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On the death of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D Who deceased August 29. 1747. An eclogue. Attempted by O--- E--- a young student. [Two lines of verse].
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The Pennyworth of wit. Here's a choice pennyworth of wit, for all that stand in need of it.
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An eclogue occasioned by the death of the Reverend Alexander Cumming, A.M. on the 25th of August A.D. 1763. Aetat. 37 [Two lines from Psalms].
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An elegy on the times first printed at Boston, September 20th, A.D. 1774.
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Ode to the President of the United States on his arrival at Boston
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Calvary or the death of Christ. A poem in eight books. By Richard Cumberland.
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On Joseph's making himself known to his brethren
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Anticipation! Peter Porcupine's descent into hell: or, An elegy on his death. A mock-heroic poem by Henry Hedgehog.
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Anticipation! Peter Porcupine's descent into hell; or, An elegy on his death. A mock-heroic poem. By Henry Hedgehog.
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An Elegy on the death of that worthy Friend Priscilla Coleman, deceased, widow of John Coleman, late of Sherburne, on the island of Nantucket; who departed this life on the 14th da...
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Ph©Œdon; or, The death of Socrates. By Moses Mendelssohn, a jew, late of Berlin. Translated from the German
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To Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, with the tragedy of Cato. Nov. 1714. To Sir Godfrey Kneller, on his picture of the King
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