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The grave. A poem. By Robert Blair. [One line from Job] To which is added, An elegy written in a country church-yard, by Mr. Gray.
Published: Re-printed by John Boyles [i.e., Boyle], for James Foster Condy, opposite the cornfield in Union-Street, 1772“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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M'Fingal a modern epic poem, in four cantos. By John Trumbull, Esq. With explanatory notes. [Nine lines in Latin from Horace].
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The day of doom: or, A poetical description of the Great and Last Judgment. With a short discourse about eternity. By Michael Wigglesworth, teacher of the church at Maldon, in N.E.
Published: Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the town-house, 1701“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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Upon the drying up that ancient river, the river Merrymak
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A Poem, spoken extempore, by a young lady, on hearing the guns firing and bells chiming on account of the great and glorious acquisition of their Excellencies Gen. Washington and t...
Published: Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Stump.--At the same place may be had, Russell's American almanac, and Bickerstaff's Boston do, 1781“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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