Poems -- 1764
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- To the public. : Here is, I fear our unhappy and lamentable condition set forth in short, in a few verses, and some close considerations ..
- A New Year's wish
- A New-Year's addrdss [sic], which the carrier of the Boston news-lettr [sic], &c. humbly presents to all his generous customer's [sic]. : January, 1765
- A New-Year's address, to the customers, of the Boston gazette, &c. for January 1765
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt, where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three blue beans, in a blue bladder; rattle bladder rattle. : To which is added, The Quaker's address, and the School-boy's answer to an insolent fellow who accus'd him of stealing his cherries. : [Six lines of quotations]
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt; where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three new blue beans, in a new blue blown bladder; rattle bladder rattle bladder! : To which is added, The Quaker's address, versify'd; and King Wampum, or Harm watch harm catch. : [Four lines of verse]
- A letter, from Batista Angeloni, who resided many years in London, to his friend Manzoni. : Wherein the Quakers are politically and religiously considered. : To which is added, The Cloven-Foot discovered. : [One line of Latin text]
- A new guide to the English tongue: : In five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters.
- A poem, called Edwin and Emma
- Advertisement, and not a joke.---
- An Answer to the Plot
- An alarm to unconverted sinners. : In a serious treatise; shewing, I. What conversion is not, and correcting some mistakes about it. II. What conversion is, and wherein it consisteth. III. The necessity of conversion. IV. The marks of the unconverted. V. The miseries of the unconverted. VI. Directions for conversion. VII. Motives to conversion. : Whereunto is annexed Divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolved.
- Buy the truth, and sell it not
- Davideis: : the life of David, King of Israel: : a sacred poem. In five books.
- Des Herumtragers des Staatsboten Neujahrs-Verse, seinen resp. geehrten Kundleuten uberreicht den 1ten Jenner, 1765
- Inhuman cruelty or villany detected. : Being a true relation of the most unheard-of, cruel and barberous intended murder of a bastard child belonging to John and Ann Richardson, of Boston, who confined it in a small room, with scarce any victuals, or cloathing to cover it from the cold or rain, which beat into it, for which crime they were both of them sentenc'd to set on the gallows, with a rope round their necks, &c
- Mr. Mitchel's letter to his brother
- Pious remains of a young gentleman lately deceased
- Resignation. : In two parts, and a postscript. To Mrs. B*******. : [Two lines from Psalms]
- Serious advice to youth.
- Some serious thoughts on the frowns of divine providence in the year 1764
- Spiritual songs for children: or Poems on several subjects and occasions.
- The Election : a medley, humbly inscribed to Squire Lilliput professor of scurrility
- The Life of the late Reverend Mr. James Hervey, A.M. Rector of Weston-Favell, Northamptonshire. : Containing his birth--education--ordination--he succeeds his father in Weston-Favell--refuses to be a pluralist, and to accept of Collingtree--his last illness, and behaviour under it--his last words and death--his character as a minister; method and frequency of preaching--catechising, and reproving--his private character; his method with his domestics, and heavenly conversation in company--his great liberality to the poor, and frugal management of it--his learning--his great meekness and humility, instanced--his remarks on Mr. Sandiaman's [i.e., Sandeman] Letters
- The New-Year verses of the printers lads, who carry about the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1765
- The News-boy's Christmas and New-Year's verses. : Humbly address'd to the gentlemen and ladies to whom he carries the Boston evening-post, published by T. & J. Fleet
- The News-boy's verses, for January 1, 1765. : Humbly address'd to his patrons, to whom he carries the Thursday's New-York gazette
- The News-man's address to his kind and generous benefactors, : the subscribers to the New-York Mercury
- The Paxton expedition.
- The Paxtoniade. : A poem.
- The Paxtoniade. : A poem.
- The Plot. : By way of a burlesk, to turn F------n out of the Assembly; between H. and P; proprietary officers, being two of the Wiser sort
- The history of the Holy Jesus : containing a brief and plain account of his birth, life, death, resurrection and ascention into heaven; and his coming again at the great and last Day of Judgment. : Being a pleasant and profitable companion for children; compos'd on purpose for their use.
- The seasons.
- The squabble, : a pastoral eclogue.
- The squabble; : a pastoral eclogue.
- Tilden's miscellaneous poems, on divers occasions; : chiefly to animate and rouse the soldiers
- To the commissioners and assessors of Chester County, for the year 1764
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