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Poetry. Jeffersoniad; or, an Echo to the Groans of an Ex- 

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Boston: a Poem. 8" Boston, 1803. (Clinton Coll.) 



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Pedagogiad, The: or Literary Fracas. By Peregrine 



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Soloraongundiad: Dedicated to the Citizens of Hodge- 



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Address to the Fredes, or the People of the United States, 



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New Year's Reflections, for January 1, 1808: a Poem; 



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Mirror of Merit and Beauty: Fifty Female Sketches, 



drawn from Nature. 16" New York, 1808. (J. 

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The Times: a Poem on the Anti-Commercial System of 



the Present Administration. By Miles Standish, Jun. 

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Banks in Danger, or New York in an Uproar from a 



Greenwich Horse Race: a Poem. 24'> New York, 

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' Heroic Address, for the Fourth of July, 18] 3. In- 

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La Napoleonide: Po6me en douze Chants, avec des 



Notes Historiques. 8° New York, 1819. (Webster 

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American Bards: a Satire. 12° Phil., 1820. (Web- 

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 Transallegania: or the Groans of Missouri: a Poem. 

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Excursion of the Dog Cart. By an Imprisoned Debtor. 



8° New York, 1822. (Webster Coll.) P. 197. 

 New Year's Address of the Norwich Journal. (Clinton 



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 Hymne a la Liberte. 8° New York, 1826. (Clinton 

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