CONTENTS

VOLUME II
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[PART II] Continued
The First Poetic Period. 1775-1781
George the Third's Soliloquy[3]
Sir Harry's Invitation[7]
Dialogue between his Britannic Majesty and Mr. Fox[9]
The British Prison Ship[18]
The Spy[39]
[PART III]
Era of the Freeman's Journal. 1781-1790
On the Memorable Victory of Paul Jones[75]
An Address[81]
A New-York Tory[84]
To Lord Cornwallis[86]
A London Dialogue[87]
Lord Cornwallis to Sir Henry Clinton[89]
The Vanity of Existence[91]
On the Fall of General Earl Cornwallis[92]
To the Memory of the Brave Americans[101]
Arnold's Departure[103]
Plato to Theon[104]
Prologue to a Theatrical Entertainment[108]
Ruins of a Country Inn[110]
The Royal Adventurer[112]
Lord Dunmore's Petition[114]
Epigram[116]
A Speech by the King of Britain[117]
Rivington's Last Will and Testament[120]
Lines Occasioned by Mr. Rivington's New Titular Types[124]
Lines on Mr. Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms[125]
A Prophecy, Written 1782[126]
The Argonaut or Lost Adventurer[128]
The Political Balance[130]
Dialogue at Hyde Park Corner[140]
On the Late Royal Sloop of War General Monk[142]
Truth Anticipated[143]
Barney's Invitation[147]
Song on Captain Barney's Victory[149]
On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall[153]
Sir Guy Carleton's Address[156]
Scandanavian War Song[159]
The Projectors[160]
On General Robertson's Proclamation[162]
A Picture of the Times[165]
Prince William Henry's Soliloquy[167]
Satan's Remonstrance[169]
The Refugees' Petition to Sir Guy Carleton[172]
Sir Guy's Answer[173]
To a Concealed Royalist[174]
To the Concealed Royalist, in Answer to a Second Attack[177]
To the Concealed Royalist on his Farewell[179]
To the Royalist Unveiled[181]
To Shylock Ap-Shenkin[185]
The Prophecy of King Tammany[187]
Rivington's Reflections[190]
New Year's Verses, January 1, 1783[197]
New Year's Verses, January 8, 1783[198]
Hugh Gaine's Life[201]
Stanzas Occasioned by the Departure of the British from Charleston, December 14, 1782[214]
On the British King's Speech[217]
A New-York Tory's Epistle[219]
Manhattan City[223]
Verses Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia[225]
Rivington's Confessions[229]
A News-Man's Address[238]
New Year's Verses, January 7, 1784[240]
The Happy Prospect[242]
The Dying Indian, Tomo-Chequi[243]
Lines Intended for Mr. Peale's Exhibition[246]
The Hurricane[250]
To the Keeper of the King's Water Works[252]
Lines Written at Port Royal[253]
To Sir Toby, a Sugar Planter[258]
Elegy on Mr. Robert Bell[260]
On the First American Ship that Explored the Rout to India[261]
The Newsmonger[263]
Sketches of American History[269]
The Progress of Balloons[276]
On the Emigration to America[280]
The Seasons Moralized[282]
On the Death of Colonel Laurens[283]
On the Vicissitudes of Things[284]
Pewter-Platter Alley in Philadelphia[287]
On the Death of General Joseph Reed[288]
A Renegado Epistle[290]
The American Siberia[293]
Epistle to Sylvius[295]
The Departure, 1785[298]
A Newsman's Address[301]
Literary Importation[303]
The Englishman's Complaint[305]
The Wild Honey Suckle[306]
On a Book Called Unitarian Theology[307]
To Zoilus[309]
On the Legislature of Great-Britain Prohibiting the Sale of Dr. Ramsay's History[312]
The Death Song of a Cherokee Indian[313]
Stanzas Written at the Foot of Monte Souffriere[314]
On the Crew of a Certain Vessel[317]
The Bermuda Islands[318]
Florio to Amanda[319]
Philander: or The Emigrant[321]
The Fair Solitary[325]
Amanda in a Consumption[326]
Elegiac Lines[328]
The Insolvent's Release[329]
May to April[331]
To an Author[332]
To Misfortune[335]
To Cracovius Putridus[336]
Slender's Journey[338]
The Hermit of Saba[359]
The Indian Burying Ground[369]
The Indian Student[371]
The Man of Ninety[374]
Alcina's Enchanted Island[376]
Horace, Lib. I. Ode 15[377]
A Subscription Prayer[379]
Epistle to the Patriotic Farmer[380]
Palemon to Lavinia[381]
A Newsman's Address[383]
On the Prospect of a Revolution in France[385]
To a Dog[387]
To Lydia[387]
To Cynthia[391]
Amanda's Complaint[392]
Hatteras[394]
St. Catharine's[397]
To Mr. Churchman[398]
The Procession to Sylvania[399]
The Pilgrim's Progress[401]
Sangrado's Expedition to Sylvania[402]
The Distrest Theatre[404]
To Memmius[406]

PART II (Continued)

THE FIRST POETIC PERIOD