—— Upon the much lamented death of that precious servant of Christ, Mr. Benjamin Buncker, pastor of the church at Maldon, who deceased on the 3d of ye 12th moneth 1669. (New-England historical and genealogical register.... Boston, 1872. 8º. v. 26, p. 11-12.)

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“The original in the author’s handwriting, is among the Ewer Manuscripts, 1, 8-9 of the New England Historic Genealogical Society.”

William and Ellen: a poem. See [Smith, Eaglesfield].

Williams, John, 1761-1818. A bachelor’s prayer. By Anthony Pasquin [pseud.]. (In: The Columbian phenix and Boston review. Boston, 1800. 8º. v. 1 for 1800, p. 179-180.)

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—— A dirge, or sepulchral service, commemorating the sublime virtues and distinguished talents of General George Washington. Composed at the request of the Mechanics Association of Boston. Words by Anthony Pasquin [pseud.]. 4 p. (In: [Oliver Holden], Sacred dirges, commemorative of the death of Washington. Boston [1800]. ob. 8º.)

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Reprinted in The Columbian phenix and Boston review, Boston, 1800, v. 1 for 1800, p. 178-179, Reserve.

—— The Hamiltoniad. By John Williams, (Anthony Pasquin.) New York: Printed for the Hamilton Club, 1865. 5 p.l., 122 p., 1 port. 8º. (Hamilton Club series, no. 3.)