—— See also [Elegies and epitaphs], 1677-1717.

O’Cataract, John, pseud. Battle of Niagara, a poem. See [Neal, John].

An Occasional ode, sung at the Baptist Meeting-House in Wrentham, February 22, 1800. (In: Benjamin Gleason, An oration, pronounced at the Baptist Meeting-House in Wrentham, February 22, 1800.... Wrentham, Mass., 1800. 8º. p. [32.])

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Ode, distributed among the spectators, during the federal procession, at New-York, July, 1788. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1788. 8º. v. 4. p. 572-574.)

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Odell, Jonathan, 1737-1818. The American times, a satire, in three parts. In which are delineated the characters of the leaders of the American Rebellion. Amongst the principal are Franklin, Laurens, Adams, Hancock, Jay, Duer, Duane, Wilson, Pulaski, Witherspoon, Reed, M’Kean, Washington, Roberdeau, Morris, Chase, &c. By Camillo Querno, poet-laureat to the Congress. [New-York: Printed by James Rivington, mdcclxxx.] (In: John André. Cowchace. New York, 1780. 8º. p. 27-69.)

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Attributed by Wegelin to Rev. Jonathan Boucher.

Reprinted in The Loyalist poetry of the Revolution, Philadelphia, 1857, p. 1-37, NBH.