—— The Deity, and his dispensations. (In: The Columbian muse. New York. 1794. 16º. p. 194-196.)

Reserve and NBH

—— The destruction of the Pequods; The farmer’s advice to the villagers; Columbia; The critics, a fable; The worship of the Gibeonites; Battle before the walls of Ai; Evening after a battle; Procession of Israelitish virgins to meet the returning army; Lamentation of Selima for the death of Irad. (In: Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry. Boston, 1829. 12º. v. 1, p. 232-259.)

NBH

—— Epistle from Dr. Dwight to Col. Humphreys, Greenfield, 1785. (In: David Humphreys, The miscellaneous works of Colonel Humphreys. New-York, 1790. 8º. p. 102-110.)

Reserve

Reprinted in American poems, selected and original. Litchfield, 1793, p. 75-84, NBH, and in The Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 73-80. NBH.

—— A female worthy. (In: The Columbian muse. New York, 1794. 16º. p. 207-209.)

Reserve and NBH

—— Greenfield hill: a poem, in seven parts. i. The prospect. ii. The flourishing village. iii. The burning of Fairfield. iv. The destruction of the Pequods. v. The clergyman’s advice to the villagers. vi. The farmer’s advice to the villagers. vii. The vision, or Prospect of the future happiness of America. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. New-York: Printed by Childs and Swaine. 1794. 183 [really 175] (1) p. 8º.