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—— Versification of President Washington’s excellent Farewell-Address to the citizens of the United States. By a gentleman of Portsmouth, N. H. [i.e., Jonathan Mitchell Sewall.] Published according to act of Congress. Portsmouth, New-Hampshire: Printed and sold by Charles Peirce, at the Columbian Bookstore, No. 5. Daniel-Street. 1798. 54 p. 12º.
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Sewall, Stephen, 1734-1804. [Poem.] On the death of George ii. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12º. p. 328-330.)
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—— See also [Pietas] et gratulatio....
Shaw, John, 1778-1809. Poems by the late Doctor John Shaw. To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the author. [By John E. Hall.] Published by Edward Earle, Philadelphia, and by Edward J. Coale, Baltimore. Fry and Kammerer, printers. 1810. 1 p.l., (i)vi-viii, 252 p. 16º.
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Some of Shaw’s poems are printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 128-130, NBH.
Shaw-Standish, Thomas. A mournful song, occasioned by the shipwreck of the schooner Armistice, Captain Douglass, on Cohasset rocks, August 31, 1815 ... bound from Portland for Baltimore ... on which occasion five persons perished. By Thomas Shaw-Standish. n. p. [1815?] 11 p. 8º.