Smith, William, 1727-1803. Art and nature. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8º. v. 1, p. 181-182.)

Reserve

Reprinted in The Beauties of poetry, British and American, Philadelphia, 1791, p. 187-189, Reserve; The Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 184-186, NBH.

—— Indian songs of peace: with a proposal, in a prefatory epistle, for erecting Indian schools. And a postscript by the editor, introducing Yariza, an Indian maid’s letter, to the principal ladies of the Province and City of New-York. By the author of the American fables [i.e., William Smith]. New-York: Printed by J. Parker, and W. Wayman, at the New Printing-Office in Beaver-Street, mdcclii. 27 p. 12º.

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Smith, William Moore, 1759-1821. The fall of Zampor, a Peruvian ode; Ode to meditation; Lampoon. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12º. v. 1, p. 306-312.)

NBH

—— The man of sorrow. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8º. v. 2, p. 517-518.)

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—— On a lady’s birthday. (In: The Columbian muse. New York, 1794. 16º. p. 183.)