Dated: Bladensburgh, April 16, 1789.
Ladd, John. Lyric poems, chiefly in two books, never before published. 1. A thought on man in paradise; his expulsion. A compendium on his restoration by grace. The saints’ travail through time, and final state in glory. 2. Sacred to honor, virtue and independence—and to the memory of the dead. The wild man and the apes—a muthony. By John Ladd. Schenectady: Printed for the author. 1814. 1 p.l., (i)iv, (1)6-127(1) p., 2 l. 12º.
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Ladd, Joseph Brown, 1764-1786. Charlotte’s soliloquy, to the manes of Werter. Sweet Polly of Plymouth’s lament. The wish. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8º. v. 1, p. 180-181.)
Reserve
—— Description of Jehovah, from the xviiith Psalm. (In: The Columbian muse. New York, 1794. 16º. p. 183-184.)
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—— Description of Jehovah, from the xviiith Psalm. The war-horse, paraphrased from Job. (In: The Beauties of poetry, British and American. Philadelphia, 1791. 16º. p. 181-182, 191.)
Reserve
—— The dove, a fragment. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8º. v. 2, p. 203-204.)