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- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations.
- A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs; : intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations.
- A Happy New Year. : The year's revolve'd; ---the printer's boy on this occasion wishes joy
- A New-Year's address, from the carrier of the Newport herald to the generous and kind customers
- A dialogue between Death, the Soul, Body, World and Jesus Christ.
- A journey from Philadelphia to New-York, by way of Burlington and South-Amboy.
- A poem on the prospects of America. : To which are subjoined, the valedictory addresses, delivered on the public commencement at Rhode-Island College, in Providence, September 5, A.D. 1787.
- A poem, descriptive of the terrible fire, which made such shocking devastation in Boston, on Friday evening the twenty-first of April, 1787, : in which were consumed one house of worship, of which the Reverend Ebenezer Wight was pastor, and upwards of one hundred dwelling-houses and other buildings ...
- A poem, descriptive of the terrible fire, which made such shocking devastation in Boston, on the evening of Friday, April 21, 1787, : in which were consumed one house of worship, of which the Rev. Ebenezer Wight was pastor, and upwards of one hundred dwelling-houses and other buildings ...
- 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 address, delivered in the Young Ladies Academy, at Philadelphia, on February 8th, 1787. : At the close of a public examination.
- An essay on man : in four epistles: : together with the notes.
- An essay on man.
- Cato. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the theatres.
- Elegiac sonnets.
- M'Fingal, : an epic poem. In four cantos. : [Three lines of text in Latin]
- Miscellaneous poems,
- Miscellanies, moral and instructive, in prose and verse;
- Paradise lost: : a poem in twelve books.
- Poems on several occasions.
- Poems on various subjects, religious and moral.
- Resignation; : in two parts, and a postscript; to Mrs. B*******
- Sacred dramas, : chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. : To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah, Sensibility, a poem. and Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies.
- Sacred dramas, : chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. : To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah, and Sensibility, a poem.
- Select poems,
- Select poems, : containing religious epistles, &c. : Occasionally written on various subjects. : To which is now added, The history of Elijah and Elisha
- Serious thoughts on sudden death. : A poem, occasioned by the drowning of six men by the overseting [sic] of a boat in Lake Champlain, near Split Rock, about twenty miles below Crown-Point. There were eight persons in the boat when it overset, but two saved their lives by keeping to the boat
- 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
- The Advantages of repentence: : a moral tale, attempted in blank verse, and founded on the anecdotes of a private family in -----shire. : [Two lines from Shakespeare's Hamlet]
- The Carrier of the American Mercury presents the following to his customers, wishing them a happy new-year
- The Carrier of the Massachusetts centinel, to its patrons, sendeth wishing
- The Crafty princess; or The golden bull. : In four parts
- The Forc'd alliance; a dialogue. Or, the news-boy's shift for January 1, 1788
- The History of Careless Jack
- The History of Master Jackey and Miss Harriot. : To which is added, a few maxims for the improvement of the mind. : Dedicated to the good children of the United States of America. : [Four lines of verse]
- The News-boy's verses, for January 1st, 1788; : respectfully inscribed to the friends and patrons of the Maryland gazette; or, The Baltimore advertiser
- The Oxfordshire tragedy: or, The virgin's advice, : in two parts. Part I. How fair Rosanna of the city of Oxford, was betrayed by a young gentleman, of her virginity. Part II. His cruelty in murdering her; and how a rose bush sprung up on her grave, which blossomed all the year through; and how the murder came to be found out, by his cropping the rose, &c
- The Prodigal daughter, or A strange and wonderful relation, : shewing how a gentleman of a vast estate in Bristol, had a proud and disobedient daughter, who because her parents would not support her in all extravagance, bargained with the Devil to poison them. How an angel informed her parents of her design. How she lay in a trance four days; and when she was put in the grave she came to life again, and related the wonderful things she saw in the other world. : Likewise the substance of a sermon preached on the occasion, by the Rev. Mr. Williams, from Luke XV. 24
- The Returned captive. : A poem. Founded on a late fact. : [Six lines of verse]
- The Yarmouth tragedy; or, Jemmy and Nancy's garland. : To which is added, Gay Damon
- The buds of beauty; or, Parnassian sprig. : Being a collection of original poems, upon various subjects.
- The buds of beauty; or, Parnassian sprig. : Being a collection of original poems, upon various subjects.
- The complaint: or, Night-thoughts on life, death, and immortality. : To which are added, The last day, a poem. And a paraphrase on part of the Book of Job. : [One line in Latin from Virgil; twelve lines from Night IX]
- The conflagration: : a poem on the last day, in four parts.
- The death and burial of Cock Robin; : with the tragical death of A, Apple Pye:
- The exhibition of Tom Thumb; : being an account of many valuable and surprising curiosities which he has collected in the course of his travels, for the instruction and amusement of the American youth
- The grave, : a poem.
- The grave. : A poem.
- The history of Joseph. : A poem. In ten books.
- The task. : A poem. In six books.
- The task. : A poem. In six books. : To which is added, Tirocinium: or, A review of schools.
- The triumphs of temper; : a poem; in six cantos.
- The vision of Columbus; : a poem in nine books.
- The vision of Columbus; : a poem in nine books.
- There shall be wars and rumours of wars before the last day cometh. : Solemn predictions of future events, plainly manifested by the planets, in the year 1787. : Together with a True account of appearances in the heavens; seen by the inhabitants of New-England. : [Two lines of verse]
- Thoughts on education, : addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, October 31, 1787. At the close of the quarterly examination,
- To the generous subscribers for the New-York packet
- Werter to Charlotte. : A poem. : With a description of the tomb of Werter. : [Two lines of verse]
- Wisdom, : a poem. : [One line in Latin, one line in Hebrew]
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