On Solitude, 1770
The Rustic Maid, 1771
Occasioned by the Conversation of Certain Gentlemen of Yeovil, 1773
Occasioned by reading a Poem entitled, "The Female Right to LIterature"
On a Gentleman saying "All Women were Vermin," 1783
Elegy written at Broughton, 1779
Poem addressed to Mary Steele by Hannah More, 1786
On reading Miss Williams's Poem on Peace (1783)
On reading some very illiberal Strictures on Miss Seward's Louisa (1784)
Sonnet, 1795
Sonnet to Mr. Dunscombe, January 1797
Occasioned by reading Thomson's Seasons on a Walk near Yeovil, 1798