The Poems of Arouet. See [Ladd, Joseph Brown].

Poems moral and divine, on the following subjects: i. Man’s fall and exhaltation: or, The Christian triumph. In seven cantos, ii. Modern infidelity: or, The principles of atheism exposed and refuted. Inscrib’d to a friend. iii. A paraphrase on the following Psalms: cxix, cxliii, cxlii, cxx, xiii, cxliv and cxxx. iv. The prince and the patriot. In three dialogues. By an American gentleman. To which is added, some account of the author. London: Printed by Charles Rivington, for John and James Rivington in St. Paul’s Churchyard. mdcclvi. 3 p.l., 105(1) p. 8º.

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Poems, occasioned by several circumstances and occurrences in the present grand contest for liberty. See [Case, Wheeler].

Poetic testimonials of respect for the virtues and character of our illustrious chief, Gen. George Washington, who died December 14, 1799. The following Hymn and Ode were sung on the 9th of January, 1800, in the Old South Meeting-House, in Boston, before a numerous concourse of citizens. Hymn, by the Rev. John S. J. Gardner.—Ode, by Thomas Paine. A.M.—A Monody, by John Lathrop, Esq.—Ode to Content.—Ode to Science.—New-Year’s Address.—Lines extracted from title-page of Mr. Thomas Paine’s Eulogy on Gen. Washington. (In: The Columbian phenix and Boston review. Boston. 1800. 8º. v. 1 for 1800, p. 50-54.)

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A Poetical description of song birds: interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. The first Worcester edition. Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts, by Isaiah Thomas, sold at his bookstore in Worcester, and by him and company in Boston. mdcclxxxviii. 88 p. illus. 32º.

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A Poetical epistle to His Excellency George Washington ... from an inhabitant of the State of Maryland. See [Wharton, Charles Henry].

The Poetical nosegay; or The swindler James Geo. Semple revived in the person of Hugh Workman, a native of Ireland. Price for single copy, 30 cents viz: for original—10 cents. Notes part 1 and 2 ditto. Per dozen—two cents each copy—viz: for original 8 cents—notes 1 and 2, 8 cents each. Copy-right secured, according to law. 1800. 5 p.l., 20 p. 12º.