The “Prologue on the death of General Montgomery” which is at the end, was written by John Parke.

—— —— Norwich: Printed by J. Trumbull, for and sold by J. Douglass M’Dougall, on the West side of the Great-Bridge, Providence, 1777. 5 p.l., 11-68 p. 12º.

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Contains the following poems: An ode in honour of Pennsylvania militia, p. 50-58; Elegiac pieces commemorative of distinguished characters, p. 58-68.

Bradford, William, 1588-1657. Certain verses left by ... William Bradford ... penned by his own hand, declaring the dispensation of God’s providence towards him in the time of his life, and his preparation and fittedness for death. (In: N. Morton, New-Englands Memoriall. Cambridge, 1669. 12º. p. 144-145.)

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—— Copy of verses left by him for his children. (In: William and Mary College quarterly. Richmond, Va., 1895. 8º. v. 4, p. 63-64.)

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—— A descriptive and historical account of New England in verse; from a ms. of William Bradford, Governour of Plymouth Colony. (Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections. Boston, 1794. 8º. series 1, v. 3, p. 77-84.)

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