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American Poetry, 1609-1870 Reel Listing An Account of the pirates, with divers of their [Agg, John] fl. 1816. speeches, letters, &c. and a poem made by one of The ocean harp; a poem in two cantos with some them: who were executed at Newport, on Rhode- smaller pieces. Island, July 19th, 1723. Philadelphia, Published by M. Thomas, J. Maxwell, [n.p.] Reprinted. 1769 printer. 1819 [16] p.; 16.5 cm. And a monody on the death of John Syng Dorsey, Reel: 1, No. 3 M.D. by the author of Lord Byron's "Farewell to England," "Pilgrimage to the Holy Land," and other An Account of the remarkable conversion of a little pieces.; 182 p.; 15 cm. girl; also, A song for my brother sailor. Reel: 1, No. 18 Palmer [Mass.] Printed by E. Terry. 1814 12 p. Hayley, William. Reel: 1, No. 4 Ode inscribed to John Howard. Boston, Printed by Manning and Loring, for J. White, Adams, John, 1704-1740. S. Hall, Thomas & Andrews, D. West, W. Poems on several occasions, original and Spotswood, E. Larkin, J. West, and the Proprietor of translated. the Boston Bookstore. 1795 Boston, Printed for D. Gookin, in Marlborough - (In Aikin, John. A view of the life, travels, and Street, over against the Old South Meeting House. philanthropic labours of the late John Howard ... 1745 Boston, 1794. p. [163]-178). [9], 2-176 p.; 16 cm. Reel: 1, No. 20 Reel: 1, No. 5 [Aikin, John] 1747-1822. Adams, John Quincy, Pres. U.S., 1767-1848. Evenings at home; or, The juvenile budget Government meeting. opened, consisting of a variety of miscellaneous [n.p.]. [n.d.] pieces, for the instruction and amusement of young 1 p.l., 5 p.; Ms. copy of a paper given to the R.I. persons. Historical Society, by Mrs. Albert L. Calder, June Philadelphia, A. Bartram. 1802 1898. The original is marked: "From Mr. C. F. [By J. Aikin, M.D. and Mrs. Barbauld] 2d ed.; 3 v.; Jackson to his brother James-1793. A juvenile in 1.; 18 cm. production by John Q. Adams.". Reel: 1, No. 21 Reel: 1, No. 6 Alden, Timothy, 1736-1828. Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719. Lines by Rev. Timothy Alden of Yarmouth, Cato; a tragedy. Massachusetts, written at the age of seventy three. Boston, Printed by P. Edes, for Thomas & Andrews. [n.p.]. [1811?] 1793 Sundry pieces, written in 1811,; directed to his son at 56, [2] p.; "Epilogue" written by Dr. Garth, and "A Newark.; 5 l.; 21 cm.; Caption titles. New Epilogue" [written by an American author]: [2] Reel: 1, No. 23 p. at end. Reel: 1, No. 8 [Alden, Timothy] 1736-1828. Upon the death of that aged, pious, sincere Address of Robin the Carrier of the Daily Advertiser, Christian, John Alden, esq., late Magistrate of New- to his kind customers. Plimouth colony, who died September -? being about [Bristol] Daily Advertiser. [1797] eighty-nine years of age. Broadside. [n.p.] Reprinted for T.A. jun. 1806 Reel: 1, No. 9 1 l.; 21 cm. Reel: 1, No. 24 An Address to a Deist. New London, Printed by James Springer, for the [Haskell, W.S.]. author. 1796 Alfred; an historical poem, delivered at the public A poem ...; 12 p.; Attributed to Joseph Vaill. commencement at Yale College, in New Haven, Reel: 1, No. 10 September 11, 1799. Charleston, Printed by T.C. Cox. 1800 Addressed by the boy who carries the American Written by a Carolinian of [ ] a student in the said Mercury, to the subscribers. college.; 12 p. Hartford, American Mercury. January 1, 1793 Reel: 1, No. 25 Broadside. Reel: 1, No. 14 1 American Poetry, 1609-1870 Reel Listing The Algerine slaves; a poem by a citizen of Alline, Henry, 1748-1784. Newburyport. Hymns and spiritual songs. Newburyport, Printed by Angier March, Middle- Stonington-port, (Con.), Print by S. Trumbull. 1802 Street. 1798 281 p.; 16 cm. [3], 178-189 p.; Foss, John. A journal of the captivity Reel: 1, No. 47 and sufferings of John Foss; several years a prisoner at Algiers... 2d ed. Newburyport, Printed by Angier Alsop, Richard, 1761-1815. March, Middle-Street [n.d.] p. 1-173. A poem; sacred to the memory of George Reel: 1, No. 26 Washington, late president of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the armies of the United [Allen, Benjamin] 1789-1829. States. The death of Abdallah; an eastern tale founded on Hartford, Printed by Hudson and Goodwin. 1800 the story of Abadallah and Sabat, in Buchanan's Adapted to the 22d of Feb. 1800 ...; 23 p.; 23 cm. Christian researches. Reel: 1, No. 50 New York, Published by W.B. Gilley, No. 92 Broadway; Gould and Van Pelt, printers. 1814 [Alsop, Richard] 1761-1815. 192 p. The enchanted lake of the Fairy Morgana. Reel: 1, No. 29 New York, Printed and publish by Isaac Riley and Co., Lexitypographic office. 1806 [Allen, Benjamin] 1789-1829. From the Orlando Inamorata of Francesco Berni.; vii, Miscellaneous poems, on moral and religious 67 p.; front. subjects, by Osander. Reel: 1, No. 51 New York, Printed by J. Seymour, and sold by Griffin and Rudd, agents for the publisher, 189 The American Constitution frigate's engagement with Greenwich St. 1812 the British frigate Guerriere, which after an action of 180 p.; 15 cm. 25 minutes, surrendered, and being completely Reel: 1, No. 31 shattered, was blown up, it being impossible to get her into port. [Allen, James] 1739-1806. [n.p.]. [n.d.] The poem which the committee of the town of broadside. Boston had voted unanimously to be published with Reel: 2, No. 57 the late oration, with observations relating thereto, together with some very pertinent extracts from an The American hero. ingenious composition never yet published. [n.p.]. [1775] Boston, Printed and sold by E. Russell, at his [Made on the battle of Bunker-Hill, and the burning Printing-office, near M. Gardiner's in Marlborough of Charlestown.]; broadside. street. 1772 Reel: 2, No. 58 30 p.; 22.5 cm. Reel: 1, No. 37 The American in Algiers; or, The patriot of seventy- six in captivity, a poem in two cantos. Allen, Jonathan, 1749-1827. New-York, Printed and sold by J. Buel, No. 153, A poem on the existence of God. Water-Street, corner of Fly-Market. 1797 [n.p.]. 1772 36 p.; 19 cm. 36 p. Reel: 2, No. 59 Reel: 1, No. 41 Monitory epistle addressed to a young lady. Allen, Jonathan, 1749-1827. January 1788 A poem, on the existence of God. (In American museum; or, Universal magazine.; p. Haverhill, Printed by Galen H. Fay, for the author. 93-94). 1803 Reel: 2, No. 60 An ode on creation. To which are added several hymns, and an eulogy on General George American Perry; a song. Washington...; 36 p. Tune--Robinson Crusoe, or Abraham Newland. Reel: 1, No. 42 [October 6, 1813] broadside. Allen, Paul, 1775-1826. Reel: 2, No. 62 Odes, performed at the anniversary election of the officers of the Providence association of mechanics American poems, selected and original. and manufacturers, on Monday, April 14, 1800. Litchfield, [Ct.] Printed by Collier and Buel. [1793] [Providence]. [1800?] vol. 1 only. [25]-28 p.; 20 cm. Reel: 2, No. 63 Reel: 1, No. 44 2 American Poetry, 1609-1870 Reel Listing The American poetical miscellany; original and Anacreon. selected. Selected odes of Anacreor. Philadelphia, Published by Robert Johnson, C. & A. Cambridge, Univ. Press, Hilliard and Metcalf. 1817 Conrad & co. and Mathew Carey, Booksellers and Translated into English verse, from the Greek, as Stationers. 1809 published in Dalzel's 'Collectanea minora.' by 304 p. William Biglow.; 18 p. Reel: 2, No. 64 Reel: 2, No. 79 The American illustrated primer. Andrews, Edward Wigglesworth, d. 1825. New York, Published by J. Slater, 204 Chatham An address before the Washington benevolent Square. [n.d.] society, in Newburyport, on the 22d. of Feb., 1816. 24 p.; illus.; 19 cm. Newburyport, Published by William B. Allen & co., Reel: 2, No. 65 No. 13 Cornhill. 1816 Published by request of the society.; 15 p.; front. The American primer; or, An easy introduction to (port.). spelling & reading. Reel: 2, No. 81 Philadelphia, Printed and sold by Mathew Carey, No. 122 Market-street. 1813 Anketell, John, b. 1750?. 4th improved ed.; 36 p.; illus.; 14 cm.; Publishers Poems on several subjects; to which are added, address on cover: No. 121, Chestnut street. The epistle of Yarico to Inkle. Reel: 2, No. 66 Boston, Printed and sold by William Spotswood, no. 55 Marlborough-street. 1795 American sports for the amusement of children. 1 p.l., xiii, [1], 218 p.; 14 cm.; Story, Isaac. Epistle of New York [n.p.]. [18--?] Yarico to Inkle, p. 205-218. [8] p.; col. illus.; 17 cm. Reel: 2, No. 82 Reel: 2, No. 68 The Anniversary ode of the Columbian reading American taxation; a song of seventy-nine. society. Boston, Sold by Nathaniel Coverly, by the Gr[ ] or [n.p., Duane and Son Printers]. [1806] Sing [ ] -- corner of Theatre Alley, Milk-street. [177- 7 p. ?] Reel: 2, No. 83 broadside. Reel: 2, No. 69 Anniversary ode of the Union Book Society. [Washington City, Dinmore and Cooper, Printers]. American taxation. 1808 [n.p.]. [n.d.] 10 p., 1 l., 3 p.; An oration delivered on the This song was written when the "Trump of War" anniversary of the Union book society, Washington sounded through this happy land; and although City: 3 p. at end. peculiarly applicable to that time, cannot but be Reel: 2, No. 85 received with approbation at the present day.; broadside. An Answer with advice to the author of the base Reel: 2, No.