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Barlow, Joel. The Columbiad. Philadelphia, 1807. * Philadelphia and Baltimore, 1809. 2 vols. * London, 1809; * Paris, 1813.

See, also, The Anarchiad.

Bigelow, William. Education. Salem, 1799. [Social satire.]

Bleecker, Mrs. Ann Eliza. The Posthumous Works of Ann Eliza Bleecker in Prose and Verse; to which is added a Collection of Essays, Prose and Poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres. 1793.

Boulton, Thomas. The Voyage; a Poem in Seven Parts. Boston, 1773. [Narrative and descriptive.]

Brackenridge, Hugh H. Cincinnatus, The Modern Chevalier, Poetical Dialogue between Lionel Lovelorn, Esq. and Geoffrey Ginger, Esq. In 1815 ed. of Modern Chivalry.

See, also, bibliography to Book II. Chap. vi.

Branagan, Thomas. Avenia. Philadelphia, 1805. [Narrative; against the slave trade.]

—The Penitential Tyrant. 1807. [Narrative and didactic; against the slave trade.]

Caldwell, Charles. An Elegiac Poem on the Death of General Washington. Philadelphia, 1800.

Carey, Matthew. The Plagi-Scurriliad. Philadelphia, 1786. [Personal satire.]

—The Porcupiniad. Philadelphia, 1799. [Personal satire.]

Case, Rev. Wheeler. Poems Occasioned by Several Circumstances and Occurrences in the Present Grand Contest of America for Liberty. New Haven, 1778. As Revolutionary Memorials. Ed. Dodd, Rev. Stephen. New York, 1852. In W. L. Stone, Poems and Ballads Relating to the Burgoyne Campaign.

Chatterton, Augustus [pseud.]. The Buds of Beauty; or Parnassian Sprig. Baltimore, 1787. [Descriptive and lyrical.]

Church, Benjamin. The Choice. Boston, 1757.

—Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Jonathan Mayhew. Boston, n. d.

—The Times. N. p. [Boston], n. d. [1771.]

Church, Edward. The Dangerous Vice. Columbia, 1789. [Political satire.]

—The Inquisitive Traveller. In Eleven Cantos. London, 1802. [Philosophic.]

The Clerical Candidates. [Anon.] Washington, 1801. [Social satire.]

Cliffton, William. Poems. 1800.

—The Group. Philadelphia, 1796.

A Collection of Elegiac Poems ... to the Memory of . . . Martha Thomas. Etc. ... * Philadelphia, 1727. [Anon.] Philadelphia, 1837.

Coombe, Thomas. The Peasant of Auburn. Philadelphia, n. d. [1784]. Reprinted by the Aungervyle Society. Edinburgh, 1887. [Sequel to The Deserted Village.]

Davis, Richard Bingham. Poems. 1807. [Miscellaneous; partly lyrical.]

The Demos in Council; or Bijah in Pandemonium. [Anon.] Boston, 1799. [Political satire.]

Dwight, Timothy. The Conquest of Canaan; a Poem in Eleven Books. Hartford, 1785.

—The Triumph of Infidelity: a Poem. N. p., 1788.

—Greenfield Hill; a Poem in Seven Parts. 1794.

See, also, The Echo.

The Echo, with Other Poems. N. p., 1807. First printed in twenty numbers of The American Mercury, 1791 to 1805.