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Milton, 2079, Q. Paradise lost: a poem, in twelve books. By John Milton. London, 1794.

477, O.

Paradise lost, a poem; with plates. By John Milton. With notes of various authors, by Thomas Newton. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1750.

3804, & 3836, D. Paradise lost.
delphia, 1804-1818.

A poem. By John Milton. Phila

6949, O. Milton's paradise lost. Plates. 2 vols. London, 1802.
733, Q. Paradise regained. By John Milton. A new edition, with
notes of various authors, by Charles Dunster. London, 1795.
2080, Q. Paradise regained: a poem. To which is added, Samson
Agonistes: and poems upon several occasions. By John Milton.
A new edition, with notes of various authors. By Thomas Newton,
D. D. London, 1752.

374, Q. 8. Milton's Italian poems. Translated by Doctor Langhorne.
London, 1776.

1398, O.

Poems upon several occasions, English, Italian, and Latin; with translations, by John Milton; and notes, by Thomas Warton. London, 1795.

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1455, Q. Latin and Italian poems of Milton. Translated into English verse, and a fragment of a commentary on Paradise lost, by the late William Cowper, Esq. Chichester, 1808

3481, O. Gulielmi Hogai paraphrasis poetica, in tria Johannis Miltoni, viri clarissimi poemata, viz. paradisum amissum, paradisum recuperatum et Samsonem Agonisten. Londini, 1690. P.

1129, Q. Johannis Miltoni paradisus amissus Latiné redditus. Inter-
prete Josepho Trapp. 2 vols. Londini, 1741. P.

1145, Q. Joannis Miltoni paradisus amissus Latiné redditus a Guliel-
mo Dobson. Latin and English. Oxonii, 1750. P.
6665, O. Paradis perdu, traduit par Jacques Delille.

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278, O. Explanatory notes and remarks on "Milton's paradise lost;" with the life of the author, and a discourse on the poem. By J. Richardson, father and son. London, 1734.

Mitchell, 515, O. Poems on several occasions. By Joseph Mitchell. 2 vols. London, 1732.

Mitford, 4635, O. Narrative poems on the female character in the various relations of life. By Mary Russel Mitford. London, 1813. 2200, D. The same. New York, 1813.

Montgomery, 5321, D. 5. The poetical works of Capt. Alexander Montgomery. Glasgow, 1754.

1507, Q. Poems on the abolition of the slave-trade. By James Montgomery, James Grahame, and C. Benger. Embellished with engravings from paintings. By N. Smirke. London.

1933, D. The wanderer of Switzerland, and other poems. By James Montgomery. New York, 1807.

2105, D. The West Indies, and other poems. By James Montgomery. Philadelphia, 1811.

4634, O. The world before the flood, a poem, in ten cantos, with other occasional pieces. By James Montgomery. London, 1813.

2246, & 3762, D. The same. New York, 1814.

2718, D. Greenland and other poems. By James Montgomery.

New York, 1819.

3206, D. The pelican island, and other poems. By James Montgomery. London, 1827.

Montgomery, 3258, & 3277, D.

Robert Montgomery.

The omnipresence of the Deity, a poem. By
London, 1828.

Montolieu, 2749, O. 2. The enchanted plants, fables in verse. By Mrs. Montolieu. London, 1800.

Moore, 5387, D. Fables for the ladies. By Edward Moore. To which are added, fables of Flora. By Dr. Langhorne. Philadelphia, 1787. 3917, D. 1. Fables for the ladies. By Edward Moore. 1787.

Philadelphia,

983, Q. 1. Poems, lyrical and miscellaneous. By the Rev. Henry Moore. London, 1803.

7302, O.

The poetical works of Thomas Moore, including his melodies, ballads, &c., complete in one volume. Philadelphia, 1831. 5423, D. Little and Moore's poetical works. 2 vols. New York, 1807.

6663, O. Epistles, odes, and other poems. By Thomas Moore, Esq. Philadelphia, 1806.

2216, & 2406, D. 1. Intercepted letters, or the twopenny post-bag; to which are added, trifles reprinted, by Thomas Brown the younger. Philadelphia, 1813, and London, 1813.

2438, & 2439, D. Irish melodies. By Thomas Moore, Esq. Philadelphia, 1815.

1700, Q.

Lalla Rookh, an oriental romance. By Thomas Moore. London, 1817.

2606, & 2607, D.

2650, & 3725, D.

The same. Philadelphia, 1817.

The Fudge family in Paris, edited by Thomas Brown the younger. (Thomas Moore.) Philadelphia, 1818.

2677, D.

The same. London, 1818.

2656, & 3700, D. Melodies, songs, and sacred songs. By Thomas
Moore, Esq. Philadelphia, 1818.
2719, D. 2. Tom Crib's memorial to
and appendix. By T. Moore, Esq.
5726, O. 2. The loves of the angels.
1823.

2893, D. The same.

congress: with a preface, notes, New York, 1819.

By Thomas Moore. London,

2967, D. 1. Fables for the holy alliance, rhymes on the road, &c. By Thomas Moore.

Philadelphia, 1823.

2978, D. The same. London, 1823.

3977, D. Odes upon cash, corn, Catholics, and other matters. By Thomas Moore. Philadelphia, 1828.

More, 4930, O. Poems. By Hannah More. London, 1816.

1280, O. 3. Sir Eldred of the bower; and the bleeding rock; two legendary tales. By Hannah More. 2d edit. London, 1778.

875, D. 4. Poems by Hannah More, viz. "Sensibility;" and "Reflections of king Hezekiah." Philadelphia, 1785. Gift of Messrs. Young, Stewart, and M.Culloch.

431, Q. 2. Florio, a tale; and the bas bleu; or conversation. Two poems. By Hannah More. London, 1786.

504, Q. 3. & 1109, O. 1. A search after happiness, a pastoral drama; with Armine and Elvira, a legendary tale. By Hannah More. Philadelphia, 1774-1767.

495, 3. & 506, Q. 4. Slavery, a poem. By Hannah More. London, 1788.

Morgan, 1916, D. The lay of an Irish harp; or, metrical fragments. By Sydney Owenson. (Lady Morgan.) Philadelphia, 1807.

Newcomb, 229, F. The last judgment of men and angels, a poem; after the manner of Milton. By Thomas Newcomb. London, 1723.

Nichols, 1702, D. A select collection of poems; with notes. By J. Nichols. 2d edit. 8 vols. London, 1780.

Nicholson, 4543, D. Tales in verse, and miscellaneous poems; descriptive of rural life and manners. By William Nicholson. Edinburgh, 1814. Nisbit, 804, Q. 6. Nisbit's poem, entitled, "The source of virtue." Saint Christopher's, 1790. Gift of the author.

Northmore, 1977, D. Washington; or liberty restored, a poem in ten books. By Thomas Northmore, Esq. London, 1809.

Nivernois, 2749, O.

Norton, 1320, Q. Ancient poems. By Thomas Norton. P.
The fables of the Duke of Nivernois.
London, 1799.

English verse. Ogilvie, 108, & 109, Q. London, 1764.

Translated into

Providence, an allegorical poem. By John Ogilvie.

609, D. The same. Boston, 1766.

2, O. Poems on several subjects. By John Ogilvie. London, 1764. Oldham, 794, O. Satires upon the Jesuits; written in the year 1679, and some other pieces by the same hand. By John Oldham. 5th edit. London, 1679. Gift of William Dering.

Opie, 287, D. Poems. By Mrs. Opie. 2d edit. London, 1803.

977, Q. 3. An elegy to the memory of the late Duke of Bedford. By Mrs. Opie. London, 1802.

3889, O.

The warriour's return, and other poems. By Mrs. Opie. Philadelphia, 1808.

5938, D. Lays of the dead. By Amelia Opie.

Orme, 5356, D. 3. Songs.

Ossian, 7493, & 8050, O.

London, 1834.

Written by Mr. Orme. London, 1804.

An original collection of the poems of Ossian, Orrann, Ulin, and other bards, who flourished in the same age. Collected by Hugh and John M'Callum. Montrose, 1816.

1422, O. The poems of Ossian.

By James Macpherson. 2 vols.

4440, D. The poems of Ossian.

Translated from the Gaelic language.
London, 1785.

Translated by James Macpherson, Esq. With a review of the controversy relative to the poems. With engravings. 2 vols. New York, 1810.

3875, D. The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal. Translated by
James Macpherson, Esq. With a dissertation on the era and poems
of Ossian. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1799.

3357, D. The poems of Ossian. Translated by James Macpherson,
Esq. With dissertations, &c. 2 vols. New York, 1810.
70, Q. Fingal, an ancient epic poem; with several other poems, com-
posed by Ossian, the son of Fingal. Translated from the Gaelic lan-
guage, by James Macpherson. 2d edit. London, 1762.
2153, Q. Temora, Sul-Malla of Lumon, Cath-Loda, Oina-Merul, Colna-
Dona. Translated from the original Gaelic of Ossian. By James
Macpherson, Esq. With a dissertation on the poems.
London,

1768.

2154, Q. The Fingal of Ossian, an ancient epic poem. Translated
from the original Gaelic language. By James Macpherson. Rendered
into heroic verse by Ewen Cameron. London, 1777.

623, Q. & 6791, O. Report of the committee of the highland society
of Scotland, appointed to inquire into the nature and authenticity of
the poems of Ossian. Drawn up by Henry Mackenzie, Esq. its chair-
man. With a copious appendix. Edinburgh, 1805.
628, Q. Gaelic antiquities; consisting of a history of the Druids, parti-
cularly of those of Caledonia; a dissertation on the authenticity of the
poems of Ossian; and a collection of ancient poems, translated from
the Gaelic of Ullin, Ossian, Orran, &c. By John Smith. Edinburgh,
1780.

Otway, 2200, Q. 3. A poem. 1238, Q. 10.

The poet's complaint of his muse; or a satyr against libels.
By Thomas Otway. London, 1680.

Windsor castle, in a monument to our late sovereign, king
Charles II. By Thomas Otway. London, 1685. P.

Park, 1223, D.

1797.

Sonnets and other small poems. By T. Park. London,

Parnell, 588, O. Poems on several occasions. By Doctor Thomas Parnell. To which are added, the life of Zoilus, and his remarks on Homer's battle of the frogs and mice. London, 1737.

5300, D. Poems, by Dr. Thomas Parnell, and published by Pope, with the life of Zoilus. To which is prefixed, the life of Dr. Parnell, written by Dr. Goldsmith. London, 1773.

2337, D. The poetical works of Dr. Thomas Parnell, with the life of the author. London.

Parsons, 2005, & 4994, D. Travelling recreations. By William Parsons, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1807.

Paulding, 2687, & 5327, D. The backwoodsman. A poem. By J. K. Paulding. Philadelphia, 1818.

Penn, 1098, O.

Poems, consisting of original works, imitations, and translations; with plates. By John Penn. 2 vols. London, 1801.

9145, O. 1. Marriage, a didactic poem. By John Penn, Esq. With two engravings. London, 1816.

Pepper, 8125, O. Juvenile essays; or a collection of poems. By Henry Pepper. Philadelphia.

Percival, 5813, O. Poems, by J. G. Percival. New York, 1823.

Percy, 1521, & 6652, O. Reliques of ancient English poetry; consisting of old

heroic ballads, songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets; together with some few of later date. By Bishop Percy. 3 vols. London, 1775, and Philadelphia, 1823. M.

1817, & 2254, O. The same. London, 1765 & 1794.

Phillips, 5319, D. 2. Pastorals. By Mr. Ambrose Phillips. Glasgow, 1763. 3755, & 3290, D. Poems attempted in the style of Milton. By Mr.

John Phillips. With an account of his life and writings. Portrait.
London, 1776-1762.

5319, D. 1. Poems on several occasions. By Mr. John Phillips. To
which is added, his life, by Mr. George Sewell. Glasgow, 1763.
1702, D. 4. Cyder, a poem, in two books. By John Phillips. 3d edit.
London, 1727. P.

1702, D. 3. The splendid shilling, a poem in imitation of Milton; to
which is added, Blenheim, a poem. By John Phillips. London,
1728. P.

2189, D. The emerald isle. A poem. By Charles Phillips, Esq. New York, 1813.

Pierpont, 4373, O. 3. The portrait, a poem; delivered before the Washington Benevolent society, of Newburyport, by John Pierpont, Esq. 1812.

Boston,

4857, O. Airs of Palestine; a poem, by John Pierpont, Esq. Baltimore, 1816.

Pinkerton, 1305, D. Scottish poems; collected and reprinted from scarce editions. By John Pinkerton. 3 vols. London, 1792.

Pocock, 6024, D. Flowers of the East, with an introductory sketch of oriental
poetry and music. By Ebenezer Pocock. London, 1833.
Pollok, 3265, D. 1. The course of time; a poem, in ten books. By Robert
Pollok, A. M. Boston, 1828.

Polwhele, 3299, D. Poems; by Mr. Polwhele. 3 vols. London, 1806. M.
A didactic poem. By Richard Pol-

589, Q. 1. The English orator.

whele. 2d edit. Exeter, 1786.

Polwhele, 2341, 1. & 2690, O. The influence of local attachment with respect to home. A poem, in seven books; with notes and other poems. By R. Polwhele. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1798-1796.

With a

3780, D. The unsexed female; a poem addressed to the author of
the pursuits of literature. By the Rev. Richard Polwhele.
sketch of the private and public character of Peter Pindar.
York, 1800.

Pomfret, 33, 438, 3887, & 4903, D. Poems on several occasions.

New

By the

Rev. John Pomfret. With some account of his life and writings, and his remains. London, 1756-1753. Philadelphia, 1791.

2285, D. Poems on several occasions, by the Rev. Mr. John Pomfret. London, 1763.

Pope, 29, O. The works of Alexander Pope; with his last corrections, additions, and improvements; and the commentary and notes of Mr. Warburton; with plates. 9 vols. London, 1760.

3173, O. The works of Alexander Pope, in nine volumes complete; with his last additions, corrections, and improvements. 9 vols. London, 1752. P.

5786, O.

The works of Alexander Pope: with notes and illustrations. By Joseph Warton, D. D. and others. A new edition. 9 vols. London, 1822.

3430, D. The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With all his notes. Together with the commentary and notes of Mr. Warburton, 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1819.

76, F.

An essay on man; in epistles to a friend. By Alexander Pope. London, 1734.

874, D. 1. An essay on man.

By Alexander Pope. With his universal

prayer. Philadelphia, 1778. 3675, D. An essay on man. By Alexander Pope, Esq. To which is prefixed a critical essay, by J. Aikin, M. D. Plates. London, 1802. 1078, Q. 2. Pope's essay on man, French and English. Nouvelle edition, ornée des figures en taille dousce. Lausanne et a Geneve, 1745. P. 4426, D. The rape of the lock. An heroi-comical poem. By A. Pope. Adorned with plates. London, 1798. (Bensley.)

4427, D. The same. London, 1801. (Bulmer.)

Porchester, 6447, O. The Moor. By Lord Porchester. With an introduction and notes, illustrative of the revolution in Spain in 1820, and of the author's personal adventures among the Guerillas. London, 1827. By Mr. Pratt. 6th edit. London, 1782. Taken in spring, by the author of sym

Pratt, 374, Q. 5. Sympathy, a poem.

460, Q. 3. Landscapes, in verse.
pathy. London, 1785.

589, Q. 2. Humanity; or, the rights of nature. A poem.

of sympathy. London, 1788.

By the author

922, Q. 3. Bread; or, the poor. A poem. With notes By Mr. Pratt.

London, 1801.

4071, O. The cabinet of poetry; containing the best entire pieces to be found in the works of the British poets. Edited by S. I. Pratt. 6 vols. London, 1808.

2079, D. The lower world, a poem. By Mr. Pratt, in four books. London, 1810.

495, Q. 2. The triumph of benevolence; occasioned by the national design of erecting a monument to John Howard, Esq. By Mr. Pratt. London, 1786.

Preston, 2984, O. The poetical works of William Preston. 2 vols. Dublin,

1802.

Prior, 662, F. 1718.

Poems on several occasions. By Matthew Prior. London,
P.

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