xvi . Contents
743 Anna Boylens Letter to King Henry the 8th
746 On the Benefit of Labour
747 My Own Birth Day-August 4th 1761
748 Richard Lewis (1700?-1734)
749 A Journey from Patapsko to Annapolis, April 4, 1730
758 William Dawson (1704-1752)
758 The Wager. A Tale
764 Jane Colman Turell (1708-1735)
764 Psalm CXXXVII. Paraphras'd August 5th, 1725
765 (Lines on Childbirth)
766 On Reading the Warning By Mrs. Singer
767 To My Muse
768 Lucy Terry (1730-1821)
768 Bars Fight
769 Thomas Godfrey (1736-1763)
769 from The Prince of Parthia, A Tragedy
771 Annis Boudinot Stockton (1736-1801)
771 To Laura
772 Epistle, To Lucius
773 A Poetical Epistle, Addressed by a Lady of New Jersey to Her Niece,
upon Her Marriage
775 The Vision, an Ode to Washington
777 Elizabeth Gramme Fergusson (1737-1801)
778 Upon the Discovery of the Planet By Mr. Herschel of Bath . . .
778 On a Beautiful Damask Rose, Emblematical of Love and Wedlock
779 On the Mind's Being Engrossed by One Subject
780 Nathaniel Evans (1742-1767)
780 Hymn to May
782 Ode to the Memory of Mr. Thomas Godfrey
784 To Benjamin Franklin, Occasioned by Hearing Him Play on the
Harmonica
785 Anna Young Smith (1756-1780)
785 On Reading Swift's Works
786 An Elegy to the Memory of the American Volunteers, . . . April 19, 1775
788 Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton (1759-1846)
789 from Ouabi: or the Virtues of Nature, An Indian Tale. In Four Cantos
By Philenia, a Lady of Boston [Canto One)
792 Stanzas to a Husband Recently United
793 The African Chief