The Mournfull elegy of Mr. Jona. Frye, 1725. (New England historical and genealogical register. Boston, 1861. 8º. v. 15, p. 91.)

APGA

Jonathan Frye was mortally wounded in “Lovewell’s Fight,” at Fryeburg, Me., May 8th, 1725.

These lines, tradition says, were written when the news of Mr. Frye’s death reached Andover, by a young girl to whom he had engaged himself against the wishes of his parents whose objections were, want of property and education. Her name is lost.

Reprinted in Magazine of history with notes and queries, extra no. 5, p. 99-101, IAG.

Munford, William, 1775-1825. Poems, and compositions in prose on several occasions. By William Munford, of the County of Mecklenburg, and State of Virginia. Richmond: Printed by Samuel Pleasants, Jun. 1798. 3 p.l., (1)6-189(1) p. 8º.

Reserve and NBHD

Murphy, Henry C. Anthology of New Netherland or Translations from the early Dutch poets of New York with memoirs of their lives. By Henry C. Murphy. New York, 1865. 209(1) p., 2 facs., 1 pl., 1 port. 8º. (Bradford Club series. no. 4.)

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No. 72 of 75 copies printed.