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Condolence: an elegiac epistle from Lieut. Gen. B-rg-Yne, captured at Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777 to Lieut. Gen Earl C-Rnw-ll-s, captured at York-Town, Oct, 17, 1781. With notes by the editor.
Dorset, Michael, active 1775-1782.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Amelia; or, The faithless Briton. An original American novel, founded upon recent facts. To which is added, Amelia, or Malevolence defeated; and, Miss Seward's Monody on Major Andre.
Date: 1798- Books
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The travels of the imagination; a true journey from Newcastle to London, in a stage-coach. With observations upon the metropolis. By J. M.
Murray, James, 1732-1782.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Poems fit for a bishop; which Two bishops will read. An American prayer. Address to religion. Saul to Endor, an Ode. Inscription in Memory of the Earl of Chatham.
Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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A poem, addressed to the armies of the United States of America. By David Humphries, ...
Humphreys, David, 1752-1818.Date: [1785]- Books
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The bostonian prophet. An heroi-comico-serious-parodical-pindaric ode, in imitation of the Bard. With notes critical, satirical, and explanatory by the editor.
Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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An epistle from Edward, an American prisoner in England, to Harriet, in America. The second edition. To which is added, an ode to charity.
Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Poems upon several occasions.
Date: Printed In The Year. MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The Columbiad: or, A poem on the American war, in thirteen cantoes.
Snowden, Richard, 1753-1825.Date: 1795- Books
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The Declaration of Independence; a poem: accompanied by odes, songs, &c. adapted to the day. [Two lines from Thomson] By a citizen of Boston.
Richards, George, 1755?-1814.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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The american war, an ode. Being an impartial description of the most material military and naval transactions there; From The Commencement of Hostilities, to the end of the second Campaign. Interspersed Occasionally With humourous satyrical Animadversions on the conduct of both Parties, with Explanatory Notes through the whole. To which is added, an appendix. Wherein the author has traced the origin of that peoples revolt, to a cause which he never saw yet adverted to; With The many concurring Circumstances which have thus far accelerated the execution of their Plan. By John Cole, Late of Plymouth, but now of Beverley, in Yorkshire.
Cole, John, of Beverley.Date: 1779?]- Books
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Condolence: an elegiac epistle from Lieut. Gen. B-rg-Yne, captured at Saratoga, Oct.17, 1777, to Lieut. Gen. Earl C-Rnw-ll-s, captured at York-Town, Oct.17, 1781. With notes by the editor.
Dorset, Michael, active 1775-1782.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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M'Fingal: a modern epic poem. In four cantos. [Nine lines in Latin from Horace]
Trumbull, John, 1750-1831.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Poems, By a Young Nobleman, of Distinguished Abilities, lately deceased; particularly, the state of England, and The once flourishing City of London. In a Letter from an American Traveller, Dated from the Ruinous Portico of St. Paul's, in the Year 2199, to A Friend settled in Boston, the Metropolis of the Western Empire. Also, Sundry Fugitive Pieces, principally wrote whilst upon his Travels on the Continent.
Lyttelton, Thomas Lyttelton, Baron, 1744-1779.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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M'Fingal: a modern epic poem, in four cantos. By John Trumbull, Esq. Embellished with nine copper plates; designed and engraved by E. Tisdale.
Trumbull, John, 1750-1831.Date: M,DCC,XCV. [1795]- Books
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A dialogue, between a southern delegate, and his spouse, on his return from the grand Continental Congress. A fragment, inscribed to the married ladies of America, by their most sincere, and affectionate friend, and servant, Mary V.V.
V., Mary V.Date: in the year M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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A new song, Called The King of the Scamps.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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The devoted legions: a poem. Addressed to Lord George Germaine, and the commanders of the forces against America.
Day, Thomas, 1748-1789.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Tyranny the worst taxation; a poetical epistle to the right honourable Lord N----, ostensible Prime M-r. By the author of Royal Perseverance.
Author of Royal perseverance.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A voyage to Boston. A poem. [Five lines from Shakespeare] By the author of American liberty, a poem: General Gage's soliloquy, &c.
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832.Date: [1775]- Books
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The American revolution: written in scriptural, or, ancient historical style. By Richard Snowden.
Snowden, Richard, 1753-1825.Date: [1796]- Books
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Mcfingal: a modern epic poem. Or, the town-meeting.
Trumbull, John, 1750-1831.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Poems on several occurrences in the present grand struggle for American liberty: containing, 1. A contest between the Eagle and the Crane. 2. A dialogue between Col. Paine and Miss Clorinda Fairchild. 3. St. Clair's retreat and Burgoyne's defeat. 4. The first chapter of th lamentations of General Burgoyne. 5. The fall of Burgoyne. 6. The vanity of trusting in an arm of flesh. 7. The tragical death of Miss Jane M'Crea. 8. An answer for the messengers of the nation.
Case, Wheeler, 1735?-1791.Date: 1779- Books
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An answer to the tears of the Foot Guards, In which that respectable Corps are vindicated from the Charges of Puppyism and Cowardice. Inscribed to Capt. Horneck and Ensign Richardson.
Nugent, Nicholas, Sir, approximately 1747-approximately 1813.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The conquerors. A poem. Displaying the glorious campaigns of 1775, 1776, 1777, &c. &c.
Date: [1778?]