Story, Joseph, 1779-1845. Elegy to the memory of General George Washington. (In his: An eulogy on General George Washington. Salem: J. Cushing, 1800. 8º. p. [17]-24.)
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“The subsequent Elegy, added by advice of some friends, was originally designed for newspaporial currency. As some sentiments of it are perhaps enlarged on in the Eulogy, it is necessary to observe, that it was written previous to the suggestion of the other, and could not be altered without impairing its structure.”
—— The power of solitude. A poem. In two parts. By Joseph Story. A new and improved edition. Salem: Published by Barnard P. Macanulty. 1804. 2 p.l., 260 p., front. 12º.
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Extract printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 109-112, NBH.
The Story of Æneas and Dido burlesqued. See [Rugeley, Rowland].
The Substance of a late remarkable dream. See [Shurtleff, James].
Sumner, Charles Pinckney, 1766-1839. The compass. A poetical performance at the Literary Exhibition in September. m, dcc, xcv, at Harvard University. By Charles P. Sumner. Boston: Printed by William Spotswood for the subscribers. [1795.] 1 p.l., (1)4-12 p. 16º.
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