Bibliography - American Ladies' PB, 1810
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Short Title
American Ladies' PB, 1810
Title
American Ladies' Pocket-Book for the year 1810
Pages
140
Publisher
Birch, William Y., Bradford & Inskeep
Location
PHi/AoA
Date
1810
Place
Philadelphia
Data Place
AoA S50907
Comments
First Line
Page
Verses
Powers celestial, whose protection (fl)
116-117
2
O when shall I visit the land of my birth (fl)
117
2
O'er the regions of Europe, from Spain to the Pole (fl)
118
2
Tho' cruel fate should bid us part (fl)
119
Although the crimson current slow (fl)
119-120
4
Ah! who is that whose thrilling tones (fl)
121-122
3
Wilt thou say farewell, love (fl)
122
3
Ah! little blind boy, much too often you prove us (fl)
123
2
Snowy rose go deck my fair (fl)
123-124
2
Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade (fl)
124-125
3
Last week I took a wife (fl)
125-126
3
I knew by the smoak, that so gracefully curl'd (fl)
126-127
2
Oh why should the girl of my soul be in tears (fl)
127-128
3
Oh! farewell dear Erin, my country adieu (fl)
128
2
Your charms may of lovers attract you a crowd (fl)
129
2
Love my Mary dwells with thee (fl)
129-130
4
Why does azure deck the sky? (fl)
131
3
On this cold flinty rock I will lay down my head (fl)
131-132
3
Like the frail bark tost in the foamy deep (fl)
132-133
2
Claudine liv'd contented, and peace was her lot (fl)
133
2
Slow broke the light, and sweet breath'd the morn (fl)
134
2
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