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On a Rural Nymph |
268 |
On General Miranda's Expedition |
271 |
On the Abuse of Human Power |
272 |
October's Address |
273 |
To a Caty-Did |
275 |
On Passing by an Old Churchyard |
277 |
Stanzas Occasioned by an Old English Tobacco Box |
278 |
On the Death of a Master Builder |
281 |
On the Death of a Masonic Grand Sachem |
282 |
On a Honey Bee |
284 |
On the Fall of an Ancient Oak Tree |
285 |
Stanzas on the Decease of Thomas Paine |
286 |
PART VI The War of 1812. 1809-1815 |
On the Symptoms of Hostilities |
291 |
Lines Addressed to Mr. Jefferson |
293 |
On the Prospect of War |
296 |
On the British Commercial Depredations |
300 |
To America |
301 |
The Suttler and the Soldier |
304 |
Military Recruiting |
308 |
On the Capture of the Guerriere |
310 |
Theodosia |
312 |
In Memory of James Lawrence, Esquire |
313 |
On the Lake Expeditions |
314 |
The Battle of Lake Erie |
315 |
On the Capture of the United States Frigate Essex |
318 |
The Terrific Torpedoes |
321 |
The Northern March |
329 |
On Political Sermons |
330 |
Lines on Napoleon Bonaparte |
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