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Meat out of the Eater, or Meditations concerning the necessity, and usefulness of Affliction unto God's children, all tending to prepare them for, and comfort them under the cross. By Michael Wigglesworth, corrected and amended by the author in the year 1703. The Fifth Edition. Boston, J. Allen for Robert Starke, 1717. 18mo, pp. 143.

Psalterium Americanum, the book of Psalms, in a translation exactly conformed unto the original, but all in blank verse; fitted unto the tunes commonly used in our churches. Which pure offering is accompanied with illustrations digging for hidden treasures in it, and rules to employ it upon the glorious and various intentions of it. Whereto are added some other portions of the Sacred Scripture to enrich the Cantional. (By Cotton Mather.) Boston, S. Kneeland, 1718. 12mo, pp. 426.

Gloria Britannorum, or The British Worthies, a Poem, being an Essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in Camp or Cabinet &c. Boston, J. Franklin, for N. Buttolph, 1723. 12mo, pp. 30.

Pitchero Threnodia, or an Elegiack Poem, sacred to the memory of the late Rev. Nathaniel Pitcher, Pastor of the North Church in Scituate &c. Boston, B. Green, 1724. 12mo, pp. 12.

A Poem on the death of Peter Thacher of Milton and Samuel Danforth of Taunton, by John Danforth. 8vo.

Poetical Meditations, being the improvement of some vacant hours, by Roger Wolcott Esquire, with a preface by the Rev. Mr Bulkley of Colchester. New London, T. Green, 1725. 12mo, pp. 78.

The Life and Death of Old Father Janus, the vile author of the late wicked Courant, a satyr. Boston, J. Franklin, 1726. 12mo, pp. 7.

A Monumental Gratitude attempted, in a poetical relation of the deliverance of several of the members of Yale College, in passing the Sound from South Hold to New Haven, August 20th, 1726. New London, T. Green, 1727. pp. 10.

Zeuma, or The Love of Liberty, a Poem in three books, by James Ralph. London, S. Billingsley, 1729. 8vo.

To His Excellency Governor Belcher, on the Death of his Lady. An Epistle by the Rev. Mr Byles, Boston, 1736. 4to, pp. 8.

On the death of the Queen, a poem, inscribed to His Excellency Governor Belcher, by the Rev. Mr Byles. Boston, J. Draper, for D. Henchman, 1738. 4to, pp. 7.

An Elegy addressed to His Excellency Governor Belcher, on the

death of his brother-in-law the Hon. Daniel Oliver Esq. (Subscribed

M. Byles.) 8vo, pp. 6.

The Comet, a poem, (M. Byles.) Boston, B. Green & Co., and D. Gookin, 1744. 8vo, pp. 4.

Poems. The Conflagration, The God of Tempest and Earthquake. (M. Byles.) Boston, D. Fowle & Z. Fowle. 12mo, pp. 8. A Collection of Poems by several hands. Boston, B. Green & Co. & D. Gookin, 1744. 8vo, pp. 55. Poems on Several Occasions, original and Reverend and learned John Adams, M. A. Boston, D. Gookin, 1745. 12mo, pp. 176.

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Philosophic Solitude, or the Choice of a Rural Life, a poem by a gentleman educated at Yale College, (William Livingston.) New York, James Parker, 1747. 4to.

A Brief and plain Essay on God's wonder-working providence for New England, in the reduction of Louisbourg and the fortresses thereunto belonging on Cape Breton, with a short hint in the beginning on the French taking and plundering the people of Canso, which led the several governments to unite and pursue that expedition. With the names of the leading officers in the army and the several regiments to which they belonged, by Samuel Niles. New London, T. Green, 1747. 12mo, pp. 34.

On the death of the Rev. Benjamin Colman, D. D. who deceased August 29th 1747, an eclogue, attempted by O " a young

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student. Boston, Rogers & Fowle, 1748. 8vo, pp. 8.

Entertainment for a Winter's Evening, being a full and true account of a strange and wonderful sight seen at Boston, &c. By me the Hon. B. B. Esq. (Joseph Green.) Boston, G. Rogers, 1750. 12mo, pp. 15.

The Day of Doom, or a poetical description of the great and last Judgment, with a short discourse about Eternity, by Michael Wigglesworth, A. M., Teacher of the church in Maldon, New England. The seventh edition enlarged. Boston, Thomas Fleet, 1751. 18mo, pp. 114.

A Poem, occasioned by the Death of the Honorable Jonathan Law, late Governor of Connecticut, 1751. 4to, pp. 8.

A New Version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in the churches, with several hymns out of the Old and New Testament, by John Barnard, pastor of a church in Marblehead. Boston, J. Draper, 1752. 12mo, pp. 278.

The Grand Arcanum Detected, or a wonderful phenomenon explained, which has baffled the scrutiny of many ages. By Me, Phil Arcanos, Gent. Student in Astrology, (Joseph Green.) Printed in the year 1755. 12mo, pp. 14.

A New Version of the Psalms of David. By the Rev. Thomas Cradock, Rector of St. Thomas's, Baltimore county, Maryland. Annapolis, Jonas Green, 1756. 8vo, pp. 160.

Pennsylvania, a Poem, by a Student of the College of Philadel phia. Philadelphia, 1756, Folio.

Tilden's Miscellaneous Poems on divers occasions, chiefly to animate and rouse the soldiers. 1756. 12mo, pp. 30.

The Choice, a Poem after the manner of Mr Pomfret. By a Young Gentleman, (B. Church.) Boston, Edes & Gill, 1757. 4to, pp. 15.

Poems on divers Subjects, by Martha Brewster of Lebanon. New London, John Green, 1757. 4to, pp. 35.

A poem, sacred to the memory of the Hon. Josiah Willard Esq. late Secretary of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay. (Peter Oliver.) Boston, Green & Russell, 1757. 12mo, pp. 16.

New England's Misery. The Procuring Cause and Remedy Proposed. Composed October 1758. Boston, Z. Fowle & S. Draper, 1758. 12mo, pp. 15.

The Conquest of Louisbourg, a poem, by John Maylem, Philo Bellum. Boston, 1758. 8vo, pp. 16.

Gallic Perfidy, a poem by John Maylem, Philo Bellum. Boston, Benjamin Mecom, 1758. 8vo, pp. 15.

A Paraphrase, on part of the Economy of Human Life. (James Bowdoin.) Boston, Green & Russell, 1759. 8vo, pp. 88.

Pietas et Gratulatio Collegii Cantabrigiensis apud Novanglos. Boston, J. Green & J. Russell, 1761. 4to, pp. 106.

War, Temporal and Spiritual, considered, dated Rowley, May 18th 1762. 12mo, pp. 16.

Ode on the Glorious success of His Majesty's arms and present greatness of the English Nation, (Nathaniel Evans.) Philadelphia, William Dunlap, 1762. 4to, pp. 14.

Science. A Poem by Francis Hopkinson Esq. Philadelphia, William Dunlap, 1762. 4to, pp. 19.

The Military Glory of Great Britain, an Entertainment given by the late candidates for Bachelor's Degree at the close of the Anniversary Commencement held in Nassau Hall, New Jersey, Sept. 27th, 1762. Philadelphia, William Bradford, 1762. 8vo, pp. 15.

A Panegyrick, by Strephon. Philadelphia, 1762. 4to.

An Exercise, containing a Dialogue and an Ode on the Accession of George III. Philadelphia, 1762. 4to.

The Manners of the Times. A Satire, by Philadelphiensis. Philadelphia, 1762. 4to.

A Dialogue on Peace, held at Nassau Hall, September 1763, Philadelphia, 1763. 4to.

An Eclogue occasioned by the death of the Rev. Alexander Cumming A. M. on the 25th of August 1763, Ætatis 37. Boston, D. & J. Kneeland, 1763. 4to, pp. 8.

An Exercise, containing a Dialogue and an Ode on Peace. Philadelphia, 1763. 8vo.

Verses on Dr Mayhew's Book of Observations on the character and conduct of the Society for the promotion of the Gospel in foreign parts, with notes critical and explanatory, by a gentleman of Rhode Island Colony. Providence, William Goddard, 1763. 8vo, pp. 19. Resignation, in two parts, with a postscript to Mrs B- Philadelphia, 1764. 8vo.

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An Eclogue Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. Jonathan Mayhew &c. Boston, Thomas & John Fleet. 4to, pp. 16.

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. Boston, .T & J. Fleet, 1765. 4to, pp. 8.

Juvenile poems on various subjects, with the Prince of Parthia, a tragedy. By the late Mr Thomas Godfrey jr. of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Henry Miller, 1765. 4to, pp. 223.

A strange account of the Rising and Breaking of a Great Bubble, with amendments and enlargements. Reprinted and sold at my office, at the sign of the Tree of Liberty on Sagadahock River, 1767. 8vo, pp. 22. (partly prose.)

A Monody, inscribed to Benjamin Church, Jr., M. D. in memory of Mr Edmund Quincy, late of Boston, merchant, who died at sea, March 31st, anno 1768, Ætat 38. 4to, pp. 7.

An Exercise, containing a Dialogue and two Odes. Philadelphia, 1768. 4to.

Liberty, a Poem, by Rusticus. Philadelphia, 1769. 4to.

An address to a Provincial Bashaw. By a son of Liberty, (B. Church.) Printed in (the tyrannical administration of St Francisco,) 1769. 4to, pp. 8.

The Atheist, and other poems, by Jonathan Allen.

Liberty, a poem lately found in a bundle of papers, said to be written by a Hermit in New Jersey. Philadelphia, Wm. Goddard, 1769. 4to, pp. 12.

A Poem on the death of William Barnes, by James Potter of New Fairfield. Hartford, 1779. 4to.

Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Jonathan Mayhew, D. D. who departed this life July 9th, 1769, (B. Church.) Boston, Edes & Gill. 4to, pp. 15.

An Elegy to the infamous memory of Sr. F. · B. Auri cacus amore, vendidit HIC patriam. Printed in the year 1769. 4to, pp. 14.

A True description of a number of tyrannical pedagogues, a poem dedicated to the Sons of H*****d, by Clementiæ Amator. Printed in the year 1769. 4to, pp. 8.

An Elegy to the memory of that pious and eminent servant of Jesus Christ the Rev. George Whitefield, (B. Church.) Boston, Richard Draper, 1770. 4to, pp. 7.

An Elegiac poem sacred to the memory of the Rev. George Whitefield, who departed this life September 30, 1770, at Newburyport in America, Etatis 56. Boston, Isaiah Thomas, 1770. 4to, pp.

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An Elegiac poem on the death of that celebrated divine and eminent servant of Jesus Christ, the Rev. George Whitefield, &c, by Phillis, a female slave of 17 years of age, belonging to Mr J. Wheatley of Boston. She has been but 9 years in this country from Africa. Boston, Ezekiel Russell & J. Boyles, 1770.

A Poem on the Rise and Progress of Moor's Indian Charity School, now incorporated with Dartmouth College, its removal and settlement in Hanover, and the founding of a church in the same. By one of Dr Wheelock's pupils educated in said school, and now a member of said College preparing for a mission among the Indians, 1771. 8vo, pp. 8.

The Times, a poem. (B. Church.) 4to. pp. 16.

The Poem which the committee of the town of Boston had voted unanimously to be published with the late oration &c. (James Allen.) Boston, E. Russell, 1772. pp. 30.

A Poem on the rising glory of America, being an exercise delivered at the public Commencement at Nassau Hall, September 28th, 1771, (Wm. Smith & P.Freneau.) Philadelphia, R. Aitken, 1772. 8vo, pp. 27.

Poems on several occasions, with other compositions, by Nathaniel Evans, A. M. Philadelphia, John Dunlap, 1772. 8vo, pp. 160.

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