| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1762.08.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy... Josiah Martin [t] [beg] Twas evening mild-the sun's refulgent ray | 1765.08.19 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy 15 [t] [beg] Snow, hail, and rains descend from wintry clouds | 1782.01.14 | London | CITATION | Elegy 20 [t] [beg] Yet, in their face, superior beauty glows | 1782.01.14 | London | CITATION | Elegy 20 [t] [beg] Yet shores they are, blest shores for us remain | 1781.12.27 | London | CITATION | Elegy, 20th [t] [beg] Yet shores there are, blest shores for us remain | 1781.04.03 | Baltimore | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Ah me, my friend! it will not, will not last | 1781.05.07 | London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Ah me my friend! it will not, will not last! | 1775.03.06 | Hartford | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Alas! (said Cynthia, as she pour'd the tea) | 1761.01.09 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] And is this all, one poor unfinish'd lay | 1775.05.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Bold is the hope, by virtuous deeds | 1776.05.30 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy, Brattle, Rev, sings to memory of rabbits, in satire | 1781.04.12 | Annapolis | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Erebus had now gain'd his middle way | 1771.12.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Far from the gilded mansions of the great | 1780.08.17 | Norwich | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Fled are the joys that rosy health bestows | 1773.04.19 | Charleston | CITATION | Elegy from a Lady, An [t] [beg] For thee all thoughts of pleasure I forego | 1783.12.27 | Providence | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Hail dearest shade! O much loved Baldwin hail! | 1783.02.05 | Chatham | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Hark! now the solemn peal begins | 1769.09.07 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Haste, haste, ye solemn messengers of night | 1775.10.03 | Baltimore | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] How can I leave those much lov'd scenes | 1782.08.30 | New London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] I go, my love; and 'till we meet again | 1741.02.12 | Dublin | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] If ever grief was great without disguise | 1773.03.16 | Salem | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] If virgin innocence has power to please | 1770.07.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Let others, fir'd with conquest, rashly dare | 1773.08.26 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] No more, alas! on this revolving day | 1770.02.01 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Now the brown woods their leafy load resign | 1775.02.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy of A Blackbird... [t] [beg] What unrelenting hand from me has torn | 1773.04.15 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on a Blackbird, An [t] [beg] Sun had chac'd the winter's snow, The | 1765.01.21 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on a Tallow Candle [t] [beg] Pensive I lay, e'en from the dead of | 1775.04.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy on a Tallow Candle [t] [beg] Pensive I lay, e'en from the dead of | 1743.02.28 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on a Young Lady, An [t] [beg] Amuse the meanest of the vocal throng | 1767.04.03 | London | CITATION | Elegy on Lady Abergavenney [t] [beg] Shall she whose charms inspired each | 1728.01.02 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on Mrs Burnett, An [t] [beg] Rise hevenly muse, but rise with heavy | 1782.09.10 | Baltimore | CITATION | Elegy on Sin, An [t] [beg] Adieu! destructive source of ev'ry ill | 1776.12.24 | Exeter | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of a...Cat [t] [beg] Opprest with grief in heavy strains | 1775.10.31 | Baltimore | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of a Country Sexton [t] [beg] Alas! and will the grave | 1772.04.16 | Annapolis | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of a Favourite Cat... [t] [beg] Inspire me Muse to pour | 1776.11.25 | Norwich | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of a Favourite Cat, An [t] [beg] Opprest with grief in | 1768.04.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of a Friend [t] [beg] What bounds will nature | 1774.08.16 | Hartford | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Ye young, adorn'd with vernal | 1783.04.26 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of An Amiable Young Lady... [t] [beg] What doleful tiding | 1783.10.03 | Baltimore | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of an Infant, An [t] [beg] Propitious parents let your | 1783.09.08 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of an Infant [t] [beg] Propitious parents let your sorrow | 1734.03.15 | Annapolis | CITATION | Elegy on the...death of...Calvert [t] [beg] Beneath the baleful yews | 1778.04.17 | New London | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Capt Judah Alden [t] [beg] Ye muses, graces, and ye | 1778.07.09 | Worcester | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Capt Judah Alden [t] [beg] Ye Muses, Graces, and ye | 1778.03.13 | New London | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of David Barber [t] [beg] Descend Melpommene, sweet | 1768.04.28 | Annapolis | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Dr Hamilton [t] [beg] He's gone! The best of men is | 1768.02.25 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Dramaticus, An [t] [beg] Ah! what is life | 1776.02.17 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] What mean those tears | 1760.04.28 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] On yonder plain, what awful | 1759.10.15 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of...Haldane [t] [beg] Wake! awake the plaintive strain | 1778.09.28 | Norwich | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Jared Bostwick... [t] [beg] Let some in soft and plain | 1777.01.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of John Haslet... [t] [beg] Ye sires of freedom, patrons | 1770.06.25 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Miss ... [t] [beg] Hark to the solemn toll! what | 1773.12.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Miss L... [t] [beg] Come soft-eye'd elegy, inspire my | 1775.01.09 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of...Ogilvie [t] [beg] Say, weeping muse, what means this | 1761.01.23 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of Our Late Sovereign..., An [t] [beg] My mournful muse | 1736.01.19 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Death of the Bee, An [t] [beg] Ye insects all, that fly or | 1778.08.17 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Earl of Chatham [t] [beg] Fate gives the word; all mortal aid | 1782.05.01 | Chatham | CITATION | Elegy on the Immortal...Montgomery... [t] [beg] Can ought forbid, to sing in | 1779.06.17 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Late Professor Winthrop [t] [beg] Ye sons of Harvard! Who, by | 1774.11.24 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Times, An [t] [beg] And now that pow'r, whose pointed wrath so | 1774.12.08 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Times, An [t] [beg] And think'st thou, North, the sons of such | 1774.12.01 | New York | CITATION | Elegy on the Times, An [t] [beg] Check the vast torrent of commercial gain | 1774.09.22 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Times, An [t] [beg] Oh Boston! late with ev'ry pleasure crown'd | 1774.11.17 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Times, An [t] [beg] Oh Boston! late with ev'ry pleasure crown'd | 1774.12.15 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy on the Times, An [t] [beg] Then look thro' time, and with extended eye | 1770.09.06 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Parting sun reflects his ev'ning ray, The | 1770.10.11 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Parting sun reflects his ev'ning ray, The | 1774.08.04 | Norwich | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious---! | 1770.08.21 | London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! | 1774.10.06 | London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! | 1774.10.21 | London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious King! | 1774.12.16 | London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade, illustrious king | 1774.01.28 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Pleasing gales that gentle summer yeild, The | 1773.11.04 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields | 1773.11.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The | 1773.12.10 | New London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The | 1774.02.24 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Pleasing gales that gentle summer yields, The | 1771.10.24 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy [t] (Pope), parody [beg] Thus silent rests despised, and scorn'd a | 1765.07.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy Sacred to the Memory... [t] [beg] What can preserve my life? or what | 1779.09.16 | Providence | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Sad tidings sure!--is he in battle slain? | 1772.02.20 | Wall Kill | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Shall the remains of the good man I lov'd | 1770.07.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Though balmy slumbers seal each eye | 1768.04.14 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Time, in pity to my woes | 1772.06.25 | London | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Tir'd with the splendid toil of publick | 1783.08.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy: To a Friend [t] [beg] See with stern eye, relenting vengeance weeps! | 1783.08.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy To a Friend [t] [beg] See with stern eye relenting vengeance weeps! | 1781.08.01 | New York | CITATION | Elegy to Miss Seward, An [t] [beg] Long has the howling storm, loud in its | 1775.09.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy to the American Volunteers... [t] [beg] Let joy be dumb, let mirth's | 1775.09.28 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy to the American Volunteers... [t] [beg] Let joy be dumb, let mirth's | 1761.01.05 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy to the Death of our Late Sovereign... [t] [beg] My mournful muse | 1769.02.02 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory... [t] [beg] The open heart, the polish'd mind | 1763.07.21 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of a Lady, An [t] [beg] Shrouded corpse [ ] me, who | 1783.01.29 | New York | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of Admiral Kempenfelt [t] [beg] Curse on the venal pen, | 1775.03.17 | Fincastle | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of Charles Lewis... [t] [beg] Shall thy fair character, | 1775.07.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of Doctor Warren, An [t] [beg] He's gone--Great Warren's | 1775.07.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of Doctor Warren [t] [beg] He's gone--great Warren's | 1775.07.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of Doctor Warren [t] [beg] He's gone-great Warren's soul | 1763.10.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of Mr Godfrey [t] [beg] O Death! Thou victor of the | 1775.07.03 | London | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of the Best of Kings, An [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal | 1775.06.14 | London | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of the Best of Kings [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade | 1775.07.08 | London | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of the Best of Kings [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade | 1774.07.21 | London | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of the Late... [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade | 1775.03.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of the Late King [t] [beg] Peace to thy royal shade | 1775.07.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | Elegy to the Memory of...Warren, An [t] [beg] He's gone--great Warren's soul | 1769.06.29 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Under the covert of this yew-tree's shade | 1729.10.13 | New York | CITATION | Elegy upon...Burnet, An [t] [beg] In mournful lays let Melpomene sing | 1727.12.18 | New York | CITATION | Elegy upon Mrs Burnett, An [t] [beg] Rise heavenly muse, but rise with teary | 1728.01.15 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy Upon Mrs Burnett, An [t] [beg] Rise Heavenly muse, but rise with heavy | 1728.01.08 | Boston | CITATION | Elegy upon Mrs Burnett [t] [beg] Rise Heav'nly muse, but rise with heavy | 1772.12.10 | Annapolis | CITATION | Elegy V...Ovid, Imitated [t] [beg] Twas on a sultry summer's day | 1783.04.28 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] What doleful tidings in mine ears they ring | 1782.08.17 | Newport | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] When beauty falls, with heart and grief opprest | 1777.04.28 | Norwich | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] When heaven for hidden causes shakes | 1743.01.17 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] When winged Fame with brazen trump | 1777.03.06 | Newport | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] While you, my Lord! with wealth and titles blest | 1760.02.25 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Whilst other muses tune the sounding lyre | 1768.05.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Why heaves my bosom with unusual wo? | 1769.09.21 | New York | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] With contemplation sad and sorrow due | 1771.03.14 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy Written on the Approach of Spring, An [t] [beg] Stern winter hence | 1772.05.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy Written When A Long Course... [t] [beg] Where now are all my golden | 1775.05.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Ye muses all, that o'er the hero's bier | 1768.02.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Ye yews and elms with verdant shade protect | 1768.02.22 | Portsmouth | CITATION | Elegy [t] [beg] Ye yews and elms with verdant shade protect |