Erroneously attributed to Philip Freneau. Part 1 originally published in his Gazette, 1793.

Page 47 is a special title reading: The probationary odes of Jonathan Pindar.... Part second. With notes, critical and explanatory by Christopher Clearsight, Esq.

—— Stanzas. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston. 1829. 12º. v. 1, p. 349-350.)

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Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 236, NBB, and E. C. Stedman and E. M. Hutchinson, A library of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 3, p. 444-445, NBB.

Turell, Jane, 1708-1735. An invitation into the country, in imitation of Horace. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12º. v. 1, p. 65-67.)

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Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 125, NBB.

This and the following poems appeared originally in Memoirs of the life and death of Mrs. Jane Turell, by Ebenezer Turell, Boston, 1735.

—— A paraphrase of the one hundred and thirty-fourth Psalm. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12º. v. 1, p. 62-63.)