| Short Title | American Ladys PB, 1815 |
| Title | American Lady's Pocket Book for the year 1815 |
| Pages | 156 |
| Publisher | Small, A. (Successor to W. Y. Birch) |
| Location | PHi/AoA |
| Date | 1815 |
| Place | Philadelphia |
| Data Place | AoA S51356 |
| Comments | Extra song in poetry section, p. 116 |
| First Line | Page | Verses |
| From Erie's proudly swelling breast (fl) | 116-117 | 5 |
| Stag through the forest, when rous'd by the horn (fl) | 140 | 1 |
| Let poets their mistresses praises rehearse (fl) | 140-141 | 4 |
| Distracted with care (fl) | 141-142 | 3 |
| Young Love lived once in an humble shed (fl) | 142 | 2 |
| Why did you give me that bouquet (fl) | 143 | 3 |
| Ye balmy Zephyrs gently blow (fl) | 143 | 2 |
| Oh! if your tears are given to care (fl) | 144 | 1 |
| Mary I believ'd thee true (fl) | 144 | 2 |
| I saw thy form in youthful prime (fl) | 145 | 3 |
| O Lady, twine no wreath for me (fl) | 146-147 | 5 |
| From twining arms, ere sunrise starting (fl) | 147-148 | 2 |
| Bagdat is the place for fun (fl) | 148-149 | 3 |
| Lesbia hath a beaming eye (fl) | 149-150 | 3 |