1779
Sir Henry Clinton's Invitation to the Refugees.
The only evidence at present of the separate publication of this piece is the entry in Frank Moore's Songs and Ballads of the American Revolution (N. Y. 1856, p. 259): "We have it in a ballad sheet, dated 1779."
See Vol. II, p. 7, supra.
1781
The British Prison-Ship:|A | Poem,| in four Cantoes.|
| Viz. Canto | 1. The Capture, |
| 2. The Prison-Ship, | |
| 3. The Prison-Ship, continued, | |
| 4. The Hospital-Prison-Ship. |
To which is added,| A Poem on the Death of Capt. N. Biddle,| who was blown up, in an Engagement with the | Yarmouth, near Barbadoes.| [Quotation of thirteen lines from Milton.]|
Philadelphia:| Printed by F. Bailey, in Market-Street.| M. DCC. LXXXI.| 12mo; pp. [3]-23.