—— The poet’s lamentation for the loss of his cat, which he used to call his muse. (In: E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature. New York. 1866. 8º. v. 1, p. 122-123.)
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Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson. A library of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 2, p. 434-435, NBB.
The Group: or An elegant representation illustrated. See [Cliffton, William].
Guest, Moses. Poems on several occasions. To which are annexed, extracts from a journal kept by the author while he followed the sea, and during a journey from New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey, to Montreal and Quebec. By Moses Guest. Cincinnati: Looker & Reynolds, printers; 1824. 1 p.l., (i)iv, (1)8-160 p. 2. ed. 16º.
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The Guillotina, or a democratic dirge, a poem. See [Hopkins, Lemuel].
Haight, Mrs. Sarah. A medley of joy and grief; being a selection of original pieces in prose and verse, chiefly on religious subjects. By a lady of New-York [i.e., Mrs. Sarah Haight]. New-York: Published by W. B. Gilley, 92 Broadway. Gray & Bunce, printers. 1822. 298 p., 1 l. 12º.
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Includes the following pieces written before 1820: