The Blockheads; or, Fortunate Contractor. An Opera in Two Acts. As it was performed at New York [during the Revolution.] New York, printed; London, reprinted for G. Kearsley. 1782. 2 plates, 8vo, pp. v.-43.

Blow for Blow. A Tragedy. Baltimore, 1805.

Catharine Brown, the Converted Cherokee. A Missionary Drama, founded on fact. By a Lady. New Haven, 1819. 12mo, pp. 27.

Charles the Twelfth; or, the Battle of Pultowa. A military tragic piece; in Four Acts. By the Author. Printed and published at New York, 1818. 16mo, pp. 34.

Columbia and Britannia. A Dramatic Piece, by a Citizen of the United States. New London: Printed by T. Green, 1786. 8vo, pp. 63.
Among the Characters in this play are Fabius (Washington) and Perjuris (Arnold). McKee copy dated 1787.

Dramatic Pieces Calculated to exemplify the mode of conduct which will render young ladies both amiable and happy, when their school education is completed. In three Volumes. New Haven: Printed by Abel Morse. 1791. 12mo.
The prefaces to these works are signed P. I.
Contents. Vol. 1. The Good Mother-in-Law, the Good Daughter-in-Law.
Vol. 2. The Reformation, The Maternal Sister: a Drama in three acts.
Vol. 3. The Triumph of Reason, The Contrast. Each piece is paged separately.


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