Cambridge, England | 1844 | |
78 | Carnes, Hannah | Truthful pathetic poetry, etc. | British Library | J. Shearcroft | Chelmsford, England | [1855] | |
79 | Carrington, Mrs. E. | A metrical outline of historical events | British Library | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. | London, England | 1861 | |
80 | Carshore, Mary | Songs of the East | British Library | D'Rozario and Co. | Calcutta, India | 1855 | |
81 | Carter, Augusta Maria | Poetic Reveries: A Collection of Sacred and Miscellaneous Poems | British Library | Augusta Maria Carter | Winchester, England | 1849 | |
82 | Carter, Mary-Ann | The Deluge, the General Ressurection, and Other Poems, etc. | British Library | Hamilton, Adams, and Co. | London, England | 1838 | |
83 | Caselli, Elizabeth | Poems on Religious & Moral Subjects | British Library | James Tratham | Falmouth, England | 1818 | |
84 | Caulfield, Frances Sally | The Innocents; a sacred drama. Ocean; and the Earthquake at Aleppo | British Library | Craddock and Joy | London, England | 1824 | |
85 | Caulton, Isabella | The domestic hearth, and other poems | British Library | Bradshaw and Blacklock | Manchester, England | 1843 | |
86 | Caulton, Isabella | Poems for home | British Library | Richard Russel | Leamington Spa, England | 1851 | |
87 | Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Observations upon Experimental Philosophy. To which is added, The Description of a New Blazing World. | British Library | A. Maxwell | London, England | 1668 | |
88 | Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Orations of divers sorts, accomdated to divers places | The Huntington Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1662 | |
89 | Cavendish, Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle | Poems, and phancies, written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent Princess the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. | British Library | By William Wilson | London, England | 1664 | |
90 | Centlivre, Susanna | The Busie Body | Harvard University Houghton Library | Bernard Lintott | London, England | [1709] | |
91 | Centlivre, Susanna | The Busy Body: A Comedy, In Five Acts | Duke University Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library | Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown | London, England | 1806 | |
92 | Chamber, Anne, Countess Temple | Poems | Stanford University Special Collections | Strawberry-Hill | London, England | 1764 | |
93 | Chapone, Hester | Miscellanies in prose and verse | British Library | C. Dilly | London, England | 1787 | |
94 | Charke, Charlotte | A narrative of the life of Mrs. Charlotte Charke | British Library | W. Reeve | London, England | 1759 | Second |
95 | Charke, Charlotte and Mary Robinson | Autobiography. A collection of the most instructive and amusing lives ever published | British Library | Hunt & Clarke; Whittaker, Treacher & Arnot | London, England | 1826-33 | |
96 | Child, Lydia Maria | The Western coronal; a collection of pieces, written at various times. | British Library | John Reid & Co. | Glasgow, Scotland | 1833 | |
97 | Clarke, Ann | The World an Inn; Or, the Soul's Search After Divine Knowledge. An Allegory. | British Library | Printed for The Author. | London, England | 1835? | Sixth |
98 | Clarke, Anne | Small literary patchwork | British Library | Nichols, Son, and Bentley | London, England | 1814 | |
99 | Cobbold, Elizabeth | Poems By Mrs. Elizabeth Cobbold, With A Memoir Of The Author | Chawton House Library | J. Raw | London, England | 1825 | |
100 | Cochrane, Mrs. Alexander | Flights of fancy; consisting of a variety of poetical pieces | British Library | Patrick Wilson | London, England | 1844 | |
101 | Cockle, Mary | Elegy on the death of His Late Majesty George the Third | British Library | S. Hodgson | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | 1820 | |
102 | Cockle, Mary | Elegy to the memory of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales | British Library | S. Hodgson | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | 1817 | |
103 | Cockle, Mary | Lines addressed to Lady Byron | British Library | S. Hodgson | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | 1817 | |
104 | Cockle, Mary | Lines on the lamented death of Sir John Moore | British Library | D.N. Shury | London, England | 1810 | |
105 | Cockle, Mary | Reply to Lord Byron's "Fare thee well" | British Library | S. Hodgson | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | 1817 | |
106 | Cockle, Mary | Simple Minstrelsy | British Library | C. Chapple | London, England | 1812 | |
107 | Coldwell, Mary | A congratulatory poem, addressed to Her Majesty Queen Victoria... | British Library | Hatchard and Son | London, England | 1840 | |
108 | Collins, Elizabeth | Metrical Translations from the works of Lamartine... | British Library | Imprimerie de Gœtschy | Paris, France | [1850] | |
109 | Colquhoun, Katharine | Alias. A farce, in one act | British Library | [Harrison & Sons] | London, England | [1859] | |
110 | Colthurst, E. | Emmanuel | British Library | James Nisbet | London, England | 1833 | |
111 | Colthurst, E. | Futurity continued | British Library | Osborne Savage and Son | Cork, Ireland | 1838 | |
112 | Colthurst, E. | Home | British Library | John Bloster | Cork, Ireland | 1836 | |
113 | Colthurst, E. | Life: a poem | British Library | John Bolster | Cork, Ireland | 1835 | |
114 | Colthurst, E. | Loyalty, a poem | British Library | Osborne Savage and Son | Cork, Ireland | 1838 | |
115 | Colthurst, E. | The story; a poem, in five cantos | British Library | [none listed] | Liverpool, England | 1840 | |
116 | Cook, Eliza | Lays of a wild harp; a collection of metrical pieces | British Library | John Bennett | London, England | 1835 | |
117 | Cooke, Mrs. M.A. | The Exhibition Bible Stall | British Library | William Maillard | Guernsey, England | 1862 | |
118 | Cookson, Elizabeth | Mylecharane; the most popular and most ancient Manx national song | British Library | M.A. Quiggan | Douglas, Isle of Mann | 1859 | Second |
119 | Coombe, Sarah Matilda | Aurestine; a tale of fancy | British Library | Williams and Son | Portsea, England | 1829 | |
120 | Cope, Harriett | Suicide: a poem | British Library | H. Bryer | London, England | 1815 | |
121 | Cope, Harriett | The triumphs of religion | British Library | A.J. Valpy | London, England | 1811 | |
122 | Costello, Louisa Stuart | The maid of the cyprus isle, and other poems | British Library | Barnard and Farley | London, England | 1815 | |
123 | Cowell, Elizabeth Susan | Historical reveries | British Library | Longman, Orme, Browne, & Co. | London, England | 1839 | |
124 | Cowley, Hannah | The Belle's stratagem | Cornell University Kroch Library Rare and Manuscript Collections | T. Cadell | London | 1787 | Second |
125 | Crawford, Margaret | Rustic Lays, on the braces of Gala Water | British Library | Mould and Tod | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1855 | |
126 | Creswick, Margaret | Spiritual Songs | British Library | Crewswick &Co. | London, England | 1861 | |
127 | Croker, Margaret Sarah | A tribute to the memory of Sir Samuel Romilly | British Library | John Souter | London, England | 1818 | |
128 | Croker, Margaret Sarah | Monody on His late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent | British Library | Francis Westley | London, England | 1820 | |
129 | Croly [Cunningham], Jane | Mystagogue | British Library | George Drought | Dublin, Ireland | 1851 | |
130 | Crowe, Catherine | The cruel kindness. A romantic play | British Library | George Routledge and Co. | London, England | 1853 | |
131 | Cull, Mary | An Acknowledgment to His Royal Highness the Prince Albert | British Library | [none listed] | [London, England] | [1853] | |
132 | Cull, Mary | Lines descriptive of the lying in state & funeral porcession of... | British Library | [none listed] | [London, England] | [1852] | |
133 | Cull, Mary | Lines, on the Wreck of the “Birkenhead,” near the Cape of Good Hope | British Library | [none listed] | [London, England] | [1852] | |
134 | Culley, Ellen | Poems | British Library | Charles Westerton | London, England | 1855 | |
135 | Curling, Mary Anne | Poetical Pieces | British Library | Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot | London, England | 1831 | Second |
136 | Cursham, Mary Anne | Poems, sacred, dramatic, and lyric | British Library | Hamilton, Adams, and Co. | London, England | 1833 | |
137 | Curties, Marianne | Classical pastime, in a set of poetical enigmas, on the planets... | British Library | Snare and Man | London, England | 1813 | |
138 | Czarnecki, Louisa Agnes | General Bem and other poems | British Library | John Mackie | Glasgow, Scotland | 1852 | |
139 | Czarnecki, Louisa Agnes | The hero of Italy and other poems | British Library | Paton & Ritchie | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1861 | |
140 | Dallas, Justina Davidson | Original Trifles | British Library | Saunders and Otley | London, England | 1852 | |
141 | Dallor, Frances | The Duel, an original poem. | British Library | W. Harding | London, England | 1832 | |
142 | Dash, Mary | Sacred and moral pieces | British Library | [none listed] | Brighton, England | 1827 | |
143 | Davenptort, W. | Lord Byron in the Other World | British Library | [None Listed] | [None Listed] | [1825] | |
144 | Davie, Elizabeth | Wayside verses; or, pilgrim melodies | British Library | Adams and King | London, England | 1859 | |
145 | Davys, Mary | The northern heiress: or, humours of York | York Minster Library | H. Meere | London | 1716 | |
146 | Dawson Bruce Wetherell, Mrs. | Lays of the Troubadours | British Library | W. Purves, Shields & Son | London | [1847] | |
147 | Dawson, M.A. | A Poem, occasioned by the Partial Burning of York Cathedral | British Library | Hatchard and Son | London, England | 1829 | Second |
148 | de Trepka, Blanche Shakspeare | Panthea, a Greek tale, and other poems | British Library | Gresham Press | London, England | 1856 | |
149 | de Trepka, Blanche Shakspeare | The Question: “To be or not to be?” | British Library | J. Kendrick | London, England | 1855 | |
150 | Dent, Caroline | Thoughts and sketches in verse | British Library | Arthur Hall, Virture, & Co. | London, England | 1854 | |
151 | Derenzy, Margaret Graves | Poems appropriate for a sick or a melancholy hour | British Library | F. Houlston and Son | Wellington, England | 1824 | |
152 | Derenzy, Margaret Graves | A Tribute of Affection to the memory of a beloved sister | British Library | Houlston & Son | London, England | 1836 | |
153 | Dewhurst, Jane | Poems by J.D. | British Library | T. Philpott | Kingston, England | 1858 | Third |
154 | Dewsnap, Mary Lucy | The slave auction | British Library | [none listed] | [Leeds, England] | [1853] | |
155 | Dixon, Charlotte Eliza | "Bread cast upon the waters" | British Library | [none listed] | London, England | 1830 | |
156 | Dixon, Charlotte Eliza | The Mount of Olives, or the Resurrection and Ascension | British Library | J. Adlard | London, England | 1814 | |
157 | Dixon, Charlotte Eliza | The Mount of Olives, or the Resurrection and Ascension | British Library | J. Adlard | London, England | 1815 | |
158 | Dixon, Jane | Sacred lyrics, and other poems | British Library | T. Stevenson | London, England | 1843 | |
159 | Dixon, Lucy | Flowers from Gethsemane. Hymns | British Library | George Bell | London, England | 1850 | |
160 | Docwra, Anne | An Epistle of love and good advice to my old friends | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1683 | |
161 | Duckworth, Eleanor | Poems and Sketches | British Library | W. Gentles and Co. | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1856 | Second |
162 | Duckworth, Eleanor | Poems and Sketches | British Library | W. Gentles and Co. | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1856 | Fourth |
163 | Duvard, Primogene | The Angel of Death, and other poems. | British Library | H. T. Tidy | Sittingbourne, England | 1862 | Second |
164 | Duvard, Primogene | Devotional Exercises for fourteen days, etc. | British Library | Printed for the Authoress. | Sittingbourne, England | 1855 | |
165 | Duvard, Primogene | Devotional Exercises for fourteen days, etc. | British Library | Printed for the Authoress. | York | 1846 | |
166 | Duvard, Primogene | Mary Tudor: an historical drama, in five acts [and in prose], etc. | British Library | Printed for the Authoress. | Northallerton, England | 1844 | |
167 | Duvard, Primogene | Poems | British Library | James Pope | Northallerton, England | 1843 | Second |
168 | Duvard, Primogene | Poems and Hymns on Scripture subjects. | British Library | H. T. Tidy | Sittingbourne, England | 1864 | |
169 | Earle, Miss | Corinth, and other poems. | British Library | Ellerton and Henderson | London, England | 1821 | |
170 | Edgeworth, Maria | Comic Dramas In Three Acts | Private Colletion Belonging to John Lovell Beddoes | R. Hunter | London, England | 1817 | |
171 | Edgeworth, Temple | The Mysterious Shriek, or, Alexander and Lavinia | British Library | Thomas Tegg | London, England | 1809 | |
172 | Elfe, Anne | The Lays of Caruth, Bard of Dinham; and other poems | British Library | Richard Taylor & Co. | London, England | 1808 | |
173 | Elfe, Anne | Original Poems | British Library | M. Willett | Chepstow, Wales | 1809 | |
174 | Elliot, Anne, of Exeter | Serious thoughts in prose and poetry | British Library | L. and G. Seeley | London, England | 1841 | |
175 | Elliot, Anne, of Exeter | The Heart's-Ease | British Library | John M'Watters | Armagh, Ireland | 1837 | |
176 | Elliott, Mary | Flowers of Instruction: or, Familiar subjects in verse | British Library | William Darton | London, England | 1820 | |
177 | Emra, Lucy | Heavenly themes, a selection of original poetry | British Library | Hamilton, Adams, and Co. | London, England | 1832 | |
178 | Emra, Lucy | Onward and upward | British Library | J. Read | Sittingbourne, England | 1853 | |
179 | Emra, Lucy | Things New and Old, or recollections by a District Visitor, in prose and verse | British Library | Hamilton, Adams, and Co. | London, England | 1839 | |
180 | Ephelia | Female Poems on Several Occasions | The Huntington Library | James Courtney | London, England | 1682 | Second |
181 | Erskine, Lady Frances | Memoirs relating to the Queen of Bohemia. By one of her Ladies | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1770 | |
182 | Espener, Isabella | Sentimental poetry, acrostics, &c. | York Minster Library | John Hutchinson | Hull | 1826 | |
183 | Eugenia [Brown], Mary | The Months in Floral Cosume | British Library | Jarrold and Sons | London, England | 1850 | |
184 | Fairweather, Mary | Hymns and Religious Poems of a Practical Nature | British Library | Agra Press | [None Listed] | 1833 | |
185 | Falloon, Garnet | Wild Flowers from the Glens. By E. L. L. | British Library | London: W. J. Cleaver, Baker-Street, Portman-Square; William Curry, Jun., & Co., Dublin; J. & R. Hodgson, High Street, and G. Phillips, Bridge Street, Belfast. | London, England; Dublin and Belfast, Ireland | 1840 | |
186 | Fitzosnaburgh, Frances Amelia | The Youth's new monitor: written and most respectfully inscribed to the Marquis of Beaumont, infant son & heir of the Noble House of Roxburghe | British Library | W. Sams | London, England | [1820] | |
187 | Fletcher, Eliza | Elidure and Edward. Two historical dramatic sketches | British Library | Thomas Davison | London, England | 1825 | |
188 | Forrest, Mary [Julia Deane Freeman] | Women of the South distinguished in literature | British Library | New York, USA | 1861 | ||
189 | Francis, Eliza S. | Sir Wilibert de Waverley: or the Bridal Eve | British Library | Samuel Leigh | London, England | 1815 | |
190 | Francis, Miss | Santa Maura; Marion; and other poems | British Library | John Warren | London, England | 1821 | |
191 | Fraser, Janet Douglas | Poems on religious subjects | British Library | James Watson | Dumfries, Scotland | 1850 | |
192 | Fullerton, Lady Georgiana | The Old Highlander; The Ruins of Strata Florida; and other verses | British Library | Privately Printed. | London, England | 1849 | |
193 | Gammage, Anne | Spring Flowers. A volume of poems. | British Library | William Grapel | Liverpool, England | 1843 | |
194 | Gardner, Miss E.P. | Reflections in Verse | British Library | [none listed] | London, England | 1841 | |
195 | Garret, William | Verses on the Death of ... Princess Charlotte Augusta | British Library | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | 1818 | ||
196 | Gascoyne, Caroline Leigh | Belgravia. A Poem | British Library | Charles Westerton | London, England | 1851 | |
197 | Geary, Elizabeth | Juvenile effusions: moral and religious | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1822 | |
198 | Gore, Catherine Grace Fraces | Dacre of the South; or, The olden time. A drama. | University of Michigan Special Collections | R. Bentley | London, England | 1840 | |
199 | Graham, Grace | Lays for the Lyre | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1865 | |
200 | Grant, Mrs. Anne | The Highlanders, and other poems | British Library | C. Whittingham | London, England | 1808 | Second |
201 | Graves, Louisa Carlina | Desultory thoughts on various subjects | British Library | The British Press | Brussels, Belgium | 1819 | |
202 | Griffith, Mrs. Elizabeth | A Wife in the Right: a comedy [in five acts and in prose]. L.P. | British Library | London, England | 1772 | ||
203 | Grundy, Emma | Poems and Translations | British Library | Manning and Mason | London, England | 1841 | |
204 | H. | Poems: Original and Select | British Library | John Evans | London, England | 1845 | |
205 | Hadfield, E. | Sprays from the Hedgerows | British Library | Darton and Co. | London, England | 1850 | |
206 | Ham, Elizabeth | Elgiva, or The monks. An historical poem. With some minor pieces. | British Library | Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy | London, England | 1824 | |
207 | Hamilton, Miss Sarah | The Druid and the holy king: a lyrical poem | British Library | E. Bromfield | Leamington Spa, England | 1838 | |
208 | Hanson, Beulah Kezia | Poetical Trifles; or, thoughts in verse. | British Library | B. Walker | Bradford, England | 1848 | |
209 | Hedge, Mary Ann | Juvenile Poems: a sequel to “Original Poems.” | British Library | Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy | London, England | 1823 | Third |
210 | Hemans, Felicia | The Domestic Affections, and other poems | British Library | T. Cadell and W. Davies | London, England | 1812 | |
211 | Hemans, Felicia | Records of Women: with other poems | British Library | T. Cadell | London, England | 1828 | |
212 | Hennett, Mrs. | Miscellaneous Poems, on various subjects, etc. | British Library | R. Plant | Spilsby, England | 1820 | |
213 | Hewitt, Mary E., ed. | The memorial: written by friends of the late Mrs. Osgood, and edited by Mary E. Hewitt. With illustrations engraved on steel by J. Cheney, J. Halpin, J.I. Pease and H. Beckwith. | University of Virginia Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library | George P. Putnam | New York, USA | 1851 | |
214 | Heywood, Eliza, of Cheltenham | Ermangarde, a tale of the twelfth century: Royalist Lyrics and other poems | British Library | G.A. Williams, and Messrs. Longman and Co. | London, England | 1837 | |
215 | Hills, Elise | Kebir, and other poems | British Library | W. Harrison | Portsmouth, England | 1835 | |
216 | Hood, Catherine | Remonstrance; with other poems. | British Library | R. Roe | London, England | 1801 | |
217 | Howe, Miss | Hours of Solitude | British Library | Henry S. King | London, England | 1847 | |
218 | Humanitas | War a system of madness and irreligion. To which is subjoined, by way of a conclusion, the dawn of universal peace. Wrote on the late fast day, March 10th, 1796. | British Library | [Private Printing] | [Edinburgh, Scotland] | 1796 | |
219 | Hunt, Eliza | Poems on various subjects | British Library | W. Stevens | London, England | 1808 | |
220 | Hutton, Mary | The Happy Isle; and other poems, etc. | British Library | J. Limbird | London, England | 1836 | |
221 | Ives, David | The Fruitful Bough. A short memoir of M. Ayres, embodied in her funeral sermon | British Library | [Private Printing] | Uxbridge, England | 1854 | |
222 | J.M. [editor?] | The Agreeable Variety | Royal Academy of Arts | A. Bettesworth | London, England | 1724 | Second |
223 | Jackson, Rachel | Collection of poetry: manuscript, 1862 | Harvard University Houghton Library | [Manuscript] | England | 1862 | |
224 | Jervis, Lady Marian | Gleanings | British Library | A. and W. Galgnani | Paris, France | 1840 | |
225 | Johnson, Mary F. | Original Sonnets, and other poems, etc. | British Library | Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme | London, England | 1810 | |
226 | Jones, Mary | Poems | British Library | C. Chapple | London, England | 1826 | |
227 | Jordan, Judith | The Religious Breathings and Exercises of a Mind | British Library | T. Wood | Shrewsbury, England | 1809 | |
228 | Kay, Mary | The Widow's Offering | British Library | Simpkin & Marshall | London, England | 1833 | |
229 | Kenley, Marianne | The Cottage of the Appenines, or the Castle of Novina | British Library | Public Printing Office | Belfast, Ireland | 1806 | |
230 | Kilner, Dorothy | Essays on moral and religious subjects; calculated to increase the love of God, and the growth of virtue, in the youthful mind. | British Library | J. Brettell for J. Harris | London, England | 1807 | |
231 | Kilner, Dorthy and Sir Richard Phillips | Jingles; or, original rhymes for children. | British Library | Tabart and Co. by W. Marchant | London, England | 1808 | |
232 | King, Harret Barbara | The Bridal and other poems, etc. | British Library | Richard Bentley | London, England | 1844 | |
233 | Kinsley, Miss | The Emerald Isle | British Library | Booker & Co. | Liverpool, England | 1846 | |
234 | Kitching, H. St. A. | Moral Plays | British Library | Calkin and Budd | London, England | 1832 | |
235 | La Fargue, Frances Harriet | Leon, and other poems | British Library | Harvey and Darton | London, England | 1845 | |
236 | Lawrence, Sarah | Poems, etc. | British Library | London, England | 1847 | ||
237 | Le Noir, Elizabeth Anne | The Maid of La Vendée | British Library | M. Cowslade and Co. | Reading, England | 1819 | Second |
238 | Leith, Mrs. Williamina Helen Stewart Forbes | Prayers, etc. | British Library | D. Wyllie & Son | Aberdeen, Scotland | 1849 | |
239 | Leonard, Eliza Lucy | The Ruby Ring; or, The Transformations | British Library | N. Hailes | London, England | 1816 | |
240 | Little, Cynthia (pseud.) | The Mess-Room; or, Cupid Fra Diavolo | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1831 | |
241 | Little, Cynthia (pseud.) | A Review of the first Masquerade at the Royal Gardens, Brighton, etc. | British Library | Cunningham and Salmon | London, England | 1829 | |
242 | Lovell, Maria Ann | The Beginning and the End | British Library | G.H. Davidson | London, England | 1855 | |
243 | Lovell, Maria Ann | Ingomar the Barbarian | British Library | G.H. Davidson | London, England | 1855 | |
244 | Lowe, Helen | The Prophecy of Balaam, the Queen's Choice, and other poems | British Library | P.A. Hannaford | London, England | 1841 | |
245 | Lutwyche, Mrs. Elizabeth | The Broken Vase; or, scattered flowers collected. | British Library | D. Dunster | Lyme | 1840 | |
246 | Mackay, Elizabeth D. | Poems and Hymns, etc. | British Library | P. Macdonald | Elgin | 1843 | |
247 | Marshall, Mrs. William Calder | Poems | British Library | London, England | 1843 | ||
248 | Mason, Susanna | Selections from the letters and manuscripts of the late S. Mason | British Library | Rackliff & Jones | Philadelphia, USA | 1836 | |
249 | Maynard, Mary | Shakespeare's Dream, Or, A Night in Fairy Land; An Operetta | Private Collection of Kirstyn Leuner | Mebser and Gardner | London, England | 1861 | |
250 | Meigs, Mary Noel | Lays of a Lifetime. The record of one departed. | British Library | Dana and Company; Sampson Low, Son and Company | New York, USA; London, England | 1857 | |
251 | Meziere, Harriet | Moreton Abbey; or the fatal mystery. A novel, in two volumes. By the late Miss Harriet Chilcot, of Bath. (Afterwards Mrs. Meziere.) | British Library | T. Baker | Southampton, London | 1786 | |
252 | Miller, Anna Riggs, Lady | Poetical Amusements at a Villa near Bath | British Library | E. & C. Dilly | London, England | 1776-1781 | |
253 | Mitford, Mary Russell | Sadak and Kalasrade; or, The waters of oblivion. A romantic opera, in two acts | British Library | S.G. Fairbrother, Lyceum Printing Office | London, England | [1835] | |
254 | Montagu, Frederic (Editor) | The Ages of Female Beauty, illustrated in a series of engravings | British Library | Charles Tilt | London, England | 1838 | |
255 | Montagu, Mary Wortley, Lady | Poems of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu | Cornell University Kroch Library Rare and Manuscript Collections | [Manuscirpt] | England | c. 1730-1760 | |
256 | Montolieu, Maria Henrietta | The Enchanted Plants, and Festival of the Rose; with other poems. | British Library | John Murray | London, England | 1822 | |
257 | Moody, Elizabeth | Poetic Trifles | British Library | H. Baldwin and Son | London, England | 1798 | |
258 | Morgan, Mary | The Knyghte of the Golden Locks: an ancyent poem, applicable to the present times, selected from many others in the possession of [and edited by] Mrs. Morgan. | British Library | John White | Wisbech, England | 1799 | |
259 | Moss, Celia and Marion | Early efforts : a volume of poems | Santa Clara University Library Archives & Special Collections | Whittaker & Co. | Portsmouth, England | 1839 | Second |
260 | Murry, Ann | Poems on various subjects ... | Newberry Library | Sold by E. and C. Dilly | London, England | 1779 | |
261 | Newman, Sarah | Poems on subjects connected with Scripture | British Library | W. Pinnock | London, England | 1811 | |
262 | Nunnez, Fabricia (pseud. for Peter Coxe) | A Word or Two; or, Architectural Hints in lines, in two parts, addressed to those Royal Academicians who are Painters: written prior, as well as subsequent to the day of annual election for their President, 10th December 1805, etc. | British Library | London, England | 1806 | ||
263 | O'Neill, Frances Carroll | Poetical Essays; being a collection of satirical poems, songs and acrostics. | British Library | Printed and published for the Authoress, by A. Young | Bloomsbury, England | 1802 | |
264 | Ower, Jane Fraser | Poems and Songs. | British Library | George Rymer | London, England | 1862 | |
265 | Parker, Elizabeth | Popular Poems | Durham University Palace Green Library Special Collections | John W. Parker and son | London | 1851 | Third |
266 | Parr, Catharine, Queen | Prayers stirryng the mind unto heavenlye medytacions | Folger Shakespeare Library | W. Powell | London, England | c. 1550 | |
267 | Peach, afterwards Collier, Mary | Poetic Effusions | British Library | Printed for The Author. | Derby, England | 1835 | |
268 | Perring, Mrs. E. | Domestic Hours; poems | British Library | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. | London, England | 1841 | |
269 | Phelps, Mrs. | The Suttee, and other poems | British Library | H. Bradford | Thame, Englad | 1831 | |
270 | Pickersgill, Mrs. | Tales of the Harem | British Library | Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green | London, England | 1827 | |
271 | Powell, Anne | Clifton, Caractacus, Boadicea, and other pieces | British Library | Albion Press | Bristol, England | 1821 | |
272 | Pugh, Sarah | Poems addressed to various literary characters | British Library | Printed for The Author. | Weymouth | 1827 | |
273 | Pye, Mary | Poems, etc. | British Library | [Unknown] | [London, England] | [1810] | |
274 | Pyper, Mary | Select Pieces | British Library | T. Constable | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1847 | |
275 | Radcliffe, Anne Ward | Gaston de Blondeville, or, The court of Henry III. A romance. By Anne Radcliffe. To which is prefixed a memoir of the author, with extracts from her journals. | University of Michigan Special Collections | H. Colburn | London, England | 1826 | |
276 | Radcliffe, Mira M. | Ina, and other Poems | British Library | Joshua Walmsley | Liverpool, England | 1841 | |
277 | Richardson, Caroline E. | Poems by Mrs. G.G. Richardson | British Library | Cadell & Co. | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1829 | Third |
278 | Richardson, Charlotte Caroline | Waterloo. A poem ... To which is added: Truth, a vision | British Library | Theodore Page | London, England | 1815 | |
279 | Rimmert, Jane | Recollections and Poems | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1825 | |
280 | Ritson, Anne | The Poetical Chain, consisting of miscellaneous poems, etc. | British Library | Printed for The Author. | London, England | 1811 | |
281 | Roberts, Elizabeth Piddocke | Miscellaneous Poems | British Library | Darton and Clarke | London, England | 1845 | |
282 | Robinson, Ellen | A Tribute of sorrow and affection to the memory of a beloved Son | British Library | Robert Tilling | Liverpool, England | 1821 | |
283 | Robinson, Mary Darby | The poetical works of the late Mrs. Mary Robinson : including many pieces never before published. In three volumes. | University of Virginia Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library | R. Phillips | London, England | 1806 | |
284 | Rouse, Miss T. | Poems | British Library | James Shalder | Holt, England | 1840 | |
285 | Rowe, Elizabeth Singer | Commonplace books: manuscript, 17-- | Harvard University Houghton Library | [Manuscript] | England | 18th Century | |
286 | Rowe, Elizabeth Singer | The history of Joseph. A poem. In ten books. | Newberry Library | D. Midwinter | London, England | 1759 | |
287 | Rowe, Elizabeth Singer | The miscellaneous works, in prose and verse, of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe: published by her order, by Mr. Theophilus Rowe. To which are added, poems on several occasions, by Mr. Thomas Rowe. And to the whole is prefixed, an account of the lives and writings of the authors. In two volumes. | British Library | Printed for Henry Lintot | London, England | 1749 | The second edition, corrected |
288 | Rowe, Elizabeth Singer | The miscellaneous works, in prose and verse, of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe: published by her order, by Mr. Theophilus Rowe. To which are added, poems on several occasions, by Mr. Thomas Rowe. And to the whole is prefixed, an account of the lives and writings of the authors. In two volumes. | British Library | printed for Henry Lintot: and sold by S. Birt, and B. Dod, in Ave-Mary-Lane, J. Ward over-against the Royal-Exchange, and W. Johnston in St. Paul's Church-yard | London, England | 1750 | The third edition, corrected. To which is now first added, the history of Joseph, a poem in ten books |
289 | Rutherfoord, Eliza | Maternal Sketches | British Library | Holdsworth and Ball | London, England | 1832 | |
290 | Saffery, Maria Grace | Cheyt Sing. A poem. By a young lady of fifteen. | British Library | Printed for the Author | London, England | 1790 | |
291 | Salter, Harriet | Miscellaneous poems | British Library | T.F. Clark | Crewkerne, England | 1850 | |
292 | Sanders, Maria Ruth | Original Rhymes | British Library | W. & T. Piper | London, England | 1851 | |
293 | Sanders, Maria Ruth | Original Rhymes | British Library | Roberts and Blatch | London, England | 1833 | |
294 | Sanderson, Mrs. A. | Poems, on various subjects | British Library | [Private Printing] | North Shields, England | 1819 | |
295 | Sargant, Jane Alice | Joan of Arc: a play in five acts | British Library | Joseph Rickerby | London, England | 1840 | |
296 | Sargeant, Anne Maria | The Isle of Wight, and other poems | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1832 | |
297 | Satchell, Agnes F. | Miscellaneous poems | British Library | F.S. Jewett | Antigua | 1852 | |
298 | Saunders, John and Mary | Songs, Sonnets, and Miscellaneous Poems | British Library | C. Fox | London, England | 1838 | |
299 | Scaife, Elizabeth | Poems on various subjects | British Library | William Grapel | Liverpool, England | 1846 | |
300 | Scoones, Emily | A Poem, written on the sermon preached by C. H. Spurgeon | British Library | Alabaster & Passmore | London, England | 1858 | |
301 | Scot, Elizabeth | Alonzo and Cora | British Library | Bunney and Gold | London, England | 1801 | |
302 | Scott, Elizabeth | Specimens of British Poetry. Chiefly selected from authors of high celebrity, and interspersed with original writings. | British Library | J. Ballantyne & Co | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1823 | |
303 | Scott, Mrs. John | Thoughts in Verse | British Library | D. Batten | London, England | 1846 | |
304 | Sergeant, Jane Hall | Scenes in the West Indies; and other poems | British Library | J. Mason | London, England | 1860 | Third |
305 | Seward, Anne | Blindness, a poem | British Library | J. Montgomery | Sheffield, England | 1806 | |
306 | Sewell, Mrs. Mary | The Lady's dilemma | British Library | Smith, Elder and Co. | London, England | 1861 | |
307 | Shaw, Louisa | Zuleika and Other Poems | British Library | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. | London, England | 1846 | |
308 | Sheperd, Mrs. | Poems. | British Library | Printed for The Author. | London, England | 1807 | |
309 | Sheppard, S. | Illustrations of Scripture, the Hebrew Converts, and other poems. By S. S. [i.e. S. Sheppard.] | British Library | John Hatchard and Son | London, England | 1837 | |
310 | Simpson [Gertrude], Jane Cross | April Hours | British Library | William Blackwood & Sons | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1838 | |
311 | Sisson, Frances Koster | Country Musings | British Library | E. Moxon | London, England | 1838 | |
312 | Sleigh, Isabella | Poems, moral and religious | University of California Davis Shelds Library Special Collections | Barnstaple | [London, England] | 1819 | |
313 | Smedley, Menella Bute | Lays and Ballads from English History | British Library | Edward Lumley | London, England | 1856 | |
314 | Smith, Charlotte | Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Essays | British Library | J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall | [London, England] | 1784 | |
315 | Smith, Elizabeth | Fragments, in prose and verse: by a young lady, lately deceased. With some account of her life and character, by the author of "Sermons on the doctrines and duties of Christianity. | British Library | Richard Cruttwell | London, England | 1808 | Second |
316 | Smith, Mary Elizabeth | Moscha Lamberti: or, a deed done has an end | British Library | Arthur Hall & Co. | London, England | 1849 | |
317 | Smythies, Harriet Maria Gordon | The Bride of Siena | British Library | Saunders and Otley | London, England | 1838 | |
318 | Snow, Elizabeth | A Bouquet of Wild Flowers | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1843 | |
319 | Sola, Sylviana (pseud.) | Various Essays | British Library | Printed for the Author | [London, England] | 1752 | |
320 | Stainforth, Francis John | Catalogue | University of Colorado Boulder Special Collections and Archives | ||||
321 | Stainforth, Francis John | [A collection of poems by women writers, for the most part single sheets or folders, with some MS. verse.] | British Library | [Private Scrapbook] | London, England | ||
322 | Stainforth, Francis John | [A collection of engraved and lithographed Portraits of English poetesses; made by F. J. Stainforth, together with a few autograph letters, etc.] | British Library | [Private Scrapbook] | London, England | ||
323 | Steele, Anne | Poems on subjects chiefly devotional. : In two volumes. | Oxford University Regent's Park College Library | W. Pine | Bristol, England | 1780 | New Ed. |
324 | Steel, Mrs. M. | Pathetic and Religious Poems | British Library | Charles Harvey | Romford, England | 1836 | Fourth |
325 | Stockdale, Mary R. | A Shroud for Sir S. Romilly: a elegy | British Library | Printed for Mary Stockdale | London, England | 1818 | |
326 | Tanner [Coulthard], Clara | Poems | British Library | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. | London, England | 1842 | |
327 | Tanner [Coulthard], Clara | The vision of the blue isle | British Library | Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. | London, England | 1840 | |
328 | Temple, Laura Sophia | Lyric and Other Poems | British Library | Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme | London, England | 1808 | |
329 | Temple, Rose Ellen | The Poet's Souvenir of Amateur Artists | British Library | Hope & Co. | London, England | 1856 | |
330 | Thomas, Elizabeth | Purity of Heart, or the ancient costume | British Library | W. Simpkin & R. Marshall | London, England | 1817 | |
331 | Thomas, Elizabeth | The Confession; or, the Novice of St. Clare, and other poems | British Library | W. Simpkin & R. Marshall | London, England | 1818 | |
332 | Thomas, Elizabeth | The Convert: A tale of real life | British Library | Hodder & Stoughton | London, England | 1840 | |
333 | Thomas, Jane | Poems by Mrs. Thomas | British Library | Hatchard and Son | London, England | 1846 | |
334 | Tiernan, Mary Anne | Monody on the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1818 | Second |
335 | Tinsley, Annie | The Children of the Mist, the Conqueror, and other poems | British Library | G. Lutz | London, England | 1827 | |
336 | Travers, Rebecca | This is for all or any : of those (by what name or title soever they be distinguished) that resist the spirit | Oxford University Regent's Park College Library | [Private Printing?] | London, England | 1664 | |
337 | Tuck, Elizabeth | Vallis Vale and other poems | British Library | Longman, Hurst, and Co. | London, England | 1823 | |
338 | Vaughan, Mrs. | The Grecians. A tragedy. In five acts [in prose and verse]. | British Library | Printed for the Author | London, England | 1824 | |
339 | Waiblinger, Catherine | Metrical Lessons and Fragments, in remembrance of days that are gone. | British Library | Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; and for C. B. Merry | London, England | 1823 | |
340 | Walcot, Maria Grace | The Cup and the Lip. A comedy in five acts. | British Library | Samuel French | New York, USA | 1865 | |
341 | Wallace, Lady | A Letter to a Friend, with a poem called the Ghost of Werter. By Lady -- (E. W.) [i.e. Lady Wallace]. | British Library | Printed for T. Hookham | London, England | [1787] | |
342 | Ward, Mabella Ann | Kate Dashaway: an autobiography of a “Fast” young lady. | British Library | F. Pitman | London, England | 1865 | |
343 | Washbourne, Mrs. | Hymns adapted to family and village worship | British Library | B. J. Holdsworth | London, England | 1822 | |
344 | Wassell, Mary Ann | The Rivals: or the General Investigation | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1815 | |
345 | Watkis, Frances | The Earl of Warwick; or, the Rival Roses | British Library | [Private Printing] | Liverpool, England | 1815 | |
346 | Watts, Mary | The Sculptor of Florence: and other poems, etc. | British Library | Lewis & Son | London, England | 1865 | |
347 | Watts, Susannah | Original poems, and translations | British Library | Nichols and Son | London, England | 1802 | |
348 | Watts, Susannah | The Insects in Counci, addressed to entomologists | British Library | J. Hatchard & Son | London, England | 1823 | |
349 | Weird, A | The Poetic Works of a Weird | British Library | A. K Newman & Co. and W. Darton, Jun.: Edinbro'; Oliver & Boyd and Newcastle upon Tyne; R. T. Edgar | London, England | 1827 | |
350 | Weymouth, Sarah | Rural Poems; with other fugitive pieces | British Library | G.B. Whittaker | London, England | 1827 | |
351 | Wharton, Philip, Duke of | Whartoniana: or, Miscellanies, in verse and prose | Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library | [Private Printing?] | London, England | 1727 | |
352 | Whateley, afterwards Darwall, Mary | [Original Poems on several occasions.] | British Library | R. and J. Dodsley, and Re-printed for Jos. Sheppard, Bookseller, in Smock-Alley, near the Blind-Quay | Dublin, Ireland | 1764 | Second edition |
353 | Wheatley, Louisa | Scribblings during the years 1841 and 1842 | British Library | Privately Printed. | London, England | 1843 | |
354 | White, Dorothy | A Call from God out of Egypt, by his Son Christ the Light of Life | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1662 | |
355 | Whitehead, Emma | The Romance of the City: or, Legends of London | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1854 | |
356 | [Wilkinson, Rebecca] | Sermons to Children, to which are added short hymns suited to the subject. By a Lady | British Library | Philanthropic Society | London, England | 1818 | The fifth edition |
357 | Willement, Emily Elizabeth | A Bouquet from Flora's Garden, botanically described for ... little folks, etc. [With coloured plates.] | British Library | Bacon, Kinnebrook, and Bacon, Mercury Office | Norwich, England | 1841 | |
358 | Williams, Elizabeth | A poetical Epistle from Mrs. E. W--s (Williams) to Mr. John W--s (Williams), with an apology, in her particular case, for Ad--t--y. | British Library | S. Bladon | London, England | 1783 | |
359 | Williams, Helen Maria | Poems, moral, elegant and pathetic | British Library | J. Harris | London, England | 1803 | |
360 | Wilson, Ann | Teisa: a descriptive poem of the river Teese, its towns and antiquities. | British Library | Printed for The Author. | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | 1778 | |
361 | Winchelsea, Anne, Countess of | Poems on several occasions | Harvard University Houghton Library | J.B. | London, England | 1714 | |
362 | Winter, Susan & Elizabeth Vince | The Mystic Wreath; or, evening pastime | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1829 | |
363 | Worth, Anne | Poems, moral and sacred | British Library | J. Wilson | London, England | 1813 | |
364 | Wright, Mary Bestwick | The Cypress Wreath: a collection of poems | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1828 | |
365 | Wyatt, Gertrude | Miscellaneous Poems. By a Young Lady | British Library | Charles Frederick Cock | London, England | 1829 | |
366 | Yeardley, M. (Martha) | Pathetic Tales, founded on facts. By Mrs. Smith. MS. note. | British Library | James Goodwin | London, England | 1813 | |
367 | Yeardley, M. (Martha) | True Tales from foreign lands | British Library | Darton and Clarke | London, England | 1835 | |
368 | Yeardley, M. (Martha) | Life's Vicissitudes: or Winter's Tears. Original poems | British Library | [Private Printing] | London, England | 1809 | |
369 | Yorke, Harriet | The Self-Exiled, and other poems | British Library | Deighton | Cambridge, England | 1850 | |
370 | Young, afterwards Sewell, Mary | Innocence: an allegorical poem. | British Library | Printed for J. Evans | London, England | 1790 | |
371 | Young Lady, A | Poems on various subjects | British Library | G. Witherden | Margate, England | 1819 | |
372 | Young Lady, A | Poetical Effusions | British Library | S. Bennett | Bath, England | 1824 |