A Washingtonian, pseud. Washington’s birthday: an historical poem. See [Lovett, John].

The Washingtoniana: containing a sketch of the life and death of the late Gen. George Washington; with a collection of elegant eulogies, orations, poems, &c. sacred to his memory. Also, an appendix, comprising all his most valuable public papers, and his last will and testament. Lancaster: Printed and Sold by William Hamilton, Franklin’s Head, in West King-Street. 1802. viii, (1)10-411 p. 8º.

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Edited by F. Johnston and W. Hamilton.

Frontispiece, the portrait of Washington, engraved by David Edwin, after Stuart.

p. 321-398 misnumbered 1-78, but total correct.

Tribute by Doctor Aiken, p. 25; Elegiac ode, p. 154-155; Extract from elegiac poem on the death of General George Washington, by Charles Caldwell, p. 312-315; Extract from a poem, sacred to the memory of General George Washington, by Richard Alsop, p. 316-318; Tribute, by Mr. Paine, of Massachusetts, p. 319; On the death of Washington from a London newspaper, p. 319-320.

The Watery war: or A poetical description of the existing controversy between the Pedobaptists and Baptists.... See [Benedict, David].

Webb, George, fl. 1730-36. Batchelors’ Hall: a poem. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature. New York, 1866. 8º. v. 1, p. 101-102.)

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