CONTENTS
| VOLUME II | |
| PAGE | |
| [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] |