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A poem of eight stanzas of six lines each. Printed from a contemporary manuscript belonging to the Boston Athenæum.
Elegy on the death of General Washington. (In: The Port folio. Philadelphia, 1805. 4º. v. 5, p. 136.)
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An Elegy on the much-to-be-deplored death of ... Reverend Nathaniel Collins. See [Mather, Cotton].
An Elegy on a Patriot. Occasioned by the awful and untimely death of the honourable William Wimble, who by the coroner’s inquest was found to have come to his end by suffocation. (In: The New-Haven Gazette, and the Connecticut magazine. New Haven, 1787. 4º. March 22, 1787, v. 2, no. 5, p. 31.)
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An Elegy upon His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; who departed this life Sept. 7th. 1729. Ætat. 42. Boston: Printed and Sold by T. Fleet in Pudding-Lane, near the Town-House, where may be had His Excellency’s Character [1729]. Broadside.
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Nine stanzas; text enclosed in mourning borders.