Facsimile reprint, including title-page of original edition, Worcester, 1776.
No. 8 of forty copies printed on Fabriano hand-made paper.
Biglow, William, 1773-1844. Commencement, a poem: or rather commencement of a poem, recited before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, in their dining hall, in Cambridge, Aug. 29, 1811. By a brother [i.e., William Biglow]. Salem: Printed by Thomas C. Cushing. 1811. 1 p.l., (1)4-8 p. 8º.
NBHD
With bookplate of Henry B. Anthony.
—— Education; a poem: spoken at Cambridge at the request of the Phi Beta Kappa Society; July 18th 1799; By William Biglow. Salem: Joshua Cushing. 1799. 2 p.l., (1)4-17 p. 8º.
NBH p.v. 26, no. 16
First 2 l. and last leaf lacking. Title-page supplied in ms.
—— Re-re-commencement: a kind of a poem: calculated to be recited before an “assemblage” of New-England divines, of all the various denominations; but which never was so recited, and in all human probability never will be. By a friend of every body and every soul. Salem: Printed by Thomas C. Cushing. 1812. 1 p.l., (1)4-8 p. 8º.
NBH p.v. 27, no. 13