Poems -- 1810
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- Zuruf an die Jugend.
- A Few thoughts on the death of Mr. Luke Rich of Western, : who was killed on Coy's Hill by his cart wheels, April, 1768, in the 23d year of his age
- A Lamentation for Gen. Washington, Esq. : commander in chief of the combined forces of America and France, during the Revolutionary War, and afterwards president of the United States of America---who died December 14th, 1799
- A New Year's gift; : presented to the youth of both sexes.
- A hymn,
- Adam und Eva, im Paradies. : Mel. Herzlich thut mich Verlangen, &c.
- Address of the carriers of Poulson's American daily advertiser, to its patrons, on the commencement of the year 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Evening star, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Federal gazette & Baltimore daily advertiser to their patrons
- Address of the carriers of the Political and commercial register. To their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year January 1, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the Tickler, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year, 1811.
- Address of the carriers of the True American & commercial advertiser, to their patrons, on the commencement of the year January 1, 1811.
- Address to the patrons of the American and commercial daily advertiser, by the carriers.
- An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking; : calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. : To which are prefixed, rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind.
- An American selection, of lessons in reading and speaking. : Calculated to improve the minds and refine the taste of youth. : To which are prefixed rules in elocution, and directions for expressing the principal passions of the mind
- An elegy on Mrs. Elizabeth Lobb, : who died in child-birth, December, 1810, leaving six small children and a disconsolate husband to deplore her loss. Humbly inscribed to the Reverend Rich'd C. Moore, D.D. rector of St. Stephen's Church, of which she was for many years a pious member,
- Christmas box, for the junior barristers
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses. : Ornamented with engravings
- Cinderilla; or, The Little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of little misses. : Ornamented with engravings
- Der Bauern-Stand.
- Der Bauern-Stand.
- Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children. : [Two lines from Matthew]
- Dr. Watts' Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children. : [Two lines from Matthew]
- Epistles on women, : exemplifying their chracter and condition in various ages and nations. : With miscellaneous poems.
- Hai tou Anakreontos Odai, : kai ta tes Sapphous, kai ta tou Alkaiou leipsana. : [One line of quotation]
- Hoch-deutsches reformirtes A B C- und Namenbuch, : fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen
- Hymns for infant minds.
- In memoriam Joannis Simonton, V.D.M. : Qui, munere pastorali functus annos multos Tredyffrin comitatu Cestrensi Pennsylvanorum, cessit ibidem 1791, aetatis 80 multum ploratus. Symbolum amicitae. Ad cognatos, amicos atque vicinos.
- Instructive hints in easy lessons, for children.
- Instructive story of Industry and Sloth. : Ornamented with cuts
- Introduction to the English reader: or A selection of pieces, in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners, in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Introduction to the English reader: or, A selection of pieces in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners, in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Introduction to the English reader; or, A selection of pieces in prose and poetry; : calculated to improve the younger classes of learners in reading; and to imbue their minds with the love of virtue. : With rules and observations for assisting children to read with propriety.
- Kimber & Conrad's ABC book, : with pictures for children
- Lamentation for the death of Washington
- Lines composed on the death of General Washington
- London cries for children. : With twenty elegant wood cuts
- Mel. Herzlich thut mich verlangen, &c.
- Mel. Herzlich thut mich verlangen, &c.
- Minstrelsey of Edmund the wanderer.
- New Year's address, of the carrier of the Boston patriot
- Old age
- On the Dark Day May 19th 1780
- On the Dark Day, May nineteenth, 1780
- On the book called Unitarian theology
- Pathetic history of the plague in London, in the year 1665. : Whereof three thousand died in one night, and an hundred thousand taken sick. : [Eight lines of verse]
- Physiognomy, : a poem.
- Poems by the late Doctor John Shaw. : To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the author
- Punch's visit to Mr. Pug. : Illustrated with eight whimsical engravings
- Saw ye my hero George: : and The rosary. : Lady Washington left Mount Vernon in June 1778, in expectation of meeting her worthy companion George; on the 28th of the same month, found her favourite engaged in the battle of Monmouth: she made the following observations
- Sequel to the English reader: or, Elegant selections in prose and poetry. : Designed to improve the highest class of learners, in reading; to establish a taste for just and accurate composition; and to promote the interests of piety and virtue.
- The Address of the carriers of the United States' gazette, to their patrons, on the commencement of the new year, January 1, 1811.
- The American hero. : Made on the Battle of Bunker-Hill, and the burning of Charlestown
- The Carrier respectfully presents to the patrons of the Essex register, : the compliments of the season, and the following address
- The Carriers of Relf's Philadelphia gazette, to their patrons, 1811.
- The Cats concert : [Two lines of verse]
- The Commerce of England! : With the principal nations of Europe. : For the instruction of youth. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Conversion of an atheist, by his only daughter
- The Death of General Wolf:[.]
- The Dying words of a young man, : together with Wiggleworth's [sic] dream
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect: to improve their language and sentiments: and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of good reading.
- The English reader: or, Pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers. : Designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue. : With a few preliminary observations on the principles of good reading.
- The Fakenham ghost : a true tale.
- The Fashionable professor
- The Instructive history of industry and sloth. : Adorned with cuts
- The Lady's cabinet of polite literature. : Containing a selection of the most chaste and elegant poems, from popular writers
- The London apprentice, : being an account of his matchless manhood, and brave adventures done in Turkey, and how he came to marry the king's daughter, &c
- The News-boy's address, to the patrons of the Hornet.
- The World turn'd upside down; : together with Constant Charley
- The butterfly's birth-day.
- The carriers of the Aurora, to their patrons, on the commencement of the New Year. January 1, 1811.
- The child's first book; : being an easy introduction to spelling and reading. : Improved edition.
- The entertaining history of Giles Gingerbread, : a little boy who lived upon learning. : Adorned with copperplate engravings
- The hasty-pudding: : a poem, in three cantos. : Written at Chambery, in Savoy, January 1793. : [Two lines of Latin and English quotations]
- The juvenile reader; : comprising easy reading lessons; on subjects familiar to children, in language adapted to their capacities.
- The last words of Polly Goold
- The lines on this sheet were composed by P. Russell, : who has received eleven wounds under the American flag, who has endured seven captivities, and remained two full years in irons, on cold stone, in a dungeon, in the Moro Castle, (in the island of Cuba) without once beholding the light of the sun. ..
- The looking-glass for the mind, or, The juvenile friend; : being a valuable collection of interesting & miscellaneous incidents, calculated to exhibit to young minds the happy effects of youthful innocence and filial affection, in prose and verse. : Designed to improve and amuse the rising generation. : Embellished with an elegant frontispiece, and seventy three cuts
- The poems of Ossian.
- The poetical works of Thomas Campbell. : Including several poems from the original manuscript, never before published in this country. : To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the author, by a gentleman of New-York. : In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- The principles of the Christian religion, : divided into lessons for children.
- The raciad, and other occasional poems. : [Eight lines of quotations]
- The silver penny, or, New lottery book, for children.
- The speaker: : containing I. A collection of pieces in prose. II. A collection of pieces in verse. III. A collection of dialogues. : Being the fourth part of a Columbian exercise. The whole comprising an easy and systemical method of teaching and of learning the English language.
- The task, a poem. : In six books.
- The universal spelling book; or, A new and easy guide to the English language. : Containing: I. Tables of words in one, two, three, and four syllables; with natural and easy lessons in each, adapted to the capacity of children from three years old and upwards, ... II. A very easy and rational guide to English grammar, by way of question and answer, for the use of schools and private persons. III. A collection of near 5000 of the most useful words of two, three, and four syllables ... IV. Many useful things necessary to help the young beginner and inform the more grown up youth ... V. Chronological tables of the most memorable occurrences in sacred and prophane history ...
- Think before you speak: or The three wishes, : a poetic tale
- To a Republican, with Mr. Paine's Rights of man. : Together with a Description of Pennsylvania
- To the beau monde
- To the teachers of Toryism, : together with Priestcraft exposed. In imitation of Watt's Indian philosopher
- Tract, for missionary distribution: : in familiar poems on religious declension....Gospel grace....the yoke of Jesus taken....the pleasures of obedience....Christians exhorted, and the new year
- Truxton's victory--- : together with The beggar girl---and Two strings to my bow
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