Miscellaneous works, prose and poetical. By a young gentleman of New-York. ; [One line in Latin from Horace]
- Title
- Miscellaneous works, prose and poetical. By a young gentleman of New-York. ; [One line in Latin from Horace]
- Author
- Linn, John Blair, 1777-1804.
- Publication
- --New-York-- :: Printed by Thomas Greenleaf.,
- 1795.
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- Poems -- 1795.
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"Miscellaneous works, prose and poetical. By a young gentleman of New-York. ; [One line in Latin from Horace]." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N21984.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- SUBSCRIBERS' NAMES.
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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, PROSE AND POETICAL.
- THE CRITIC.
- ADDRESS TO SOLITUDE. AN ODE.
- MELANCHOLY. AN ODE.
- THE YOUNG COMPOSITOR.
- ON HOPE AND REFLECTION.
- THE PARSON. AN ELEGY.
- ON JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS.
- ELIZA. A PASTORAL SONG.
- AN ORATION. COMPOSED AT THE DESIRE OF THE LITE|RARY SOCIETY, FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1794, THE AERA OF AMERICAN IN|DEPENDENCE.
- FREEDOM. A SONG.
- THOUGHTS ON FRANCE.
- THE EFFECTS OF MODERATION, CONSIDERED IN THE LOVE OF PRAISE & POLITICS.
- POLITICS.
- A true Account of the LIFE and WRITINGS of PEGASUS HELICON, THE POET OF THE GARRET, AS RELATED BY JULIUS TELLWELL.
- THE POET AN ELEGY.
- ON POETRY.
- ON DESCRIPTIVE POETRY.
- ON ELEGIAC POETRY.
- LEANDER, Or the Sorrows of REFLECTION, an ELEGY.
- DELIA, A PASTORAL.
- THE AMERICAN CAPTIVE. AN ELEGY.
- MARY's TOMB, A SONNET.
- ELEGY, SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN DELIVERED BY CHATTERTON, JUST BEFORE HIS DEATH, AFTER HE HAD TAKEN A POTION OF ARSENIC.
- ON HISTORY. THE PROPER STUDY OF MANKIND IS MAN—Pope.
- THE DISCOVERY OF TOBACCO, A POEM.
- ADDRESS to the NIGHTINGALE. A SONNET.
- ADDRESS TO ADELINE.
- HISTORY OF ELVIRA.
- AUGUSTUS AND AURELIA. A FRAGMENT.
- GENIUS. A POEM.
- DAVID's ELEGY OVER SAUL AND JO|NATHAN. 2 SAM. 1 CHAP. 19 VER.
- OITHONA A POEM OF OSSIAN VERSIFIED.
- AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND, FROM THE COUNTRY.
- THE DEATH OF CUTHULLIN, A POEM OF OSSIAN VERSIFIED.
- PELOPIDAS AND EPAMINONDAS.
- ERRATA.