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The Beginning of Verse, 1610-1808
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Humphreys, David. Miscellaneous Works. Portsmouth, 1790. New York, 1790. New York, 1804.

—A Poem Addressed to the Armies of the United States of America. By a Gentleman of the Army. New Haven, 1780.

—A Poem on the Happiness of America; addressed to the Citizens of the United States. London, 1780. Hartford, 1780. New Haven, 1780. Albany, n. d.

—The Glory of America; or, Peace Triumphant over War: A Poem. Philadelphia, 1783.

—A Poem on Industry. Addressed to the Citizens of the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1794.

See, also, The Anarchiad.

Johnson, William Martin. Poems printed only in selections from MSS. by Payne, John Howard, in his essay Our Neglected Poets. See Harrison, G. The Life and Writings of John Howard Payne. Albany, 1875.

Kimmens, Hugh. The Number of the Beast. 1806. [Theological.]

Ladd, Joseph Brown. The Poems of Arouet. Charleston, 1786.

—The Literary Remains of Joseph Brown Ladd. 1832.

Lathrop, John. The Speech of Caunonicus; or, an Indian Tradition. Calcutta, 1802.

Linn, John Blair. Miscellaneous Works. 1795.

—The Death of Washington; a Poem. Philadelphia, 1800.

—The Powers of Genius; a Poem. Philadelphia, 1802.

—'Valerian; a Narrative Poem. Philadelphia, 1805.

Livingston, Brockholst. Democracy; an Epic Poem. Canto I. By Aquiline Nimble-Chops, Democrat. New York, n. d. [1790]. [Political satire.]

Livingston, William. Philosophic Solitude; or, the Choice of a Rural Life. New York, 1747; Boston, 1762.

Low, Samuel. Poems. 2 vols. 1800. [Miscellaneous; includes long descriptive poems.]

Markoe, Peter. Miscellaneous Poems. Philadelphia, 1787.

—The Times; a Poem. Philadelphia, 1788. [Satirical.]

McKinnon, John D. Descriptive Poems Containing Picturesque Views of the State of New York. 1802.

Mather, Samuel. The Sacred Minister. Boston, 1773. [Didactic.]

Morton, Sarah Wentworth. Beacon Hill; a Local Poem, Historical and Descriptive. Boston, 1797.

—Ouabi, or the Virtues of Nature. An Indian Tale in Four Cantos. Boston, 1790.

—The Virtues of Society: a Tale, Founded on Fact. Boston, 1799.

[Mrs. Morton's lyrics were published under the nom-de-plume "Philenia" in the Boston magazines of the time. They have never been collected. See, also, bibliography to Book II, Chap. VI.]

Munford, Col. Robert. Collection of Plays and Poems. Petersburg, 1798.

Munford, William. Poems, and Compositions in Prose. Richmond, 1798. [Contains The Political Contest. Satire.]

Odell, Jonathan. The American Times; a Satire. By Camillo Querno. 1780.

—The Word of Congress. In Rivington's Royal Gazette. 18 Sept., 1779.

—The Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Doctor Jonathan Odell. Ed. Sargent, Winthrop. Albany, 1860.

Odiorne, Thomas. The Progress of Refinement. Boston, 1792. [Philosophical.]

Olio; or Satirical Hodge-Podge. [Anon.] Philadelphia, 1801.

Paine, Robert Treat, Jr. Works in Prose and Verse. Boston, 1812.