- Two Lovers by George Eliot
- Parting by Charlotte Bronte
- Our Path by Mrs. Charles
- Onward and Heavenward by Lady Nairn
- The Sower by Dinah Mulock Craik
- Life by Anna Letitia Barbauld
- Song by Miss Mitford
- The Spring by Mary Howitt
- Vespers by Dora Greenwell
- Loving Service by Anna Shipton
- Buttercups and Daisies by Eliza Cook
- The Orphan Ballad Singers by Miss Landon
- Precious Truths by Hon. Mrs. Norton
- A Birthday Walk by Ann Taylor
- 'Nor peace nor ease' by Mrs. Greville
- The Messenger Bird by Mrs. Hemans
- To a Child by Joanna Baillie
- A Country Life by Katherine Philips
- God's Sunbeam by Mrs. Silsbee
- 'Why thus longing' by H.W. Sewall
- A Life of Liberty by Anna L. Waring
- Life by Frances Anne Kemble
- 'Better trust all' by Frances Anne Kemble
- He Doth All Things Well by Anne Bronte
- The Fairest Action by Lady Elizabeth Carew
- The Friend Unseen by Charlotte Elliott
- Compensations by Frances R. Havergal
- All is Well by Mary Peters
This is the final part of From Queen's Gardens. The previous four parts were collections of poetry by eminent English poets: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Jean Ingelow, Adelaide A. Procter, and Christina Rossetti. This final part of the same volume is a collection of individual poems by less well-known female poets, or, sometimes, well-known writers known more for their novels than for their poetry. - Summary by Carolin
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