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- 1526: Roper, Margaret (More), trans. (from Desiderius Erasmus) — A Devout Treatise Upon the Pater Noster
- 1531: Roper, Margaret (More), trans. (from Desiderius Erasmus) — A Devout Treatise Upon the Pater Noster
- 1545: Parr, Katharine — Prayers Stirring the Mind unto Heavenly Meditations
- 1546: Askew, Anne — The First Examination of Anne Askew
- 1547: Askew, Anne — The Latter Examination of Anne Askew
- 1548: Bacon, Ann (Cooke) — Translator’s Preface to Sermons of Barnardine Ochine of Sena
- 1548: Elizabeth I, trans. (from Marguerite d’Angouleme) — A Godly Meditation of the Christian Soul
- 1548: Parr, Katharine — The Lamentation of a Sinner
- 1558: Elizabeth I — The Accession Speech and Prayer
- 1560: Locke, Anne (Vaughan) — Introductory Epistle to Sermons of John Calvin
- 1560: Locke, Anne (Vaughan) — A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner
- 1563: Askew, Anne — The Two Examinations of Anne Askew (Foxe)
- 1564: Bacon, Ann (Cooke), trans. (from John Jewel) — An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England
- c. 1567: Whitney, Isabella — The Copy of a Letter
- 1570: Bacon, Ann (Cooke), trans. (from Bernardino Ochino) — Sermons of Barnardine Ochine
- 1573: Whitney, Isabella — A Sweet Nosegay, or Pleasant Posy
- 1578: Tyler, Margaret — Introductory Material to The Mirror of Princely Deeds and Knighthood
- 1582: [various authors] — The First Lamp of Virginity
- 1582: [various authors] — The Monument of Matrons (excerpts)
- 1584: Wheathill, Anne — A Handful of Wholesome (Though Homely) Herbs
- 1586: Elizabeth I — The True Copy of a Letter
- 1588: Elizabeth I — The Tilbury speech (Aske’s version)
- 1589: Anger, Jane — Jane Anger Her Protection for Women
- 1589: Dowriche, Anne (Edgecombe) — The French History
- 1590: Locke, Anne (Vaughan) — Dedicatory Epistle from Of the Marks of the Children of God
- 1592: Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke, trans. (from Robert Garnier) — Antonius
- 1592: Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke, trans. (from Philippe de Mornay) — A Discourse of Life and Death
- 1595: Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke — The Doleful Lay of the Fair Clorinda
- 1595: Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke, trans. (from Robert Garnier) — The Tragedie of Antony
- 1595: [unknown] — The Bridling, Saddling, and Riding of a Rich Churl in Hampshire
- 1601: Elizabeth I — Her Majesty’s Most Princely Answer (The Golden Speech)
- 1602: Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke — Dialogue Between Two Shepherds In Praise of Astrea
- 1604: Grymeston, Elizabeth (Bernye) — Miscellanea, Meditations, Memoratives
- 1605: Russell, Elizabeth — Introductory Material to A Way of Reconciliation
- 1606: Melvill, Elizabeth — A Godly Dream
- 1611: Lanyer, Aemilia (Bassano) — Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum
- 1613: Cary, Elizabeth (Tanfield), Viscountess Falkland — The Tragedie of Mariam
- 1616: Leigh, Dorothy (Kemp) — The Mother’s Blessing
- 1617: Munda, Constantia — The Worming of a Mad Dog
- 1617: Sowernam, Ester — Esther Hath Hang’d Haman
- 1617: Speght, Rachel — A Muzzle for Melastomus
- 1619: [unknown] — The Wonderful Discoverie of the Witchcrafts of Margaret and Phillip Flower
- 1620: [unknown] — Swetnam, the Woman-Hater, Arraigned by Women
- 1621: Speght, Rachel — Mortalities Memorandum
- 1621: Wroth, Lady Mary (Sidney) — The Countess of Montgomery’s Urania
- 1622: Clinton, Elizabeth — The Countess of Lincoln’s Nursery
- 1624: Jocelin, Elizabeth — The Mother’s Legacy to her Unborn Child
- 1625: Davies, Lady Eleanor — A Warning to the Dragon
- 1630: Primrose, Diana — A Chain of Pearl
- 1630: R., M. — The Mother’s Counsel or, Live Within Compass
- 1632: Deacon, Pudentiana — Introductory Material to Delicious Entertainments of the Soul
- 1632: Gray, Alexia — Introductory Material to The Rule of the Most Blissed Father Saint Benedict
- 1633: Davies, Lady Eleanor — All the Kings of the Earth Shall Praise Thee
- 1634: Owen, Jane — An Antidote Against Purgatory
- 1634: Sutcliffe, Alice (Woodhouse) — Meditations of Man’s Mortality
- 1635: Augustine, Sister Magdalen — Introductory Material to The History of the Angelical Virgin Glorious S. Clare
- 1639: Du Verger, Susanne — Epistle Dedicatory from Admirable Events
- c. 1640: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Apocalypse, Chap. 11
- 1640: Man, Judith, trans. (from Nicholas Coeffeteau) — An Epitome of the History of Fair Argenis and Polyarchus
- 1640: Tattle-well, Mary and Hit-him-Home, Joan — The Womens Sharp Revenge
- 1641: Chidley, Katharine — The Justification of the Independent Churches of Christ
- 1641: Stagg, Anne, et al. — A True Copy of the Petition
- 1642: Elizabeth I — Queen Elizabeth’s Speech to Her Last Parliament
- 1643: Elizabeth I — A Most Excellent and Remarkable Speech
- 1644: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Bride’s Preparation
- 1644: Davies, Lady Eleanor — From the Lady Eleanor, Her Blessing to Her Beloved Daughter
- 1644: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Word of God
- 1644: Jones, Sarah — To Sion’s Lovers
- 1645: Chidley, Katharine — Good Counsel, to the Petitioners for Presbyterian Government
- 1645: Chidley, Katharine — A New-Yeares Gift
- 1645: Davies, Lady Eleanor — As Not Unknown, This Petition
- 1645: Davies, Lady Eleanor — For Whitsun Tide’s Last Feast
- 1645: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Great Britain’s Visitation
- 1646: Burch, Dorothy — A Catechism of the Several Heads of Christian Religion
- 1646: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Day of Judgments Model
- 1646: Davies, Lady Eleanor — For the Blessed Feast of Easter
- 1646: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Gatehouse Salutation
- 1646: Lilburne, Elizabeth — To the Chosen and Betrusted Knights
- 1647: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Ezekiel the Prophet Explained
- 1648: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Reader, the Heavy Hour at Hand
- 1648: Poole, Elizabeth — A Vision
- 1649: Cartwright, Joanna — The Petition of the Jews
- 1649: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Appearance or Presence of the Son of Man
- 1649: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Blasphemous Charge Against Her
- 1649: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Crying Charge
- 1649: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Everlasting Gospel
- 1649: Davies, Lady Eleanor — For the Most Honorable States
- 1649: Davies, Lady Eleanor — For the Right Noble Sir Balthazar Gerbier
- 1650: Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley) — The Tenth Muse
- 1650: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Arraignment
- 1650: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Elijah the Tishbite’s Supplication
- 1651: Cary, Mary — The Little Horns Doom and Downfall, and A New and More Exact Map
- 1651: Davies, Lady Eleanor — The Benediction
- 1651: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Hell’s Destruction
- 1651: Love, Mary (Stone) — Love’s Name Lives
- 1651: Weamys, Anna — A Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney’s Arcadia
- 1652: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Bethlehem Signifying the House of Bread
- 1652: Davies, Lady Eleanor — Tobits Book: A Lesson
- 1652: [unknown] — Eliza’s Babes
- 1653: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Poems and Fancies
- 1653: Collins, An — Divine Songs and Meditations
- 1653: Grey, Elizabeth, Countess of Kent — A Choice Manual, or Rare and Select Secrets
- 1653: Grey, Elizabeth, Countess of Kent — A True Gentlewoman’s Delight
- 1654: Elizabeth I — The Tilbury speech (version in Cabala)
- 1654: Trapnel, Anna — The Cry of a Stone
- 1654: Trapnel, Anna — Strange and Wonderful News
- 1655: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The World’s Olio
- 1655: Simmons, Martha (Calvert) — A Lamentation for the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel
- 1655: Simmons, Martha (Calvert) — When the Lord Jesus Came to Jerusalem
- 1656: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Natures Pictures
- 1656: Fell, Margaret (Askew) — A Loving Salutation to the Seed of Abraham
- 1656: Wight, Sarah — A Wonderful Pleasant and Profitable Letter
- 1659: Barwick, Grace — To All the Present Rulers
- 1659: Jinner, Sarah — An Almanack and Prognostication for the Year of our Lord 1659
- 1659: Jinner, Sarah — The Woman’s Almanac
- 1659: Parr, Susanna — Susanna’s Apology Against the Elders
- 1660: Biddle, Hester — A Warning from the Lord God
- 1660: Fell, Margaret (Askew) — A Declaration and an Information from us the People of God Called Quakers
- 1660: Fell, Margaret (Askew) — An Evident Demonstration to Gods Elect
- 1660: Fell, Margaret (Askew) — This Was Given to Major General Harrison and the Rest
- 1662: Biddle, Hester — The Trumpet of the Lord Sounded Forth Unto These Three Nations
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Bell in Campo
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — A Comedy of the Apocryphal Ladies
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Comical Hash
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Female Academy
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Introductory and Concluding Materials to Plays
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Lady Contemplation
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Loves Adventures
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Matrimonial Trouble
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Nature’s Three Daughters, Beauty, Love and Wit
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Public Wooing
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Religious
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Several Wits
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Unnatural Tragedy
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Wits Cabal
- 1662: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Youths Glory, and Deaths Banquet
- 1662: Evans, Katharine and Chevers, Sarah — This is a Short Relation
- 1663: Carleton, Mary — The Case of Madam Mary Carleton
- 1663: Love, Mary (Stone) — Love’s Name Lives
- 1663: Philips, Katherine (Fowler), trans. (from Pierre Corneille) — Pompey
- 1664: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — CCXI Sociable Letters
- 1664: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Philosophical Letters
- 1664: Philips, Katherine (Fowler) — Poems
- 1664: Woolley, Hannah — The Cook’s Guide: or, Rare Receipts for Cookery
- 1666: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Observations upon Experimental Philosophy
- 1667: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Life of William Cavendish
- 1667: Fell, Margaret (Askew) — Women’s Speaking Justified
- 1667: Philips, Katherine (Fowler) — Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda, to which is added Monsieur Corneille’s Pompey and Horace, Tragedies
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Bridals
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Convent of Pleasure
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing-World
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — Introductory Material to Plays Never Before Printed
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — A Piece of a Play
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Presence
- 1668: Cavendish, Margaret (Lucas), Duchess of Newcastle — The Sociable Companions, or the Female Wits
- 1668: Woolley, Hannah — A Guide to Ladies, Gentlewomen, and Maids
- 1669: Denham, John, trans. (from Pierre Corneille) — Conclusion to Katherine Philips’ Horace
- 1670: Boothby, Frances — Marcelia: or the Treacherous Friend
- 1671: Behn, Aphra — The Amorous Prince, or, the Curious Husband
- 1671: Sharp, Jane — The Midwives Book
- 1673: Makin, Bathsua (Reynolds) — An Essay to Revive the Ancient Education of Gentlewomen
- 1677: Behn, Aphra — Abdelazer, or, The Moor’s Revenge
- 1677: Whitrow, Joan — The Work of God in a Dying Maid
- 1678: Behn, Aphra — Sir Patient Fancy
- 1678: Bradstreet, Anne (Dudley) — Several Poems
- 1679: Elizabeth I — The Last Speech and Thanks of Queen Elizabeth
- 1679: Hutchinson, Lucy (Apsley) — Order and Disorder
- 1679: Philips, Joan — Female Poems on Several Occasions
- 1680: Cary, Elizabeth (Tanfield), Viscountess Falkland — The History of the Life, Reign, and Death of Edward II
- 1680: Cary, Elizabeth (Tanfield), Viscountess Falkland — The History of the Most Unfortunate Prince King Edward II
- 1680: Cellier, Elizabeth (Dormer) — Malice Defeated
- 1682: Rowlandson, Mary (White) — The Sovereignty and Goodness of God
- 1684: Behn, Aphra — Poems Upon Several Occasions, with a Voyage to the Island of Love
- 1685: Behn, Aphra — Miscellany, Being a Collection of Poems by Several Hands. Together with Reflections on Morality, or Seneca Unmasked
- 1685: Behn, Aphra — A Pindaric Poem
- 1686: Behn, Aphra, trans. (from Balthasar de Bonnecorse) — La Montre: or The Lover’s Watch
- 1686: Egerton, Sarah (Fyge) — The Female Advocate
- 1686: Killigrew, Anne — Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew
- 1688: Barker, Jane — Poetical Recreations
- 1688: Behn, Aphra — The Emperor of the Moon
- 1688: Behn, Aphra — Oroonoko
- 1688: Behn, Aphra — Translator’s Preface to A Discovery of New Worlds
- 1688: Cellier, Elizabeth (Dormer) — To Dr.---- An Answer to his Queries, Concerning the College of Midwives
- 1688: Elizabeth I — The Marriage Speech (extemporaneous version)
- 1688: Elizabeth I — A Speech Made by Queen Elizabeth
- 1688: Holden, Mary — The Womens Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1688
- 1688: Waite, Mary, et al. — Epistle from the Womens Yearly Meeting at York, and an Epistle from Mary Waite
- 1689: Behn, Aphra — History of the Nun
- 1689: Behn, Aphra — A Pindaric Poem to the Reverend Doctor Burnet
- 1689: Whitrow, Joan — The Humble Address of the Widow Whitrowe to King William
- 1690: Behn, Aphra — The Widow Ranter
- 1690: Evelyn, Mary — Mundus Muliebris: or, the Ladies Dressing-Room
- 1690: Whitrow, Joan — The Humble Salutation and Faithful Greeting of the Widow Whitrowe to King William
- 1691: D’Anvers, Alicia (Clarke) — Academia: or, the Humours of the University of Oxford
- 1691: Evelyn, Mary — Mundus Foppensis: or the Fop Displayed
- 1692: Conway, Anne (Finch), Viscountess Conway — The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy
- 1692: Whitrow, Joan — To King William and Queen Mary
- 1693: D’Anvers, Alicia (Clarke) — The Oxford-Act: A Poem
- 1693: Elizabeth I — The Golden Speech
- 1693: Elizabeth I — The Marriage Speech (parliamentary version)
- 1693: [various authors] — Letters of Love and Gallantry (vol. 1)
- 1694: Astell, Mary — A Serious Proposal to the Ladies
- 1694: Whitrow, Joan — The Widow Whitrow’s Humble Thanksgiving
- 1694: [various authors] — Letters of Love and Gallantry (vol. 2)
- 1696: Ariadne — She Ventures, and He Wins
- 1696: Manley, Delarivier — Letters Written by Mrs. Manley
- 1696: Masham, Lady Damaris (Cudworth) — A Discourse Concerning the Love of God
- 1696: Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer) — Poems on Several Occasions
- 1697: Philips, Katherine (Fowler) — Letters by the Late Celebrated Mrs. Katherine Philips
- 1697: Pix, Mary (Griffith) — The Innocent Mistress
- 1698: Pix, Mary (Griffith) — The Deceiver Deceived
- 1699: Pix, Mary (Griffith) — The False Friend
- 1700: Marsin, M. — Good News to the Good Women
- 1700: Pix, Mary (Griffith) — The Beau Defeated
- 1701: Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee) — The Ladies Defence
- 1702: Wiseman, Jane — Antiochus the Great: or, the Fatal Relapse
- 1703: Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee) — Poems on Several Occasions. Together with the Song of the Three Children Paraphrased
- 1703: Egerton, Sarah (Fyge) — Poems on Several Occasions, Together with a Pastoral
- 1704: [unknown] — The Female Wits
- 1705: Philips, Katherine (Fowler) — Letters by the Late Celebrated Mrs. Katherine Philips
- 1705: Philips, Katherine (Fowler) — Letters From Orinda to Poliarchus
- 1706: Astell, Mary — Reflections Upon Marriage
- 1707: Centlivre, Susanna (Freeman) — The Platonic Lady
- 1709: Centlivre, Susanna (Freeman) — The Man’s Bewitched
- 1710: Chudleigh, Lady Mary (Lee) — Essays Upon Several Subjects in Prose and Verse
- 1713: Barker, Jane — Love Intrigues: or, The History of the Amours of Bosvil and Galesia
- 1713: Finch, Anne (Kingsmill), Countess of Winchilsea — Aristomenes: or, the Royal Shepherd
- 1713: Finch, Anne (Kingsmill), Countess of Winchilsea — Miscellany Poems, on Several Occasions
- 1714: Centlivre, Susanna (Freeman) — The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret
- 1716: Butler, Sarah — Irish Tales
- 1719: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — Love in Excess (vol. 1)
- 1719: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — Love in Excess (vol. 2)
- 1720: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — Love in Excess (vol. 3)
- 1722: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The British Recluse
- 1723: Barker, Jane — A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies
- 1725: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — Bath-Intrigues
- 1725: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — Fantomina
- 1726: Barker, Jane — The Lining of the Patch Work Screen
- 1726: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The City Jilt
- 1727: Boyd, Elizabeth — Variety: A Poem
- 1727: Colson, Elizabeth — A Short Account of the Life of Elizabeth Colson
- 1728: Hanson, Elizabeth (Meader) — God’s Mercy Surmounting Man’s Cruelty
- 1728: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The Agreeable Caledonian
- 1728: Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer) — Friendship in Death
- 1729: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The City Widow
- 1729: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The Fair Hebrew
- 1734: Barber, Mary — Poems on Several Occasions
- 1736: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo
- 1737: Stone, Sarah — A Complete Practice of Midwifery
- 1739: Collier, Mary — The Woman’s Labour
- 1740: Dixon, Sarah — Poems on Several Occasions
- 1744: Clive, Catherine — The Case of Mrs. Clive
- 1745: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The Female Spectator (vol. 1)
- 1745: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The Female Spectator (vol. 2)
- 1745: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The Female Spectator (vol. 3)
- 1745: Haywood, Eliza (Fowler) — The Female Spectator (vol. 4)
- 1748: Leapor, Mary — Poems Upon Several Occasions
- 1750: Jones, Mary — Miscellanies in Prose and Verse
- 1750: [unknown] — The Fortunate Transport
- 1751: Leapor, Mary — Poems Upon Several Occasions (vol. 2)
- 1752: Davys, Mary — The Reformed Coquet; or Memoirs of Amoranda
- 1755: Osborn, Sarah (Haggar) — The Nature, Certainty, and Evidence of True Christianity
- 1756: Tollet, Elizabeth — Poems on Several Occasions, with Anne Boleyn to Henry VIII
- 1760–1761: Lennox, Charlotte (Ramsay) — The Lady’s Museum
- 1767: Lennox, Charlotte (Ramsay) — The History of Eliza (vol. 1)
- 1767: Lennox, Charlotte (Ramsay) — The History of Eliza (vol. 2)
- 1767: [unknown] — The Female American (vol. 1)
- 1767: [unknown] — The Female American (vol. 2)
- 1768: Bingham, Margaret, Countess of Lucan — Verses on the Present State of Ireland
- 1769: Brooke, Frances (Moore) — The History of Emily Montague
- c. 1770: Cooper, Mrs. — An Address to the People of Wapping and its Environs
- 1771: Montague, Mary Seymour — An Original Essay on Woman
- 1773: Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) — Poems
- 1773: Pennington, Sarah, Lady — An Unfortunate Mother’s Advice to her Absent Daughters
- 1773: Warren, Mercy (Otis) — The Adulateur
- 1773: Wheatley, Phillis — Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral
- 1774: Scott, Mary — The Female Advocate
- 1774: [unknown] — England’s Tears: A Poem
- 1775: Warren, Mercy (Otis) — The Group
- 1776: Warren, Mercy (Otis) — The Blockheads: or, the Affrighted Officers
- 1777: Chapone, Hester (Mulso) — A Letter to a New-Married Lady
- 1777: Kindersley, Jemima (Wickstead) — Letters from the East Indies
- 1780: Seward, Anna — Elegy on Captain Cook
- 1781: Francis, Anne (Gittins) — A Poetical Translation of the Song of Solomon
- 1784: Murray, Judith (Sargent) — Desultory Thoughts
- 1784: Williams, Helen Maria — Peru, a Poem
- 1785: Francis, Anne (Gittins) — The Obsequies of Demetrius Poliorcetes
- 1785: Ryves, Eliza — The Hastiniad
- 1785: Wast, Elizabeth — The Most Remarkable Passages in the Life and Spiritual Experiences of Elizabeth Wast
- 1786: Bowdler, Jane — Poems and Essays
- 1786: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — A School for Greybeards; or, The Mourning Bride
- 1786: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — The Scottish Village
- 1786: Trimmer, Sarah — Fabulous Histories
- 1787: Pindar, Polly — The Mousiad. An Heroi-Comic Poem
- 1787: Yearsley, Ann (Cromartie) — Poems on Various Subjects
- 1788: Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah (Villa-Real) — An Appeal to the Public
- 1788: More, Hannah — Slavery, A Poem
- 1788: Williams, Helen Maria — A Poem on the Bill Lately Passed for Regulating the Slave Trade
- 1789: Craven, Elizabeth (Berkeley), Princess Berkeley — A Journey through the Crimea to Constantinople
- 1789: Gibbes, Phebe — Hartly House, Calcutta (vol. 1)
- 1789: Gibbes, Phebe — Hartly House, Calcutta (vol. 2)
- 1789: Hands, Elizabeth — The Death of Amnon
- 1790: De Fleury, Maria — British Liberty Established
- 1790: Francis, Anne (Gittins) — Miscellaneous Poems
- 1790: Morton, Sarah Wentworth — Ouabi
- 1790: Murray, Judith (Sargent) — On the Equality of the Sexes
- 1791: Benger, Elizabeth Ogilvy — The Female Geniad
- 1791: Brooke, Charlotte — The School for Christians
- 1791: De Fleury, Maria — Divine Poems and Essays
- 1791: Robinson, Mary (Darby) — Impartial Reflections on the Present Situation of the Queen of France
- 1791: Sheridan, Frances (Chamberlaine) — Eugenia and Adelaide, a Novel (vol. 1)
- 1791: Sheridan, Frances (Chamberlaine) — Eugenia and Adelaide, a Novel (vol. 2)
- 1791: West, Jane (Iliffe) — Miscellaneous Poems, and a Tragedy
- 1791: Williams, Helen Maria — A Farewell, for Two Years, to England
- 1791: Yearsley, Ann (Cromartie) — Earl Goodwin, an Historical Play
- 1792: Deverell, Mary — Mary, Queen of Scots; An Historical Tragedy
- 1792: Little, Janet — The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
- 1792: Reeve, Clara — Plans of Education
- 1792: Riddell, Maria (Woodley) — Voyages to the Madeira and Leeward Caribbean Isles
- 1792: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — Desmond
- 1792: Taylor, Ellen — Poems by Ellen Taylor, the Irish Cottager
- 1793: Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) — Sins of Government, Sins of the Nation
- 1793: Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah (Villa-Real) — Poems on Various Subjects
- 1793: Jones, Anna Maria — The Poems of Anna Maria
- 1793: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — The Emigrants
- 1793: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — The Old Manor House
- 1794: Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) — Reasons for National Penitence
- 1794: Falconbridge, Anna Maria (Horwood) — Two Voyages to Sierra Leone
- 1794: Rowson, Susanna (Haswell) — The Inquisitor; or Invisible Rambler
- 1794: Wakefield, Priscilla — Mental Improvement
- 1795: Cristall, Ann Batten — Poetical Sketches
- 1795: Edgeworth, Maria — Letters for Literary Ladies
- 1795: Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah (Villa-Real) — The Contrast (vol. 1)
- 1795: Parker, Mary Ann — A Voyage Round the World in the Gorgon Man of War
- 1796: Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah (Villa-Real) — The Wanderings of the Imagination (vol. 1)
- 1796: Gooch, Elizabeth Sarah (Villa-Real) — The Wanderings of the Imagination (vol. 2)
- 1796: Hamilton, Elizabeth — Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah (vol. 1)
- 1796: Hamilton, Elizabeth — Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah (vol. 2)
- 1796: Robinson, Mary (Darby) — Introductory Material to Sappho and Phaon
- 1796: Smith, Charlotte and Todd, Elizabeth — D’Arcy
- 1796: Wollstonecraft, Mary — Letters Written during a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
- 1797: Faugeres, Margaretta V. (Bleecker) — The Ghost of John Young the Homicide
- 1797: Foster, Hannah (Webster) — The Coquette
- 1797: Instone, Sarah — Poems on Several Occasions
- 1797: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — Elegiac Sonnets
- 1798: Holford, Margaret (Wrench) — Gresford Vale; and Other Poems
- 1798: Murray, Judith (Sargent) — The Gleaner
- 1798: Sotheby, Eliza — Patient Griselda
- 1798: Wollstonecraft, Mary — On Poetry, and our Relish for the Beauties of Nature
- 1799: Adams, Hannah — A Summary History of New-England
- 1799: Prescott, Rachel — Poems
- 1799: Robinson, Mary (Darby) — Thoughts on the Condition of Women
- 1799: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — What Is She?
- 1800: Bannerman, Anne — Poems
- 1800: Edgeworth, Maria — The Barring Out
- 1800: Edgeworth, Maria — Castle Rackrent
- c. 1800: Russel, Chloe — The Complete Fortune Teller and Dream Book
- 1801: Edgeworth, Maria — The Little Dog Trusty; the Orange Man; and the Cherry Orchard
- 1801: Owenson, Sydney — Poems
- 1801: Southcott, Joanna — The Strange Effects of Faith
- 1802: Gannett, Deborah (Sampson) — Address Delivered With Applause at the Federal-Street Theatre
- 1802: O’Neill, Frances (Carroll) — Poetical Essays; Being a Collection of Satirical Poems, Songs and Acrostics
- 1803: Candler, Ann (More) — Poetical Attempts
- 1804–1858: Emerson, Mary Moody — Almanacks
- 1805: Finch, B. — Sonnets and Other Poems
- 1806: Bath, Elizabeth — Poems on Various Occasions
- 1806: Cassan, Sarah (Mears) — Poems
- 1807: Osborn, Sarah (Haggar) and Anthony, Susanna — Familiar Letters
- 1807: Owenson, Sydney — The Lay of an Irish Harp
- 1807: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — Beachy Head: With Other Poems
- 1808: [unknown] — The Woman of Colour
- 1810: Aikin, Lucy — Epistles on Women
- 1810: Green, Sarah — Romance Readers and Romance Writers: A Satirical Novel
- 1810: Johnson, Mary F. — Original Sonnets, and Other Poems
- 1810: Maxwell, Caroline — Feudal Tales
- 1811: Hodson, Margaret (Holford) — Poems
- 1811: Liddiard, J. S. Anna — The Sgelaighe or, A Tale of Old
- 1811: Rowson, Susanna (Haswell) — A Present for Young Ladies
- 1812: Adams, Hannah — The History of the Jews
- 1813: Chalmers, Margaret — Poems
- 1813: Clarke, Mary Carr — Sarah Maria Cornell, or The Fall River Murder
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — Albina, a Tragedy
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — The Belle’s Stratagem
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — A Bold Stroke for a Husband
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — A Day in Turkey
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — The Fate of Sparta
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — Green Coat and Brown Coat
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — More Ways Than One
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — Poems
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — The Runaway
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — The Town Before You
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — Which is the Man?
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — Who’s the Dupe?
- 1813: Cowley, Hannah (Parkhouse) — The Works of Mrs. Cowley
- 1813: Quigley, Catherine — Poems
- 1814: Callcott, Lady Maria (Dundas) — Letters on India
- 1814: Lickbarrow, Isabella — Poetical Effusions
- 1814: Norton, Eliza Bland (Smith) — Isabel, a Tale in Two Cantos, and Other Poems
- 1815: Bryan, Mary — Sonnets and Metrical Tales
- 1815: Nooth, Charlotte — Original Poems and a Play
- 1815: Norton, Eliza Bland (Smith) — Alcon Malanzore, a Moorish Tale
- 1816: Campbell, Dorothea Primrose — Poems
- 1816: Carter, Elizabeth — Poems on Several Occasions
- 1816: Downing, Harriet — Mary, or Female Friendship
- 1816: Hodson, Margaret (Holford) — Margaret of Anjou
- 1816: Liddiard, J. S. Anna — Mont St. Jean, a Poem, and Theodore and Laura, a Tale
- 1816: Taylor, Jane — Essays in Rhyme
- 1817: Fay, Eliza (Clement) — Original Letters from India
- 1818: Lickbarrow, Isabella — A Lament Upon the Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte, and Alfred, a Vision
- 1818: Owenson, Sydney — Florence Macarthy (vol. 1)
- 1818: Owenson, Sydney — Florence Macarthy (vol. 2)
- 1819: Clark, Emily Frederick — The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity (vol. 1)
- 1819: Clark, Emily Frederick — The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity (vol. 2)
- 1819: Clark, Emily Frederick — The Esquimaux; or, Fidelity (vol. 3)
- 1819: Smith, Charlotte (Turner) — Conversations Introducing Poetry
- 1820: [unknown] — Zelica, the Creole (vol. 1)
- 1821: Gray, Christian — A New Selection of Miscellaneous Pieces in Verse
- 1821: Roscoe, Jane Elizabeth — Poems
- 1822: Leonard, Eliza Lucy — The Miller and His Golden Dream
- 1822: Sigourney, Lydia Howard — Traits of the Aborigines of America
- 1824: Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster) — A Peep at the Pilgrims
- 1824: Cushing, Eliza Lanesford — Saratoga; a Tale of the Revolution (vol. 1)
- 1824: Cushing, Eliza Lanesford — Saratoga; a Tale of the Revolution (vol. 2)
- 1824: Duras, Claire de, trans. by [unknown] — Ourika
- 1824: Garnett, Catherine Grace — The Night Before the Bridal, Sappho, and Other Poems
- 1824: Heyrick, Elizabeth (Coltman) — Immediate, Not Gradual Abolition
- 1824: Robinson, Mary (Darby) — The Poetical Works of the Late Mrs. Mary Robinson
- 1824: Sigourney, Lydia Howard — Sketch of Connecticut, Forty Years Since
- 1824–1825: Stockton, Betsey — Betsey Stockton’s Journal
- 1825: Brooks, Maria (Gowen) — Zóphiël, a Poem
- 1825: [unknown] — Changing Scenes
- 1826: Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) — A Legacy for Young Ladies
- 1826: Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) — The Works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld
- 1826: Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin) — The Works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld (vol. 2)
- 1827: Hemans, Felicia Dorothea (Browne) — Hymns on the Works of Nature, for the Use of Children
- 1827: Johnstone, Christian Isobel — Elizabeth de Bruce (vol. 1)
- 1827: Judson, Ann H. — Account of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire
- 1828: Bristow, Amelia — Emma de Lissau (vol. 1)
- 1828: Bristow, Amelia — Emma de Lissau (vol. 2)
- 1828: Hofland, Barbara (Wreakes) — Africa Described
- 1828: Williams, Catherine Read (Arnold) — Original Poems
- 1829: Sanders, Elizabeth Elkins — Conversations Principally on the Aborigines of North America
- 1830: Bristow, Amelia — The Orphans of Lissau (vol. 1)
- 1830: Bristow, Amelia — The Orphans of Lissau (vol. 2)
- 1830: Kilham, Hannah — The Claims of West Africa to Christian Instruction, Through the Native Languages
- 1830: Royall, Anne Newport — Letters from Alabama
- 1831: Prince, Mary — The History of Mary Prince
- 1831: Stewart, Maria W. (Miller) — Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality
- 1832: Bullard, Anne Tuttle Jones — The Reformation
- 1832: Child, Lydia Maria — The Biographies of Madame de Staël and Madame Roland
- 1832: Cushing, Caroline Elizabeth (Wilde) — Letters, Descriptive of Public Monuments, Scenery, and Manners in France and Spain (vol. 1, France)
- 1832: Cushing, Caroline Elizabeth (Wilde) — Letters, Descriptive of Public Monuments, Scenery, and Manners in France and Spain (vol. 2, Spain)
- 1832: Stewart, Maria W. (Miller) — Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart
- 1832: [unknown] — Memoir of Mrs. Chloe Spear
- 1833: Child, Lydia Maria — An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
- 1833: Holley, Mary Austin — Texas
- 1833: Moise, Penina — Fancy’s Sketch Book
- 1833: Williams, Catherine Read (Arnold) — Fall River
- 1834: Brooks, Maria (Gowen) — Zóphiël; or, the Bride of Seven
- 1834: Child, Lydia Maria — The Oasis
- 1835: Gilbert, Anne (Hart) and Gilbert, John — Memoir of John Gilbert
- 1836: Child, Lydia Maria — Anti-Slavery Catechism
- 1836: Grimké, Angelina Emily — Appeal to the Christian Women of the South
- 1836: Grimké, Sarah Moore — An Epistle to the Clergy of the Southern States
- 1836: Lee, Jarena — The Life and Religious Experience of Jarena Lee
- 1837: Kilham, Hannah — Memoir of the Late Hannah Kilham
- 1837: Trench, Melesina (Chenevix) — Thoughts of a Parent on Education
- 1838: Eldridge, Elleanor and McDougall Green, Frances Harriet (Whipple) — Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge
- 1839: Davis, Mary Elizabeth (Moragne) — The British Partizan
- 1841: Plato, Ann — Essays
- 1841: Prince, Nancy (Gardener) — The West Indies
- 1841: Williams, Catherine Read (Arnold) — The Neutral French
- 1842: Mortimer, Favell (Lee) — The History of Job, in Language Adapted to Children
- 1843: Brooks, Maria (Gowen) — Idomen, or the Vale of Yumuri
- 1845: Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret — Essays, Philanthropic and Moral
- 1845: Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret — The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler
- 1846: Elaw, Zilpha — Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experience, and Ministerial Travels and Labours of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw
- 1846: Follen, Eliza Lee (Cabot) — The Liberty Cap
- 1850: Mott, Lucretia — Discourse on Woman
- 1850: Prince, Nancy (Gardener) — A Narrative of the Life and Travels of Mrs. Nancy Prince
- 1850: Truth, Sojourner — Narrative of Sojourner Truth
- 1855: Prince, Lucy Terry — Bars Fight