| Short Title | American Ladies PB, 1805 |
| Title | American Ladies Pocket Book, for the year 1805 |
| Pages | 144 |
| Publisher | Birch, William Young |
| Location | MWA/AoA |
| Date | 1805 |
| Place | Philadelphia |
| Data Place | AoA S05700 |
| Comments |
| First Line | Page | Verses |
| Why droops the blooming rose (fl) | 125-126 | 3 |
| From the white-blossom'd sloe my dear Chloe requested (fl) | 126 | 2 |
| Winds are loud, the billows roar, The (fl) | 126-127 | 3 |
| Was I right of was I not? (fl) | 127-128 | 6 |
| O Torna! The snows on thy summit we see (fl) | 128-129 | 4 |
| Comfort, damsel! Why that sigh? (fl) | 129-130 | 3 |
| Of the rose fair and young, poets often have sung (fl) | 130 | 2 |
| When gazing on his dear one's cheek (fl) | 130-131 | 2 |
| Tho' winter shakes his fleecy hair (fl) | 131 | 4 |
| Once, twice, thrice, I met Young Lubin on the green (fl) | 132-133 | 3 |
| They call me the Lassie with bonny blue eyes (fl) | 133-134 | 3 |
| Sailor that's young whether waking or sleeping, A (fl) | 134-135 | 3 |