Included with the Cow-chace, are the following poems: Yankee Doodle’s Expedition to Rhode Island, written at Philadelphia, p. 19-21; On the Affair between the Rebel Generals Howe and Gaddesden, written at Charlestown, p. 23-26; The American times, a satire. In three parts.... By Camillo Querno, p. 27-69.

Inserted, a portrait of André, engraved by Hapwood, from a drawing by Major André, ornamented by Shirt.

The Cow-chace appeared originally in The Royal Gazette, in the following numbers: Canto i, Aug. 16, 1780; Canto ii, Aug. 30, 1780; Canto iii, Sept. 23, 1780.

Also printed in William Dunlap, André; a tragedy, New York, 1798, p. 75-84, Reserve, and in Winthrop Sargent, The life of Major André, Boston, 1861, and New York, 1871, p. 236-249, IGM.

Andrews, Edward W. An address before the Washington Benevolent Society, in Newburyport, on the 22d. Feb. 1816. By Edward W. Andrews, A.M. Published by request of the society. Newburyport: Published by William B. Allen & Co. No. 13, Cornhill. 1816. 1 p.l., (1)4-15 p. 8º.

NBHD p.v. 5, no. 14

Aquiline Nimble-Chops, pseud. Democracy: an epic poem. See [Livingston, Henry Brockholst].

Aristocracy. An epic poem. Philadelphia: Printed for the editor. 1795. 2 v. 8º.

Reserve

In two parts issued separately.