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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1772
Author(s):
Unknown author
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The inscription "Americans! Bear in remembrance the horrid massacre!" is printed in the left hand column and headed by a relief cut (Reilly 1009) of the Boston Massacre, identified as one used by Isaiah Thomas in 1771. A ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1799
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Twelve stanzas of verse on the death of George Washington; first line: My Father! Cries the United States. Imprint supplied by Evans.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1775
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Verse of 235 lines; first line: Tom Tory who not long ago was sent. Imprint supplied by Evans. Text in three columns.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1775
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Verse in twenty-six numbered stanzas; first line: Americans pray lend an ear. Text in two columns surrounded by border of printers' ornaments; relief cut of the battle (reproduced in Ford, W.C. Broadsides, no. 1922).
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1700
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Verse in three stanzas; first lines: As Joseph let his brethren see Simeon both alive, and free. By Samuel Sewall; cf. his diary entry for Nov. 21, 1700. Imprint supplied by Evans. Printed area, including row of printers' ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1776
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Verse in forty-five stanzas; first line: Come shout Americans with joy. Author from last line: Thy friend E.R. [i.e., Elisha Rich] hath his request. Relief cut at head (Reilly 1134) was also used to illustrate Rich's ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1702
Author(s):
Unknown author
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In verse. First line: May it please you dread sir, we the clerks of Virginia. The imprint is false. Probably printed in London.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1701
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Verse, in six stanzas, honoring the new century. First line: Once more! Our God, vouchsafe to shine. By Samuel Sewall. His diary entry for Jan. 2, 1700/01, includes three stanzas; cf. The diary of Samuel Sewall, 1674-1729, ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1785
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Attributed to Philip Freneau in BAL. Presumably printed late in 1785 by Bowen and Markland, printers of the Columbian herald, for distribution on or about New Year's day.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1783
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Attributed to Philip Freneau in BAL. Presumably printed late in 1783 by Hall and Sellers, printers of the Pennsylvania gazette, for distribution on New Year's day.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1758
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Verse in thirty-one numbered stanzas; first line: What sounds are these of gen'ral joy. Ascribed to the press of John Draper by Ford. Both John and Richard Draper had addresses in Newbury Street in 1758. Text in two columns; ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1781-1786
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By Philip Freneau. For a discussion of the three known texts of this poem, see "A broadside of Freneau's The British Prison Ship," by Philip Marsh and Milton Ellis, in American literature, v. 10, no. 4, Jan. 1939, p. ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1755
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Verse, in forty-nine stanzas, concerning the earthquakes felt in Boston and other parts of New England. First line: O God of mercy thou art good. Text in three columns.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1783
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Attributed to Philip Freneau in BAL. Presumbably printed by Francis Bailey, printer of the Freeman's journal.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1782
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Attributed to Philip Freneau in BAL. Presumably printed late in 1782 by Hall and Sellers, printers of the Pennsylvania gazette, for distribution on New Year's day.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1754
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Verse in 17 numbered stanzas; first line: Behold good people now I pray. Printed in two columns within an ornamental border. A relief cut of a hanging (Reilly 1175) appears to the left of the title.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1760
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Verse of eighty-eight lines; first line: Salvation comes by Jesus Christ alone. Date of publication suggested by Bristol. Text in two columns.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1782
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Attributed to John Trumbull in BAL. Presumably printed late in 1781 by Barzillai Hudson and George Goodwin, printers of Hartford's only newspaper at this time, the Connecticut courant, for distribution on or about New ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1785
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Attributed to Joel Barlow by Harvard University Library. See Zunder, T.A. The early days of Joel Barlow, a Connecticut wit, 1934, p. 189. Dated at end: January 1, 1786. Presumably printed late in 1785 by Elisha Babcock, ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1739
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Presumably printed late in 1739 by Benjamin Franklin, printer of the Pennsylvania gazette, for distribution on or about New Year's Day. Relief cut (Reilly 1835); printed area measures 31.0 x 8.2 cm.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1784
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Attributed to Joel Barlow. Cf. Zunder, T.A. The early days of Joel Barlow, a Connecticut wit, 1934, p. 176-177, 285. Not dated, but the line, "And bring ... the first happy New-Year ..." suggests that this was the first ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1707
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Verse of 132 lines, concerning Bayley's last illness, which resulted in his death on January 18, 1707. First line: My old companion! and my friend! Signed: Nicholas Noyes. The New-York Historical Society copy has a ms. ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1778
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Verse of twenty-one numbered stanzas; first line: O come you pious youth! adore. At foot: Composed by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro man belonging to Mr. Joseph Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long-Island, now in Hartford. The above ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1786
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Signed: Johnson Green. his mark. Worcester gaol, August 16, 1786. Text in five columns; printed area measures 51.6 x 41.7 cm. Fifth column contains: The following poem was written at the request of Johnson Green, by a ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1796
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Elegiac epistle, first line: Daughters of Eve and sons of men. Includes also List of those who died, and four additional stanzas of verse entitled, Invitation to the inhabitants of Newburyport who have fled to the country, ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1714
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Three columns of verse followed by an acrostic. First two columns signed: N.C. Third column signed: J.J. Attributed to Nathaniel Collins in Sibley's harvard graduates.
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1732
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Two poems. "Father Abbey's will" is generally attributed to John Seccombe. First lines: To my dear wife My joy and life. "A letter of courtship," dated New-Haven, January 1731-2, is attributed to John Hubbard of New Haven ...
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Evans-TCP (Phase 1)
Date of publication:
1748
Author(s):
Unknown author
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Title within mortised block (Reilly 117). Followed by: Philadelphia, January 2. By Capt. Gantony, arrived at Wilmington from St. Eustasia, we have the following extracts. A letter from a gentleman at Eustasia to his friend ...
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