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Tappan, 2761, 2. & 5166, D. Songs of Judah, and other melodies. By William B. Tappan. Philadelphia, 1820.

Taylor, 2527, D. Essays in rhyme, on morals and manners, by Jane Taylor.

Boston, 1816.

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Templeman, 5122, D. Gilbert; or the young carrier; a poem. By James Templeman. London, 1808.

Tennent, 2443, D. Anster fair, a poem, in 6 cantos, with other poems. By
William Tennent. Baltimore, 1815.

5608, O.
The thane of Fife; a poem, in 6 cantos. By William Ten-
nent. London, 1822.

Thurlow, 4636, O. Poems, by Edward Lord Thurlow. 2 vols. London,

1813.

Thomson, 800, Q. 5. The paradise of taste; a poem. By Alexander Thomson. London, 1796.

1376, D. Pictures of poetry; historical, biographical, and critical. By Alexander Thomson. Edinburgh, 1799.

277, & 992, D. The works of James Thomson; with his last addi-
tions and improvements. 4 vols. London, 1757. 2 vols. London,
1750.

3805, O. The works of James Thomson, with his last corrections
and improvements; with his life, by Patrick Murdock. 3 vols.
don, 1802.

Lon

3920, D. - The poetical works of James Thomson. Plates. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1780.

3365, O. A poem on the seasons. By James Thomson. A new edit, with plates. London, 1792. P.

7406, O.

The seasons. By James Thomson. With his life, an index, and glossary, and notes to the seasons, by Percival Stockdale. London, 1793.

3833, D. The seasons and castle of indolence. By James Thomson. With various readings. Plates. Edinburgh, 1789.

3702, D.

The seasons, by James Thomson, with his life and notes. Plates. London, 1794.

174, 3448, & 3641, D. The same.

1761, 1764.

Edinburgh and London, 1746,

154, Q. 5279, D. don.

Liberty, a poem. By James Thomson. London, 1735.
The poems of Thomson, Hammond and Collins.

Lon

6851, O. The seasons; by James Thomson. Les saisons, traduites en vers François. Par J. Poulin. Avec gravures. 2 tom. A Paris,

1802.

By Charles West

3143, D. The phantom barge, and other poems.
Thomson. Philadelphia, 1822. Gift of the author.
3144, D. Elliner; and other poems. By Charles West Thomson.
Philadelphia, 1826. Gift of the author.

3269, D. The sylph, and other poems. By Charles West Thomson.
Philadelphia, 1828. Gift of the author.

Thorn, 4998, D. Poems enlarged and corrected; to which are added, others never before printed. By R. J. Thorn. Cork, 1808.

Thornhill, 4644, D. Poems by Frederick Thornhill, Esq. London, 1814. Tickell, 374, Q. 10. & 2273, O. 9. The wreath of fashion; or the art of sentimental poetry. By Richard Tickell. 6th edit. London, 1780. 2273, Q. 5. The project, a poem; dedicated to Dean Tucker. By Mr. Tickell. London, 1780.

Tighe, 4336, O. edit.

Psyche, with other poems, by the late Mrs. Henry Tighe. 3d London, 1811.

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Trumbull, 5437, O. The poetical works of John Trumbull, LL. D. Hartford,

1820.

1086, D. 6. M'Fingal; a modern epic poem. Canto first, or the town meeting. By John Trumbull. Philadelphia, 1775.

1087, D. 2. M'Fingal; a modern epic poem. In four cantos. By John Trumbull. Hartford, 1782.

1771, O. 3. 792, 2. 871, 2. 1073, 6002, D. 3. The same. Gift of M. Carey and Z. Poulson.

Vinton, 8079, O. A selection of masonic songs, arranged with chorusses in parts, with an appendix containing a short historical account of masonry. Compiled by David Vinton. Dedham, 1816.

Voltaire, 795, Q. Henriade, an epic poem. By M. De Voltaire. Translated from the French into English rhyme, with notes. London, 1797. Walker, 537, D. The defence of order, a poem. By Josiah Walker. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1803.

Wallace, 5339, D. The metrical history of Sir William Wallace. By Henry, commonly called Blind Harry. Transcribed from the MS. copy, and now first printed, with notes, &c. 3 vols. Perth, 1790.

Waller, 4765, D. Poems, &c., written upon several occasions, and to several persons. By Edmund Waller, Esq. London, 1603.

5252, D. The works of Edmund Waller, Esq., in verse and prose.
London, 1758.

1477, D. Poems, &c. written upon several occasions, and to several
persons. By Edmund Waller. 6th edit. London, 1693. P.
1361, Q. 20. Three poems upon the death of his late highness Oliver,
Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Written by Ed-
mund Waller, J. Dryden, and Mr. Sprat of Oxford. London, 1659. P.
1361, Q. 21. A poem, upon the death of Oliver Cromwell. By Edmund
Waller. London, 1659.

Ward, 793, & 1007, D. 5. A demonstration of the uninterrupted succession and
consecration of English bishops; being an extract from Mr. Ward's
second canto of his " England's reformation." London, 1766.
259. & 4954, D. Nuptial dialogues and debates; or, an useful prospect
of the felicities and discomforts of a married life. By Edward Ward.
4th edit. 2 vols. London, 1759, Philadelphia, 1811.

Warren, 4487, D. Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous. By Mrs. M. Warren. Boston, 1790.

2920, O.

Warton, 1227, O. Poems. By Thomas Warton. London, 1777.
Poetical works of Thomas Warton; with memoirs of his
London, 1802.

life and writings, by Richard Maut. 2 vols.
3711, D. 3. The poetical works of T. Warton.

delphia, 1822.

With his life. Phila

Watts, 3770, D. Hora Lyricæ. Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. By Isaac

Watts, D. D. Haverhill, 1802.

142, D. The same. 9th edit. London, 1751.

2963, & 7897, O. Original poems, and translations, particularly Ambra, from Lorenzo de Medici. By Susanna Watts. London, 1802.

Weber, 6899, O. Metrical romances of the XIII. XIV. and XV. centuries; published from ancient MSS. With an introduction, notes, and a glossary. By Henry Weber, Esq. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1810.

Weld, 1361, Q. 20. Iter Boreale, upon the successful march of General Monk from Scotland to London. By Robert Weld. London, 1660.

Wesley, 96, & 2158, Q. Poems on several occasions. By Samuel Wesley, A. M. London, 1736. Gift of George Breintnall.

West, 1357, D. Poems and plays. By Mrs. West. 4 vols. London, 1799. 1670, D. The same. P.

2088, O.

Miscellaneous poems, and a tragedy, entitled "Edmund, surnamed Ironside." By Jane West. York, 1791.

West, 836, Q. 1. An elegy on the death of Edmund Burke. By Mrs. West. London, 1797.

5466, D. The poetical works of Gilbert West, with the life of the author. Edinburgh, 1781.

Whately, 6, O. Poems. By M. Whately. London, 1763.

Whitchurch, 1876, D. Hispaniola, a poem, with appropriate notes; with other poetical pieces. By Samuel Whitchurch. Bath, 1804.

White, 3947, O. The remains of Henry Kirke White, of Nottingham, late of St. John's College, Cambridge; with an account of his life. By Robert Southey. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1808.

Whitehead, 851, D. Poems. By Paul Whitehead; with memoirs of his life and writings, by W. Mason. Vol. 3d. York, 1788.

Whyte, 8162, O.

A collection of poems, on various subjects, with cuts. By Samuel Whyte. 2d edition revised by E. A. Whyte. Dublin, 1792. Willcocks, 6054, D. Flora poetica; or, poetry on flowers. Selected and arranged by T. Willcocks. London, 1834.

Williams, 779, D. Poems. By Helen Maria Williams. London, 1786.

1358, D. A selection of poems, moral, elegant and pathetic. By Helen Maria Williams; with original sonnets of her own. London, 1796.

3389, D. Poems, lyric and pastoral. By Edward Williams. 2 vols. London, 1794.

Willis, 7303, O. Poem delivered before the society of united brothers at Brown university: with other poems, by N. P. Willis. New York, 1831. Wilson, 2146, D. The Isle of Palms, and other poems, by John Wilson, Esq. New York, 1812.

4928, O. The city of the plague, and other poems, by John Wilson. Edinburgh, 1816.

Wolcott, 5471, D. The works of Peter Pindar, Esq. (Dr. Wolcott,) with an index; to which is prefixed some account of his life. 4 vols. London, 1809.

497, Q. The works of Peter Pindar, Esquire; with plates. London, 1787.

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734, Q. 5. Peter Pindar's additional works. London, 1795.
7818, O. A collection of the poems of Peter Pindar. London, 1790,
and 1800.
766, Q. Pindariana; or, Peter's portfolio, containing tale, fable, trans-
lation, ode, elegy, epigram, song, pastoral, letters; with extracts from
tragedy, comedy, opera, &c. By Peter Pindar, Philadelphia, 1794.
457, Q. 2. Bozzy and Piozzi; or, the British biographers. A town
eclogue. By Peter Pindar, Esq. 3d edit. London, 1786.
8636, O. 1. The Louisiad. By Peter Pindar. Philadelphia, 1789.
599, Q. 1. Expostulatory odes to a great duke and a little lord. By
Peter Pindar. London, 1789.

599, Q. 2. A complimentary epistle to James Bruce, Esq., the Abys-
sinian traveller. By Peter Pindar. London, 1790.

608, Q. 2. The rights of kings; or, loyal odes to disloyal academicians. By Peter Pindar, Esq. London, 1791.

608, Q. 3, Odes to Mr. Paine, author of "Rights of man." By Peter
Pindar, Esq. London, 1791.

633, Q. 3. More money! or, odes of instruction to Mr. Pitt; with a va-
riety of other choice matters. By Peter Pindar. London, 1792.
4865, O. 6. A poetical epistle to the pope and a falling minister, by
Peter Pindar. Dublin, 1793. Gift of P. Burne.

712, Q. 10. Peter Pindar's hair-powder; a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt;
with his Frogmore fête, an ode for music, for the first of April. Lon-
don, 1795.

Wolcott, 787, Q. 1. Pindar's one thousand seven hundred and ninety-six; a

satire. London, 1797.

787, Q. 2. Pindar's ode to the livery of London; an ode to Sir Joseph Banks, and a Jeremi-ad to George Rose, Esq. London, 1797.

1420, D. 2. Peter Pindar's tears and smiles. A miscellaneous collection of poems. London, 1801.

977, Q. 4. Peter Pindar's island of innocence; a poetical epistle. London, 1802.

983, Q. 2. Peter Pindar's horrors of bribery; a penitential epistle. London, 1802.

1924, D.

don, 1806.

Tristria; or, the sorrows of Peter. By Peter Pindar. Lon

Wolfe, 3260, D. Remains of the late Rev. Charles Wolfe, A. B. With a brief memoir of his life, by the Rev. John A. Russell. Hartford, 1828. Woodworth, 2732, D. The poems, odes, songs, and other metrical effusions of Samuel Woodworth. New York, 1818. Gift of Lopez.

Wordsworth, 5874, D.

Boston, 1824.

The poetical works of William Wordsworth. 4 vols.

1897, D. Poems, by William Wordsworth. 2 vols. London, 1807.
1288, & 3597, D. Lyrical ballads, with other poems. By W. Words-
worth. 2 vols. in 1. Philadelphia, 1802. London, 1798.
1626, Q. The excursion, being a portion of the recluse, a poem. By
William Wordsworth. London, 1814.

5617, O. 2. Ecclesiastical sketches. By William Wordsworth. Lon-
don, 1822.

1658, Q. The white doe of Rylstone, or the fate of the Nortons, a poem. By William Wordsworth. London, 1815.

5503, O. The river Duddon, a series of sonnets; Vaudracour and Julia; and other poems: to which is annexed a topographical description of the country of the lakes in the north of England. By William Wordsworth. London, 1820.

Worgan, 2218, D. Select poems, by the late John Dawes Worgan, of Bristol, who died aged 19 years; to which are added, some particulars of his life and character, by an early friend; with a preface, by William Hayley, Esq. Philadelphia, 1813.

Wright, 3976, O. Horæ Ionicæ, a poem, descriptive of the Ionian islands, and part of the adjacent coast of Greece. By Walter Rodwell Wright, Esq. London, 1809.

Yearsley, 1393, O. Poems on several occasions. By Ann Yearsley, the Clifton milk-woman. To which are prefixed, fugitive pieces, by another hand. London, 1785.

495, Q. 1. Poems on various subjects. By Ann Yearsley, the Clifton milk-woman. Being her second work. London, 1787.

Young, 781, O. The poetical works of the reverend Edward Young. 2 vols. London, 1741.

4721, D.

The works of Edward Young, LL. D. To which is prefixed, the life of the author. London, 1798. 3847, D.

The poetical works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young. With his life. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1805.

1702, D. 1. Poem on the last day. By Edward Young, LL. D. 4th edit. London, 1745. P.

284, D. The complaint; or, night-thoughts on life, death and immortality. To which is added, a paraphrase of the book of Job. By Edward Young. London, 1755.

3759, 3866, & 5459, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1804, London, 1743,

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940, Q. 10. Ecstasie; or, the soul's transmigration into the heavenly countrey. Put into a poetick dress. London, 1689.

232, O. Abramidies; or, the faithfull patriarch, exemplifyed in the lives of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph; an heroic poem. London, 1705.

5155, D. Sacred poetry; comprising an entire system of divine truth. 2 vols. London, 1790.

4461, D. Fidelis Achates; or, an account of the most remarkable transactions in the late reigns, and the present revolution. In heroic verse. London, 1699.

948, O. Poetical essays; with a preliminary essay, in prose. London, 1791. 398, O. The muses' library; or, a series of English poetry; containing also the lives and characters of all the known writers, &c. London, 1741. Gift of

John Smith.

2016, O. American poems, selected and original. Litchfield, 1793. 2234, O. 4. Academical contributions of original and translated poetry. Cambridge, 1795.

2895, O., Metrical miscellany; consisting chiefly of poems hitherto unpublished. London, 1802.

2989, O. Poetical register, and repository of fugitive poetry, for 1801. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1802.

3949, O. Musæ Seatonianæ; a complete collection of the Cambridge prize poems, from the first institution of that premium, by the Rev. Thomas Seaton, in 1750 to 1806; to which are added, three poems likewise written for the prize, by Mr. Bally, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Wrangham. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1808.

2054, O. Poems, chiefly by gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall. 2 vols. Bath, 1792.

3074, O. A collection of select poems. Printed in 1795. P.

3444, O. Miscellaneous poems, by several hands. London, 1726. P. ' 608, Q. 1. Salmagundi: a miscellaneous combination of original poetry. London, 1791.

5875, D.

The Christian year: thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holy days. Philadelphia, 1834.

113, D. A poetical dictionary; or the beauties of the English poets alphabetically displayed. 4 vols. London, 1761.

1349, D. Annual anthology. 2 vols. Bristol, 1799.

1072, & 4877, D. The beauties of poetry, British and American. Philadelphia, 1791. Gift of Mathew Carey.

2075, D. The muses' bower, embellished with the beauties of English poetry. 4 vols. London, 1809.

2076, & 2165, D. English minstrelsy; being a selection of fugitive poetry from the best English authors; with some original pieces hitherto unpublished. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1810.

1532, D. don, 1751.

4859, D.

The works of the most celebrated minor poets. 3 vols. Lon

P.

The minor poets; or, the works of the most celebrated authors, of whose writings there are but small remains. 2 vols. Dublin, 1761. Oxford English prize poems. Oxford, 1828.

4177, D.

4696, D. 1796.

A family tablet; containing a selection of original poetry. Boston,

4846, D. The poetical miscellany: consisting of select pieces from the most eminent poets. Dublin, 1774. 5156, D.

The American poetical miscellany, original and selected. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1809.

5158, D.

The poetry of the world. 5th edit. 2 vols. London, 1795. 5464, D. The beauties of ancient poetry. London, 1794.

5170, D. The bouquet, a selection of poems from the most celebrated authors, with some originals. 2 vols. London, 1792.

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