An Exercise; Containing a Dialogue and Two Odes. Set to music, for the Public Commencement, in the College of Philadelphia, May 17th, 1775. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Cruikshank, 1775. 8vo, pp. 8.
An Exercise Containing a Dialogue and Two Odes. Set to Music. Philadelphia: 1776. Sm. 8vo.
The Fatal Effects of Seduction. A Tragedy. Written for the use of the Students of Clio Hall, in Bennington, to be acted on their Quarter Day, April 28, 1789. Founded on the Story of an Unhappy Young Lady of Boston. By a Friend to Literature. [Motto] Bennington: Printed by Haswell & Russell. 1789.
Federalism Triumphant in the Steady Habits of Connecticut Alone; or, the Turnpike Road to a Fortune. A Comic Opera, or Political Farce in Six Acts, as performed at the Theatres Royal and Aristocratic at Hartford and New Haven, October, 1801. n. p. Printed in the year 1802. 8vo, pp. 40.
The Female Enthusiast. A Tragedy in Five Acts, by a Lady. Charleston, J. Hoff, 1807. 12mo, pp. 51.
The French Revolution; including a Story, Founded in Fact, of Leontine and Matilda. A Drama. Written and Exhibited in the United Fraternity, at Dartmouth, 1790; Exhibited also at Windsor, Vermont, May, 1791. Printed at New Bedford, Massachusetts, by John Spooner, 1793. 8vo, pp. 67.
Heaven on Earth, or the New Lights of Harmony. An extravaganza in two acts, by Peter Puffem. Philadelphia: 1825. 16mo, pp. 22.
The Hero of Two Wars. A Drama in Five Acts.
Published in Truth's Advocate and Monthly Anti-Jackson Expositor from March to October, 1828. Signed "W."
Indoctum Parliamentum. A Farce, in One Act, and a beautiful variety of scenes. n. p. [1818.] 12mo, pp. 7.
Refers to a law enacted by the Legislature of New York, on the petition of Eunice Chapman, a Shaker, to have the marriage contract between herself and husband dissolved. Among the characters introduced are: "General Radix" (Erastus Root), "His disorderly Sergeant" (Dr. Sergeant), "Lignum" (Speaker Wood), etc.