Bürger, Leonora [Wm. Taylor—some variants], Vol. I-221.
Bürger, The Chase [Sir Walter Scott], Vol. II-413.
——, The Water King [M. G. Lewis], Vol. III-92.
Goethe, The Erl-King [M. G. Lewis], Vol. III-93.
——, The Erl-King's Daughter [M. G. Lewis], Vol. III-94.
The last three, however, were also in Lewis' Ambrosio or the Monk, Philadelphia, 1798.
[10] Wilkens' List. Two selections from Bürger and two from Goethe appeared in Lewis' collections, but no editions of their poems exclusively were issued. Klopstock's Messiah was published three times before 1811, but not his shorter poems.
[11] Wilkens mentions about a dozen magazines incidentally but no attempt has been made to investigate this field.
[12] Universal American Almanack, or Yearly Mag., 1764, Phila., contains a poem entitled Golden Verse of Pythagoras.
Curiosities of Literature, 1793, Philadelphia.
Miscellanies, 1796, Burlington.
A Book, a periodical work, 1807, New York.
The Thistle, 1807, Boston.
Charms of Literature, 1808, Trenton.
The Hive, 1810, Hartford.
[14] Albert H. Smyth, The Philadelphia Magazines and their Contributors, 1741-1850. Philadelphia, Robert M. Lindsay, 1892. Preface, p. 5.
[15] A list of the libraries consulted is given at the beginning of Part V.