Poems -- 1788
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- Zum neuen Jahr. Den 1sten Jenner, 1789
- A Poetical description of song birds: : interspersed with entertaining songs, fables, and tales, adapted to each subject: for the amusement of children. : [Two lines of verse]
- A Vision of the printer's boy. : The carrier of the American Mercury, presents the following to his customers, wishing them a happy New-Year
- A curious hieroglyphick Bible; or, Select passages in the Old and New Testaments, represented with emblematical figures, for the amusement of youth: : designed chiefly to familiarize tender age, in a pleasing and diverting manner, with early ideas of the Holy Scriptures. : To which are subjoined, a short account of the lives of the Evangelists, and other pieces. : Illustrated with nearly five hundred cuts
- A morning thought upon viewing the dawn of day; : being a poem in two parts:
- A poem, on the happiness of America; : addressed to the citizens of the United States.
- A short and brief account of the shipwreck of Capt. Joshua Winslow, : who was overset on Carolina coast ... on the 23d day of July, 1788
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. And also to instruct them in the geography, history, and politics of the United States. : To which is prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind. : Being the third part of A grammatical institute of the English language.
- An almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1789 : ... Calculated for the meridian of Providence, lat. 41 51' n. and long. 71 16' w. and may serve the adjacent states.
- An essay on man: : in four epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke. : To which is added, The universal prayer.
- An oration, delivered at Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, on the Fourth of July, 1788, : being the anniversary of American independence.
- Aura; or The slave. : A poem, in two cantos. : Dedicated to John Carr, L.L. D. master of the Grammar School, Hertford. ; [Ten lines from Shakespeare]
- Commerce under the influence of liberty, shall extend far & wide. : The carrier of the Centinel, to the generous patrons of that publication, wishing the present year may be crowned with every local and federal blessing
- Denkmal der Liebe und Achtung : welches seiner Hochwu5rden dem Herrn D. Heinrich Melchior Mu5hlenberg, verdienstvollesten Senior des Evangelisch-Lutherischen Ministeriums in Nord-America, und treueifrigsten ersten Lehrers an der St. Michaelis- und Zions-Gemeinde in Philadelphia, ist gesetzet worden. : Samt desselben Lebenslaufe
- Fables; addressed to the ladies.
- Instructions to a celebrated laureate; alias The progress of curiosity; alias A birth-day ode; alias Mr. Whitbread's brewhouse.
- Jacky Dandy's delight: or The history of birds and beasts; : in verse and prose. : Adorned with a variety of cuts. : [Four lines of verse]
- Liberty, : a poem; on the independence of America. : [One line in Latin from Sidney]
- Monody on Major Andre, : (who was executed at Tappan, November--1780.)
- New Year's verses for the lads that carry the Daily advertiser, to the customers of that paper
- On spring
- Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect.
- Poems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect.
- Receiving the cup of affliction after the example of the suffering Saviour. : A discourse, delivered in the First Church and Society in Middletown, on the Lord's Day, September 23d, 1787. : To which is added, an address to a numerous collection of sympathizing friends, met at the house of mourning, to condole with Mr. Benjamin Henshaw, and his weeping family, under a very singular, complicated affliction, by the sudden, surprising death of two amiable sons, shipwrecked in a violent storm at sea. Made by particular desire on the Wednesday evening following. : Also two sermons delivered the Lord's Day following.
- Slavery, : a poem.
- Slavery, : a poem.
- The Happy man, and true gentleman
- The Messiah, : a sacred eclogue.
- The Miscellany. : Containing, among other matters of entertainment, some extraordinary stories of great men; in which are displayed the various capacities, virtues and vices of the human mind
- The gentle shepherd, : a Scotch pastoral comedy.
- The last words, and dying speech of Elisha Thomas, : who was executed at Dover, on the 3d June, 1788, ---for the murder of Captain Peter Drowne
- The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau : containing his essays, and additional poems
- The pearl of the Irish nation
- The seasons. : In four books. : With Britannia.
- The seasons: : containing Spring. Summer. Autumn. Winter.
- The shipwreck. : A poem.
- The shipwreck. : A sentimental and descriptive poem. In three cantos.
- The times, : a poem.
- The times; : a poem. : [Three lines of quotations]
- The triumph of infidelity, : a poem
- The triumph of infidelity: : a poem
- The wrongs of Africa, : a poem, Part the first. ; [Three lines in Latin from Catullus]
- Verses for the New Year's Day, 1789. : Addressed to the customers of the Connecticut courant, by the lad who carries it
- Verses for the year 1789, addressed to the subscribers for the Daily advertiser
- Wisdom, : a poem. : [One line in Latin]
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