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5456, D. Sacred and moral poems, on Deity, creation, life, death, and immortality. 2d edit. London, 1789.

514, F. 5. Pennsylvania, a poem. By a student of the college of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1756.

412, Q. 4. Fashion, an ode; with other poems. London, 1783.

462, Q. 2. An exercise, containing a dialogue and two odes. Philadelphia, 1767.

462, 5. 479, 7. & 644, Q. 6. Liberty, a poem. By Rusticus. 2d edit. Charlestown, South Carolina, 1770. Philadelphia, 1769.

464, Q. 1. An ode on the late glorious successes of his majesty's arms. Philadelphia, 1762. .

464, Q. 2. A panegyrick. By Strephon. Philadelphia, 1762.

464, Q. 5. A dialogue on peace, held at Nassau hall, September, 1763. Philadelphia, 1763.

464, Q. 10. Liberty, a Pindaric ode. Philadelphia, 1783.

479, Q. 6. Oppression, a poem. By an American. London.

712, Q. 6. Poetical sketch of the campaign of 1793. By an officer of the guards, on the continent. London.

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1157, Q. 1. Odes on various subjects. 2d edit. London, 1747. P.

1855, Q. The ruins of Pæstum, and other compositions in verse. Salem, 1822.

2273, Q. 10. Reason, a poem; to which is prefixed, a notion of poetry, an essay. London, 1758.

1557, O. 3. An exercise; containing a dialogue, and an ode on peace. Philadelphia, 1763.

1557, O. 5. Poems upon several occasions. Boston, 1779.

1557, O. 6. The kirkiad; or golden age of the church of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1774.

1557, O. 9. A poem on the rising glory of America. Philadelphia, 1772. 1557, O. 11. Resignation; in two parts, with a postscript to Mrs. B - Philadelphia, 1764.

2948, O. Poetical essays; with a preliminary essay, in prose. London, 1791.

1978, O. 1. Ouâbi; or the virtues of nature. An Indian tale. Boston, 1790.

4338, O. Metrical effusions; or, verses on various occasions. Woodbridge, 1812.

7487, O. The echo; with other poems. New York, 1807.

8639, O. 3. Miscellaneous poems, on moral and religious subjects. By Osander. Hudson, 1821.

562, D. 3. The inquiry. Part I. London, 1803.

793, D. 3. A poetical epistle to general Washington. Philadelphia, 1781. 1962, D. Fowling, a poem; descriptive of grouse, partridge, pheasant, woodcock, duck, and snipe shooting. London, 1808.

2563, D. 1. Ilderim, a Syrian tale in four cantos. Philadelphia, 1816. 874, D. 2. Effusions of female fancy. By a young lady, native of America. New York, 1784.

Baltimore, 1809.

3760, D. The poetry of Anna Matilda. London, 1788.
4405, D. Original poems. By a citizen of Baltimore.
4736, D. 6. Hours of leisure; a series of unconnected trifles in verse.
brook, 1820.

3199, D. An essay on mind, with other poems. London, 1826.
5001, D. 1. Calcutta, a poem; with notes. London, 1811.
The bridal of Vaumond, a metrical romance.
The lyre of love. 2 vols. London, 1806.

2635, D.

5226, D.

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New York, 1817.

5285, D. A poetical picture of America, being observations made during a residence at Alexandria and Norfolk, in Virginia, interspersed with anecdotes. By a lady. London, 1809.

5361, D. The art of domestic happiness, and other poems. By the recluse. Pittsburgh, 1817.

5394, D. 1. Resignation, a poem. Philadelphia, 1795.

8635, O. 2. The words of the Dettingen Te Deum, and a miscellaneous act of music, performed by the musical fund society of Philadelphia, at the opening of their new hall, December 29th, 1824. With notes. Philadelphia, 1824.

1557, O. 10. The plan of a performance of solemn music, to be sung in the college of Philadelphia. 1765.

5321, D. 3. The words of a selection of sacred music, performed at the church of St. Augustine in Philadelphia, 20th June, 1810. Philadelphia, 1810. 374, Q. 11. An elegy on the ancient Greek model. Cambridge, 1779. 504, Q. 4. A monody in honour of the chiefs who have fallen in the cause of American liberty; and a rondelay, celebrating American independency. Philadelphia. Gift of Zachariah Poulson..

374, Q. 2.

don, 1782.

Edwin and Eltruda, a legendary tale. By a young lady. Lon

1157, Q. 8. Ode to Landsdowne Hill, with notes mostly relative to the Granville family; to which are added, two letters of advice from George, Lord Lansdowne, anno 1711, to William Henry, Earl of Bath. London, 1785. P. 407, F. 18. An epistle from S1727.

407, F. 19. An answer from S1727.

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464, Q. 4. The manners of the times, a satire. By Philadelphiensis. Philadelphia, 1762.

562, Q. 2. The poem which the committee of the town of Boston had voted to be published; with extracts from a composition never before published. Boston, 1772.

562, Q. 3. An oration which might have been delivered to the students in anatomy, on the late rupture between the two schools in this city. Philadelphia, 1789.

712, Q. 9. Magic lantern; or, les ombres patriotiques. London, 1796. 762, Q. 1. The monopolist; or the installation of Sir John Barleycorn. A poetical tale, addressed to servant maids. Bath, 1795.

956, Q. 5. Fable of the beasts and their king. London, 1703.

977, Q. 5. The genius of France; or, the consular vision. A poem, with

notes. London.

1124, Q. 9. An heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers. 2d edit. London, 1773. P.

1124, Q. 1. Heroic postscript to the public, occasioned by the favourable reception of a late heroic epistle to Sir William Chambers, Knt. &c. by the author of that epistle. 7th edit. London, 1774. P.

1124, Q. 4. The dean and the squire, a political eclogue, humbly dedicated to Soame Jenyns, Esq. 3d edit. London, 1782.

P.

1124, 8. & 2005, Q. 4. Diaboliad, a poem, dedicated to the worst man in his majesty's dominions. London, 1776-1777. P.

1238, Q. 6. Love given o'er; or, a satyr against the pride, lust, and inconstancy of woman. London, 1682. P.

1238, Q. 7. The female advocate; or an answer to the above satyr against woman. London, 1686. P.

2102, Q. 1. The recovery; or the tears of faction. A poem. By an Oxonian. London, 1789.

2102, Q. 6. Dr. Price and the rights of man; an elegy, sacred to the memory

of that late reverend divine, and genuine philanthropist. By R. H. H. London, 1791.

2169, Q.

Varnishando, a serio-comic poem; addressed to collectors of paintings. Manchester, 1809.

2274, O. 4. The patriots of North America; a sketch. New York, 1775. Gift of Josiah Hewes.

1557, O. 1. The patriot muse, or poems on some of the principal events of the late war; with a poem on the peace. London, 1764.

161, & 845, O. The manners of the age; written with a design to expose the vicious conduct of both sexes. London, 1733.

216, O. Poems on affairs of state, from the time of Oliver Cromwell, to the year 1707. 4 vols. London, 1703, &c.

1525, O. 1. The birth, parentage, and education of Praise-god Barebones; with an election ballad. Philadelphia, 1766.

1150, O. 10. The free-thinker; or reason asserted; in a dissection of bigotry and devotion; a satire. London, 1740.

1557, 0.7. The London clergy's petition against the Quaker's affirmation, answered. 1722.

1573, O. 10. The present situation of American affairs, a poem.
1573, O. 11. American liberty, a poem. New York, 1775.
1573, O. 12. General Gage's soliloquy. MS. 1775.

1573, O. 13. A voyage to Boston, a poem. New York, 1775.

1776.

1573, O. 14. General Gage's confession to his ghostly father-friar Francis. 1775.

1573, O. 16. America invincible, an heroic poem. Danvers, near Boston, 1779.

1573, 0. 17. A speech of general Washington on entering the town of Boston after the British had abandoned it. (In verse.)

1388, 4. & 1884, O. 1. Criticisms on the Rolliad; to which are added, political eclogues. London, 1791-1785.

1952, O. 3. Animal magnetism. A ballad. With notes and observations, containing anecdotes of animal magnetizers, ancient, as well as modern. By Valentine Absonus. London, 1791.

2266, O. 4. Monarchy; a parody on the eclogue of Pope. Philadelphia, 1795. Gift of Samuel Harrison Smith.

2345, O. 4. Epistle, in verse, to Dr. Randolph, occasioned by the publication of the correspondence between the Earl and Countess of Jersey, and the doctor, upon the subject of some letters belonging to the Princess of Wales. London, 1796.

2831, O. School for satire; or a collection of modern satirical poems, written during the present reign. London, 1801.

4169, O. Pursuits of agriculture; a satirical poem, in three cantos, with notes. London, 1810.

4642, O. 3. Leaves of laurel, or new probationary odes. London, 1813. 4642, O. 4. Woburn Abbey georgics, or the last gathering, a poem. London, 1813.

5554, O. Takings; or the life of a collegian: a poem ; illustrated by 26 etchings, from designs, by R. Dagley. London, 1821.

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5787, O. 2. The age of bronze; or, carmen seculare et annus haud mirabilis. London, 1823.

5421, O. 2. Sukey. Boston, 1821.

7442, O. Marmion travestied; a tale of modern times. By Peter Pry, Esq. London, 1809.

7539, O. 2. Loyalty and humanity; or church and king; a poem. Occasioned by the late riots at Birmingham. Birmingham, 1791.

8587, O. 3. A poem on reading the president's address; with a sketch of the character of a candidate. Philadelphia, 1796.

8605, O. 4. The house of wisdom in a bustle; a poem; descriptive of the battle lately fought in congress. New York, 1798.

8636, 0.2. The fleiad. By Paul Pindar. Dublin, 1788.

8636, O. 4. 8637, O. 2.

The fleas' turtle feast; a satirical poem. London, 1808.

A portraiture of London; in prose and verse. London, 1809. 2405, D. 1. The modern dunciad, a satire, with notes. London, 1814. 2405, D. 2. The general post-bag, or news foreign and domestic, and le bagatelle. London, 1814.

2215, D. Jokeby, a burlesque on Rokeby, a poem, in six cantos, by an amateur of fashion; to which are added, occasional notes, by our most popular characters. Boston, 1813.

2998, D. 1. Warreniana, with notes, critical and explanatory. By the editor of a quarterly review. Boston, 1824.

730, D. 2. Modern characters for 1778, by Shakspeare. 2d edit. Lond. 1778. 874, D. 4. The lamentations of a sow, on a late thanksgiving-day, at Danbury, in Connecticut, 1778. Gift of Zachariah Poulson.

744, D. Moral fables. Edinburgh, 1784. 792, D. 4. The Wilkiad, a tale.

Edinburgh, 1763.

1032, D. 10. Substance of exercises in scurrility-hall. In seven numbers, 1765.

1859, D. 1. A demonstration of the uninterrupted succession and holy consecration of the first English bishops. 1766.

1922, D. The age of frivolity, a poem. By Timothy Touch'em. London, 1807.

2217, D. The lay of the Scottish fiddle, a tale of Havre de Grace, supposed to be written by Walter Scott, Esq. New York, 1813.

2856, D. My note book, or sketches from the gallery of St. Stephen's. A satirical poem. London, 1821.

A poem.

4736, D. 6. A pill for the author of Cranbrook. Cranbrook, 1819. 6647, O. The musical miscellany; being a collection of choice songs and lyric poems. With the basses to each tune, and transposed for the flute. By the most eminent masters. 6 vols. in 3. London, 1729-1731. M. 3523, D. The charmer; a collection of songs, chiefly such as are eminent for poetical merit, &c. &c. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1782.

4601, D. The myrtle and vine; or complete vocal library; containing plaintive and humorous songs. 2 vols. Dublin.

4755, D. The New York songster; being a selection of the most modern and approved songs. New York, 1811.

4756, D. The goldfinch; or new modern songster; being a collection of Scots and English songs. Glasgow.

4810, D. 3. The songs of the beggar's opera, adapted to the present times. Dublin, 1789.

4906, D. The Billington; or, vocal enchantress, and town and country songster. Dublin, 1790

5124, D. The vocal remembrancer; being a choice collection of the most admired songs. Philadelphia, 1790.

5144, D.

Vocal music, or the songster's companion, being a complete collection of songs, cantatas, with the music adapted for the violin or German flute. London.

5231, D. The British songster; being a select collection of favourite English and Scotch songs. London, 1788.

5244, D.

1793.

The Apollo: being a collection of English songs. Philadelphia,

5355, D. 2. Ballads and songs, Scotish.

5399, D.

5382, D.

1237, D.

Ludlow, 1799.

The union song book; or, American sky-lark.

Boston, 1805.

The new olio: or, collection of songs, catches, glees, &c. London.
Select epigrams. 2 vols. London, 1797.

1870, D. The British Martial; or, an anthology of English epigrams. 2 vols. London, 1806.

2232, D. A new collection of enigmas, charades, transpositions, &c. London, 1806.

6961, O. 9. Songs in the siege of Belgrade; a comic opera. Philadelphia, 1801. 3946, D. 5.

Songs, &c. in the two misers. Philadelphia, 1794.
Songs in the castle of Andalusia. Philadelphia, 1794.
Songs in the purse. Philadelphia, 1794.

3946, D. 6.

3946, D. 7.

3946, D. 8.

Songs in the farmer. Philadelphia, 1794.

4797, D. 7. Songs in the opera of a match for a widow. By Joseph Atkinson. Dublin, 1786.

8609, O. 7. Songs, &c. in Mahmoud. An opera. By P. Hoare. London, 1798.

FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND GERMAN POETRY, AND TRANSLATIONS. Anderson, 2519, D. 2. Poems from the Danish, selected, and illustrated with historical notes, by A. Anderson, translated by Wm. S. Walker. Philadelphia, 1816.

Ariosto, 1174, Q. Orlando Furioso of Ariosto, Italian and English. 2 vols. P. Orlando Furioso. By Ludovico Ariosto. In Italian and By Henry Croker. 2 vols. London, 1755. P.

1163, Q. English. 1986, Q.

Orlando Furioso, translated from the original Italian, with annotations, by W. Huggins, Esq. Italian and English. 2 vols. London, 1756. M.

927, F. Orlando Furioso, in English heroic verse. By Sir John Harrington. London, 1634.

P.

1102, & 1263, O. Orlando Furioso; with plates.
the Italian of Ludovico Ariosto. By John Hoole.
vols. London, 1783.

3146, O. The same. 5 vols. London, 1783. P.

Translated from London, 1772. 5

7927, O. The Orlando of Ariosto; reduced to 24 books; the narrative connected, and the stories disposed in a regular series. By John Hoole. 2 vols. London, 1791.

6621, O.

The Orlando Furioso, translated in English verse, from the Italian of Ludovico Ariosto, with notes, by William Stewart Rose. 5 vols.

London, 1823-1827.

1619, D. Le Comte de Tressan nouvelle traduction de Roland Fu-
rieux, poeme herioque de l'Ariosto. 5 tomes. Paris, 1780. P.
2662, D. 2. Rime et satire di M. Ludovico Ariosto, con l'anotationi in-
terno a concetti, di M. Francesco Turchi Trevigiano. In Venetia,
1581. Gift of Mr. Thomas Wilson.

1600, D.

Baraton, 5989, D.

Satires of Ludovico Ariosto. London, 1759. P.

Poesies diverses, contenant des contes choisis, bon mots, &c. Par M. Baraton. A Paris, 1705.

Bartas, du, 744, Q. Commentaires et annotations svr la sepmaine de la creation du monde, de Gvsslavme de Salvste Seigneur dv Bartas. A Paris, 1583. Gift of Samuel Robinson.

2206, Q. 1. The works of William de Salluste du Bartas; containing the Birth of the world, the Triumph of faith, &c. Translated by Joshua Sylvester. London, 1595.

Bassi, 6658, O. Scelta di poesie Italiane de' piu celebri Autori d'ogni Secolo. Raccolte, e con opportune note illustrate da Anton-Benedetto Bassi. 2 tom. In Parigi, 1783.

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