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Early American Poetry 1610-1820 A List of Works in the New York Public Library
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Aristocracy. An epic poem. Philadelphia: Printed for the editor. 1795. 2 v. 8º.
Reserve
In two parts issued separately.
[Part] 1 has 16 p. and is dated on p. vii: Philadelphia, January 5, 1795.
[Part] 2, without imprint, has 18 [really 17] p., pages numbered 1-16, 18, and dated, on p. [4]: Philadelphia, March 26th, 1795.
Armstrong, William Clinton, 1855—, editor. Patriotic poems of New Jersey. [Newark, N. J., 1906.] 3 p.l., ii-v, 248 p., 5 pl., 3 ports. 8º. (Sons of the American Revolution.—New Jersey Society. New Jersey and the American Revolution.)
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Arnold, Josias Lyndon, 1765-1796. Poems. By the late Josias Lyndon Arnold, Esq; of St. Johnsbury (Vermont) formerly of Providence, and a tutor in Rhode-Island College. Printed at Providence, by Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their bookstore, opposite the market. m. dcc. xcvii. xii, (1)14-141 p. 12º.
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Introduction by the editor, signed and dated: James Burrill, jun. Providence, April, 1797.
“The last words of Sholum; or, The dying Indian,” p. 46-49, is not by Arnold, but by Philip Freneau.
Several of Arnold’s poems are printed in Samuel Kettell, Specimens of American poetry, Boston, 1829, v. 2, p. 77-82, NBH; also in E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of American literature, New York, 1866, v. 1, p. 530, NBB.
Arouet, Poems of. See Ladd, Joseph Brown.
The Art of domestic happiness and other poems: By the Recluse, author of the Independency of the Mind, affirmed. Pittsburgh: Published by Robert Patterson. 1817. 2 p.l., (i)vi p., 1 l., (1)10-316 p., 1 l. 16º.
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Printed by Butler and Lambdin.
Avalanche, Sir Anthony, pseud. Fashion’s analysis; or, The winter in town. A satirical poem. By Sir Anthony Avalanche. With notes, illustrations, etc. by Gregory Glacier, Gent. Part 1. New-York: Printed for J. Osborn, No. 13 Park. 1807. 2 p.l., (1)6-84 p. 16º.
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B., B., Esq. Entertainment for a winter’s evening. See Green, Joseph.
Bacon’s epitaph, made by his man. (Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections for 1814. Boston, 1838. 8º. series 2, v. 1, p. 58-59.)
IAA
This epitaph is in the manuscript account of Bacon and Ingram’s rebellion found among the papers of Capt. Nathaniel Burwell, printed in this volume of the Collections.
Also printed in Stedman and Hutchinson, A library of American literature, New York, 1889, v. 1, p. 456-457, NBB.
Ballads and poems relating to the Burgoyne campaign. Annotated by William L. Stone.... Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell’s Sons, 1893. 12, 359 p., 1 pl. (front.) 8º. (Munsell’s historical series, no. 20.)
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Ballston Springs. See Law, Thomas.
Banks, Louis Albert. Immortal songs of camp and field. The story of their inspiration together with striking anecdotes connected with their history.... Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers Company, 1899. 298 p., 25 pl., 25 ports. 8º.
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Contains the following songs, written before 1820:
The American flag, by J. R. Drake, p. 17-24; Adams and liberty, by R. T. Paine, p. 27-37; The Star-Spangled banner, by F. S. Key, p. 53-63; Hail Columbia, by J. Hopkinson, p. 67-77.
Barlow, Joel, 1754-1812. The Columbiad a poem. By Joel Barlow. Printed by Fry and Kammerer for C. and A. Conrad and Co. Philadelphia; Conrad, Lucas and Co. Baltimore. Philadelphia: 1807. 1 p.l., (i)iv-xvi, 454 p., front, (port.), 11 pl. 4º.
Reserve and NBHD
The Reserve copy is extra illustrated, having 22 plates and 58 portraits inserted.
The Columbiad is an amplification of the author’s Vision of Columbus.
This work, which is a fine example of early American bookmaking, was published at the expense of Robert Fulton, the inventor, who also “designated the subjects to be painted for engravings” at his own expense.
—— —— Philadelphia: Published by C. and A. Conrad and Co. Philadelphia; Conrad, Lucas and Co. Baltimore. Fry and Kammerer, printers. 1809. 2 v. 16º.
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The Library has volume 2 only. v. 2, 2 p.l., (1)6-218 p.
—— —— London: Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge Street, Blackfriars. 1809. 1 p.l., (i)iv-xxxiii p., 1 l., 428 p. 8º.
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Frontispiece, portrait of author, inserted.
—— —— With the last corrections of the author. By Joel Barlow. Paris: Printed for F. Schoell, Bookseller. 1813. 3 p.l., (i)vi-xl, 448 p., 2 pl. (incl. front.), 2 ports. 8º.
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—— The conspiracy of kings; a poem: addressed to the inhabitants of Europe, from another quarter of the World. By Joel Barlow, author of the Vision of Columbus, Advice to the Privileged Orders &c. &c. Printed and sold by Robinson & Tucker: Newburyport—1794. 30 p. 8º.
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Inserted, the portrait of the author engraved by Edwin.
Also printed in The New-York magazine, New-York, 1792, v. 3, p. 375-382, Reserve; the author’s A letter to the national convention of France, on the defects in the constitution of 1791, New York [1793?], p. 73-87, Reserve; The Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 1-10, NBH; and in The political writings of Joel Barlow, New York, 1796, p. 237-238. Reserve.
—— Description of the first American congress; American Revolution; American sages; American painters; American poets. (In: The Beauties of poetry, British and American. Philadelphia, 1791. 16º. p. 155-174.)
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Also printed in The Columbian muse, New York, 1794, p. 89-109, NBH.
—— An Elegy on the late honorable Titus Hosmer, Esq. one of the Counsellors of the State of Connecticut, a Member of Congress, and a Judge of the Maritime Court of Appeals for the United States of America. (In: American poems, selected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 12º. p. 108-117.)
Reserve and NBH