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The Triumphs of Superstition: an Elegy, by a student of Harvard University. Boston, I. Thomas & E. T. Andrews; 1790. 4to, pp. 16.

The Revelation of Nature, with the Prophecy of Reason. New York, Mott & Lyon. 12mo, pp. 104.

Ouabi, or the Virtues of Nature, an Indian Tale, in four cantos. By Philenia, a Lady of Boston. (Mrs Morton.) Boston, Thomas & Andrews, 1790. 8vo, pp. 51.

A poetical Epistle to the enslaved Africans, in the character of an ancient negro slave born in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Joseph Cruikshank, 1790. 12mo, pp. 24.

Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous, by Mrs M. Warren. Boston, Thomas & Andrews, 1790. 12mo, pp. 252.

The Royal Penitent, in three parts, to which is added David's Lamentation over Saul and Jonathan. By Mrs Sarah Porter of Plymouth in New Hampshire. Concord, George Hough, 1791. 12mo, pp. 19.

The Progress of Refinement, a Poem in three Books, to which are added a Poem on Fame, and Miscellanies, by Thomas Odiorne. Boston, Young & Etheridge 1792. 12mo, pp. 171.

The Declaration of Independence, a poem, accompanied by Odes, Songs &c. adapted to the day. By a citizen of Boston. (George Richards.) Boston, Faust's Statue, 1793. 8vo, pp. 24.

Travels through America, a Poem, by Michael Forrest. Philadelphia, Johnstone & Justice, 1793. 12mo, pp. 50.

The Decree of the Sun, or France regenerated. A Poem in three cantos. The first offering of a youthful Muse. Boston, 8vo, pp. 21. The Posthumous Works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and To which is added a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres. New York, T. & J. Swords, 1793. 12mo, pp. 375.

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American Poems, selected and original. Litchfield, Collier & Buel, 1793. 12mo, pp. 304.

Greenfield Hill, a Poem, in seven parts. By Timothy Dwight D. D. New York, Childs & Swaine 1794. 8vo, pp. 183.

The Conspiracy of Kings, a poem addressed to the inhabitants of Europe from another quarter of the world, by Joel Barlow. Newburyport, Robinson & Tucker, 1794. 8vo, pp. 30.

Aristocracy, an Epic Poem. Philadelphia, 1795. 8vo, pp. 16.

A Paraphrase on some parts of the Book of Job. (Richard Devens.) Boston, Samuel Hall, 1795. 8vo, pp. 39.

Poems written between the year 1768, and 1794, by Philip Freneau of New Jersey. Monmouth, at the press of the author, 1795, 8vo, pp. 455.

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Monarchy, a parody on the Eclogue of Pope. Philadelphia, 1795.

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The Compass, a Poetical performance at the Literary Exhibition in September 1795, at Harvard University, by Charles P. Sumner. Boston, Wm Spotswood. 12mo, pp, 12.

An Epistle to Zenas. Boston, Peter Edes. 8vo, pp. 17.

The Invention of Letters, a Poem, by Thomas Paine, A.M. Boston, 1795. 4to, pp. 15.

A Poetical Paraphrase on our Saviour's Sermon on the Mount, by Charles Crawford. Philadelphia, 1796, 12mo.

The Progress of Liberty, a Pindaric Ode, by Charles Crawford. Philadelphia, 1796. 12mo.

Woman, a Poem delivered at a public exhibition, April 19th, at Harvard University, in the college chapel, by William Boyd. Boston, John W. Folsom, 1796. 4to, pp. 15.

A Family Tablet, containing a selection of original poetry. Boston, Wm Spotswood, 1796. 12mo.

The Poetical Wanderer. New York, G. Forman 1796. 12mo, pp.、

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The Group, or an elegant representation illustrated. Philadelphia, Thomas Stephens, 1796. 4to, pp, 35.

The Ladies' Philosophy of Love, a poem in four cantos, written in 1774, by Charles Stearns, A. B. Leominster, Massachusetts, John Prentiss, 1797. 4to, pp. 76.

Poems on various subjects by John Searson. Philadelphia, Snowden & M'Corkle, 1797. 8vo, pp. 94.

Edwin and Angelina, or the Banditti, an Opera in three acts. New York, T. & J. Swords, 1797. 8vo, pp. 22.

A collection of Fugitive Essays in prose and verse written by Charles Prentiss. Leominster, 1797. 12mo, pp. 294.

The Ruling Passion, an occasional poem, by Thomas Paine A. M. Boston, Manning & Loring 1797. 4to, pp. 32.

Poems by the late Josias Lyndon Arnold, Esq. of St Johnsbury, Vermont, formerly of Providence, and a Tutor in Rhode Island college. Providence, Carter & Wilkinson, 1797. 12mo, pp. 141.

Verses occasioned by reading the answer of the President of the United States to the House of Representatives requesting certain 33*

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papers relative to the Treaty with Great Britain. (J M Sewall.) Boston 1797. 18mo, pp. 7.

Beacon Hill, a Local Poem, historic and descriptive; Book I. (Mrs Morton) Boston, Manning & Loring 1797. 8vo, pp. 54.

The House of Wisdom in a Bustle, a poem descriptive of the noted battle lately fought in C--ng--ss, by Geoffry Touchstone. Philadelphia, printed for the author, 1798. 8vo, pp. 27.

The poetical and miscellaneous works of James Elliot, citizen of Guilford, Vermont, and late a non-commissioned officer in the Legion of the United States, in four books. Greenfield, Thomas Dickman, 1798. 12mo, pp. 278.

A Versification of President Washington's Farewell Address to the citizens of the United States, by a gentleman of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Portsmouth, Charles Pierce, 1798. 4to, pp. 54. Andre, a Tragedy in five acts, &c, The Cow Chase &c, New York, 1798, 8vo, pp. 109.

A poem on the President's Farewell Address, with a sketch of the character of his successor. (St John Honeywood.) Philadelphia, John Ormrod. 8vo, pp. 8.

Education, a poem spoken at Cambridge at the request of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, July 18th 1799, by William Biglow. Salem, Joshua Cushing, 1799. 8vo, pp. 17.

The Demos in Council, or 'Bijah in Pandemonium, being a sweep of the lyre in close imitation of Milton. Boston, James Cutler, 1799. 12mo, pp. 16.

Physiognomy, a Poem delivered at the request of the Society of Phi Beta Kappa, in the chapel of Harvard University on the day of their anniversary, July 18th, 1799. By Joseph Bartlett. Boston, John Russell, 1799. 4to, pp. 16.

Hasty Pudding, a poem in three Cantos, written at Chamberry in Savoy, January 1793. (Joel Barlow) Salem, Joshua Cushing, 1799. 12mo, pp. 21.

The Pastoral Songs of P. Virgil Maro, to which are added poems sentimental and descriptive, by John Miller Russell. Boston, Manning & Loring, 1799. 12mo, pp. 92.

The Virtues of Society, a tale founded on fact, by the author of The Virtues of Nature. (Mrs Morton) Boston, Manning & Loring, 1799. 4to, pp. 46.

A Poem on the happiness of America, addressed to the citizens of the United States, by David Humphreys, Esq. 4to, pp. 53. The Political Green-House for,he year 1798.

Hartford, 1799.

Poems by Samuel Low, in two volumes. New York, T. & J. Swords. 1800. 12mo. p, 315.

Democracy, an Epic Poem, by Aquiline Nimblechops, Democrat. Canto First. New York, 8vo, pp. 20.

An Elegy on the late Hon. Titus Hosmer, one of the Counsellors of the State of Connecticut &c, (Joel Barlow.) Hartford, Hudson & Goodwin, 12mo, pp. 85.

A poem on the death of General Washington, late President of the United States, in two books, by Charles Love. Alexandria, Virginia, 1800. 12mo, pp. 56.

Alfred, an historical poein delivered at the public commencement in Yale College New Haven, September 11, 1799, written by a Carolinian Student in the said College. Charleston, J. Cox, 1800, Pp. 12.

An Ode in honor of the Pennsylvania Militia, and a small band of Regular troops under the command of General George Washingington, who in the depth of winter in the year 1776 turned the tide of fortune against Britain, and repulsed her forces to the banks of the river Delaware. Albany 1800. 12mo, pp. 10.

Daranzel, or the Persian Patriot, an original drama in five acts: as performed at the theatre in Boston; by David Everett. Corrected and improved by a literary friend. Boston, John Russell, 1800. 8vo, PP. 68.

Poems, chiefly occasional. By the late Mr Cliffton. New York, J. W. Fenno, 1800. 18mo, pp. 119.

Hope, a Poem delivered in the chapel of Harvard University at a public exhibition, July 8th, 1800, By Joseph Mansfield, a Junior Sophister. Cambridge, Wm Hilliard, 1800. 4to, pp. 159.

The Present State of Literature, a poem delivered at New Haven, at the public commencement of Yale College, September 10, 1800, by Warren Dutton. Hartford, Hudson & Goodwin, 1800, 8vo, pp. 16. Original Poems, serious and entertaining. By Paul Allen, A. M. Salem, Joshua Cushing, 1801. 12mo pp. 141.

Miscellaneous Poems, with several specimens from the author's manuscript version of the poems of Ossian. By J. M. Sewall. Portsmouth, Wm Treadwell & Co, 1801. 12mo, pp. 304.

A Parnassian Shop opened in the Pindaric style, by Peter Quince, Esq. Boston, Russell & Cutler, 1801, 12mo, pp. 155.

Edwy and Elgiva, a tragedy in five acts performed at the new Theatre, written by Charles Jared Ingersoll, Philadelphia, Ashbury Dickins, 1801. 12mo, pp. 84.

Jefferson and Liberty, a celebration of the 4th of March; a patriotic tragedy; a picture of corrupt administration, in five acts, written by Nichols, 1801. 12mo, pp. 29.

The historic progress of civil and rational Liberty, and Order triumphant over Faction, a poem, by a Farmer. Portsmouth, W. Treadwell, 1802. 8vo, pp. 54.

Fayette in Prison, or Misfortunes of the Great, a modern tragedy, by a gentleman of Massachusetts. Worcester, printed for the author, 1802. 8vo, pp. 40.

The Powers of Genius, a poem in three parts, by John Blair Linn. A. M. Second Edition, corrected and enlarged. Philadelphia, John Conrad & Co. 1802. 12mo, pp. J9J.

Descriptive Poems. By John D. M'Kinnon, containing picturesque views of the state of New York. New York, T. & J. Swords. 1802. 12mo, pp. 79.

Terrible Tractoration, a poem &c, by Christopher Caustic. (T. G Fessenden) 8vo.

The Ghost of Law, or Anarchy and Despotism, a poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Dartmouth College, at their anniversary August 23, 1803, by J. Warren Bracket. Hanover, Moses Davis, 1803. 4to, pp. 24.

Boston, a Poem. Boston, Joseph Nancrede, 1803. 8vo, pp. 16. Milton Hill, a Poem. (Henry M. Lisle.) Boston, E. Lincoln, 1803. 4to, pp. 15.

The Speech of Caunonicus, or an Indian tradition, a Poem with explanatory notes. By John Lathrop, A. M. Boston, David Carlisle, 1803. 8vo.

The Contrast, a poem in two parts, by David Young. Elizabeth town, Woodruff & Periam, 1804. 12mo, pp. 34.

The Miscellaneous Works of David Humphreys. New York, T. & J. Swords, 1804. 8vo, pp. 394.

The Power of Solitude, a Poem, in two parts. By Joseph Story, Salem, B. B. Macanulty, 1804. 12mo, pp. 260.

Miscellaneous Poems, by Susannah Rowson. Boston, Gilbert & Dean, 1804. 12mo, pp. 227.

The Knight and Quack, or a Looking Glass for impostors in philosophy, physic and Government, an allegorical poem, by David Hitchcock. Hudson, 1805. 4to, pp. 27.

Valerian, a narrative poem, intended in part to describe the early persecution of the Christians, and rapidly to illustrate the influence of Christianity on the manners of all nations. By John Blair Linn,

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