A retrospect of past and present mercies, Jan. 1st, 1819, p. 10-24.—Meditation, June, 1815, p. 29-31.—Meditation, a walk to Mount Olivet on a summer’s eve, July, 1815, p. 59-80.—Complaint, etc. under pain and trouble, February, 1815, p. 90-91.—Complaint under great bodily pain, and darkness of mind, Greenwich, April, 1815, p. 92-93.—On the death of Mrs. M. Wilkinson, 1815, p. 93-94.—All is vanity but the Creator, 1814, p. 95-96.—Complaining of hardness of heart. Mount Pleasant, August, 1814, p. 96-97.—To Rosamond, on her departure for England, June, 1811, p. 125-127.—Reflections, May, 1816, p. 158-159.
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, 1790-1867. Fanny. [By Fitz-Greene Halleck.] New-York: Published by C. Wiley & Co. No. 3 Wall-Street. Clayton & Kingsland, printers. 1819. 1 p.l., (1)6-49 p. 8º.
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—— —— Second edition. New-York: Published by Wiley & Halsted, No. 3, Wall-Street. William Grattan, printer. 1821. 1 p.l., (1)6-67 p. 8º.
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—— —— New York, 1866. 3 p.l., (1)8-84 p., 1 port. 4º.
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No. 16 of 70 copies printed for W. L. Andrews.
Also printed in Specimens of the American poets. London, 1822, p. 110-156, NBH.
—— Fanny, with other poems. [By Fitz-Greene Halleck.] New-York. Harper & Brothers. 1839. 2 p.l., (1)6-130 p., 1 l. 12º.