Bibliography - American Academy, 1804

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Short Title American Academy, 1804 
Title American Academy of Compliments, The 
Pages 106 
Publisher Stoddard, Andrew 
Location RPB/AoA 
Date 1804 
Place Hudson 
Data Place AoA S05696 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Diogenes, surly and proud (fl)  82-83 
If love's a sweet passion, why does it torment (fl)  84-85  10 
All in the bay the fleet lay moor'd (fl)  85-87 
Where is sweet William, where is my dear (fl)  87-88 
Mankind all get drunk, aye and womanskind too (fl)  88-90 
We bipeds made up of frail clay (fl)  90-91 
Hark, the din of distant war (fl)  91 
Dear Nancy I've sailed the world all around (fl)  92 
Ianthe the lovely, the joy of her swain (fl)  92-94 
'Twas when the seas were roaring (fl)  94-95 
Sleep on, sleep on, my Cathleen dear (fl)  95 
Wealthy fool, with gold in store, The (fl)  95 
Rose tree in full bearing, A (fl)  96 
Dear Tom, this brown jug that now foams with mild ale (fl)  96-97 
My temples with clusters of grapes I'll entwine (fl)  97 
There was a jolly miller once (fl)  98-99 
Ye sportsment draw near, and ye sportswomen too (fl)  99-100 
In pursuit of some lambs from my flocks that stray'd (fl)  100-101 
Tho' I'm a very little lad (fl)  101-102 
Buy my matches, ye maids, I have matches for all (fl)  102-103 
For our country when with fav'ring gale (fl)  103-104 
Some women take delight in dress (fl)  104-105 
Tuneful lav'rocks cheer the grove, The (fl)  105 
In the dead of the night, when, with labor opprest (fl)  106 
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