Yearsley, Ann, 1753-1806. Poems, on several occasions. By Ann Yearsley, a milkwoman of Bristol [poems only]. The second edition. London: printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, 1785. xxxii, 127p. (ESTC N22108)
- NIGHT. To STELLA.
- THOUGHTS ON THE AUTHOR's OWN DEATH. WRITTEN WHEN VERY YOUNG.
- To a FRIEND; ON VALENTINE's DAY.
- Another VALENTINE. TO ANOTHER PERSON.
- To Mrs. V—N.
- A FRAGMENT.
- ON THE Sudden Death of a FRIEND.
- To Mr. R—, ON HIS Benevolent Scheme for rescuing Poor Children from Vice and Misery, BY PROMOTING SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
- To Mrs. M—S.
- TO STELLA; ON A Visit to Mrs. MONTAGU.
- To the Same; ON HER ACCUSING THE AUTHOR OF FLATTERY, AND OF Ascribing to the Creature that Praise which is due only to the Creator.
- SOLILOQUY.
- ADDRESS TO FRIENDSHIP.
- TO THE Honourable H—E W—E, ON READING The CASTLE of OTRANTO. December, 1784.
- TO HER GRACE The Duchess Dowager of PORTLAND.
- On Mrs. MONTAGU.
- CLIFTON HILL. Written in January 1785.
- THE END.
THE END.