This elegy appeared originally in the Maryland Gazette, December 24, 1728.

—— The sot-weed factor: or, A voyage to Maryland. A satyr. In which is describ’d, the laws, government, courts and constitutions of the country; and also the buildings, feasts, frolicks, entertainments and drunken humours of the inhabitants of that part of America. In burlesque verse. By Eben. Cook, Gent. London: Printed and sold by B. Bragg, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row. 1708. (Price 6 d.) 1 p.l., 21 p. 12º.

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Reprinted in 1731 in “The Maryland Muse. Containing the History of Colonel N. Bacon’s Rebellion in Virginia. Done into Hudibrastic verse from an old ms. ii. The Sotweed Factor or, Voyage to Maryland. Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1731. fº.”

Reprinted in 1865 in number two of Shea’s Early Southern tracts, ISG.

Third reprint, in modern type, with a photo-facsimile title-page in Maryland Historical Society, Fund publication, no. 36, IAA.

—— Sotweed redivivus: or the Planters looking-glass. In burlesque verse. Calculated for the meridian of Maryland. By E. C. Gent, [i.e., Ebenezer Cook.] Annapolis: Printed by William Parks, for the Author. m. dcc. xxx. vii, 28 p. 12º.

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Reprinted in modern type, with a photo-facsimile title-page in Maryland Historical Society, Fund publication, no. 36, p. 32-52, IAA.

Cooper, Samuel. See [Pietas] et gratulatio....