Reprinted in Stedman and Hutchinson, A library of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 2, p. 296, NBB.

—— To Urania on the death of her first child. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature. New York, 1866. 8º. v. 1, p. 74.)

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First published in Ebenezer Turell, The life and character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, Boston, 1729, p. 188-191, Reserve.

Columbia’s naval triumphs. New-York: Published by Inskeep & Bradford, No. 128 Broadway. J. Seymour, printer. No. 149 John-street. 1813. 3 p.l., (1)3-132 p. nar. 24º.

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The Columbiad: Or a poem on the American war. See [Snowden, Richard].

The Columbian muse. A selection of American poetry from various authors of established reputation. New York: Printed by J. Carey, for Mathew Carey, Philadelphia. 1794. 2 p.l., 224 p. 16º.

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Contents: Conspiracy of kings; Prospects of peace; by Joel Barlow.—Philosophic solitude, by William Livingston.—An oration which might have been delivered to students in anatomy on the late rupture between the two schools of Philadelphia, by Francis Hopkinson.—Address to the Genius of America; Columbia; Seasons moralized; by Timothy Dwight.—Elegy on the times; Elegy on the death of Mr. Buckingham St. John; Ambition; The critics; by John Trumbull.—Epistle to Col. Humphreys, by Timothy Dwight.—Sketches of American history, by Philip Freneau.—Description of the first American congress; American Revolution; American sages; American painters; American poets; by Joel Barlow.—Eulogium on rum, by Joseph Smith.—An elegy on the burning of Fairfield, Connecticut; Elegy on Lieut. De Hart; Mount Vernon; An ode to Laura; Genius of America; by David Humphreys.—The country meeting, by T. C. James.—Poem written at sea, by Philip Freneau.—The American warrior; Doctrine of consequences; Song; by a South Carolinian aged 17.—Stanzas on the President’s birthday.—The fire fly.—The thunder storm.—An epistle to Dr. Dwight; A song translated from the French: by David Humphreys.—Epitaph on a patient killed by a cancer quack; Hypocrite’s hope; by Lemuel Hopkins.—An intended inscription, by James Allen.—Depredations and destruction of the Algerines, by David Humphreys.—A winter piece, by Lathrop.—An Indian eclogue, by Joseph Smith.—Future state of the western territory; American winter; On love and the American fair; by David Humphreys.—Benevolence, by Dawes.—The old soldier, by Fentham.—The war-horse, by Doctor Ladd.—On the migration to America, by Philip Freneau.—A pastoral song, by Bradford.—Address to the robin red-breast, by Bayard.—Progress of science, by Evans.—On a lady’s birthday, by W. M. Smith.—Description of Jehovah, by Doctor Ladd.—Nature and art, by W. M. Smith.—Cololoo, by William Dunlap.—An elegy, written in February 1791, by Richard Alsop.—The Deity; Creation; New England described; Picture of a New England village; House of sloth; A female worthy; Miseries of war; by Timothy Dwight.—Ella, a Norwegian tale, by William Dunlap.—The country school.—Invocation to Hope.—Prayer to Patience,—Character of St. Tamany, by William Pritchard.