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  1. The Works of Mary Leapor (Oxford English Texts)
  2. Mary Leapor: A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women's Poetry (Oxford English Monographs) by Richard Greene, 1993-06-24
  3. Poems Upon Several Occasions V2: By Mrs. Leapor (1751) by Mary Leapor, 2010-03-19
  4. Poems Upon Several Occasions V2: By Mrs. Leapor (1751) by Mary Leapor, 2010-09-10
  5. The Poetry of Mary Leapor (Focus on) by Stephen Van-Hagen, 2009-10-01
  6. A Northamptonshire poetess: Mary Leapor by Edmund Blunden, 1936
  7. Poems Upon Several Occasions V2: By Mrs. Leapor (1751) by Mary Leapor, 2010-09-10
  8. Mary Leapor : A Study in Eighteenth-Century Women's Poetry (Oxford English Monographs) by Richard Greene, 1993
  9. Poems upon several occasions. Volume 1 by Mrs. (Mary), 1722-1746 Leapor, 2009-10-26
  10. Pastoral Tradition and the Female Talent: Studies in Augustan Poetry (Ams Studies in the Eighteenth Century) by Ann Messenger, 2001-06-15

1. Mary Leapor
The Poetry of Mary Leapor (172246) This page is currently under construction. Projected finish date September 2002. Poems Upon Several Occasions, By Mrs. Leapor of Brackley. Man the Monarch " Crumble-Hall" ( the full text)
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The Poetry of Mary Leapor (1722-46)
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Poems Upon Several Occasions , By Mrs. Leapor of Brackley in Northamptonshire . London: J. Roberts , 1748. [Vol. I]
Man the Monarch
"Crumble-Hall" (the full text)
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2. Mary Leapor
Mary Leapor (17221746). SELECTED POETRY OF MARY LEAPOR, UTEL, University of Toronto(1722-1746) Includes An Epistle to a Lady and Mira s Will. -MJM.
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Mary Leapor (1722-1746) Poetry of Mary Leapor, Miami University of Ohio: This page, currently under construction by Laurie Mandell (as of September 2002), includes selections from Leapor's Poems Upon Several Occasions (1748), "Man the Monarch," and "Crumble-Hall."-MJM Selected Bibliography: Mary Leapor (1722-1746) , Rutgers University: Includes citations for editions to her works, biographies, criticism and electronic resources.-MJM SELECTED POETRY OF MARY LEAPOR , UTEL, University of Toronto: (1722-1746): Includes "An Epistle to a Lady" and "Mira's Will."-MJM

3. Leapor Bibliography (Mandell)
Selected Bibliography mary leapor (17221746) By Laura Mandell, Miami University of Ohio. Last revised 1 April 2000. Editions. All publication by and about leapor was posthumous; she died of measles
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  • Collected Works
    • Poems Upon Several Occasions, by Mrs. Leapor of Brackley in Northamptonshire (London: J. Roberts, 1748). [Volume 1, ed. Ralph Griffiths.]
    • Poems Upon Several Occastions, by the late Mrs. Leapor of Brackley in Northamptonshire (London: J. Roberts, 1751). "The Second and Last Volume." [Ed. Samuel Richardson and Isaac Hawkins Browne.]
    • The Works of Mary Leapor: A Critical Edition , ed. Richard Greene and Ann Messenger (Forthcoming, Oxford Univ. Press).
  • Individual Works (by year of publication)
    • "The Rural Maid's Reflections" [Leapor's title: "To Lucinda"], London Magazine
    • "Colinetta," The Midwife, or the Old Woman's Magazine 1 (16 November 1750).
    • "The Charms of Anthony," "Sylvia and the Bee," "The Setting Sun. To Sylvia," "An Ode on Mercy: In Imitation of Part of the 145th Psalm," "The Friend in Disgrace. A Dialogue," London Magazine 21 (1752): 429 (Sept.), 476 (Oct.), 524 (Nov.), and [the last two] 572-573 (Dec). These poems originally appeared in

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5. Poets' Corner - Mary Leapor - Strephon To Celia, A Modern Love Letter
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    Strephon to Celia.
    A Modern Love Letter.
      Madam
      I hope you'll think it's true
      I deeply am in love with you,
      When I assure you t'other day,
      As I was musing on my way,
      At thought of you I tumbled down
      Directly in a deadly swoon:
      And though 'tis true I'm something better,
      Yet I can hardly spell my letter:
      And as the latter you may view,
      I hope you'll think the former true.
      You need not wonder at my flame,
      For you are not a mortal dame:
      I saw you dropping from the skies;
      And let dull idiots swear your eyes
      With love their glowing breast inspire,
      I tell you they are flames of fire,
      That scorch my forehead to a cinder,
      And burn my very heart to a tinder.
      Your breast so mighty cold, I trow,
      Is made of nothing else but snow:
      Your hands (no wonder they have charms)
      Are made of ivory like your arms.
      Your cheeks, that look as if they bled,
      Are nothing else but roses red.
      Your lips are coral very bright,
      Your teeth though numbers out of spite
      May say they're bones yet 'twill appear
      They're rows of pearls exceeding rare.

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Selected Poetry of Mary Leapor (1722-1746)
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Yet did these Eyes a dying Parent see,
Loos'd from all Cares except a Thought for me,
Without a Tear resign her short'ning Breath,
And dauntless meet the ling'ring Stroke of Death.
(An Epistle to a Lady, 49-52)
  • An Epistle to a Lady
  • Mira's Will
    Notes on Life and Works
    Brought up in Brackley, Northamptonshire, the daughter of a gardener, and educated only within her family, Mary Leapor worked as her father's housekeeper after her mother's death in 1742. She wrote poetry that came to the attention of Bridget Freemantle, a member of the local gentry. Freemantle encouraged Mary to publish in London, but she died of the measles before her only book, Poems upon Several Occasions (1748, reissued in 1751), came out. Edmund Blunden published her biography in
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    13. RPO -- Mary Leapor : Mira's Will
    mary leapor (17221746). Mira s Will. Recent editing 22002/1/23. Form couplets.Other poems by mary leapor Your comments and questions are welcomed.
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    IMPRIMIS My departed Shade I trust To Heav'n My Body to the silent Dust; My Name to publick Censure I submit, To be dispos'd of as the World thinks fit; My Vice and Folly let Oblivion close, The World already is o'erstock'd with those; My Wit I give, as Misers give their Store, To those who think they had enough before. Bestow my Patience to compose the Lives Of slighted Virgins and neglected Wives; To modish Lovers I resign my Truth, My cool Reflexion to unthinking Youth; And some Good-nature give ('tis my Desire) To surly Husbands, as their Needs require; And first discharge my Funeral and then To the small Poets I bequeath my Pen.
    Let a small Sprig (true Emblem of my Rhyme) Of blasted Laurel on my Hearse recline; Let some grave Wight, that struggles for Renown, By chanting Dirges through a Market-Town, With gentle Step precede the solemn Train; A broken Flute upon his Arm shall lean. Six comick Poets may the Corse surround, And All Free-holders, if they can be found:

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    16. Author Mary Leapor, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    mary leapor (next poet) I was from England, and I lived from 17221746. Printor Buy my poetry? Poems by mary leapor An Epistle to a Lady 69 lines.
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      I was from England, and I lived from 1722-1746. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Mary Leapor was christened on 26 Feb 1722 at Marston St Lawrence. Her father, Phillip Leapor, was a Brackley man, who was a gardener employed by Sir John Blencowe until 1726. Her mother was Anne Sharman from Weston by Weedon.
      Mary was a poetess, and was also employed in service as a cook maid in Weston working for Susannah Jennens, the married daughter of John Blencowe, whose husband owned Weston Hall. Mary fell out of favour in the household, but returned to her parents home in Brackley, from where she died and was buried 'in wool' in Brackley on 14 November 1746.
      Mary Leapor produced a substantial body of exceptional poetry which was only published after her early death at the age of twenty-four.

    17. Author Mary Leapor, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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    Until about fifteen years ago, Mary Leapor was little known, even
    to scholars immersed in the period. The reexamination of the canon of
    eighteenth-century verse has shed new light on many neglected poets,
    chiefly women and laborers, but none has attracted so much attention as

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    "Crumble-Hall" has focused on the ways in which the poem
    subverts the tradition of country-house poetry by its
    behind-the-scenes-look at domestic labor from the perspective of one of
    from her perception of what is happening on the grounds outside the
    house as well. If we chart the movement of the poem as a whole, it is

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