Almachide. A Tragedy. New York, 1830. 12mo.

DARLING, DAVID

Beaux Without Belles; or, Ladies We Can Do Without You. A Musical Farce as Performed at the Theatre, Fredericksburg, Virginia. Printed for the Author. Charlottesville, Va. 1820. 16mo, pp. 33, [1].

DEERING, NATHANIEL

Nathaniel Deering, born June 25, 1791; died near Portland, Me., in 1881. His grandfather, of the same name, was one of the founders of that city. The subject of this memoir began his education at Phillips Academy, Exeter, and was graduated from Harvard College in 1810. He was admitted to the Bar in 1815, and practiced for a time in Canaan and Milburn (now Skowhegan), Maine. He removed to Portland in 1836, and devoted himself to literature. He was the first editor of the Independent Statesman.

Carrabasset; or, The Last of the Norridgewocks. A Tragedy in Five Acts. Portland, 1830. 18mo, pp. 54.

DEFFENBACH, F.

Onliata; or, The Indian heroine. Philadelphia, 1821. 12mo.

D'ELVILLE, RINALLO

The Rescue; or, The Villain Unmasked. A Farce in Three Acts. New York: Printed for the author, 1813. 12mo, pp. 44.