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On the British King's Speech |
217 |
A New-York Tory's Epistle |
219 |
Manhattan City |
223 |
Verses Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia |
225 |
Rivington's Confessions |
229 |
A News-Man's Address |
238 |
New Year's Verses, January 7, 1784 |
240 |
The Happy Prospect |
242 |
The Dying Indian, Tomo-Chequi |
243 |
Lines Intended for Mr. Peale's Exhibition |
246 |
The Hurricane |
250 |
To the Keeper of the King's Water Works |
252 |
Lines Written at Port Royal |
253 |
To Sir Toby, a Sugar Planter |
258 |
Elegy on Mr. Robert Bell |
260 |
On the First American Ship that Explored the Rout to India |
261 |
The Newsmonger |
263 |
Sketches of American History |
269 |
The Progress of Balloons |
276 |
On the Emigration to America |
280 |
The Seasons Moralized |
282 |
On the Death of Colonel Laurens |
283 |
On the Vicissitudes of Things |
284 |
Pewter-Platter Alley in Philadelphia |
287 |
On the Death of General Joseph Reed |
288 |
A Renegado Epistle |
290 |
The American Siberia |
293 |
Epistle to Sylvius |
295 |
The Departure, 1785 |
298 |
A Newsman's Address |
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