| DATE | LOCATION | CITATION | TEXT INDEX ENTRY | 1739.06.19 | Speen | CITATION | On a Blackamoor, A Statue... [t] [beg] In vain, poor sable son of woe | 1758.04.10 | New York | CITATION | On a Cargo of French Muffs... [t] [beg] Lewis, the winter harsh, and climate | 1774.07.28 | Norfolk | CITATION | On a Celebrated Norfolk Beauty [t] [beg] Each stubborn heart must soon or | 1756.09.23 | Charleston | CITATION | On a Certain Most Admirable Admiral [t] [beg] If you believe what Frenchmen | 1756.11.01 | Boston | CITATION | On a Certain Most Admirable Admiral [t] [beg] If you believe what Frenchmen | 1756.11.13 | New Haven | CITATION | On a Certain Most Admirable Admiral [t] [beg] If you believe what Frenchmen | 1756.11.22 | New York | CITATION | On a Certain Most Admirable Admiral [t] [beg] If you believe what Frenchmen | 1756.11.04 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On a Certain Most Admirable Admiral [t] [beg] If you belive what Frenchman | 1767.01.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Consultation of Four Physicians [t] [beg] Riding one night to see a | 1767.02.27 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On a Consultation of Four Physicians [t] [beg] Riding one night to see a | 1767.05.11 | Hartford | CITATION | On a Consultation of Four Physicians [t] [beg] Riding one night to see | 1767.09.05 | Providence | CITATION | On a Consultation of Four Physicians [t] [beg] Riding one night to see a | 1780.06.22 | Norwich | CITATION | On a Country Life [t] [beg] Adieu ye tow'ring spires, no more | 1783.09.02 | Baltimore | CITATION | On a Country Life [t] [beg] O happy if he knew his happy state | 1751.12.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Country Life [t] [beg] Thrice happy he, whom providence has plac'd | 1769.04.13 | New York | CITATION | On a Cure of the Head-Ach... [t] [beg] Quack doctors too often their patient | 1783.12.04 | Bennington | CITATION | On a Decayed Beauty [t] [beg] Silvia, with every grace adorn'd | 1783.10.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Decayed Beauty [t] [beg] Sylvia, with every grace adorn'd | 1773.04.30 | New London | CITATION | On a Family Picture [t] [beg] When pensive on that portraiture I gaze | 1781.05.14 | Boston | CITATION | On a Famous Sea Commander... [t] [beg] Jove on a certain memorable day | 1782.03.16 | Richmond | CITATION | On a Fan [t] [beg] For various purposes serves the fan | 1778.12.21 | Norwich | CITATION | On a Flock of Sheep... [t] [beg] Here's in this flock some shabby sheep | 1769.10.05 | New York | CITATION | On a Friend's Wishing to have Four Wives [t] [beg] In a vein of good humour | 1773.12.23 | Norwich | CITATION | On a Friend's Wishing to have Four Wives [t] [beg] In a vein of good humour | 1736.09.16 | London | CITATION | On a Good Conscience [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1736.10.29 | London | CITATION | On a Good Conscience [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1737.07.30 | Charleston | CITATION | On a Good Conscience [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1782.11.16 | Newport | CITATION | On a Good Conscience [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1782.12.02 | Boston | CITATION | On a Good Conscience [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1782.12.18 | Chatham | CITATION | On a Good Conscience [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1736.12.13 | London | CITATION | On a Good Conscince [t] [beg] Solid joys of human kind, The | 1774.09.06 | Hartford | CITATION | On a Hasty Marriage [t] [beg] Married! 'tis well! a mighty blessing! | 1747.10.05 | Charleston | CITATION | On a hill, from danger free [fl] | 1747.12.07 | Boston | CITATION | On a hill, from danger free [fl] | 1748.01.20 | London | CITATION | On a hill, from danger free [fl] | 1737.07.08 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On a Lady in the Country [t] [beg] While curious Chloe covets whisper'd news | 1731.12.13 | Boston | CITATION | On a Lady Singing [t] [beg] Whilst Celia sings, let not intruding [ ]th | 1777.12.27 | New York | CITATION | On a Lady's Giving a Ring... [t] [beg] Assist me every muse to sing | 1777.04.22 | Baltimore | CITATION | On a Lady's Hand [t] [beg] Stoic, once, in evil hour, A | 1782.06.17 | Boston | CITATION | On a Lady's Playing on the Guittar... [t] [beg] Farewell to thee, O now | 1782.07.03 | Bermuda | CITATION | On a Lady's Singing Bird [t] [beg] Happy in my native grove | 1773.07.01 | Annapolis | CITATION | On a Late Division [t] [beg] Tis strange, in faith, 'tis passing strange | 1769.08.24 | Chelsea | CITATION | On a Late Election [t] [beg] Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her | 1769.09.05 | Chelsea | CITATION | On a Late Election [t] [beg] Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her | 1769.09.15 | London | CITATION | On a Late Election [t] [beg] Our old mother country (good heaven relieve her | 1766.10.13 | New York | CITATION | On a Late Event [t] [beg] Shall Pitt, to sacred freedom late so dear | 1766.10.27 | Boston | CITATION | On a Late Event [t] [beg] Shall Pitt to sacred freedom late so dear | 1766.09.29 | Boston | CITATION | On a Late Event [t] [beg] Shall P---t, to sacred freedom late so dear | 1766.10.04 | Providence | CITATION | On a Late Event [t] [beg] Shall P---t, to sacred freedom late so dear | 1750.05.03 | Boston | CITATION | On a Late Important Acticle of News... [t] [beg] B---- M--ster, goodlack! | 1750.02.27 | Nantucket | CITATION | On a Late Marriage at Nantucket [t] [beg] My brothers uncle now I am | 1775.11.23 | New York | CITATION | On a Late Proclamation [t] [beg] Rebels! Americans disclaim | 1766.09.29 | Boston | CITATION | On a Late Promotion [t] [beg] Court, to please old talking Will, The | 1766.10.04 | Providence | CITATION | On a Late Promotion [t] [beg] Court, to please old talking Will, The | 1766.10.06 | Hartford | CITATION | On a Late Promotion [t] [beg] Court to please old talking Will | 1766.10.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Late Promotion [t] [beg] Court, to please old talking Will, The | 1757.04.04 | New York | CITATION | On a Late Representation [t] [beg] Tis the humble opinion of us | 1757.04.22 | London | CITATION | On a Late Representation [t] [beg] Tis the humble opinion of us the court | 1762.02.18 | New York | CITATION | On a Late Resignation [t] [beg] When first, portentous, it was known | 1768.08.25 | New York | CITATION | On a Late Scandalous Transaction [t] [beg] Curst be the wretch, howe'er so | 1768.09.09 | New London | CITATION | On a Late Scandalous Transaction [t] [beg] Curst be the wretch, howe'er so | 1777.11.12 | New Haven | CITATION | On a Late Secret Expedition [t] [beg] Nine thousand better troops this war | 1777.11.03 | Boston | CITATION | On a Late Secret Expedition [t] [beg] Nine thousand hunter troops, this war | 1775.01.19 | New York | CITATION | On a Late Tavern Adventure [t] [beg] At a well noted tavern, where dwells | 1763.06.04 | Providence | CITATION | On a Later Glorious Minister [t] [beg] His measures check'd, with keen | 1735.03.11 | Boston | CITATION | On a Negro Girl making her Court... [t] [beg] My charming youth! why flies | 1735.02.10 | Boston | CITATION | On a Negro Girl's Making Her Court... [t] [beg] My charming youth! Why fly's | 1750.03.19 | London | CITATION | On a Nobleman's Tombstone [t] [beg] I dreamt, that bury'd in my fellow clay | 1772.06.04 | Annapolis | CITATION | On a Nosegay Fading in Stella's Bosom [t] [beg] Observe that nosegay on my | 1774.09.15 | Norfolk | CITATION | On a Note of Hand, or, After a Trip to Portsmouth [t] [beg] Oh such a sight! | 1749.09.04 | Boston | CITATION | On a Passage in the Late Sp-- [t] [beg] Our naval force be the next winter's | 1771.04.18 | Annapolis | CITATION | On a Picture of Mrs Peale [t] [beg] When Peale his lovely Arria drew | 1773.01.01 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On a Playhouse Dispute at Westminster-Hall [t] [beg] Players and Patanters | 1773.01.09 | Providence | CITATION | On a Playhouse Dispute at Westminster-Hall [t] [beg] Players and patentees | 1771.06.27 | London | CITATION | On a Poor Man, He's Certainly Undone [t] | 1768.06.17 | New London | CITATION | On a Recent Rejoicing [t] [beg] Ye Britons, how chang'd! | 1768.06.27 | Newport | CITATION | On a Recent Rejoicing [t] [beg] Yet Britons, how chang'd! | 1730.06.29 | Boston | CITATION | On a Report of the Pretender's Death [t] [beg] How vain is man! How fickle | 1767.05.14 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On a Silent Courtship [t] [beg] Gentleman, and maiden fair, A | 1772.11.05 | New York | CITATION | On a Snuff Called Spanish Bran [t] [beg] Let others hail the pow'r of wine | 1763.01.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a soft bank, wrapt in the gloomy groves [fl] | 1733.10.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Spider and a Poet [t] [beg] Artist, that underneath my table | 1773.08.28 | Baltimore | CITATION | On a Storm [t] [beg] See! the whole atmosphere, how wildly hurl'd | 1730.06.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl] | 1732.05.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a thick shade, the owl, the bat [fl] | 1749.07.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Thunder Storm [t] [beg] Panting for air beneath the scorching sun | 1735.04.05 | London | CITATION | On a Ticking Toad, Stolen... [t] [beg] Mechanick work, compact for motion | 1783.10.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Watch [t] [beg] Could but our tempers move like this machine | 1776.12.09 | Norwich | CITATION | On a Watch [t] [beg] Could but our trumpets move like this machine | 1746.09.01 | New York | CITATION | On a Young Lady [t] [beg] O Stella fair, whose cheeks bestows | 1769.02.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On a Young Lady [t] of lyric [ed: text cut out] | 1776.01.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On a Young Lady Sighing [t] [beg] The sweet inchantress in the bloom of life | 1776.11.11 | Norwich | CITATION | On a Young Lady Singing [t] [beg] Silence ye groves--hark my Lucinda sings | 1768.06.20 | Boston | CITATION | On a Young Lady's Denying Love [t] [beg] Say nymph how can you fairly prove | 1763.09.01 | Boston | CITATION | On a Young Lady's Dress [t] [beg] Fair Chloe's dress (which Venus self might | 1773.12.23 | Kent County | CITATION | On a Young Lady's Making a Short Visit... [t] [beg] When first Amynta on the | 1769.03.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On a Young Lady's Picture [t] [beg] R---s, thy pencil draws each line too | 1770.11.30 | New Haven | CITATION | On a Young Lady's Verses on Liberty [t] [beg] Sweet Sally! Philomela of our | 1758.09.14 | Annapolis | CITATION | On Admiral Boscawen's Success. 1758 [t] [beg] Britons rejoice at heav'n's | 1758.10.05 | Boston | CITATION | On Admiral Boscawen's Success [t] [beg] Britons rejoice at heaven's | 1758.10.13 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Admiral Boscawen's Success [t] [beg] Britons rejoice at heaven's | 1781.09.12 | London | CITATION | On Admiral Rodney's Allowing... [t] [beg] How vast the gallant Rodney's powe | 1741.02.19 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Admiral Vernon and Lord Cathcard [t] [beg] Auspicious chiefs, your great | 1741.02.09 | Boston | CITATION | On Admiral Vernon's Birthday [t] [beg] While vulgar days steal unregarded by | 1740.05.22 | Boston | CITATION | On Admiral Vernon's Taking Porto Bello [t] [beg] Accept, brave Vernon, in th | 1740.06.14 | Charleston | CITATION | On Admiral Vernon's Taking Porto Bello [t] [beg] When Admiral Vernon first | 1741.03.09 | Liverpool | CITATION | On Admiral Vernon's Taking Porto-Bello [t] [beg] When great Eliza grac'd the | 1741.03.09 | Liverpool | CITATION | On Admiral Vernon's Taking Porto-Bello [t] [beg] When great Eliza grac'd the | 1783.06.23 | Boston | CITATION | On Affectation [t] [beg] All men agree that affectation's freightful | 1774.07.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Air [t] [beg] Thou wert, ere time brought with it sickly care | 1769.12.18 | Boston | CITATION | On Albion's shore King Theodore [fl] | 1769.12.23 | Providence | CITATION | On Albion's shore King Theodore [fl] | 1770.01.15 | Newport | CITATION | On Albion's shore King Theodore [fl] | 1771.02.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Albion's topmost cliff, whose towering crest [fl] | 1771.03.02 | Providence | CITATION | On Albion's topmost cliff, whose towering crest [fl] | 1776.06.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On all these dreary plains [fl] | 1783.04.07 | Boston | CITATION | On American Independence [t] [beg] When pregnant Nature strove relief | 1783.02.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On American Independency [t] [beg] When pregnant nature strove relief | 1783.02.26 | Chatham | CITATION | On American Independency [t] [beg] When pregnant nature strove relief | 1783.03.10 | Boston | CITATION | On American Independency [t] [beg] When pregnant nature strove relief | 1783.03.18 | Springfield | CITATION | On American Independency [t] [beg] When pregnant nature strove relief | 1783.05.05 | Boston | CITATION | On an Apothecary [t] [beg] See, where his patient's case to hear | 1766.08.08 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On an Empty Purse [t] [beg] Can a man sustain a greater curse | 1782.09.18 | Chatham | CITATION | On an Old Maid at Church [t] [beg] Cloe, at church, with looks devout | 1782.09.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On an Old Maid at Church [t] [beg] Cloe, at church, with looks devout | 1773.06.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On an Unsealed Letter [t] [beg] Whilst not with wax nor seal secur'd | 1769.09.14 | New York | CITATION | On Arabella's Snuff Box [t] [beg] What secret charm is there in me | 1772.03.05 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Arbitrary Government [t] [beg] Boast not your state, slaves of despotick | 1738.11.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Aurelia [t] [beg] Fair as the blushing grape Aurelia stands | 1775.03.30 | Boston | CITATION | On Aurelia, Sleeping [t] [beg] See, where the bright Aurelia lies | 1766.11.27 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On banks of Weser, and of Rhine [fl] | 1782.12.09 | Boston | CITATION | On Beauty [t] [beg] Enchanting nymph of heavenly birth | 1775.04.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Beauty [t] [beg] How swift doth beauty glide, alas! | 1775.06.16 | Newbern | CITATION | On Beauty [t] [beg] How swift doth beauty glide, alas! | 1780.05.04 | Norwich | CITATION | On Being Denied Access to a Young Lady [t] [beg] Yes, I must part, and part | 1780.04.01 | Providence | CITATION | On Being Denies Access... [t] [beg] Yes, I must part, and part, alas! from | 1752.01.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Bigotry [t] [beg] O! bigotry, how noxious is thy brood | 1777.05.31 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Brigadier General Moulton [t] [beg] Beneath those clods, lies here in | 1777.03.13 | London | CITATION | On Britain [t] [beg] Blush, Britains, blush! at thine inglorious war | 1777.03.22 | London | CITATION | On Britain [t] [beg] Blush, Britain's, blush! at thine inglorious war | 1728.03.04 | Boston | CITATION | On B--t's Elegy [t] [beg] O'er that sad sacred tomb where B-----t lies | 1736.03.08 | Boston | CITATION | On Burlesque [t] [beg] When wags pervert what others serious have | 1767.11.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Calumny [t] [beg] What canker'd pen of brass, what characters | 1768.01.04 | Boston | CITATION | On Calumny [t] [beg] What canker'd pen of brass, what characters | 1768.09.30 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Calumny [t] [beg] What canker'd pen of brass, what characters | 1772.03.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Calumny [t] [beg] What canker'd pen of brass, what characters | 1775.01.05 | New York | CITATION | On Calvert's plains new faction reigns [fl] | 1783.07.10 | Bennington | CITATION | On Captain Galusha [t] [beg] Adieu Galusha! Cruel fate employs | 1771.03.19 | Newbern | CITATION | On Celebrating His Majesty's Birthday... [t] [beg] On high Olympus top, Jove | 1743.08.16 | London | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1760.03.07 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise instruct me to endure | 1765.01.19 | Providence | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1765.02.21 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise instruct me to endure | 1765.04.19 | London | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1769.01.02 | Providence | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1769.04.11 | Salem | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1770.03.09 | New London | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1776.10.11 | Newburyport | CITATION | On Censure [t] [beg] Ye wise, instruct me to endure | 1742.01.11 | New York | CITATION | On Charity [t] [beg] Bright charity celestial grace! | 1774.11.21 | Hartford | CITATION | On Charity [t] [beg] Three sisters, one of heav'nly parent born | 1772.04.14 | London | CITATION | On Charles Lucas... [t] [beg] Great Lucas lies, what solemn pomp! the grave | 1767.01.09 | Charleston | CITATION | On Christmas Day [t] [beg] All hail the celebrated morn | 1766.12.27 | Providence | CITATION | On Christmas Day [t] [beg] Assist me, muse divine! to sing the morn | 1767.12.31 | Isle of Wight | CITATION | On Christmas Day [t] [beg] Assist me, muse divine, to sing the morn | 1775.12.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Christmas Day [t] [beg] Forever hail! auspicious morn | 1722.12.24 | Boston | CITATION | On Christmas Day [t] [beg] Long time, alas! by our great grandsire's fall | 1778.12.24 | London | CITATION | On Christmas [t] [beg] Welcome, thrice welcome, Christmas gay | 1764.12.29 | Providence | CITATION | On Christ's Appearance [t] [beg] Long had the world in gloomy shades | 1758.10.12 | Boston | CITATION | On Col Bradstreet's Success [t] [beg] Envy, detraction, see your dark | 1758.09.29 | New London | CITATION | On Col Bradstreet's Success [t] [beg] Envy, detraction, seek your dark | 1758.10.20 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Col Bradstreet's Success [t] [beg] Envy, detraction, seek you dark | 1735.01.06 | New York | CITATION | On Coll Morris's Going For England [t] [beg] Aid me Phaebus, aid me ye | 1735.01.21 | New York | CITATION | On Coll Morris's Going for England [t] [beg] Aid me Phaebus, aid me ye | 1751.07.29 | New York | CITATION | On Col--l P--d--ns Lottery [t] [beg] Here lies, and here's likely to lie | 1775.06.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Colonel Hancock's Being Asked... [t] [beg] While Freedom's daughters all | 1775.06.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Colonel Hancock's Being Asked... [t] [beg] While Freedom's daughter's all | 1775.06.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Colonel Hancock's Being Asked to Review... [t] [beg] While freedom's | 1775.06.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Colonel Hancock's Being Asked to Review... [t] [beg] While freedom's | 1743.10.17 | New York | CITATION | On Colonel Huske being Wounded in the Heel [t] [beg] Go on, Great Huske | 1769.11.03 | New London | CITATION | On Comets [t] [beg] When a comet presumes | 1774.11.09 | Newburyport | CITATION | On Connubial Love [t] [beg] Know, batchelors, the sacred flame of love | 1783.07.29 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] At lowest ebb of fortune when you lay | 1783.12.29 | Boston | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] At lowest ebb of fortune when you lay | 1783.10.13 | London | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] Content thou dear delightful guest | 1783.10.27 | London | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] Content thou dear delightful guest | 1781.01.25 | New York | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] Content's the greatest blessing man can know | 1771.12.19 | New York | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] Happy the man (but ah, how few we find) | 1772.01.31 | New London | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] Happy the man (but ah, how few we find) | 1772.02.14 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Content [t] [beg] Happy the man (but ah, how few we find) | 1777.01.23 | New York | CITATION | On Contentment [t] [beg] Falsly we think that change of place | 1773.06.03 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Contentment [t] [beg] Hail, sweet content! could I but thee possess | 1783.10.21 | New Brunswick | CITATION | On Contentment [t] [beg] How blest the man, who lives retir'd | 1769.06.23 | New London | CITATION | On Contentment [t] [beg] O true content! secure from harms | 1767.10.15 | New York | CITATION | On Conversation [t] [beg] Social converse is a pleasure | 1772.11.19 | New York | CITATION | On Conversation [t] [beg] Social converse is a pleasure | 1772.12.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Conversation [t] [beg] Social converse is a pleasure | 1773.01.29 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Conversation [t] [beg] Social converse is a pleasure | 1744.10.18 | Boston | CITATION | On Cornwall & L-- [t] [beg] What is the vollied bolts severest maim | 1772.10.01 | London | CITATION | On Cowardice and Self-Love [t] [beg] Tis brave to meet the world, stand fast | 1778.12.05 | Boston | CITATION | On Dancing [t] [beg] Your cynic sages, dull, unpolish'd fellows | 1768.09.01 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Dancing [t] [beg] Your cynick sages, dull, unpolish'd fellows | 1783.11.11 | New Brunswick | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] Death lie a torrent sweeps away | 1771.01.29 | Salem | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] It must be done my soul but it is strange | 1771.04.30 | Lebanon | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] Oh Death! sweet sleep to peaceful breast | 1732.09.14 | Edinburgh | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] The name of death with horror strikes the soul | 1775.07.08 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] Tremendous death, how awful is thy sway? | 1767.12.17 | New York | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] What is in death, that men should fear to die? | 1769.09.14 | New York | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] What is in death that men should fear to die? | 1769.09.29 | New London | CITATION | On Death [t] [beg] What is in death that men should fear to die? | 1773.08.19 | New York | CITATION | On death-bed despairing as G. G--lle lay [fl] | 1772.02.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Delay [t] [beg] Delay gives strength; the tender bladed grain | 1772.03.06 | New London | CITATION | On Delay [t] [beg] Delay gives strength; the tender bladed grain | 1772.03.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Detraction [t] [beg] Let him cry blackmoor-devil whose skin is white | 1772.06.23 | Charleston | CITATION | On Detraction [t] [beg] Let him cry blackmoor-devil whose skin is white | 1783.05.06 | London | CITATION | On diff'rent coasts the pray'rs we find [fl] | 1766.03.22 | New Haven | CITATION | On Divine Musick [t] [beg] When we to heav'ns celestrial temple come | 1746.01.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On doubtful times my muse attempts to sing [fl] | 1749.01.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Dreams [t] [beg] Thro' what romantick scenes does fancy stray | 1749.02.20 | Boston | CITATION | On Dreams [t] [beg] Thro' what romantick scenes does fancy stray | 1749.03.13 | New York | CITATION | On Dreams [t] [beg] Thro' what romantick scenes doth fancy stray | 1772.05.19 | Hartford | CITATION | On Drinking [t] [beg] When I drain th' oblivious boul | 1769.02.17 | New London | CITATION | On Dull Preaching [t] [beg] Deliver'd in a dull and listless strain | 1766.08.30 | Providence | CITATION | On Dying [t] [beg] Our face is moisten'd with a clamming sweat | 1767.11.05 | London | CITATION | On Education [t] [beg] Monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, The | 1783.03.11 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Education [t] [beg] Youth, who's destin'd by the muse, The | 1779.03.06 | Boston | CITATION | On Ensign Lowell... [t] [beg] Was he not candid, and a faithful friend? | 1775.11.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Envy [t] [beg] All feel (the fact though few confess) | 1775.06.10 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Envy and Detraction [t] [beg] It must be own'd in vain we guard | 1778.02.12 | Boston | CITATION | On Equal Representation [t] [beg] Once, when the Lilliputians met | 1782.08.13 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Equanimity [t] [beg] In grief despondence, levity in joy | 1783.05.12 | Boston | CITATION | On Equanimity [t] [beg] In grief despondence, levity in joy | 1767.03.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Eternal Misery [t] [beg] Hear, preacher, hear, and answer if you can | 1769.05.18 | New York | CITATION | On Eternity [t] [beg] What is eternity? Can ought | 1769.06.09 | New London | CITATION | On Eternity [t] [beg] What is eternity? -- Can Ought | 1764.01.06 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Excessive Drinking [t] [beg] I drank; I lik'd it not | 1763.12.10 | London | CITATION | On Excessive Drinking [t] [beg] I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas | 1771.04.05 | London | CITATION | On Excessive Drinking [t] [beg] I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas | 1772.02.10 | London | CITATION | On Excessive Drinking [t] [beg] I drank; I lik'd it not: 'Twas rage! 'twas | 1733.05.14 | Boston | CITATION | On Excises [t] [beg] Excise, a monster, were then o'er before | 1763.09.16 | New London | CITATION | On Faction's Pinions Rais'd About the Croud [t] [beg] For George and Liberty | 1763.09.12 | London | CITATION | On faction's pinions rais'd above the croud [fl] | 1763.08.25 | London | CITATION | On faction's pinions rais'd above the crowd [fl] | 1753.12.31 | New York | CITATION | On False Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship, companion to sincerity | 1782.03.25 | Boston | CITATION | On fancy's wings my tow'ring thoughts shall rise [fl] | 1760.02.15 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Fate [t] [beg] Must Babel's lofty towers submit to fate? | 1782.06.03 | Boston | CITATION | On Fortitude [t] [beg] When things go cross, (as oft they will) | 1782.06.13 | Norwich | CITATION | On Fortitude [t] [beg] When things go cross (as oft they will) | 1773.02.18 | New York | CITATION | On Fortune [t] [beg] Some hoist up Fortune to the skies | 1773.03.30 | Hartford | CITATION | On Fortune [t] [beg] Some hoist up fortune to the skies | 1773.06.25 | New London | CITATION | On Fortune [t] [beg] Some hoist up fortune to the skies | 1782.05.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Fortune [t] [beg] Some hoist up fortune to the skies | 1774.08.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Free Masonry [t] [beg] Our order, antient as the world's first date | 1776.01.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Freedom [t] [beg] Freedom's charms alike engage | 1776.01.24 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Freedom [t] [beg] Freedom's charms alike engage | 1783.09.22 | Boston | CITATION | On Freedom [t] [beg] Sweet are the Jess'mine's breathing flowers | 1779.01.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Free-Masonry [t] [beg] Our order, antient as the world's first data | 1748.07.11 | Boston | CITATION | On French Faith [t] [beg] Attend to my song which I shall sing | 1772.03.24 | Hartford | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Beneath this cool embow'ring shade | 1775.10.23 | Norwich | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Come, sacred friendship, come and bring along | 1737.08.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friend, who proves sincere and true, The | 1783.03.04 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship adieu, thou dear deceiving good | 1772.06.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship is love from all its dross refin'd | 1772.07.17 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship is love from all it's dross refin'd | 1776.01.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship is the joy of reason | 1776.01.24 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship is the joy of reason | 1763.02.21 | Boston | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship, the heav'nly theme, I sing | 1781.07.09 | Westminster | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Friendship, 'tis true, can num'rous sweet | 1775.04.12 | Newburyport | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Grant me, kind heav'n! what I request | 1781.12.08 | Boston | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] If balmy friendship yet survives | 1782.07.23 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Too oft in choosing friends we cry | 1782.08.22 | Norwich | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Too oft in choosing friends we err | 1773.04.20 | Hartford | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Too oft in chusing friends we err | 1773.07.22 | Boston | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Too oft in chusing friends we err | 1768.07.14 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire | 1779.11.30 | Norwich | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire | 1780.01.13 | Norwich | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire | 1782.01.14 | Boston | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] When friendship's sacred sympathies inspire | 1769.12.18 | New York | CITATION | On Friendship [t] [beg] Wou'd but indulgent fortune send | 1776.08.31 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Gaming [t] [beg] Dorinda chearful, young and gay | 1775.05.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Gathering a Snow-Drop... [t] [beg] Ha! wherefore thus thine head decline | 1780.02.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Gen Wayne's Taking Stoney Point [t], for sale by Towne, Benjamin | 1780.12.02 | Richmond | CITATION | On General Arnold [t] [beg] At freedom's call see Arnold take the field | 1756.09.27 | Boston | CITATION | On General Blakeney's Defence... [t] [beg] Gaul, in tacticks, long the palm | 1756.11.04 | London | CITATION | On General Blakeney's Defence of Fort... [t] [beg] Gaul, in tacticks, long | 1777.12.08 | Boston | CITATION | On General Gates [t] [beg] Hail! glorious chief whom destiny has chose | 1778.03.10 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On General Gates [t] [beg] Hail! glorious chief, whom distiny has chose | 1778.01.07 | Burlington | CITATION | On General Howe's Late Expedition... [t] [beg] Threat'ning to drive us from | 1765.04.20 | London | CITATION | On General Warrants [t] [beg] Let the good of the state | 1780.05.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On General Washington [t] [beg] Aid me, ye nine, my muse assist | 1781.02.20 | Baltimore | CITATION | On General Washington [t] [beg] When Alcides, the son of Olympian Jove | 1781.04.16 | Baltimore | CITATION | On General Washington [t] [beg] When Alcides, the son of Olympian Jove | 1782.09.23 | Boston | CITATION | On General Washington [t] [beg] When England's king, devoid of shame or fear | 1782.02.16 | Cambridge | CITATION | On General Washington's Coming... [t] [beg] Shall private cares torment the | 1759.12.03 | New York | CITATION | On General Wolfe [t] [beg] Blest youth! whose soul, with genuine virtue warm | 1760.02.22 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On General Wolfe [t] [beg] From pole to pole, while echoing fame rebounds | 1782.01.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Generosity [t] [beg] Sick of small plays, and tir'd of talking | 1740.12.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On George Whitefield's Preaching... [t] [beg] Long have the learned pastors | 1736.02.16 | Boston | CITATION | On Giving the Name of Georgia... [t] [beg] While ripening slow, the future | 1772.07.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On God [t] [beg] What tho' no object strike upon the sight? | 1736.03.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On God's Omnipotency [t] [beg] Oh! thou eternal wisdom, who surveys | 1779.04.17 | Boston | CITATION | On Good and Ill Nature [t] [beg] In virtue's cause to draw a daring pen | 1743.12.05 | Charleston | CITATION | On Good and Ill-nature [t] [beg] In virtue's cause to draw a daring pen | 1782.10.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Good Conscience [t] [beg] The solid joys of human kind | 1774.04.07 | New York | CITATION | On Good Friday [t] [beg] Who on mount Calvary do I see? | 1780.04.27 | Edinburgh | CITATION | On Good Manners...[t] [beg] May destiny, just to your merits, twine | 1783.02.25 | Springfield | CITATION | On Good Nature [t] [beg] Good sense and learning may esteem obtain | 1783.01.22 | Chatham | CITATION | On Good-Nature [t] [beg] Good sense and learning may esteem obtain | 1776.08.08 | New York | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] As happiness is all our aim | 1783.05.19 | Boston | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] O happiness! where's thy resort? | 1769.04.28 | New London | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] O happiness, where's thy retort? | 1783.06.02 | Boston | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] Order is heaven's first law; and this confest | 1783.06.24 | Springfield | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] Order is Heaven's first law; and this confest | 1769.10.12 | New York | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] Should happiness be then the thing pursu'd? | 1775.06.15 | New York | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] Whatever different paths mankind pursue | 1783.05.26 | Boston | CITATION | On Happiness [t] [beg] Whatever diff'rent paths mankind pursue | 1751.10.21 | London | CITATION | On Health [t] [beg] Though life itself's not worth a thought | 1772.04.17 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Health [t] [beg] Would ye fair, with health your charms adorn | 1772.03.19 | New York | CITATION | On Health [t] [beg] Would ye, ye fair with health your charms adorn | 1782.09.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Health [t] [beg] Would ye, ye fair, with health your charms adorn | 1782.10.18 | New London | CITATION | On Health [t] [beg] Would ye, ye fair, with health your charms adorn | 1782.11.18 | Boston | CITATION | On Health [t] [beg] Would you, ye fair, with health your charms adorn | 1770.09.10 | New York | CITATION | On Hearing a Young Lady... [t] [beg] I'm lost in thought, did Delia say? | 1740.12.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Hearing George Whitefield... [t] [beg] Long have the learned pastors of | 1775.12.29 | New London | CITATION | On Hearing Miss --- Sing [t] [beg] Ah me! what means my rising soul! | 1779.03.11 | New York | CITATION | On Hearing of...Campbell's Success in Georgia [t] [beg] Restor'd, Britannia | 1761.12.25 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Hearing of Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Hark! from the distant shores | 1761.12.28 | Boston | CITATION | On Hearing of Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Hark! from the distant shores | 1781.11.10 | New Jersey | CITATION | On Hearing of the News... [t] [beg] Bring now ye muses from th'Aonian grove | 1781.11.28 | New Jersey | CITATION | On Hearing of the News... [t] [beg] Bring now ye muses from th' Aonian grove | 1759.07.26 | Boston | CITATION | On Hearing the Attorney-General... [t] [beg] Athens, Demosthenes could boast | 1759.08.06 | New York | CITATION | On Hearing the Attorney-General Plead... [t] [beg] Athens, Demosthenes could | 1776.03.15 | Newburyport | CITATION | On Hearing the Bells Toll... [t] [beg] Hark! hark! the solemn knell from yon | 1770.10.19 | New London | CITATION | On Hearing the Death of Mr Whitefield [t] [beg] Blest angel of our gospel | 1761.07.23 | Boston | CITATION | On Hearing the Elegant Fordyce Preach [t] [beg] See graceful Fordyce | 1761.08.21 | London | CITATION | On Hearing the Elegant Fordyce Preach [t] [beg] See graceful Fordyce | 1781.02.12 | Boston | CITATION | On Hearing the Late Infamous Tender Law... [t] [beg] All hail Astrea! from | 1763.01.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Hearing the Organ at St Paul's... [t] [beg] Hail heav'n born science! | 1762.12.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Hearing the Organ, at St Paul's Church... [t] [beg] Hail heav'n born | 1768.09.09 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Hearing the Toll of a Bell... [t] [beg] Hark! you my friends | 1768.08.29 | Boston | CITATION | On Hearing the Toll of a Bell for a Funeral... [t] [beg] Hark! you my friend | 1768.08.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Hearing Thunder at a Distance [t] [beg] Hark! What grumbling noise comes | 1768.09.02 | New London | CITATION | On Hearing Thunder at a Distance [t] [beg] What grumbling noise comes thro' | 1728.06.10 | Boston | CITATION | On Her Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Now, with the pious British rite | 1783.03.01 | New York | CITATION | On her the loves, and all the graces wait [fl] | 1771.03.19 | Newbern | CITATION | On high Olympus top, Jove oft conven'd [fl] | 1751.06.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On His Late Grace the Duke of Marlborough [t] [beg] Awful heroe, Marlborough | 1781.06.07 | Savannah | CITATION | On His Majesty's Birthday [t] [beg] Hail! fourth of June, let Georgia bless | 1778.06.06 | New York | CITATION | On His Majesty's Birth Day [t] [beg] Trembling muse her grateful lays, The | 1773.06.05 | Providence | CITATION | On His Majesty's Birth-Day [t] [beg] Sov'reign of all, whose will ordains | 1773.06.22 | Hartford | CITATION | On His Majesty's Birth-Day [t] [beg] Sov'reign of all, whose will ordains | 1751.08.08 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On His royal Highness Frederick, Prince of Wales [t] [beg] Two much lov'd | 1783.12.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On History [t] [beg] To view with curious eye th'historic stage | 1776.09.21 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Honour [t] [beg] Not all the threats, or favours of a crown | 1771.08.27 | Hartford | CITATION | On Hope [t] [beg] Hope, sovereign balm, for each dejected soul | 1770.08.23 | New York | CITATION | On Hope [t] [beg] Soft smiling hope! thou anchor of the mind! | 1770.11.30 | New London | CITATION | On Hope [t] [beg] Soft smiling hope! thou anchor of the mind | 1775.05.05 | Newbern | CITATION | On Hope [t] [beg] Soft smiling Hope! thou anchor of the mind! | 1775.10.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Hope [t] [beg] Soft smiling Hope, thou anchor of the mind | 1743.12.22 | London | CITATION | On Idleness and Stroling [t] [beg] Musketo just starv'd, in a sorry | 1743.01.31 | Boston | CITATION | On Idleness, and Strolling [t] [beg] Musketo just starv'd, in a sorry | 1774.02.21 | Boston | CITATION | On Impatience [t] [beg] How wretched are poor mortals here on earth | 1769.07.06 | New York | CITATION | On Inconstancy [t] [beg] From flow'r to flow'r as bees industrious rove | 1776.08.17 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Independence [t] [beg] Come all you brave soldiers, both valiant and free | 1776.09.16 | Norwich | CITATION | On Independence [t] [beg] Come all you brave soldiers, both valiant and free | 1763.12.03 | Providence | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find | 1767.06.29 | London | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find | 1768.06.28 | Charleston | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] In ev'ry country, ev'ry age, we find | 1771.03.26 | Hartford | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] Ingratitude, that bratt of hell | 1782.04.17 | Chatham | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] Rise, rise, ye gloomy clouds, ye thunders roll | 1782.07.22 | Boston | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] Rise, rise, ye gloomy clouds ye thunders roll | 1782.08.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Ingratitude [t] [beg] Rise, rise, ye gloomy clouds, ye thunders roll | 1767.10.15 | New York | CITATION | On Innocence [t] [beg] What's innocence? A brighter gem | 1768.07.28 | New York | CITATION | On Innocence [t] [beg] What's innocence? A brighter gem | 1774.02.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Innocence [t] [beg] What's innocence? a brighter gem | 1740.04.17 | London | CITATION | On Inward Feelings [t] [beg] Ye slaves to worldly joys! low sons of earth! | 1770.03.26 | Charleston | CITATION | On Jack Wilke's Birthday, 1769 [t] [beg] Prove your hearts and show your | 1770.05.14 | New York | CITATION | On Jack Wilke's Birthday, 1769 [t] [beg] Prove your hearts and shew your | 1742.12.27 | Boston | CITATION | On John M--d's Stiling Himself... [t] [beg] Ah, modest M--d, vain are all | 1768.06.24 | New London | CITATION | On John Wilkes, Esq: Offering Himself... [t] [beg] Fir'd with a true patriot | 1768.06.25 | London | CITATION | On John Wilkes, Esq; offering himself... [t] [beg] Fir'd with a truly | 1768.07.07 | Scotland | CITATION | On Johnson's Dictionary [t] [beg] In love with a pedantick jargon | 1775.09.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.09.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.09.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.10.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.10.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.10.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.10.18 | Salsbury Pequa | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1775.10.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On July last, twenty-first day [fl] | 1774.06.17 | Boston | CITATION | On June 2d, 1774 [t] [beg] O! twas a joyful sound to hear | 1736.01.19 | Boston | CITATION | On June the fourteenth dy'd (O hone! O hone!) [fl] | 1777.07.09 | Caecil County | CITATION | On June the three and twentieth day [fl] | 1777.07.23 | Caecil County | CITATION | On June the three and twentieth day [fl] | 1777.08.06 | Caecil County | CITATION | On June the three and twentieth day [fl] | 1768.10.17 | London | CITATION | On L--d B--t's Being Appointed... [t] [beg] Now tremble Colonists! your | 1768.10.17 | Boston | CITATION | On L--d B--t's being appointed... [t] [beg] Now tremble Colonists! your time | 1768.10.18 | Boston | CITATION | On L--d B--t's being appointed... [t] [beg] Now tremble Colonists! | 1768.10.17 | Boston | CITATION | On L--d B--t's being appointed Governor... [t] [beg] Now tremble Colonists! | 1768.10.17 | London | CITATION | On L--d B--t's Being Appointed Governor... [t] [beg] Now tremble Colonists! | 1768.10.24 | London | CITATION | On L--d B--t's Being Appointed Governor... [t] [beg] Now tremble colonists! | 1768.10.31 | New York | CITATION | On L-d B-t's Being Appointed Governor... [t] [beg] Now tremble colonists! | 1768.10.20 | Boston | CITATION | On L--d B--t's being Appointed Governor [t] [beg] Now tremble Colonists! | 1770.05.19 | Providence | CITATION | On L--d C--m [t] [beg] Strange! C---m is lame of the gout, as fame says | 1778.12.28 | New York | CITATION | On Lady Draper [t] [beg] Model of worth, and well conducted life | 1770.10.18 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Laura's Grave [t] [beg] Beneath yon flowery turf the fairest head | 1775.04.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Lectum's Dating from the Moon [t] [beg] Why from the moon he dates | 1766.05.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On letter-founding Caslon's fame [fl] | 1775.08.02 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Americans be men, espouse the glorious cause | 1768.05.06 | New London | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Curs'd be the wretch, that's bought and sold | 1775.05.17 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Curs'd be the wretch, that's bought and sold | 1775.10.10 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Fair liberty our soul's most darling prize | 1769.02.23 | New York | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Hail sacred freedom! of celestial birth | 1769.03.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Hail sacred freedom! of celestial birth | 1776.04.09 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Maid from affectation free, A | 1767.10.08 | New York | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Ne'er be thy charms, fair Liberty! resign'd | 1767.10.24 | Providence | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Ne'er be thy charms, fair liberty! resign'd | 1782.06.08 | Richmond | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Ne'er be thy charms, fair Liberty! resign'd | 1776.10.05 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] O despicable state of all that groan | 1775.09.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Oh despicable state of all that groan | 1775.10.17 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Oh despicable state of all that groan | 1770.04.30 | London | CITATION | On Liberty [t] [beg] Strike, strike the strings,---a martial strain! | 1769.09.21 | Charleston | CITATION | On Liberty-Tree [t] [beg] As Druid bards, in times of old | 1765.01.11 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Life [t] [beg] Why are thou, little life, so often crost | 1764.12.22 | Providence | CITATION | On Life [t] [beg] Why art thou, little life, so often crost | 1733.02.05 | Boston | CITATION | On Little Cleora [t] [beg] She's little, but she's wondrous pretty | 1733.03.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Little Cleora [t] [beg] She's little but she's wondrous pretty | 1768.12.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Lord Chatham's New Formed...Compact [t] [beg] See Chatham, friend to | 1751.06.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Lord Chesterfield, When Lord Lieutenant... [t] [beg] Stanhope has gain'd | 1747.07.02 | Boston | CITATION | On Lord Lovat's Execution [t] [beg] Pity'd by gentle minds Kilmarnock dy'd | 1778.04.20 | London | CITATION | On Lord North's Recantation [t] [beg] When Lord North first began | 1778.08.08 | London | CITATION | On Lord North's Recantation [t] [beg] When North first began | 1778.08.29 | London | CITATION | On Lord North's Recantation [t] [beg] When North first began | 1778.09.29 | London | CITATION | On Lord North's Recantation [t] [beg] When North first began | 1778.09.29 | London | CITATION | On Lord North's Recantaton [t] [beg] When North first began | 1733.02.05 | London | CITATION | On Love and Marriage [t] [beg] Hail wedded love, mysterious, law, true | 1733.03.06 | London | CITATION | On Love and Marriage [t] [beg] Hail wedded love, mysterious law, true | 1773.10.14 | New York | CITATION | On Love [t] [beg] Love's no irregular desire | 1773.10.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Love [t] [beg] Love's no irregular desire | 1773.11.05 | New London | CITATION | On Love [t] [beg] Love's no irregular desire | 1739.10.01 | London | CITATION | On Lybian plains the lazy lion lies [fl] | 1763.11.25 | New London | CITATION | On Marriage [t] [beg] Sick of the town, at once I flew | 1755.11.17 | New York | CITATION | On Martial Virtue [t] [beg] He is not form'd for arms, the soldier's pride | 1782.02.16 | Richmond | CITATION | On Martial Virtue [t] [beg] He is not form'd for arms, the soldier's pride | 1768.03.31 | Annapolis | CITATION | On me when R---ls are satyric [fl] | 1767.12.21 | Boston | CITATION | On Messrs Hussey and Coffin [t] [beg] Did fear and danger so perplex your | 1768.01.08 | Boston | CITATION | On Messrs Hussey and Coffin [t] [beg] Did fear and danger so perplex your | 1768.01.11 | Boston | CITATION | On Messrs Hussey and Coffin [t] [beg] Did fear and danger so perplex your | 1742.05.06 | Paris | CITATION | On met dedans ce lieu maudit [fl] | 1742.05.27 | Paris | CITATION | On met dedans ce lieu maudit [fl] | 1770.12.03 | Boston | CITATION | On Ministers of the Gospel [t] [beg] World revere their order as divine, The | 1770.12.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Ministers of the Gospel [t] [beg] World revere their order as divine, The | 1769.06.08 | New York | CITATION | On Mira [t] [beg] Mira has charms no fair can boast | 1782.04.29 | Boston | CITATION | On Mirth [t] [beg] Foolish the man! who wastes his prime | 1771.04.12 | New London | CITATION | On Miss -- [t] [beg] How sweetly looks and smiles the lovely lass | 1775.03.30 | New York | CITATION | On Miss -- [t] [beg] Three rival beauties of the skies | 1783.03.13 | Fishkill | CITATION | On Miss -- [t] [beg] Ye gentle gales that fan the air | 1760.05.17 | Charleston | CITATION | On Miss Al--n's Recovery from the Small-pox [t] [beg] Hail! happy day! whose | 1768.12.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Miss Anne Geddy Singing... [t] [beg] When Nancy on the spinet plays | 1768.12.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Miss Anne Geddy Singing... [t] [beg] When Nancy on the spinnet plays | 1756.03.11 | Charleston | CITATION | On Miss Dolly S-- [t] [beg] Assist, ye greater bards assist | 1755.02.18 | London | CITATION | On Miss Fanny Careless [t] [beg] Careless by name, and careless by nature | 1755.02.24 | London | CITATION | On Miss Fanny Careless [t] [beg] Careless by name, and careless by nature | 1755.03.21 | London | CITATION | On Miss Fanny Careless [t] [beg] Careless by name, and careless by nature | 1769.06.05 | New York | CITATION | On Miss Fanny Careless [t] [beg] Careless by name, and careless by nature | 1776.06.06 | New York | CITATION | On Miss Fanny Careless [t] [beg] Careless by name and Careless by nature | 1777.12.19 | Boston | CITATION | On Miss Ma-g-t C-tt-n [t] [beg] Thou nine who preempted Orphius to declare | 1748.07.25 | Boston | CITATION | On Miss Millian Spread at Cork [t] [beg] Mily is born with ev'ry female | 1771.09.26 | New York | CITATION | On Miss-- On Taking away her Fan [t] [beg] Of this small engine dispossest | 1768.05.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Miss S-- [t] [beg] Neighb'ring bard, with emulative fire, A | 1768.03.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Miss ---'s Singing [t] [beg] In vain has art her pow'r express'd | 1737.04.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Modern Courtship [t] [beg] How sweet a face, what magic charms | 1772.12.17 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Modern Courtship [t] [beg] In the ages of old | 1776.06.15 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Modesty [t] [beg] See where she comes! transcending human praise | 1741.01.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Mr John Wesley's Sermon... [t] [beg] Mayst thou, great man, withstand | 1757.05.16 | Boston | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Being Indisposed with the Gout [t] [beg] Fly, gout, and seize | 1757.08.29 | New York | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Dismission [t] [beg] Old Rome, when in distress, at Britain now | 1762.01.28 | Boston | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Britain, by conq'ring Gallia scorn'd | 1762.01.11 | London | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Britain, by conqu'ring Gallia scorn'd | 1762.01.18 | Boston | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Britain, by conqu'ring Gallia scorn'd | 1762.03.19 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Britain, by conqu'ring Gallia scorn'd | 1762.03.01 | Boston | CITATION | On Mr Pitt's Resignation [t] [beg] Pitt has resigned, by whose sagacious aid | 1744.12.03 | London | CITATION | On Mr Pope, and the Tar-Water [t] [beg] Pope with a stock of genius bless'd | 1744.12.20 | London | CITATION | On Mr Pope, and the Tar-Water [t] [beg] Pope with a stock of genuis bless'd | 1782.03.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Mr Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms... [t] [beg] From the regions of | 1782.04.10 | Chatham | CITATION | On Mr Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms... [t] [beg] From the regions of | 1782.04.27 | Newport | CITATION | On Mr Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms... [t] [beg] From the regions of | 1782.05.09 | Worcester | CITATION | On Mr Rivington's New Engraved King's Arms... [t] [beg] From the regions of | 1760.01.10 | Birmingham | CITATION | On Mr Secretary Pitt [t] [beg] No longer, Britain, mourn thy statesmen dead | 1760.01.25 | Birmingham | CITATION | On Mr Secretary Pitt [t] [beg] No longer, Britain, mourn thy statesmen dead | 1741.02.17 | Boston | CITATION | On Mr Whitefield's Preaching... [t] [beg] Long have the learned pastors | 1740.04.03 | London | CITATION | On Mr Whitefield's Preaching [t] [beg] Whilst th' arian preacher Christ his | 1770.07.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Mr Wilkes's Enlargement [t] [beg] Imperial Jove, of Gods and men supreme | 1770.06.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Mr Wilkes's Release [t] [beg] Splendid as day the sons of freedom shone | 1770.06.29 | New London | CITATION | On Mr Wilkes's Release [t] [beg] Splendid as day the Sons of Freedom shone | 1783.07.10 | Bennington | CITATION | On Mrs Allen [t] [beg] Farewell my friends! this fleeting world adieu! | 1736.11.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Mrs M--y D--die... [t] [beg] From Delawarian banks, the muses seat | 1774.02.10 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Music [t] [beg] Descend, my muse, on airy wings sublime | 1779.04.29 | Providence | CITATION | On Music [t] [beg] Descend my muse, on airy wings sublime | 1769.10.26 | Boston | CITATION | On Music [t] [beg] Music has charms to sooth the languid soul | 1769.01.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On New Year's Day [t] [beg] At length imperial Sol, in lucid car | 1769.01.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On New Year's Day [t] [beg] At length imperial Sol, in lucid car | 1770.07.26 | New York | CITATION | On New Yorker's Breaking...Non-Importation... [t] [beg] Amaz'd! Astonished! | 1771.10.11 | New London | CITATION | On Night and Sleep [t] [beg] Night spreads her sable curtains round | 1773.01.07 | Boston | CITATION | On Night and Sleep [t] [beg] Night spreads her sable curtain round | 1777.12.19 | Worcester | CITATION | On Night and Sleep [t] [beg] Night spreads her sable curtains round | 1782.04.01 | Boston | CITATION | On Nothing [t] [beg] Nothing! What art thou? no where to be found | 1782.04.20 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Nothing [t] [beg] Nothing! What art thou? no where to be found | 1768.02.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Nothing [t] [beg] What can satisfy av'rice, ambition and pride | 1760.04.14 | New York | CITATION | On Our Many Glorious and Rapid Victories [t] [beg] Long had sad Albion | 1760.03.27 | Worcester | CITATION | On Our Many Glorious...Victories [t] [beg] Long had sad Albion mourn'd her | 1760.05.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Our Many Glorious...Victories [t] [beg] Long had sad Albion mourn'd her | 1748.03.07 | Boston | CITATION | On Our Pretended Friends [t] [beg] Inanimates, who some years since | 1772.12.24 | New York | CITATION | On Our Saviour's Nativity [t] [beg] High let us swell the tuneful notes | 1769.12.23 | Providence | CITATION | On Paoli's Arrival in England [t] [beg] On Albion's shore King Theodore | 1770.01.15 | Newport | CITATION | On Paoli's Arrival in England [t] [beg] On Albion's shore King Theodore | 1769.12.18 | Boston | CITATION | On Paoli's Arrival [t] [beg] On Albion's shore King Theodore | 1772.06.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Paper [t] [beg] Ah! spotless paper, fair and white | 1772.08.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Paper [t] [beg] Some wit of old (such wits of old there were) | 1772.09.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Paper [t] [beg] Some wit of old (such wits of old there were) | 1782.08.12 | Boston | CITATION | On Parting [t] [beg] I go, my love; and 'till we meet again | 1782.08.30 | New London | CITATION | On Parting [t] [beg] I go, my love; and 'till we meet again | 1768.03.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On patch-work scribblers, who to hammer [fl] | 1769.06.05 | New York | CITATION | On Peace and Retirement [t] [beg] Hail ye soft seats! ye limpid springs and | 1770.06.21 | New York | CITATION | On Peace and Retirement [t] [beg] Hail ye soft seats! ye limped springs and | 1770.08.07 | Charleston | CITATION | On Peace and Retirement [t] [beg] Hail ye soft seats! ye limped springs and | 1783.05.16 | New Jersey | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] At length War's sanguine scenes are o'er | 1783.05.31 | Trenton | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er | 1742.01.18 | New York | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Blest peace! scarce known to pomp and kings | 1783.04.23 | Charleston | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Fair peace, how lovely, how delightful thou | 1783.05.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] From Heaven descends sweet smiling Peace | 1783.05.31 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] From heaven descends sweet smiling peace | 1783.07.19 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Hail welcome peace! with freedom's flag unfurl'd | 1783.06.05 | Worcester | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Let every age due honours pay! | 1783.04.19 | Providence | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Lo peace refulgent, with her olive wand | 1783.12.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Midst distant murmurs, war's tremendous sound | 1783.06.09 | Albany | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Shall joy not put her lute in tune | 1765.06.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Peace [t], sung in Philadelphia by Master Bankson, for commencement | 1765.06.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Peace [t], sung in Philadelphia by Master Bankson, for commencement | 1783.05.01 | Marblehead | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Tis now the horrid din of arms shall cease | 1783.05.13 | Springfield | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Tis now the horrid din of arms shall cease | 1783.05.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Peace [t] [beg] Tis now the horrid din of arms shall cease | 1776.03.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Pomp [t] [beg] What profit golden heaps weigh'd by the pound? | 1731.02.02 | London | CITATION | On Poverty [t] [beg] There is no ill on earth which mortals fly | 1731.07.19 | Boston | CITATION | On Poverty [t] [beg] There is no ill on earth which mortals fly | 1774.04.01 | Boston | CITATION | On Praying for the Glorious Light... [t] [beg] Sing heavenly muse and ye | 1773.09.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Preaching [t] [beg] Specious sermons of a learned man, The | 1779.03.25 | Boston | CITATION | On Predestination, Answer to [t] [beg] If an all perfect mind rules over | 1779.03.11 | Boston | CITATION | On Predestination [t] [beg] If all things succeed as already agreed | 1779.04.06 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Predestination [t] [beg] If all things succeed as already agreed | 1782.10.08 | London | CITATION | On Pride [t] [beg] Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind | 1782.11.02 | London | CITATION | On Pride [t] [beg] Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind | 1782.12.16 | Boston | CITATION | On Pride [t] [beg] Pride the consumptive child of a weak mind | 1768.08.09 | Salem | CITATION | On Printing [t] [beg] Hail! sacred art! Thou gift of Heaven, design'd | 1733.02.17 | Charleston | CITATION | On Printing [t] [beg] Long had mankind with darkness been oppress'd | 1767.02.27 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Prophane Swearing [t] [beg] Of all the nauseous, complicated crimes | 1732.01.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Providence [t] [beg] Could mortals taste of heavenly bliss and joy | 1778.05.22 | New London | CITATION | On Reading Governor Trumbull's Letter... [t] [beg] When Britain, weary of | 1779.01.06 | New York | CITATION | On Reading Governor Trumbull's Letter... [t] [beg] When Britain weary of | 1773.07.30 | New London | CITATION | On Reading Mr Hemmenway's Vindication... [t] [beg] Friend Hopkins! be silent | 1773.05.28 | New London | CITATION | On Reading Mr Pope's Iliad [t] [beg] Three times I've read your Iliad o'er | 1771.02.15 | Boston | CITATION | On Reading the Late Speech of...Chatham [t] [beg] Firm as the isle whereon | 1771.02.25 | Boston | CITATION | On Reading the Late Speech of...Chatham [t] [beg] Firm as the isle whereon | 1750.06.04 | New York | CITATION | On Reading the Rev Mr Grove's System [t] [beg] In this judicious piece | 1734.06.24 | Boston | CITATION | On Reading the Rhapsody on Poetry [t] [beg] I'd ask the reason why the Dean | 1737.07.15 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Reducing the National Interest... [t] [beg] In vain at our vices the | 1735.01.13 | Boston | CITATION | On Reformation bent, and growing wise [fl] | 1764.02.24 | New London | CITATION | On reformation bent, and growing wise [fl] | 1764.12.22 | Providence | CITATION | On reformation bent, and growing wise [fl] | 1767.05.02 | New Haven | CITATION | On Reputations [t] [beg] Alter & Idem shines the glorious sun! | 1751.01.07 | London | CITATION | On Richard Taunton... [t] [beg] When brute, the answer of the delphick maid | 1768.10.22 | Providence | CITATION | On riding through the woods in autumn [fl] | 1773.03.22 | Charleston | CITATION | On Romping [t] [beg] Jenny, skilled in prudish airs | 1768.08.18 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Rural Happiness [t] [beg] O bless'd the man who free from anxious cares | 1723.08.05 | Boston | CITATION | On Sabbath day he went his way [fl] | 1748.02.08 | Boston | CITATION | On Salisbury plain a female's heart was stol'n [fl] | 1780.08.22 | New York | CITATION | On Saturday, and Absurd Cleanliness [t] [beg] My wife's of manners, gentle | 1780.11.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Saturday, and Absurd Cleanliness [t] [beg] My wife's of manner's, gentle | 1781.01.01 | Boston | CITATION | On Saturday, and Absurd Cleanliness [t] [beg] My wife's of manners gentle | 1770.07.23 | Boston | CITATION | On Scandal [t] [beg] There is a lust in man, no charm can tame | 1770.07.28 | London | CITATION | On Scandal [t] [beg] There is a lust in man no charm can tame | 1782.12.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Schuykil's verdant banks I lay [fl] | 1770.06.01 | New London | CITATION | On Seeing a Beautiful, But Cruel Young Lady... [t] [beg] Most lovely, soul | 1775.07.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Seeing a Lady Nursing... [t] [beg] Did you, ye fair, behold this pleasing | 1775.06.23 | Charleston | CITATION | On Seeing a Lady Nursing Her Own Child [t] [beg] Did you, ye fair, behold | 1776.03.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Seeing a Lady's Picture [t] [beg] Tis done! the canvas takes each various | 1783.10.21 | London | CITATION | On Seeing a Mezzotinto Print... [t] [beg] Had but our nation mov'd like this | 1736.03.01 | London | CITATION | On Seeing a Miser at the Late Concert... [t] [beg] Musick has charms to | 1776.11.20 | Worcester | CITATION | On Seeing a Pavement Worn... [t] [beg] Dropping upon the stoney floor | 1749.11.30 | London | CITATION | On Seeing a Scull [t] [beg] This preacher, silent yet severe | 1783.09.04 | Worcester | CITATION | On Seeing a Small Mezzotint Print of Doctor Franklin [t] [beg] Had but our | 1782.06.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Seeing A Young Lady... [t] [beg] Says old grand-mother Alice to her grand | 1755.09.08 | Boston | CITATION | On Seeing a Young Lady Painted... [t] [beg] In ancient days, when Ign'rance | 1775.02.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Seeing a Young Lady Weep... [t] [beg] If from the fictious tender tale | 1782.07.15 | Boston | CITATION | On Seeing a Young Lady...Wide Hoop [t] [beg] Says old grand mother Alice to | 1738.05.08 | London | CITATION | On Seeing an Anatomy [t] [beg] Nay---start not at this skeleton | 1769.05.11 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Capt A-- at Mrs Cornely's... [t] [beg] Tis said that our soldiers | 1769.05.16 | Salem | CITATION | On Seeing Capt A-- at Mrs Cornely's... [t] [beg] Tis said that our soldiers | 1769.05.19 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Capt A-- at Mrs Cornely's... [t] [beg] Tis said that our soldiers | 1769.05.22 | Hartford | CITATION | On Seeing Capt A-- at Mrs Cornely's... [t] [beg] Tis said that our soldiers | 1769.06.05 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Capt A-- at Mrs Cornely's... [t] [beg] Tis said that our soldiers | 1769.05.26 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Captain A-- at Mrs Cornely... [t] [beg] Tis said that our soldiers | 1775.08.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Seeing Major Mifflin... [t] [beg] Arm'd like a goddess brave Achilles | 1737.02.21 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Miss C--kb--ne in the Park [t] [beg] Thus once astonish'd stood | 1753.04.23 | New York | CITATION | On Seeing Miss S-- L--, sitting Cross-Leg'd [t] [beg] What various charms | 1768.05.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Seeing Miss S--y A--Ge Knitting [t] [beg] See how each finger acts its | 1783.05.24 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Garrick Act [t] [beg] When Britain's Rascius on the stage | 1783.03.31 | New York | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Garrick Act [t] [beg] When Britain's Roscius on the stage | 1783.06.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Garrick Act [t] [beg] When Britain's Roscius on the stage | 1783.06.19 | Edinburgh | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Garrick Act [t] [beg] When Britain's Roscius on the stage | 1783.07.11 | Edinburgh | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Garrick Act [t] [beg] When Britain's Roscius on the stage | 1769.03.23 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Serjeant Glynn... [t] [beg] Why patriots of fame | 1769.03.28 | London | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Serjeant Glynn... [t] [beg] Why patriots of fame | 1769.04.01 | Providence | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Serjeant Glynn [t] [beg] Why patriots of fame | 1753.03.15 | Annapolis | CITATION | On Seeing Mr Wollaston's Pictures... [t] [beg] Behold the wond'rous power of | 1775.06.27 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Seeing the Baltimore Militia Reviewed [t] [beg] Serene the even, behold | 1775.03.27 | Charleston | CITATION | On Seeing the Light-Infantry... [t] [beg] O great Apollo thou assist my pen | 1756.01.22 | London | CITATION | On Seeing the Microcosm...1751 [t] [beg] Bridges! whene'er thy little world | 1756.03.15 | New York | CITATION | On seeing the Microcosm [t] [beg] Bridges: whene'er that little world we | 1765.04.20 | Charleston | CITATION | On Seeing the Pictures...by Hogarth [t] [beg] From forty-five to sixty-three | 1775.05.30 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Seeing Uncommon Pains... [t] [beg] If he had lived in ancient pagan days | 1770.09.14 | New London | CITATION | On Self-Knowledge [t] [beg] Replete with cares, devoid of rest | 1773.04.16 | New London | CITATION | On Shakespear's Monument at Stratford Upon Avon [t] [beg] Great Homer's | 1725.03.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Sight of Myris Tomb [t] [beg] Stream on my eyes, with generous grief o'er | 1782.02.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Sir George Rodney's Not Fighting... [t] [beg] When great Sir George was | 1782.05.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall [t] [beg] Dog that is beat has a right to | 1782.06.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall [t] [beg] Dog that is beat has a right | 1783.02.12 | New York | CITATION | On Sir James Lowther's Present... [t] [beg] Victory claims a nation's | 1738.12.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Sir R--t W--'s Recovery [t] [beg] Amaz'd on shore the trembling owners | 1739.01.19 | London | CITATION | On Sir R--t W--'s Recovery [t] [beg] Amaz'd on shore the trembling owners | 1774.12.01 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Slander [t] [beg] Tis slander, Whose edge is sharper than the sword | 1775.03.29 | Newburyport | CITATION | On Sleep [t] [beg] O sleep! what tho' of death thou art | 1775.01.28 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Sleep [t] [beg] O sleep! What though of death thou ar't | 1775.03.09 | New York | CITATION | On Sleep [t] [beg] O sleep! What though of death thou art | 1773.06.21 | Charleston | CITATION | On Snuff [t] [beg] Oh! thou for whom these numbers are design'd | 1775.08.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Solitude [t] [beg] Happy the man whom heav'n ordains | 1754.06.03 | New York | CITATION | On Some Fine Peach Trees Being Kill'd... [t] [beg] Ye cruel winds that blow | 1768.07.20 | Savannah | CITATION | On Some Late Expulsions at... [t] [beg] Rejoice ye sons of papal Rome | 1772.03.26 | New York | CITATION | On Some Late Verses [t] [beg] Britannia! sound the trump of war | 1769.09.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Some Young Ladies Expressing... [t] [beg] Kisses, the subject of debate | 1769.10.23 | Newport | CITATION | On Some Young Ladies Expressing a Surprise... [t] [beg] Kisses, the subject | 1774.04.14 | Norwich | CITATION | On Spring [t] [beg] Dreary menarch to his bromal cell, The | 1783.03.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Spring [t] [beg] Muse in winter's hoary reign | 1778.03.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Spring [t] [beg] Now gowans sprout and lavricks sing | 1783.03.12 | Chatham | CITATION | On Spring [t] [beg] Now, turning from the wintry signs, the sun | 1779.05.24 | New York | CITATION | On Standfast, Edgar, &c [t] [beg] Each poet, with successful labour | 1750.03.13 | London | CITATION | On Stealing the Body of a Young Woman... [t] [beg] For shame ! for shame ! O | 1772.07.02 | Charleston | CITATION | On Stealing the Body of a Young Woman... [t] [beg] For shame! for shame! | 1750.04.02 | London | CITATION | On Stealing the Body of a Young Woman [t] [beg] For shame! for shame! | 1769.06.12 | Westmoreland | CITATION | On Stopping of the Importation of Goods [t] [beg] Blest change! | 1775.12.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Suicide [t] [beg] When fate in angry mood has frown'd | 1778.11.24 | New York | CITATION | On Sunday last--oh woeful day [fl] | 1778.11.26 | New York | CITATION | On Sunday last--oh woeful day [fl] | 1768.03.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Suspense [t] [beg] Suspense, thy leaden pinions move | 1768.04.01 | New London | CITATION | On Suspense [t] [beg] Suspense, thy leaden pinions move | 1721.12.11 | Boston | CITATION | On Sylvia the Fair [t] [beg] Swarm of sparks, young, gay and bold, A | 1768.03.31 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Sympathy [t] [beg] Let stoics boast the cold relentless heart | 1770.03.15 | New York | CITATION | On Taking Away a Lady's Fan [t] [beg] Of this small engine dispossed | 1741.04.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Taking Porto Bello by Admiral Vernon, in General Magazine, Mar 1741 [t] | 1775.10.20 | Boston | CITATION | On Taking the Fort and Stores... [t] [beg] Brave race of men! that lately | 1775.10.09 | London | CITATION | On Taking the Fort and Stores of Ticonderoga... [t] [beg] Brave race of men! | 1775.10.28 | London | CITATION | On Taking the Fort and Stores of Ticonderoga [t] [beg] Brave race of men! | 1776.01.15 | Norwich | CITATION | On Tears [t] [beg] Some sorts of passion, 'tis allow'd | 1756.03.01 | New York | CITATION | On that Matchless Piece of Art...Microcosm [t] [beg] In the almighty's pow'r | 1756.01.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On that Matchless Pile of Art... [t] [beg] In the almighty's pow'r how great | 1765.11.04 | Boston | CITATION | On That Representing G--ge G-nv-le... [t] [beg] Your servant sires, do you | 1765.11.11 | New York | CITATION | On That Representing G--ge G-nv-le... [t] [beg] Your servant sirv'd you like | 1749.06.26 | London | CITATION | On the Above Action at the Haymarket [t] [beg] When conjurers the quality | 1749.07.12 | London | CITATION | On the Above Action at the Haymarket [t] [beg] When conjurers the quality | 1749.08.07 | London | CITATION | On the Above Action at the Haymarket [t] [beg] When conjurers the quality | 1768.08.04 | London | CITATION | On the Abuse of Cards [t] [beg] Sweet are the joys that flow from moderate | 1774.04.20 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Abuse of Cards [t] [beg] Sweet are the joys that flow from moderate | 1761.07.10 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Accession of King George III... [t] [beg] Hail George the Third | 1747.09.30 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Admirals Anson and Warren [t] [beg] Earth's scanty bounds | 1782.04.13 | Boston | CITATION | On the Advantage of Wealth [t] [beg] Surrounded by the dazzling rays of gold | 1749.05.01 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Advertisement to Prohibit... [t] [beg] Why joyful fireworks only in | 1770.03.01 | New York | CITATION | On the Advocates for the Late...Measures [t] [beg] Most men can least in | 1775.10.05 | London | CITATION | On the American Expedition [t] [beg] Our political wrong heads, to show them | 1775.10.21 | London | CITATION | On the American Expedition [t] [beg] Our political wrong-heads, to shew | 1775.10.26 | New York | CITATION | On the American Heroes... [t] [beg] How sleep the brave, who sink to rest | 1774.12.29 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Answer to the Enemy to Nonsense [t] [beg] Oh! have pity on thy | 1769.09.22 | New London | CITATION | On the Appearance of the Present Comet [t] [beg] While wondring nations in | 1769.10.05 | New York | CITATION | On the Appearance of the Present Comet [t] [beg] While won'dring nations in | 1769.10.30 | Newport | CITATION | On the Apprehensions Concerning the Late Comet [t] [beg] Presumptuous man! | 1782.04.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Approach of May [t] [beg] Queen of the laughing flower, whose lovely | 1782.04.27 | New Jersey | CITATION | On the Approach of Spring [t] [beg] Cheer'd at the return of spring | 1775.10.23 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Approach of Winter [t] [beg] Now chilly winter creeping on apace | 1774.03.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Arrival of Lady Dunmore... [t] [beg] Hail noble Charlotte! Welcome | 1774.03.03 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Arrival of Lady Dunmore [t] [beg] While cannon roar to hail thee | 1756.08.16 | New York | CITATION | On the Arrival of...Loudon [t] [beg] In transport rise, ye sons of Britain | 1732.08.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Arrival...of Penn... [t] [beg] Welcome to us, thou happy one of three | 1781.09.29 | New York | CITATION | On the Arrival of...Prince William Henry [t] [beg] Long groan'd these region | 1781.10.06 | New York | CITATION | On the Arrival of Prince William Henry [t] [beg] See rapture beam from every | 1769.08.03 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Arrival of...Robert Eden [t] [beg] From mossy bow'rs, and rushy | 1783.12.12 | New London | CITATION | On the Arrival of Their Excellencies... [t] [beg] They come! they come! the | 1782.02.09 | Richmond | CITATION | On the Art of Printing [t] [beg] Hail mystick art! which men like Angels | 1753.03.26 | Dublin | CITATION | On the Art of Printing [t] [beg] Hail sacred art! thou gift of heaven, | 1748.01.25 | Boston | CITATION | On the Attack of Dutch Flanders [t] [beg] At length the foe (what friends | 1782.12.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the banks of the fam'd Delaware [fl] | 1767.01.30 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Barbers Petition [t] [beg] Shall barbers not only take kings by the | 1774.10.05 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Birth of a Son [t] [beg] Thou little wond'rous miniature of man | 1772.01.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Birth of Christ [t] [beg] Again I see with gladsome eyes | 1775.12.23 | Providence | CITATION | On the Birth of Christ [t] [beg] Hark! the herald angels sing | 1766.12.27 | Providence | CITATION | On the Birth of Christ [t] [beg] Long had the world, in gloomy shades | 1770.09.03 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Birth of...Prince of Wales [t] [beg] Hail happy day! sacred be thou | 1782.07.01 | Boston | CITATION | On the Birth of the Dauphin [t] [beg] When George in madness gave command | 1783.02.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Birthday of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Though winter reigns, and tempests | 1733.09.27 | Drogheda | CITATION | On the Breach of the Boyne [t] [beg] Raise not, audacious muse, a vent'some | 1778.03.12 | Charleston | CITATION | On the British Commanders [t] [beg] Gage nothing did, and went to pot | 1778.04.18 | London | CITATION | On the British Commanders [t] [beg] Gage nothing did, and went to pot | 1778.05.28 | London | CITATION | On the British Commanders [t] [beg] Gage nothing did, and went to pot | 1778.06.06 | London | CITATION | On the British Commanders [t] [beg] Gage nothing did, and went to pot | 1780.07.25 | London | CITATION | On the British Fleet... [t] [beg] New vernal gales refresh the cheerful sky | 1775.10.07 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Burial of an Infant [t] [beg] Beneath this hillock's narrow bound | 1727.03.09 | Boston | CITATION | On the Celestial Parthanissa [t] [beg] Parthanissa's beauty blooming | 1748.09.01 | London | CITATION | On the Cessation of Arms [t] [beg] To arms, ye British youth, to arms return | 1748.09.12 | Boston | CITATION | On the Cessation of Arms [t] [beg] To arms, ye British youth, to arms return | 1748.09.26 | London | CITATION | On the Cessation of Arms [t] [beg] To arms, ye British youth, to arms return | 1776.12.16 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Choice of a Husband [t] [beg] If I am doom'd the marriage chain to we | 1744.02.20 | New York | CITATION | On the Choice of a Wife [t] [beg] This is her character by all allowed | 1750.11.12 | London | CITATION | On the City Mansion-Houses [t] [beg] Near to the center of the city stands | 1759.01.05 | New London | CITATION | On the Clemency Shewn the French... [t] [beg] Mark with what different zeal | 1759.03.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Clemency Shewn the French... [t] [beg] Mark with what different zeal | 1783.01.01 | Chatham | CITATION | On the Close of the Old...Year [t] [beg] My heav'nly muse, awake! lift up | 1783.01.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Close of the Old...Year [t] [beg] My heav'nly muse awake, lift up | 1783.02.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Close of the Old...Year [t] [beg] My heav'nly Muse awake, lift up | 1737.12.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Comet [t] [beg] When a comet presumes | 1771.06.06 | London | CITATION | On the Commitment of the Two Magistrates... [t] [beg] Hail, Tower-hill! | 1771.06.28 | New London | CITATION | On the Commitment of the Two Magistrates... [t] [beg] Hail, tower-hail! thy | 1771.07.09 | Hartford | CITATION | On the Commitment of Two Magistrates... [t] [beg] Hail, Tower-hill! | 1772.05.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Common Use of the Word Honour [t] [beg] Hearing a woman cry some fish | 1745.10.07 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Conquest of Cape-Breton [t] [beg] When glorious actions we would fain | 1783.11.20 | New York | CITATION | On the Constitution of the United States [t] [beg] Most human forms of | 1763.04.02 | Providence | CITATION | On the Conviction of Old Tenor [t] [beg] Old tenor breathing out her last | 1735.05.05 | Boston | CITATION | On the Craftsman [t] [beg] Save Caleb, dropping first a Patriot's tear | 1775.11.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Creation [t] [beg] Nor yet the crude materials of the earth | 1769.06.02 | New London | CITATION | On the Cure of the Head Ach, by Dancing... [t] [beg] Quack doctors too often | 1783.12.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Cure of the Headache... [t] [beg] Quack doctors too often their | 1775.01.12 | New York | CITATION | On the Cut at the Head of this Paper [t] [beg] Supported thus by patriotic | 1763.07.30 | Providence | CITATION | On the Cyder Duty [t] [beg] Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit | 1763.08.08 | Boston | CITATION | On the Cyder Duty [t] [beg] Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit | 1763.08.12 | New London | CITATION | On the Cyder Duty [t] [beg] Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit | 1763.08.15 | Newport | CITATION | On the Cyder Duty [t] [beg] Some have suppos'd the apple was the fruit | 1771.02.23 | Providence | CITATION | On the Day of Judgement [t] [beg] Lo! He cometh, countless trumpets | 1773.09.27 | London | CITATION | On the Day of Judgment [t] [beg] With undigested thoughts opprest | 1781.12.20 | Norwich | CITATION | On the day set apart to be cheerful and gay [fl] | 1739.03.19 | Boston | CITATION | On the Dean's Charitable Scheme [t] [beg] O genius of Hibernia's state! | 1771.01.08 | London | CITATION | On the Death of a Beloved Wife [t] [beg] While pining anguish, wild despair | 1763.03.04 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of a...Cat [t] [beg] How hard my lot! and ah! how cruel fate! | 1775.08.10 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of a Child [t] [beg] Come, patience, come to dry a parent's tea | 1783.11.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of a Favorite House Dog [t] [beg] O death's drear realms | 1776.11.01 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Death of a Favourite Cat [t] [beg] Opprest with grief in heavy strain | 1778.03.12 | Northern Camp | CITATION | On the Death of a Female Acquaintance [t] [beg] And must we, must we die | 1770.10.18 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of a Footman [t] [beg] In service sweet had gentle knight grown | 1772.07.31 | Kittery | CITATION | On the Death of a Friend [t] [beg] But oh! the fix'd, the firm decree | 1754.09.09 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Hopeful Student [t] [beg] All gracious heaven | 1773.01.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Lady [t] [beg] As near her grave in silent grief we stood | 1773.10.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Lady [t] [beg] Ye nymphs that boast your charms--see here | 1783.08.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of a Lady [t] [beg] Ye thoughts of bliss which fir'd my breast | 1783.09.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of a Lady [t] [beg] Ye thoughts of bliss which fir'd my breast | 1775.10.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of a Lady's Dog [t] [beg] Thou, happy creature, art secure | 1752.10.23 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Late Valorous...Knight [t] [beg] As late I stray'd on H--m | 1752.10.26 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Late Valorous...Knight [t] [beg] As late I stray'd on | 1758.09.01 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Child [t] [beg] Fair flower, cropt by death's | 1775.06.29 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Lady... [t] [beg] Great Heav'n commands, she willing | 1774.01.10 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Clos'd are those eyes that beam'd | 1764.05.31 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Tis done! and the glad soul has | 1764.06.08 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Tis done! and the glad soul has wing | 1773.02.08 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Lady [t] [beg] Tis done! and the glad soul has wing | 1775.10.19 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Lady's Squirrel [t] [beg] Go gently to thy grave | 1771.11.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Libertine [t] [beg] From scenes of riot | 1772.02.27 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of a Young Libertine [t] [beg] From scenes of riot | 1742.12.09 | London | CITATION | On the Death of a Youth [t] [beg] With joy, blest youth, we saw thee reach | 1775.11.09 | Cambridge | CITATION | On the Death of an Infant [t] [beg] Must death his sable triumphs still | 1778.03.12 | Albany | CITATION | On the Death of an Intimate Acquaintance... [t] [beg] Amidst the bustling | 1770.10.27 | Providence | CITATION | On the Death of...Arnold [t] [beg] Hail man belov'd! O worthy Arnold, hail! | 1768.05.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Benjamin Trotter [t] [beg] If Sion may for earthly losses | 1774.05.20 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of...Botecourt... [t] [beg] Grateful Virginia may | 1776.02.13 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Death of Capt John M'Pherson [t] [beg] Tis done - the gloomy, doleful | 1776.02.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Capt John McPherson [t] [beg] Tis done-- the gloomy doleful | 1776.03.01 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Death of Capt John M'Pherson [t] [beg] Tis done--the gloomy, doleful | 1776.03.20 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of Capt John McPherson [t] [beg] Tis done--the gloomy doleful | 1780.04.04 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Captain Farmer [t] [beg] When heroes seek the realms above | 1780.04.26 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Colonel Maitland [t] [beg] O'er Maitland's corse, as victory | 1771.10.07 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of Doctor...Marshall [t] [beg] Thro' thickest glooms, look back | 1768.04.21 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Death of Dr John Hamilton [t] [beg] Shou'd bounteous heav'n this | 1772.03.10 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of Dr Lucas [t] [beg] Alas! poor Charles! the friend of freedom | 1783.11.22 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Dr Robert Levet [t] [beg] Condemn'd to hope's delusive mine | 1765.06.31 | London | CITATION | On the Death of Dr Young... [t] [beg] Whilst late for Churchill, party tears | 1766.05.22 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Death of Edmund Key... [t] [beg] When Death, relentless, by tyrannic | 1770.09.27 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...Forrest [t] [beg] Is Forrest dead! Death, thou hast fell'd | 1778.04.02 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...Frazer... [t] [beg] When sound advice and mild | 1776.02.27 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Death of Gen Montgomery [t] [beg] When haughty monarchs quit this | 1776.03.22 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Death of Gen Montgomery [t] [beg] When haughty monarchs quit this | 1776.02.17 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Gen Montomery [t] [beg] When haughty monarchs quit this | 1777.01.28 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] Come soldiers all in chorus | 1777.08.04 | London | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] Come soldiers all in chorus | 1777.08.14 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] Come soldiers all in chorus | 1777.08.14 | Hartford | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] Come soldiers all in chorus | 1783.05.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] Deck'd be his tomb with ever | 1783.06.12 | Bennington | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] Deck'd be his tomb with ever | 1776.03.01 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] What mean those tears, that | 1776.03.04 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] When haughty monarch quit this | 1776.03.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of General Montgomery [t] [beg] When haughty monarchs quit this | 1759.11.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe... [t] [beg] Could lays harmonious speak thy | 1760.01.31 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe at Quebec [t] [beg] Virtuous Theban, and the | 1759.12.29 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Britannia mourn! Great Wolfe in arms | 1760.03.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Britons, the work of war is done! | 1759.12.03 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Thy merits, Wolfe, transcend all | 1760.02.04 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Virtuous Theban, and the mighty | 1759.10.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] What honour, Wolfe, should thy brave | 1759.10.15 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] What honours, Wolfe, should thy | 1759.10.19 | Massachusetts | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] What honours, Wolfe, should thy | 1759.10.25 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] What honours, Wolfe, should thy | 1759.11.01 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] What honours, Wolfe, should thy | 1760.05.02 | Connecticut | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] When Cato view'd the generous Marcus | 1760.01.21 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] While raptur'd bards from ev'ry | 1759.10.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Whilst war now rages with impetuous | 1759.10.29 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Whilst war now rages with impetuous | 1759.11.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of General Wolfe [t] [beg] Whilst war now rages with impetuous | 1743.04.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of George Rooke [t] [beg] Here lies what's mortal | 1761.01.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of...George the Second [t] [beg] See! Pale Britannia clad in | 1775.06.08 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Her Husband [t] [beg] In what soft language shall my thought | 1738.04.10 | London | CITATION | On the Death of Her Sacred Majesty... [t] [beg] If that one moment's short | 1761.01.09 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of His Late Majesty... [t] [beg] Hear, all ye people! hear | 1728.02.01 | London | CITATION | On the Death of His Late Majesty [t] [beg] Think not the muse officious | 1761.01.08 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of His Most Sacred Majesty... [t] [beg] Ah! fatal hour! -- we | 1761.01.23 | London | CITATION | On the Death of His Most Sacred Majesty... [t] [beg] Ah! fatal hour! we must | 1761.01.31 | New Haven | CITATION | On the Death of His Most Sacred Majesty... [t] [beg] Ah! fatal hour!---we | 1759.02.26 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of His Son... [t] [beg] Tell me, says Cato, where you found | 1783.06.07 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of...James Otis [t] [beg] When flush'd with conquest and elate | 1775.10.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of John Bowdoin... [t] [beg] While o'er thee, Bowdoin, all my | 1739.09.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of John Dammett [t] [beg] If to be ragged, poor, and stock'd | 1739.08.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of John Dommatt [t] [beg] If to be ragged, poor, and stock's | 1762.12.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of John Moland [t] [beg] Suppress, dear Delia, thy too constant | 1760.09.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of Judge Sewall [t] [beg] When martial heroes greatly buy | 1760.10.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of Judge Sewall [t] [beg] When martial heroes greatly buy | 1747.08.31 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of...Kennedy [t] [beg] Hark! methought I heard the death | 1747.09.07 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of...Kennedy [t] [beg] How shall the muse in elegiac lay | 1761.02.16 | London | CITATION | On the Death of...King George [t] [beg] Ah! Fatal hour! We must at last | 1761.07.10 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of King George II [t] [beg] From Adam downward to this evening | 1770.09.15 | London? | CITATION | On the Death of...Lord Mayor [t] [beg] Nature unkind has cast the fatal dart | 1776.02.19 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...McPherson [t] [beg] Tis done-the gloomy, doleful scene is | 1783.10.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Debby Gomez... [t] [beg] Cease now my mirth, let gaiety | 1775.12.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Fanny Stevenson... [t] [beg] For thee, bless'd maid | 1776.03.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Johanna Smith [t] [beg] She's gone--a soul with every | 1739.09.28 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Miss M Thacker [t] [beg] Shall virtuous Molly unlamented die | 1775.09.21 | New Kent | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Nancy Warren [t] [beg] Farewell, dear girl! adieu to | 1775.09.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Nancy Warren [t] [beg] Farewell, dear girl! adieu to | 1746.01.28 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Peggy Hill [t] [beg] She's gone, ah! gone, for evermore | 1776.03.18 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Smith [t] [beg] She's gone-a soul with every virtue | 1770.10.04 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Miss Wilkinson [t] [beg] Ye mournful muses that with tuneful | 1776.03.07 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...Montgomery [t] [beg] Inspire my lays ye sweet celestial | 1776.02.15 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...Montgomery [t] [beg] What mean those tears, that thus | 1776.02.19 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...Montgomery [t] [beg] What mean those tears, that thus | 1730.04.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Mr Austin Paris [t] [beg] Let gloomy groves, let awful rocks | 1766.05.27 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of Mr Joseph Moody [t] [beg] To scenes of woe I tune | 1744.12.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Mr Pope [t] [beg] Come ye whose souls harmonious sounds | 1742.10.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Mr Robert Jordan [t] [beg] O mournful one of nine, ne'er | 1776.09.12 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Death of Mr William Steret... [t] [beg] Why throbs my heart? ah! | 1772.11.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Mrs --- [t] [beg] Arcadian nymphs and village swains | 1770.02.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of Mrs Cunningham [t] [beg] Pride drop thy crest! Thy murmurs | 1770.02.26 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of Mrs Cunningham [t] [beg] Pride drop thy crest! Thy murmurs | 1772.09.03 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of Mrs Edwards [t] [beg] Why all this solemn pomp of woe | 1774.10.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Mrs Rind [t] [beg] What more affecting cause can friendship | 1774.10.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of Mrs Rind [t] [beg] Ye mournful bards! Why are your lyres | 1756.09.06 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Old Hendrick... [t] [beg] Hendrick, bold Sachem | 1752.02.13 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of...Prince of Orange [t] [beg] To stay the barb'rous hand | 1738.04.03 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of...Queen Caroline [t] [beg] Within a silent grove, to grief | 1737.04.08 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of...Randolph [t] [beg] My muse, great Caesar, can't attend | 1739.07.09 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of...Rowe [t] [beg] Come all ye fair, in sable weeds appear | 1739.07.26 | London | CITATION | On the Death of...Rowe [t] [beg] Come all ye fair, in sable weeds appear | 1773.03.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of Severn Eyre, Esq [t] [beg] Who knew thee, Eyre! but when thy | 1752.11.27 | London | CITATION | On the Death of Sir Peter Warren [t] [beg] Hibernia! mourn, with unaffected | 1774.08.01 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Sir William Johnson [t] [beg] Come, all ye natives of each | 1777.09.04 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of...Tennant [t] [beg] Tis true, too true, alas, that | 1776.03.09 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of the Brave Capt Cheesman [t] [beg] Alas, 'tis true!---your | 1781.03.10 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of the Brave Captain... [t] [beg] Stop friend, if on this road | 1744.03.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of the Duke of Argyle [t] [beg] Soldier compleat in bravery | 1760.10.16 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Death of the Hon Benjamin Tasker... [t] [beg] Of polish'd manners | 1766.05.16 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of the Hon John Robinson, Esq; [t] [beg] How shall my untaught | 1783.05.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of the Honorable James Otis... [t] [beg] When flush'd with | 1778.08.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of the Late Adm Saunders [t] [beg] Lo! Saunders mingles with | 1777.08.07 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Death of the Late Admiral Saunders [t] [beg] Lo, J. Saunders mingles | 1770.09.06 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of the...Lord Mayor [t] [beg] Nature unkind, has cast the fatal | 1738.04.20 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of the Queen [t] [beg] Long us'd this world's vain greatness | 1749.10.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of the Rev Dr Watts [t], epitaph poem | 1770.10.11 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of the Reverend Mr Whitefield [t] [beg] Dear Whitefield, he has | 1770.08.16 | New York | CITATION | On the Death of Two Infants [t] [beg] Fair innocence, in morn of life | 1770.09.28 | New London | CITATION | On the Death of Two Infants [t] [beg] Fair innocence, in morn of life | 1749.06.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of...Watts [t] [beg] From earth remov'd, in ev'ry virtue war | 1770.11.30 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Death of...Whitefield [t] [beg] Since life's uncertain, and we fully | 1770.10.08 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of...Whitefield [t] [beg] Whitefield, thy shade ten thousand | 1770.10.20 | Providence | CITATION | On the Death of...Whitefield [t] [beg] Whitefield, thy shade ten thousand | 1770.10.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Death of...Whitefield [t] [beg] Whitefield, thy shades ten thousand | 1766.05.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Death of William Caslon, Esq [t] [beg] On letter-founding Caslon's | 1766.12.17 | Savannah | CITATION | On the Death of...Williamson [t] [beg] O'erwhelm'd with sorrow | 1759.11.30 | Madrid | CITATION | On the Death of...Wolfe [t] [beg] Thy merits, Wolfe, transcend all | 1759.11.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Death of...Wolfe [t] [beg] Thy merits, Wolfe, transcent all | 1768.09.05 | London | CITATION | On the Death of Yorick [t] [beg] Wit, humour, genius, thou hadst, all agree | 1746.07.24 | Boston | CITATION | On the Defeat of the Rebels [t] [beg] As his worm-eaten volumes old time | 1780.06.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Defeat of the Rebels in South Carolina [t] [beg] As his worm eaten | 1759.04.16 | New York | CITATION | On the Deity [t] [beg] God there is, the whole creation tells, A | 1770.06.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Deliverance of Hugh Gibson [t] [beg] Propitious heav'n! my muse | 1739.03.14 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Departure of a Lady... [t] [beg] What bard shall fame to Rosalinda | 1741.03.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Departure of...Gilbert Tennent... [t] [beg] O blessed man, great | 1782.06.05 | Chatham | CITATION | On the Derivation of the Word News [t] [beg] Word explains itself without | 1782.12.04 | New York | CITATION | On the Destruction of the Spanish...Batteries... [t] [beg] As Spain's proud | 1745.04.29 | New York | CITATION | On the Dice [t] [beg] Gamsters at dice, oft get an empty purse | 1744.09.17 | Boston | CITATION | On the Discovery of a French Plot in Russia [t] [beg] France pours her | 1770.11.22 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Dissection of a Body [t] [beg] Observe this wonderful machine | 1770.11.30 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Dissection of a Body [t] [beg] Observe this wonderful machine | 1770.12.13 | New York | CITATION | On the Dissection of a Body [t] [beg] Observe this wonderful machine | 1771.01.04 | New London | CITATION | On the Dissection of a Body [t] [beg] Observe this wonderful machine | 1736.12.17 | England | CITATION | On the Duke of Argyle's Birth-day [t] [beg] Youth, cry'd the muse | 1746.11.13 | Boston | CITATION | On the Duke of Cumberland's Late Victory... [t] [beg] Our prayers are heard | 1746.08.25 | Edinburgh | CITATION | On the Duke's Routing the Rebels, April 16 [t] [beg] Wise and ancient Romans | 1772.10.24 | Bath | CITATION | On the Earl of Chesterfield being at Bath [t] [beg] In times by selfishness | 1771.08.01 | New York | CITATION | On the Enlargement of the Lord Mayor... [t] [beg] O liberty, transporting | 1770.11.30 | New Haven | CITATION | On the Essay on the Fine Arts [t] [beg] Immortal Pope! thy son immortal see | 1740.06.05 | London | CITATION | On the European Race for a Distinac... [t] [beg] Year of wonders now is come | 1758.04.27 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Evil of Pride [t] [beg] Ye power divine, assist my hand and heart | 1760.10.31 | France | CITATION | On the Expulsion of the Jesuits... [t] [beg] That wicked spirit call'd the | 1752.05.21 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Faithfullness of Dogs [t] [beg] When wise Ulysses, from his native | 1752.04.13 | New York | CITATION | On the Faithfulness of Dogs [t] [beg] When wise Ulisses, from his native | 1775.05.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Fall of Empires [t] [beg] Go, like the sun, let bounty spread her ray | 1721.01.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Fall of South Sea Stock [t] [beg] When Moses and Isr'el had cross'd | 1768.05.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Farmer's Letters [t] [beg] Hail worthy Farmer! Liberty's best friend! | 1768.05.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Farmer's Letters [t] [beg] Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend | 1768.05.14 | Providence | CITATION | On the Farmer's Letters [t] [beg] Hail worthy farmer! Liberty's best friend! | 1768.05.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Farmer's Letters [t] [beg] Hail worthy Farmer! Liberty's best friend! | 1738.11.02 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Fashion among the Ladies... [t] [beg] Woman will ever find some | 1757.04.04 | New York | CITATION | On the Fashionable Pompoons... [t] [beg] How dull the age, when ladies must | 1742.03.29 | New York | CITATION | On the Fast [t] [beg] Lo! thrice obedient to the great command | 1742.03.01 | Boston | CITATION | On the Fast, Nov 25 [t] [beg] Lo! thrice obedient to the great command | 1773.08.19 | Boston | CITATION | On the Festive 14th of August, 1773 [t] [beg] Heavy in clouds behold the | 1772.05.12 | Hartford | CITATION | On the Fine Hats Worn by the Ladies [t] [beg] Fair one, whom her helmet veil | 1773.03.29 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the First Fit of the Gout [t] [beg] Welcome thou friendly earnest of four | 1772.01.09 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the First of Janury [t] [beg] Hail to the new born year! adieu the last | 1779.05.11 | London | CITATION | On the Fleets of England and France [t] [beg] Keppel with courage plows the | 1779.05.27 | New London | CITATION | On the Fleets of England and France [t] [beg] Keppel with courage plows the | 1779.06.01 | London | CITATION | On the Fleets of England and France [t] [beg] Keppel, with courage plows the | 1779.06.15 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Fleets of England and France [t] [beg] Keppel with courage, plows the | 1780.10.10 | Fishkill | CITATION | On the Flight of Benedict Arnold [t] [beg] Fame did he seek?---He surely has | 1746.04.24 | Boston | CITATION | On the Flight of the Rebels [t] [beg] Savage race rous'd form their howling | 1743.01.31 | Boston | CITATION | On the Florida War [t] [beg] From Georgia t' Augustine the general goes | 1754.10.21 | Boston | CITATION | On the Fog at the Close of Mr Whitefield's... [t] [beg] When Whitefield | 1737.01.25 | New York | CITATION | On the Folly of Aetheism [t] [beg] How weak the atheist's argument, how odd | 1749.12.27 | York | CITATION | On the Foregoing Epitaph [t] [beg] Husband and wife could ne'er more fitly | 1781.04.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Freedom of the Press [t] [beg] While free from force the press remain | 1781.05.28 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Freedom of the Press [t] [beg] While free from force the press | 1781.06.06 | Trenton | CITATION | On the Freedom of the Press [t] [beg] While free from force the press | 1782.04.24 | Chatham | CITATION | On the Freedom of the Press [t] [beg] While free from force the press remain | 1783.01.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Freedom of the Press [t] [beg] While free from force the press remain | 1744.12.31 | Boston | CITATION | On the French King's Campaign [t] [beg] Oft' fourteenth Lewis took the field | 1745.02.04 | New York | CITATION | On the French King's Campaign [t] [beg] Oft' Fourteenth Lewis took the field | 1745.02.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the French King's Campaign [t] [beg] Oft fourteenth Lewis took the field | 1749.03.27 | New York | CITATION | On the French Naval Preparations [t] [beg] Divines, who point our follies | 1749.03.06 | Boston | CITATION | On the French Naval Reparations [t] [beg] Divines, who point our follies and | 1743.09.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the French singing Te Deum at Paris [fl] | 1743.10.17 | Paris | CITATION | On the French singing Te Deum at Paris [t] [beg] French, tho' beat, Te Deum | 1743.10.31 | London | CITATION | On the French singing Te Deum at Paris [t] [beg] French, tho' beat, Te Deum | 1767.11.05 | New York | CITATION | On the General Depravity of Mankind [t] [beg] Good men are scarce, the just | 1758.12.08 | New London | CITATION | On the Glorious Twenty Sixth of July 1758 [t] [beg] Britannia's sons rejoice | 1751.03.18 | London | CITATION | On the Government of Our Passions [t] [beg] This having done, that hast | 1751.05.02 | London | CITATION | On the Government of Our Passions [t] [beg] This having done, that hast | 1777.11.18 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Grand American Expedition... [t] [beg] With hearts, at York, as light | 1758.08.21 | Boston | CITATION | On the Grand Enterprize [t] [beg] Great Britain's King no longer will delay | 1758.08.24 | Boston | CITATION | On the Grand Enterprize [t] [beg] Great-Britain's King no longer will delay | 1758.08.25 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Grand Enterprize [t] [beg] Great-Britain's king no longer will delay | 1763.07.22 | New London | CITATION | On the Grand Question, Who's to be In... [t] [beg] Peace coming on | 1783.07.14 | Boston | CITATION | On the ground, in my cottage, alone [fl] | 1766.06.17 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Happy Arrival of...Montagu [t] [beg] While ratling cannons thunder in | 1775.02.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Happy Security... [t] [beg] Others, let luxury and pomp allure | 1752.07.09 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Harvest [t] [beg] Now the full harvest of the golden year | 1752.07.21 | London | CITATION | On the Harvest [t] [beg] Now the full harvest of the golden year | 1759.08.06 | New York | CITATION | On the Heroism of the Royal Frederick... [t] [beg] What! can an infant muse | 1746.04.21 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Highlanders Manner of Raising Money [t] [beg] Lend's a tester, cries | 1746.05.22 | London | CITATION | On the Highlanders Manner of Raising Money [t] [beg] Lene's a tester, cries | 1752.06.25 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Humble Demand... [t] [beg] Each critic, come! your squib provide | 1771.01.24 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Importance of a Proper Conduct... [t] [beg] Good man's steps are | 1771.03.11 | Boston | CITATION | On the Importance of a Proper Conduct in Life [t] [beg] Good man's steps are | 1776.12.24 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the important Now, depends the field [fl] | 1764.08.17 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Impossibility of Pleasing all People [t] [beg] Who seeks to please | 1773.02.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Inclemency of Winter [t] [beg] Damon, the winter's shiv'ring rain | 1775.05.04 | London | CITATION | On the Infamous Triumvirate... [t] [beg] B--! M--! and N--! need I point | 1783.01.28 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Instability of the Brightest... [t] [beg] When winter's gems of froze | 1733.02.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Instant Cold Weather [t] [beg] Cold as the arctick pole in winter | 1736.05.31 | Boston | CITATION | On the Intended Marriage of the Prince... [t] [beg] O'er William's dust, and | 1779.01.14 | London | CITATION | On the Intended Rejoicings... [t] [beg] Is there such cause for joy, ye sons | 1744.01.09 | Charleston | CITATION | On the John's [t] [beg] John Duke of Argyll | 1781.07.14 | London | CITATION | On the King Commanding an Opera [t] [beg] He who at home the dance bids | 1781.07.14 | London | CITATION | On the King Commanding An Opera [t] [beg] Man in manhood maim'd he's pleased | 1761.02.23 | Boston | CITATION | On the King of Prussia's Late Victory... [t] [beg] What! is great Prussia | 1759.06.22 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the King of Prussia's Speech... [t] [beg] Look, see the mighty hero | 1759.08.13 | Boston | CITATION | On the King of Prussia's Speech... [t] [beg] Look, see the mighty hero stand | 1756.01.01 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Ladies of Charles-town [t] [beg] Thrice happy time, where in each | 1778.08.17 | London | CITATION | On the Largest Jewel's Dropping Out... [t] [beg] Well I remember on that | 1775.02.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the last day of the year 1774 [fl] | 1767.09.10 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Accounts of the...Jesuits... [t] [beg] Are Jesuits, like chaff | 1737.06.17 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Late Act against Retailing...Liquors [t] [beg] Tell, me---can it be | 1776.02.24 | London | CITATION | On the Late Additional Window-Tax [t] [beg] God gave us light, and bade that | 1748.12.26 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Appearance of the Locusts Amongst Us [t] [beg] God does not | 1758.10.19 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Late Battle Between Prince Ferdinand... [t] [beg] Valient Clermont | 1782.10.11 | New London | CITATION | On the Late Change of the British Ministry [t] [beg] Quoth Thomas to Dick | 1767.04.02 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Changes in the Ministry [t] [beg] We see the weather-cock at | 1767.04.11 | New Haven | CITATION | On the Late Changes of the Ministry [t] [beg] We see the weather-cock | 1776.06.13 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Death of Admieral...Saunders [t] [beg] Lo! Saunders mingles with | 1748.06.20 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Dreadful Fire [t] [beg] How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight | 1748.07.06 | London | CITATION | On the Late Dreadful Fire [t] [beg] How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight | 1748.07.14 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Dreadful Fire [t] [beg] How dreadful! in the calm, the midnight | 1750.06.25 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Earthquakes [t] [beg] Britain, attend the warning voice | 1762.11.22 | London | CITATION | On the Late Emperor of Russia [t] [beg] In this great Monarch's fate you see | 1762.11.26 | New London | CITATION | On the Late Emperor of Russia [t] [beg] In this great monarch's fate you see | 1762.11.29 | Newport | CITATION | On the Late Emperor of Russia [t] [beg] In this great monarch's fate you see | 1762.12.03 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Late Emperor of Russia [t] [beg] In this great monarch's face you see | 1762.11.11 | London | CITATION | On the Late Emperor of Russia [t] [beg] On this great monarch's fate you see | 1760.01.07 | London | CITATION | On the Late General Wolfe [t] [beg] Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds | 1760.04.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Glorious Victory... [t] [beg] Lo! Hark! I hear a solemn trump of | 1750.02.05 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Marriage at Nantucket [t] [beg] My brothers uncle now I am | 1783.10.30 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Late Peace [t] [beg] Cease now my wrath, and now my fury cease | 1771.04.25 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Peace [t] [beg] Have you not seen at country wake | 1746.09.08 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Ravages...by the...Indians [t] [beg] Whilst savage brutes | 1746.11.13 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Rebellion in Scotland [t] [beg] Britannia's gen'rous son beholds | 1782.04.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Late Royal Sloop... [t] [beg] When the Washington ship by the English | 1782.05.27 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Royal Sloop of War... [t] [beg] When the Washington ship by the | 1783.01.27 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Snow Storm [t] [beg] Now all the gay beauties of summer are past | 1763.04.23 | Providence | CITATION | On the Late Town Meetings [t] [beg] Choice came on, fame told | 1763.04.30 | Providence | CITATION | On the Late Town-Meeting [t] [beg] Choice came on. Fame's hoarsest | 1783.01.20 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Tryal [t] [beg] If Sampson's foxes, tail by tail | 1775.01.26 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Unconstitutional Acts [t] [beg] Wond'rous beast of late appears | 1743.10.13 | Boston | CITATION | On the Late Victory...At Dettingen [t] [beg] Descend my muse to sing the | 1760.04.28 | New York | CITATION | On the Late Victory...Boscawen [t] [beg] Born to assuage the furious, rapid | 1750.08.20 | New York | CITATION | On the Launching of the British Buss [t] [beg] Argo, the ship renown'd | 1757.07.04 | New York | CITATION | On the Liberties of the Nation [t] [beg] What's the spring or the sweet | 1757.07.29 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Liberties of the Nation [t] [beg] What's the spring or the sweet | 1775.03.02 | Boston | CITATION | On the Liberties of the Nation [t] [beg] What's the spring, or the sweet | 1775.03.30 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Liberties of the Nation [t] [beg] What's the spring, or the sweet | 1773.04.13 | Salem | CITATION | On the Liberty of Preaching [t] [beg] Men need not fear to preach or hear | 1765.03.23 | London | CITATION | On the Liberty of the Press [t] [beg] In good Queen Anna's days, when Tories | 1763.08.20 | Providence | CITATION | On the Liberty of the Press [t] [beg] Thou friend of truth! Thou friend of | 1763.08.11 | New York | CITATION | On the Liberty of the Press [t] [beg] Thou friend of truth! Thou friend of | 1783.03.15 | London | CITATION | On the Lie of the Day [t] [beg] News! News! in the Gazette!" resounds from | 1783.03.26 | London | CITATION | On the Lie of the Day [t] [beg] News! News! in the Gazette! resounds from | 1780.02.03 | Fishkill | CITATION | On the Loss of America [t] [beg] Ne'er yet in vain did heav'n its omen send | 1780.02.22 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Loss of America [t] [beg] Ne'er yet in vain did heav'n its omens send | 1777.09.22 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Love of Money [t] [beg] In gold and silver, what unseen deceit | 1763.03.12 | Providence | CITATION | On the Many Lotteries Now on Foot [t] [beg] Eager for lott'ry new ye call! | 1760.11.13 | New York | CITATION | On the Marquis of Granby's Losing His Hat... [t] [beg] Where's now Othello's | 1760.12.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Marquis of Granby's Losing His Hat... [t] [beg] Where's now Othello's | 1774.11.24 | Boston | CITATION | On the Marriage... [t] [beg] If graceful ease, and sweetness void of art | 1751.01.14 | New York | CITATION | On the Marriage of...Cumming... [t] [beg] Though long extinguish'd the | 1734.06.03 | London | CITATION | On the Marriage of the Prince of Orange... [t] [beg] At length then we see | 1734.06.03 | New York | CITATION | On the Marriage of the Prince of Orange [t] [beg] At length we see the day | 1734.06.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Marriage of the Prince of Orange [t] [beg] At length we see the day | 1756.06.21 | New York | CITATION | On the Militia Bill [t] [beg] No more shall Britons their protection owe | 1756.07.08 | Boston | CITATION | On the Militia Bill [t] [beg] No more shall Britons their protection owe | 1770.11.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Ministers of the Gospel [t] [beg] World rever their order as divine, | 1740.11.13 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Modern Method of Waging Naval... [t] [beg] From Cadiz to Mahon see | 1748.05.11 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Much Lamented Death of...Godin [t] [beg] Oh death tremenduous! | 1760.07.07 | New York | CITATION | On the Much Lamented Death of Miss Rickets [t] [beg] Thine eyes, dear girl | 1760.07.14 | New York | CITATION | On the Much Lamented Death of Miss Rickets [t] [beg] Thine eyes, dear girl | 1758.12.08 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Mutability of Words and Things [t] [beg] All things, beneath the | 1769.01.18 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Muteability of Words and Things [t] [beg] All things beneath the | 1758.02.06 | Boston | CITATION | On the Name of Mr P-tt [t] [beg] Have patience, good folks | 1756.12.24 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Nativity of Christ [t] [beg] What sounds harmonious strike the ears! | 1761.12.25 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Nativity of Christ [t] [beg] What sounds harmonious strike the ears | 1783.12.27 | Providence | CITATION | On the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour [t] [beg] Assist me, muse divine! to | 1753.09.17 | London | CITATION | On the Naturalization of the Jews [t] [beg] To their own good, Britons are | 1737.01.25 | New York | CITATION | On the Nature and State of Man... [t] [beg] Awake my St. John, leave all | 1756.06.21 | New York | CITATION | On the Naval Power of France [t] [beg] When George mans a fleet his French | 1756.06.26 | New Haven | CITATION | On the Naval Power of France [t] [beg] When George mans a fleet his French | 1766.10.10 | Charleston | CITATION | On the New Discovered Island... [t] [beg] Since peace throughout Europe now | 1763.01.10 | Boston | CITATION | On the New Year [t] [beg] God of my life, thy constant care | 1773.01.07 | New York | CITATION | On the New Year [t] [beg] God of my life, thy constant care | 1758.06.02 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the News of the Arrival of our Fleet [t] [beg] Where shall an instant | 1748.08.25 | London | CITATION | On the News of the Preliminary Articles... [t] [beg] Struck with grief | 1748.09.05 | Boston | CITATION | On the News of the Preliminary Articles... [t] [beg] Struck with grief, I | 1748.09.14 | London | CITATION | On the News of the Preliminary Articles... [t] [beg] Struck with Grief, I | 1736.03.08 | Boston | CITATION | On the Newspaper's Mentioning... [t] [beg] We'll brav'ry grant to a gay | 1771.01.03 | New York | CITATION | On the New-Year [t] [beg] God of my life, thy constant care | 1761.01.06 | Charleston | CITATION | On the New-Year [t] [beg] With opening wings the infant year | 1736.03.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Noted & Celebrated Quaker Mrs Drummond [t] [beg] Hail happy virgin | 1736.02.23 | Boston | CITATION | On the Noted...Quaker Mrs Drummond [t] [beg] Hail happy virgin of celestial | 1771.01.01 | Hartford | CITATION | On the Ocean... [t] [beg] Ye guardians to Britannia's throne | 1774.09.07 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Passing of the Bill...Quebec [t] [beg] When mighty Shakespeare | 1780.12.26 | London | CITATION | On the Passion for Politics... [t] [beg] I saw a smith stand with hammer | 1749.04.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Peace [t] [beg] At length the rude alarms of war are o'er | 1783.06.09 | Boston | CITATION | On the Peace [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er | 1783.06.09 | Trenton | CITATION | On the Peace [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er | 1783.07.19 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Peace [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er | 1783.07.25 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Peace [t] [beg] At length war's sanguine scenes are o'er | 1783.07.04 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Peace [t] [beg] At length war's sanquine scenes are o're | 1755.09.15 | Boston | CITATION | On the Picture of a Young Lady... [t] [beg] While Caelia here each raptur'd | 1771.10.25 | New London | CITATION | On the Pleasures of a Rural Life [t] [beg] Hail! peaceful scenes, where | 1774.09.02 | New York | CITATION | On the Poor of Boston Being Employed... [t] [beg] In spite of rise, in spite | 1774.09.15 | Boston | CITATION | On the Poor of Boston...Paving the Streets [t] [beg] In spite of rice | 1774.09.15 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Poor of Boston...Paving the Streets [t] [beg] In spite of rice, in | 1770.01.29 | Hartford | CITATION | On The Power and Benevolence... [t] [beg] Eternal master, hail! hath power | 1770.02.20 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Power and Benevolence of the...Creator [t] [beg] Eternal Maker, hail! | 1770.01.11 | New York | CITATION | On the Power...of the Almighty Creator [t] [beg] Eternal maker, hail! hail | 1775.07.10 | London | CITATION | On the Preposterous Fashion... [t] [beg] Capricious, airy, feather'd race! | 1775.07.28 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Preposterous Fashion... [t] [beg] Capricious, airy, feather'd race! | 1775.06.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Preposterous Fashion of...High Plumes [t] [beg] Capricious, airy | 1772.04.23 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Present April [t] [beg] Poets in vain have hailed the opening spring | 1769.10.06 | New London | CITATION | On the Present Comet [t] [beg] Hail awful light! stupendous herald hail! | 1758.05.12 | Boston | CITATION | On the Present Exhibition [t] [beg] Rouse sons of earth, to war, to war | 1759.03.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Present Expedition [t] [beg] Is this a time to fiddle, sing and dance | 1759.04.27 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Present Expedition [t] [beg] Is this a time to fiddle, sing | 1755.05.12 | Boston | CITATION | On the Present Expedition [t] [beg] Man that wou'd in health his life | 1758.07.24 | Boston | CITATION | On the Present Expedition [t] [beg] Rise! Britons, rise! defend your | 1758.07.28 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Present Expedition [t] [beg] Rise! Britons, rise! defend your | 1758.06.19 | Boston | CITATION | On the Present Expedition [t] [beg] Rouse sons of earth, to war, to war | 1769.05.25 | New York | CITATION | On the Present Mode of Dressing the Head [t] [beg] Women attempted some few | 1755.06.05 | Boston | CITATION | On the Present State of Affairs [t] [beg] Rise Britons! rise, with all your | 1755.06.12 | London | CITATION | On the Present State of Affairs [t] [beg] Rise, Britons! rise, with all your | 1756.12.31 | London | CITATION | On the Present Time [t] [beg] When Britains with the lark arose and slept | 1775.02.08 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.02.16 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings Against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.02.23 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings Against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.02.27 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings Against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.03.02 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings Against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.03.03 | New London | CITATION | On the Proceedings Against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.03.04 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1775.03.04 | London | CITATION | On the Proceedings Against America [t] [beg] Lost is our old simplicity of | 1764.10.15 | Newport | CITATION | On the Proclamation Made... [t] [beg] Be quick ye m-----l band | 1748.03.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Projected Exportation of Corn... [t] [beg] Glorious design ! To send | 1776.04.04 | London | CITATION | On the Promotion of...Germain [t] [beg] Ye poor silly people, who foolishly | 1776.05.10 | London | CITATION | On the Promotion of Lord George...Germaine... [t] [beg] Ye poor silly people | 1776.04.13 | London | CITATION | On the Promotion of Lord...Germain... [t] [beg] Ye poor silly people, who | 1744.01.05 | London | CITATION | On the Promotion of...Pelham [t] [beg] When to the King the tidings Carteret | 1767.09.24 | New York | CITATION | On the Proposals for Printing... [t] [beg] Author's name, is sure a bribe | 1755.08.07 | Boston | CITATION | On the Prospect of a War [t] [beg] Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes | 1748.12.26 | Boston | CITATION | On the Prospect of an Approaching General Peace [t] [beg] Come, blessed bird | 1773.09.09 | London | CITATION | On the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse | 1774.07.25 | America | CITATION | On the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse, disgusted at | 1774.08.25 | America | CITATION | On the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse | 1775.01.26 | London | CITATION | On the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse, disgusted at | 1775.11.18 | London | CITATION | On the Prospect of Arts and Sciences in America [t] [beg] Muse | 1783.04.01 | Maryland | CITATION | On the Prospect of Peace [t] [beg] Blest notes of Peace! With joy your sound | 1783.04.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Prospect of Peace [t] [beg] Blest notes of peace! with joy your sound | 1771.05.31 | London | CITATION | On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning... [t] [beg] Muse, disgusted | 1771.12.13 | London | CITATION | On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning... [t] [beg] Muse, disgusted | 1755.06.09 | Boston | CITATION | On the Prospect of War [t] [beg] Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes | 1755.06.21 | Boston | CITATION | On the Prospect of War [t] [beg] Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes | 1739.09.28 | Edinburgh | CITATION | On the Prospect of...War with Spain [t] [beg] Britain once more herself | 1774.12.14 | Newburyport | CITATION | On the Province of Massachusetts Bay [t] [beg] Brave race of men, who boldly | 1774.12.01 | New York | CITATION | On the Province of Massachusetts-Bay [t] [beg] Brave race of men, who boldly | 1774.12.16 | New London | CITATION | On the Province of Massachusetts-Bay [t] [beg] Brave race of men, who boldly | 1774.11.17 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Quebec Bill... [t] [beg] That nation never can continue long | 1774.11.03 | New York | CITATION | On the Quebec Bill, and other Late Measures [t] [beg] That action never can | 1774.11.03 | New York | CITATION | On the Quebec Bill [t] [beg] What ye have rais'd of late let others tell | 1733.12.31 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Queen and the Bustoes... [t] [beg] Descend from Heav'n, Urania | 1778.10.05 | London | CITATION | On the Queen's Pregnancy... [t] [beg] Let croakers croak, for croak they | 1778.10.15 | London | CITATION | On the Queen's Pregnancy of her Thirteenth Child [t] [beg] Let croakers | 1778.10.20 | London | CITATION | On the Queen's Pregnancy of Her Thirteenth Child [t] [beg] Let croakers | 1767.02.26 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the Question, What is Love [t] [beg] Love is ever on the wing | 1781.08.01 | New York | CITATION | On the Reduction of Charleston... [t] [beg] King Hancock sat in regal state | 1760.05.03 | Cape Fear | CITATION | On the Reduction of Guadaloupe [t] [beg] Long had despair approach'd | 1759.11.05 | Boston | CITATION | On the Reduction of Quebeck... [t] [beg] Hail, auspicious, happy day | 1768.11.21 | Boston | CITATION | On the Removal of the Guards... [t] [beg] Let tyrants keep their guards for | 1768.11.29 | Salem | CITATION | On the Removal of the Guards... [t] [beg] Let tyrants keep their guards for | 1766.05.26 | Boston | CITATION | On the Repeal of the Stamp Act [t] [beg] Great the important day is come | 1749.06.08 | Boston | CITATION | On the Report of a British Fleet... [t] [beg] When war subsides in the south | 1749.06.19 | New York | CITATION | On the Report of a British Fleet... [t] [beg] When war subsided in the south | 1762.03.01 | Boston | CITATION | On the Report that the King of Spain... [t] [beg] Tho' Frenchmen may promise | 1744.12.17 | Boston | CITATION | On the Return of Francis William Drake... [t] [beg] Another Drake, has seen | 1783.12.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Return of Peace [t] [beg] Hail to the blest return of peace, | 1772.06.01 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Return of Spring [t] [beg] Grim winter's scene is now withdrawn | 1772.05.12 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Return of Spring [t] [beg] Stern winter with its dreary train | 1773.05.06 | New York | CITATION | On the Return of Spring [t] [beg] When the rough winter in his rigors rises | 1782.04.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Return of Spring [t] [beg] Winter, with her dismal train | 1780.01.04 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Return of the New Year [t] [beg] God's vast existence ne'er decays | 1764.01.07 | Providence | CITATION | On the Return of the New-Year [t] [beg] God's vast existence ne'er decays | 1768.01.04 | London | CITATION | On the Return of the New-Year [t] [beg] God's vast existence ne'er decays | 1769.01.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Return of the New-Year [t] [beg] God's vast existence ne'er decays | 1757.04.11 | New York | CITATION | On the Right Honourable William Pitt... [t] [beg] Oh thou, ordain'd at | 1771.11.15 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Rise and Progress of Moor's...School [t] [beg] Some heavenly power | 1778.10.17 | Boston | CITATION | On the Rising Glory of America [t] [beg] While virtue crown'd fair Albion's | 1747.07.23 | London | CITATION | On the Royal Houses... [t] [beg] We see on Globes, in astronomic ways | 1772.10.30 | New London | CITATION | On the Royal Marriage Act [t] [beg] Quoth Dick to Tom,-- this act appears | 1772.06.29 | London | CITATION | On the Royal Marriage Act [t] [beg] Quoth Dick to Tom,---This act appears | 1772.07.03 | London | CITATION | On the Royal Marriage Act [t] [beg] Quoth Dick to Tom---This act appears | 1772.07.11 | London | CITATION | On the Royal Marriage Act [t] [beg] Quoth Dick to Tom,---this act appears | 1736.05.29 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Sale of the Theatre [t] [beg] How cruel Fortune, and how fickle too | 1783.08.13 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Scripture [t] [beg] O Muse, on the lov'd theme, delighted dwell! | 1783.09.13 | Richmond | CITATION | On the Scripture [t] [beg] O Muse, on the lov'd theme, delighted dwell! | 1783.08.28 | Fishkill | CITATION | On the Scriptures [t] [beg] O muse, on the lov'd theme, delighted dwell | 1739.04.03 | Boston | CITATION | On the Second Heat of the European Race... [t] [beg] This sportive race past | 1764.01.05 | Boston | CITATION | On the Shortness of Human Life [t] [beg] Like as a damask rose you see | 1779.06.02 | Hopewell | CITATION | On the sixteenth day of May [fl] | 1779.06.16 | Hopewell | CITATION | On the sixteenth day of May [fl] | 1779.06.23 | Hopewell | CITATION | On the sixteenth day of May [fl] | 1770.03.08 | New York | CITATION | On the Snow-drop [t] [beg] Snow-drop lifts its lovely head, The | 1770.03.23 | New London | CITATION | On the Snow-Drop [t] [beg] Snow-drop lifts its lovely head, The | 1752.04.16 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Spring [t] [beg] Hark--how the groves and woods resound | 1753.08.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Spring [t] [beg] Hark--how the groves and woods resound | 1773.08.05 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On the State of Poland [t] [beg] Three ravenous creatures | 1775.06.26 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Storm of Thunder and Lightning... [t] [beg] Chiefs embark, and clouds | 1760.07.12 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Success of his Majesty's Arms at Quebec [t] [beg] Aloft in air, the | 1758.10.13 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Success of the British Arme [t] [beg] My muse, haste assistance for | 1758.10.09 | Boston | CITATION | On the Success of the British Arms [t] [beg] My muse, I [ask] assistance for | 1764.07.27 | New London | CITATION | On the Sudden Migration of Those Celebrated... [t] [beg] When faction was | 1771.08.30 | New London | CITATION | On the Sun [t] [beg] Hail glorious orb! hail second work of God | 1753.07.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Surprizing Scenes of the Creation [t] [beg] Whene'er thro' nature's | 1745.12.12 | Boston | CITATION | On the Surrender of Louisbourg [t] [beg] Neptune and Mars in Council met | 1745.12.16 | Boston | CITATION | On the Surrender of Louisbourg [t] [beg] Neptune and Mars in council met | 1748.07.27 | Hague | CITATION | On the Surrender of Maestricht... [t] [beg] Must Saxe's credit then from | 1748.08.01 | Boston | CITATION | On the Surrender of Maestricht... [t] [beg] Must Saxe's credit then from | 1748.08.01 | New York | CITATION | On the Surrender of Maestricht... [t] [beg] Must Saxe's credit then from | 1748.08.01 | London | CITATION | On the Surrender of Maestricht [t] [beg] Must Saxe's credit then from stain | 1745.07.22 | New York | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape Breton [t] [beg] Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain | 1759.01.08 | New York | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape Breton [t] [beg] Hail western world, begin thy better | 1745.07.22 | New York | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape Breton [t] [beg] To you, Bostonians, who have bravely | 1745.07.22 | New York | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape Breton [t] [beg] When glorious Anne Britannia's | 1745.07.29 | New York | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape Breton [t] [beg] When glorious Anne Britannia's | 1745.07.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape-Breton [t] [beg] Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain | 1745.07.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape-Breton [t] [beg] Britannia strove a Carthagena to gain | 1745.07.29 | Boston | CITATION | On the Taking of Cape-Breton [t] [beg] When glorious Anne Britannia's | 1761.02.12 | London | CITATION | On the Taking of Montreal... [t] [beg] Humble muse, unus'd to rude alarms, A | 1760.01.24 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Taking of Quebec [t] [beg] Friend Pitt (says a Quaker) thou wilt ruin | 1771.12.13 | London | CITATION | On the Templars [t] [beg] As by the templars holds you go | 1742.05.27 | Paris | CITATION | On the Tenth being Laid on Industry [t] [beg] Who can to this curs'd law | 1742.05.06 | Paris | CITATION | On the Tenth being Laid upon Industry [t] [beg] Who can to this curs'd law | 1756.10.04 | New York | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land | 1756.10.09 | New Haven | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land | 1756.10.28 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] How kind has Heav'n adorn'd this happy Land | 1756.11.04 | Annapolis | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] How kind has heav'n adorn'd this happy land | 1779.11.23 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] Portsmouth, behold with humble dread | 1779.11.27 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] Portsmouth, behold with humble dread | 1772.06.25 | New York | CITATION | On the Times [t] [beg] Since life's but a jest, let us follow this rule | 1730.06.18 | London | CITATION | On the Treaty Lately Concluded at Seville [t] [beg] Thou perverse, adverse | 1778.01.26 | Boston | CITATION | On the Trial [t] [beg] Poor Perez lash'd by lively Polly | 1736.01.13 | Boston | CITATION | On the Twelve Months of the Year [t] [beg] Now mantled with an hoary garb | 1767.07.06 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Unfortunate Death of...Tavistock [t] [beg] What his dear country lost | 1776.11.27 | Worcester | CITATION | On the United States of America [t] [beg] Let fatal spirits still loud | 1750.07.09 | New York | CITATION | On the Universality and Importality of Death [t] [beg] What vain conceit | 1774.07.29 | Salem | CITATION | On the Use of Tea [t] [beg] Rouse ev'ry generous thoughtful mind | 1772.07.21 | London | CITATION | On the Uses of Riches [t] [beg] In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half | 1767.10.12 | Charleston | CITATION | On the Vanity and Vicissitude of Human Life [t] [beg] What is this fleeting | 1783.09.30 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Vanity of Being Dissatisfied... [t] [beg] Abstract what others feel | 1754.06.20 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On the Vanity...of Human Life [t] [beg] What is this fleeting life of man? | 1769.06.12 | New Jersey | CITATION | On the Virginia Assembly Offering... [t] [beg] Assembly in devoutest strain | 1782.12.03 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Wonders of Creation [t] [beg] As in my journeying thro' this vale of | 1774.03.10 | Norwich | CITATION | On the Wonders of Creation [t] [beg] When God told Abram, as we see | 1782.04.09 | Baltimore | CITATION | On the Wonders of Creation [t] [beg] When God told Abram, as we see | 1768.12.22 | Boston | CITATION | On the Word Independent [t] [beg] Quoth the rabble make way for great Cato's | 1772.03.23 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On thee, each morning, O my God [fl] | 1779.04.05 | Boston | CITATION | On Their Majesties Approach to Portsmouth [t] [beg] Let us take the road! | 1781.05.02 | New York | CITATION | On this day our countrymen, ages before ye [fl] | 1762.11.11 | London | CITATION | On this great monarch's fate you see [fl] | 1771.06.14 | New London | CITATION | On Thoughtlessness [t] [beg] See how the world, o'erwhelm'd in sin | 1772.04.02 | London | CITATION | On Three Grub-Street Authors... [t] [beg] Have you not in an evening seen | 1777.01.03 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] O! Mark how swift these precious moments fly! | 1769.05.29 | Hartford | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught than can convey | 1769.05.11 | New York | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1769.10.26 | Boston | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1769.10.31 | Salem | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1769.11.03 | New London | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1769.11.03 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1782.01.07 | Boston | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1782.01.19 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Say, is there aught that can convey | 1759.03.23 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Time [t] [beg] Time is a short parenthesis | 1771.01.26 | Providence | CITATION | On Tobacco [t] [beg] Great weed tobacco! Oh inspire | 1782.10.08 | Baltimore | CITATION | On True Happiness [t] [beg] Restless mortals toil for nought | 1782.11.05 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On True Happiness [t] [beg] Restless mortals toil for nought | 1783.01.13 | Boston | CITATION | On True Happiness [t] [beg] Restless mortals toil for nought | 1773.10.21 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On True Nobility and False [t] [beg] Not all who are accounted great | 1754.08.22 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On tuneful feet let languid ivy crawl [fl] | 1768.06.30 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Two Agreeable Companions [t] [beg] Could I, like Pope, or Swift indite | 1774.10.27 | London | CITATION | On Tyne's sweet banks, while free to rove [fl] | 1774.08.11 | New York | CITATION | On Tyrannical Government [t] [beg] Ye Princes of the earth, ye mighty few | 1774.08.23 | Hartford | CITATION | On Tyrannical Government [t] [beg] Ye princes of the earth, ye mighty few | 1774.08.25 | Norwich | CITATION | On Tyrannical Government [t] [beg] Ye princes of the earth, ye mighty few | 1774.09.16 | Salem | CITATION | On Tyrannical Government [t] [beg] Ye princes of the earth, ye mighty few | 1774.01.31 | Boston | CITATION | On Vehemence in Conversation [t] [beg] Serene and mild we view the evening | 1774.09.09 | New London | CITATION | On Vice [t] [beg] Unhappy man, ah! thrice unhappy he | 1741.04.13 | London | CITATION | On vice your humerous vein display [fl] | 1776.12.09 | Norwich | CITATION | On Vicissitude [t] [beg] In life what various scenes appear! | 1783.03.15 | Newport | CITATION | On Vicissitude [t] [beg] In life what various scenes appear! | 1782.10.23 | Chatham | CITATION | On Viewing a Part of the Allied Army... [t] [beg] When George the great, | 1781.07.05 | London | CITATION | On Viewing the Royal Countenance... [t] [beg] No traces of a nation's sad | 1781.08.22 | Chatham | CITATION | On Viewing the Royal Countenance... [t] [beg] No traces of a nation's sad | 1746.11.10 | London | CITATION | On Viewing the Scaffold... [t] [beg] At this sad scene which blood must | 1763.03.26 | Providence | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Behold the joy which vice pretends her own | 1771.11.11 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Behold the joy which vice pretends her own | 1771.11.29 | New London | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Behold the joy which vice pretends her own | 1753.09.03 | New York | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Glory is not half so fair | 1767.12.10 | New York | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] No joys of sense, like conscious goodness, please | 1770.07.12 | New York | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] No joys of sense like conscious goodness please | 1771.02.15 | New London | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] No joys of sense like conscious goodness please | 1771.05.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] No joys of sense, like conscious goodness, please | 1782.12.23 | Boston | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] O Goddess! brightest of the heavenly train | 1783.02.25 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] O Goddess! brightest of the heav'nly train | 1783.09.16 | Baltimore | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Oh Goddess! brightest of the heavenly train | 1769.10.27 | New London | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Shall girls whose only claim to worth | 1770.02.08 | New York | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Virtue! What is it? Whence does it arise? | 1767.11.05 | New York | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] Virtue! What is it? Whence does it arise? | 1773.02.04 | Boston | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] While some in pleasure's flow'ry lap repose | 1773.02.12 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Virtue [t] [beg] While some in pleasure's flow'ry lap repose | 1774.10.20 | New York | CITATION | On virtue's rock, true valour fixt remains [fl] | 1771.05.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On walking through the streets I found [fl] | 1783.01.03 | New York | CITATION | On Washington College, Maryland [t] [beg] Great Washington, of Washing Tub | 1775.12.04 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Weaving [t] [beg] Say, Muse, what art did Nature introduce | 1776.01.20 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Weaving [t] [beg] Say, Muse, what art did Nature introduce | 1774.06.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On William Hornby's Putting Up...Sign [t] [beg] Attend, ye sons of freedom | 1774.07.15 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On William Hornby's Putting Up the Sign... [t] [beg] Attend, ye Sons of Free | 1775.01.09 | London | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Ah little think the gay licentious proud | 1771.12.09 | Boston | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Hoary winter now is here | 1776.01.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] No more the birds on ev'ry blooming spray | 1749.01.09 | Boston | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Now gloomy winter shews his hoary head | 1756.12.24 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Now gloomy winter shews his hoary head | 1772.01.10 | Portsmouth | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Now shivering nature mourns her ravag'd charms | 1771.12.12 | New York | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Now shiv'ring nature mourns her ravag'd charms | 1767.12.31 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Winter [t] [beg] Now winter comes with hasty pace | 1733.11.05 | New York | CITATION | On Wisdom [t] [beg] Victorious wisdom whose supreme command | 1782.11.09 | London | CITATION | On Wishing [t] [beg] Wishing's the worst of curses, here on earth | 1782.11.30 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Wishing [t] [beg] Wishing's the worst of curses, sure, on earth | 1783.04.21 | Boston | CITATION | On Wishing [t] [beg] Wishing's the wort of curses, sure, on earth | 1735.01.20 | Boston | CITATION | On Wit [t] [beg] Tho' wit by vulger souls be set at nought | 1773.01.01 | New London | CITATION | On Wit [t] [beg] True wit is like brilliant stone | 1772.10.31 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Wit [t] [beg] True wit is like the brilliant stone | 1772.12.08 | Charleston | CITATION | On Wit [t] [beg] True wit is like the brilliant stone | 1772.12.29 | Hartford | CITATION | On Wit [t] [beg] True wit is like the brilliant stone | 1753.11.01 | Annapolis | CITATION | On Woman [t] [beg] Each creature's link'd to that below it | 1753.07.16 | New York | CITATION | On Woman [t] [beg] Each creature's linked to that below it | 1738.12.07 | Ireland | CITATION | On Woman [t] [beg] Man was a happy favourite above | 1738.12.28 | Ireland | CITATION | On Woman [t] [beg] Man was a happy favourite above | 1739.02.23 | Ireland | CITATION | On Woman [t] [beg] Man was a happy favourite above | 1748.02.08 | Charleston | CITATION | On Woman [t] [beg] Man was a happy favourite above | 1770.12.25 | Hartford | CITATION | On Women Born to be Controul'd [t] [beg] How wretched is a womans, fate! | 1770.09.06 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On Women [t] [beg] Nature to every creature is a friend | 1773.04.12 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Women [t] [beg] Nature to every creature is a friend | 1782.04.20 | Richmond | CITATION | On Women [t] [beg] Nature to every creature is a friend | 1783.11.08 | Philadelphia | CITATION | On Women [t] [beg] When lovely women stoops to folly | 1772.01.02 | Williamsburg | CITATION | On yon black cloud behold aquarius stand [fl] | 1782.11.19 | Baltimore | CITATION | On yonder bank a beauteous flower [fl] | 1760.04.28 | New York | CITATION | On yonder plain, what awful form appears [fl] |