—— Ouâbi: or The virtues of nature. An Indian tale. In four cantos. By Philenia, a lady of Boston [i.e., Mrs. Sarah Wentworth Morton]. Printed at Boston, by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews, at Faust’s Statue, No. 45, Newbury Street. mdccxc. 2 p.l., (i)iv-viii, (1)10-51(1) p., front. 12º.
NBHD
—— The virtues of society. A tale founded on fact. By the author of the Virtues of nature [i.e., Sarah Wentworth A. Morton]. Published according to act of Congress. Boston. Printed by Manning & Loring, for the author. 1799. 2 p.l., (1)6-46 p. 4º.
Reserve
Based upon an occurrence in the American Revolution, contained in letters of General Burgoyne.
Poem entitled “To Time,” p. 39-46.
Morton, Thomas. New English Canaan, or New Canaan containing an abstract of New England, composed in three bookes.... Written by Thomas Morton.... Printed at Amsterdam, by Jacob Frederick Stam. In the yeare 1637. 188 p., 2 l. 4º.
Reserve
Poems on pages 101-102, 121, 130-131, 133, 134-135, 146-148, 167, 185.
Reprinted in Peter Force, Tracts and other papers, Washington, 1838, v. 2, no. 5, IF.