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The two scandalous songs that figured in the Zenger-Cosby affair, 1734.
A Song, on the surrendery of General Burgoyne, who gave up his whole army to the brave General Gates, of glorious memory, October 17, 1777. [1777.] Broadside.
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Forty-six stanzas in three columns.
Sotweed redivivus: or the planters looking-glass. See [Cook, Ebenezer].
Specimens of the American poets; with critical notices and a preface. London: Printed for T. and J. Allman, 1822. iv, 283 p. 12º.
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W. C. Bryant. Poems, p. 189-218.—R. Dabney. Poems, p. 157-172.—J. W. Eastburn. Yamoyden, proem and canto ii, p. 219-249.—F. G. Halleck. Fanny, p. 109-156.—W. Maxwell. Poems, p. 173-187.—J. K. Paulding. The Backwoodsman, p. 71-108.—J. Pierpont. Airs of Palestine, p. 25-69.
The Spirit of the Farmers’ museum, and lay preacher’s gazette. Being a judicious selection of the fugitive and valuable productions, which have occasionally appeared in that paper, since the commencement of its establishment. Consisting of a part of the essays of the Lay Preacher, Colon and Spondee, American biography, the choicest efforts of the American muse, pieces of chaste humour, the early essays of the Hermit, the most valuable part of the weekly summaries, nuts, epigrams, and epitaphs, sonnets, criticism, &c. &c. Walpole, (N. H.) Printed, for Thomas & Thomas, by D. & T. Carlisle. 1801. 2 p.l., (1)6-318 p., 2 l. of adv. 16º.