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Address to fortune (supposed to have been written by an old bachelor), p. 43-44; Verses addressed to a young gentleman at the Charleston College academy, in 1790, p. 44-45; A specimen of unlimited sublime poetry, p. 45-49; Man shall be free. A new song written February 25, 1793, p. 50.
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. The mechanic’s song. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature. New York, 1866. 8º. v. 1, p. 115.)
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—— The mother country. (In his: Select works. By Epes Sargent. Boston, 1854. 12º. p. 378.)
IAW
Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 115, NBB.
—— My plain country Joan. (In his: Select works. By Epes Sargent. Boston, 1854. 12º. p. 377.)
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Also printed in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 114-115, NBB.