The Posthumous Works of Ann Eliza Bleecker
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| In 1793, a significant part of Bleecker's work, after first appearing in The New-York Magazine in 1790 and 1791, was published by her daughter, Margaretta V. Faugères, who was also a poet. |
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- Joseph
- On Mrs. Johanna Lupton
- To Mr. L-----
- To the same (Mr. L-----) I
- To the same (Mr. L-----) II
- To the same (Mr. L-----) III
- To Mr. Bleecker
- On the immensity of creation
- A thought on death
- Elegy on the death of Cleora
- Written in the retreat from Burgoyne
- A complaint
- Another
- A prospect of death
- To Miss Catharine Ten Eyck
- The Storm
- Despondency
- Elegy on the death of Gen. Montgomery
- Thaumantia and Fame
- Recollection
- On reading Dryden's Virgil
- To Miss Ten Eyck II
- To Mr. Bleecker, on his passage to New York
- A short pastoral dialogue
- Hope arising from retrospection
- On seeing Miss S. T. E. crossing the Hudson
- To Miss M. V. W
- To Mrs. D---
- On a great coxcomb
- An evening prospect
- A Hymn
- To Miss Brinckerhoff
- To Julia Amanda
- Peace
- A pastoral dialogue
- Return to Tomhanick