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 
O when shall I visit the land of my birth (fl)  117 
O'er the regions of Europe, from Spain to the Pole (fl)  118 
Tho' cruel fate should bid us part (fl)  119   
Although the crimson current slow (fl)  119-120 
Ah! who is that whose thrilling tones (fl)  121-122 
Wilt thou say farewell, love (fl)  122 
Ah! little blind boy, much too often you prove us (fl)  123 
Snowy rose go deck my fair (fl)  123-124 
Young Love found a Dial once in a dark shade (fl)  124-125 
Last week I took a wife (fl)  125-126 
I knew by the smoak, that so gracefully curl'd (fl)  126-127 
Oh why should the girl of my soul be in tears (fl)  127-128 
Oh! farewell dear Erin, my country adieu (fl)  128 
Your charms may of lovers attract you a crowd (fl)  129 
Love my Mary dwells with thee (fl)  129-130 
Why does azure deck the sky? (fl)  131 
On this cold flinty rock I will lay down my head (fl)  131-132 
Like the frail bark tost in the foamy deep (fl)  132-133 
Claudine liv'd contented, and peace was her lot (fl)  133 
Slow broke the light, and sweet breath'd the morn (fl)  134 
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