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—— The progress of dulness, or The rare adventures of Tom Brainles. By the celebrated author of McFingall [i.e., John Trumbull]. Printed at Exeter, by Henry Ranlet, and sold at his office, also, by most of the booksellers in Boston. mdccxciv. 72 p. 16º.
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Lacks p. 3-4 (the preface), and 27-28.
—— The prophecy of Balaam. Numbers: Chap. xviii, xiv. An irregular ode. Written anno 1773. (In: The American museum. Philadelphia, 1787. 8º. v. 2, p. 99-101.)
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Also printed in American poems, selected and original, Litchfield, 1793, p. 21-24, NBH.
—— See also The [Anarchiard].
Tucker, Saint George, 1752-1827. The probationary odes of Jonathan Pindar, Esq. [pseud. of Saint George Tucker.] A cousin of Peter’s, and candidate for the post of Poet Laureat to the C. U. S. In two parts. Philadelphia: Printed for Benj. Franklin Bache, m. dcc. xcvi. [Copy-right secured.] viii, (1)10-103 p. 16º.
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