Poems -- 1765
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- Vox populi. Liberty, property, and no stamps. : The news-boy who carries the Boston evening-post, with the greatest submission begs leave to present the following lines to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the news. : Ode on the new year
- A Dialogue between Death and a lady. : Very suitable to be learned by heart, in these degenerate times
- A New collection of verses applied to the first of November, A.D. 1765, &c. : Including a prediction that the S---p-A-t shall not take place in America. : Together with a poetical dream, concerning stamped papers. : [Eleven lines of quotations]
- A Prophecy, or A warning to all sinners, : the 13 chap. of Luke and the V verse. Except you repent, ye shall all likewise perish
- A few thoughts, on the loss of Dr. Eleazer Harlow's house and children by fire:
- A humble attempt at scurrility: : in imitation of those great masters of the art, the Rev. Dr. S--th; the Rev. Dr. Al----n; the Rev. Mr. Ew-n; the irreverend D.J. D-ve, and the heroic J--n D-------n, Esq; being a full answer to the observations on Mr. H----s's advertisement.
- A preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth, : written by way of question & answer. : To which are added, some religious and moral instructions. In verse.
- An answer to a piece, entituled A line drawn between Christ, and Anti-Christ
- Critical remarks on a letter ascribed to Common Sense : containing an attempt to prove that the said letter is an imposition on common sense. : With a dissertation on drowsiness, as the cruel cause of the imposition
- Des Herumtragers des Staatsboten Neujahrs-Verse, bey seinen resp. geehrten Kundleuten abgelegt den 6ten Jenner, 1766
- Dialogue, &c. For the commencement in the College of Philadelphia, May 30th, 1765
- Epistolae familiares et alia quaedam miscellanea. = Familiar epistles, and other miscellaneous pieces, : wrote originally in Latin verse,
- January 1766. The carrier of the Boston-gazette, to his customers. : A New-Year's wish
- Juvenile poems on various subjects. : With The prince of Parthia, a tragedy.
- Liberty, property, and no excise. : A poem, compos'd on occasion of the sight seen on the Great Trees, (so called) in Boston, New-England, on the 14th of August, 1765
- Lucifer's decree, after a fray. Or, A friendly warning to all persons of whatsoever station, nation, or qualification, in the city of deceit, and province of Transylvania. : [Four lines of verse] : The mysterious truth
- Mr. Wigglesworth's dream. : Together with Dr. Watts's sapphick ode, on the Day of Judgment.
- New Year's ode for the year 1766,
- New-Year's wish from the carrier of the Boston post-boy, &c
- O! Justitia. : A complete trial. : God gives, and takes away, well, justice shall take place
- Oppression. : A poem.
- Oppression. : A poem.
- Rest for a wearied soul: or; The pilgrim at his journey's end; : being the last legacy of John Bunyan, of Bedfordshire, left to his children when he lay on his death-bed
- Spiritual songs: or, Songs of praise : with penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions, : together with the Song of Songs which is Solomon's: first turn'd, then paraphras'd in English verse
- Spiritual songs: or, Songs of praise, : with Penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions. Together with the Song of songs, which is Solomon's: first turned, then paraphrased in English verse: with the addition of a sacred poem on Dives and Lazarus.
- The Bride's burial
- The Election : humbly inscribed to the Saturday Nights Club in Lodge Alley
- The Lamentation, of Pennsylvania, on account of the Stamp-Act, : together with the prayer of J--n H--ws
- The New-Year verses, of the printer's lads who carry the Pennsylvania journal to the customers. : Philadelphia, January 1, 1766
- The counter-medly, being a proper answer to all the dunces of the medly and their abettors
- The seasons. : An interlocutory exercise at the South Grammar School, June 26. 1765. Being the day of the annual visitation of the schools in Boston. : [Four lines of verse in Latin from Horace]
- The ten year's almanack, or A poetical attempt made; beginning with the year annoq. Domini, 1755. and ending with the year 1764. : Being some brief hints upon the taking of Canada, with all the battles and victories, won by the English ..
- The times : a poem
- This is unto all gentlemen who shoes here, : I wish you a merry Christmas, a happy New-Year: For shoeing your horses, and trimming their locks, please to remember my New-Years box
- This poem, humbly dedicated to Sir Q----C---o. : At his study over a pot of charcole. : [Four lines of verse]
- Verbum sempiternum[.]
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