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their Anniversary, August 31, 1819, by Rev. Daniel Huntington A. M. Providence, 1819. 12mo, pp. 23.

New England and other poems, by Wm B. Tappan. Philadelphia, 1819. 24mo, pp. 108.

Brutus, or the Fall of Tarquin, an historical tragedy in five acts. New York, D. Longworth, 1819. 18mo, pp. 54.

The Frantic Maid, or a Tale of Wyoming, a poem in five cantos. Wilkesbarre, 1819. pp. 201.

The Sea Serpent, or Gloucester Hoax, a dramatic jeu d'esprit, in three acts, Charleston, A. E. Miller, 1819. 12mo, pp. 34.

Poems and Tales in verse, by Mrs Eneas Lamont. New York, 1819.

A collection of poems on different subjects, by Elizabeth C. Jones, Providence, 1819.

Boston, or a Touch at the Times, a poem, by N. H. Wright. Boston, 1819. 8vo.

A Poem on the Mineral Waters of Ballston and Saratoga, with notes. New York, 1819.

Poems by Croaker, Croaker & Co. & Croaker Jr. as published in the Evening Post, New York 1819.

Mississippian Scenery, a poem descriptive of the interior of North America, by Charles Mead. Philadelphia, Potter & Co. 1819. 12mo, Pp. 113.

American Bards, a Satire. Philadelphia, M. Thomas. 8vo.

The Ocean Harp, with some smaller pieces, &c. by the Author of Lord Byron's Farewell to England, Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and other pieces. Philadelphia, M. Thomas, 1819. 18mo, pp. 182. Fanny, New York, C. Wiley & Co, 1819. 8vo, pp. 49.

Percy's Masque, a drama in five acts, 12mo, New York, 1820. The Poetical Works of John Trumbull LL. D. Hartford, S G. Goodrich, 1820. 8vo, 2 vols. pp. 412.

The Pleasures of Religion, New York, 1820.

A Conference on Society and Manners in Massachusetts. Boston, 1820. 18mo, pp. 72.

A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for social and private worship. New York 1820. 8vo.

Sullivan's Island, The Raciad and other poems, reprinted (William Crafts,) Charleston, 1820. 8vo, pp. 100,

The Pilgrims of Hope, an Oratorio for the Clintonian celebration of the New Year. Albany, Packard & Van Benthuysen, 1820. 12mo, pp. 46.

Fights of Faith, in two parts. Boston_1820.

Yamoyden, a Tale of the Wars of King Philip, in six cantos, by the late Rev. James Wallis Eastburn, A. M. and his friend. New York, James Eastburn, 1820. 12mo, pp. 339.

American Bards, a Satire. Philadelphia, M. Thomas, 1820. Svo, pp. 80.

Sisyphi Opus, or Touches at the Times, a Satire, and Other Poems, by the author of "American Bards." Philadelphia, J. Maxwell & Moses Thomas, 1820. 8vo, pp. 62.

Judith, Esther, and other poems, by a lover of the fine arts. Roston, Cummings & Hilliard, 1820. 18mo, pp. 112.

A Translation of the First Book of Ovid's Tristia into English heroic verse with the original text, by Francis Arden. New York, C. S. Van Winkle, 1821. 8vo, pp. 130.

Logan, an Indian Tale, by Samuel Webber, A. M. Cambridge, Hilliard & Metcalf, 1821. 18mo, pp. 48.

Poems, in two volumes, by Henry C. Knight A. M. Boston, Wells & Lilly, 1821. 12mo, pp. 387.

Sukey. Boston, Cummings & Hilliard, 1821. 8vo, pp. 72.

Poems by William Cullen Bryant, Cambridge, Hilliard & Metcalf, 1821. 8vo, pp. 44.

The Maniac's Confession, a fragment of a tale, by J. W. Simmons, author of the Exile's Return. Philadelphia, 1821. 12mo.

The Land of Powhattan, a poem by a Virginian. Richmond. 1821. Nature and Philosophy, a drama adapted from the French, by a citizen of Richmond, Richmond, 1821.

Noah, a Poem, by Paul Allen. Baltimore, Cushing & Jewett, 1821. 18mo, pp. 102.

The Judgment, a vision, by the author of Percy's Masque. New York, James Eastburn, 1821. 8vo, pp. 46.

Poems on various subjects, religious, moral, sentimental and humorous, by William Ray. To which is added a brief sketch of the author's life, and of his captivity and sufferings among the Turks and Barbarians of Tripoli on the coast of Africa, written by himself. Auburn, U. F. Doubleday, 1821. 12mo, pp. 254.

Poems by William B. Walter. Boston, John Cotton & Co. 1821. 8vo, pp. 71.

The Age of Benevolence, a poem, by Carlos Wilcox. Book I. New Haven, A. H. Maltby & Co. 1822. 18mo, pp. 72.

Ontwa, the Son of the Forest, a poem. New York, Wiley & Halsted 1822. 8vo, pp. 139.

The Ruins of Pæstum and other compositions in verse. Salem, Cushing & Appleton, 1822. 4to, pp. 128.

Ethic Strains on subjects sublime and beautiful, and minor poems, by Thomas Odiorne A. M. 1822.

Lyrics, by W. B. Tappan. 1822.

The Siege of Constantinople, a poem by S. L. Fairfield, Charleston, 1822.

Clio, No. I. and II. by J. G. Percival. New Haven, 1822.
Prometheus with other poems, by J. G. Percival. 1822.
Traits of the Aborigines of America, a poem. 1822.

Valde mar, or the Castle of the Cliff, by J. W. Simmons. 1822.
The Phantom Barge, and other poems. 1822.

The Troubadour and other poems, by John C. M'Call. Philadelphia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1822. 12mo, pp. 64.

Poems by William B. Tappan. Philadelphia, James Crissy, 1822. 12mo, pp. 252.

Poems by George Bancroft. Cambridge, Hilliard & Metcalf, 1823. 12mo, pp. 77.

Poems by Alonzo Lewis, Portsmouth, Harrison Gray & Eben L. Childs, 1823. 12mo, pp. 200.

The Fall of Iturbide, or Mexico Delivered, a tragedy in five acts, by Henry K. Strong, A. B. Preceptor of the Pittsfield Academy. Pittsfield, Phineas Allen, 1823. 12mo, pp. 38.

The Rejected Addresses offered for the Philadelphia Theatre, with the prize address. 1823.

Poems by S. L. Fairfield 1823. 12mo,

Better to Be, a poem in six books, by Joseph Eve. 1823.

Julian, a dramatic Fragment, by J. W. Simmons 1823.
American Sketches, Farmer's Fireside, a poem. 1823.

Philomathic prize poem. The Muse of Hesperia, a poetic reverie. Cincinnati, 1823.

War, a poem by Samuel Webber, M. D. 1823. 12mo.

Genius of Oblivion, and other poems, by a lady of New Hampshire. 1823.

The Mystic Mount, and Voice, by Arthur Genio Esq. New York. 1823.

Rodolph, a Fragment. Baltimore, 1823. 8vo.

Guiseppino, an occidental story. 18mo.

Original Poetical Effusions, religious, moral, and sentimental, from

the pen of A. S. G. second edition. Dedham, John Adams, 1823, 18mo. pp. 180.

Poems by James G. Percival, New York, Charles Wiley 1823. 8vo, pp. 396.

The Henriade of Voltaire translated into English verse, by a citizen of Carolina, Cantos I. and II. New Jersey, R. J. Megarly, 1823. 12mo, pp. 80.

Waltham, an American Revolutionary Tale in three cantos, by James M'Henry. New York, E. Bliss & E. White, 1823. 18mo, PP. 70.

Poems on religious and historical subjects, by Refine Weeks. Second Edition corrected and enlarged. New York, Mahlon Day, 1823. 12mo, pp. 418.

My Mind and its Thoughts, in Sketches, Fragments and Essays, by Sarah Wentworth Morton of Dorchester, Mass. Boston, Wells & Lilly, 1823. 8vo, pp. 295.

Poems by Selleck Osborn. Boston, J. P. Orcutt, 1823. 12mo, pp. 200.

Athens and other poems, by the author of The Ruins of Pæstum: Salem, Cushing & Appleton. 1824. 8vo, pp. 84.

Boston Prize Poems and other specimens of dramatic poetry. Boston, J. T. Buckingham, 1824. 12mo, pp. 130.

Regular Hymns on a great variety of Evangelical subjects and important occasions, with musical directions for all the varieties of appropriate expressions, by Samuel Willard. 1824.

A Collection of Fugitive Poems. J. Mortimer, Philadelphia, 1824: 18mo, pp. 74.

The Vision of Liberty, a poem recited before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard College, August 27, 1824, by Henry Ware jr. Boston, O. Everett. 8vo.

Spiritual Songs, composed and published by Henry Bridgewater, L. O. of Chesterfield county Va. Richmond, 1824.

The Album, a collection of original and selected poems elegantly printed for presents. 1824.

The Gossip, by M'Donald Clarke. New York, 1824. 12mo.
The Elixir of Moonshine, by M'Donald Clarke.

Reminiscences, Moral poems and Translations, with an appendix, by J. Fellowes Esq. 1824.

Poems by Edward C. Pinkney, Baltimore, 1824. pp. 76.

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Lays of Melpomene, by Sumner L. Fairfield. Portland, 1824. 12mo, pp. 72.

The Sisters of St. Clara, a Portuguese Tale, by S. L. Fairfield. Portland, 1824. 12mo, pp. 54.

A Collection of fugitive poems. Philadelphia, Thomas C. Clarke, 1824, 18mo, pp. 74.

Ode suggested by Rembrandt Peale's National Portrait of Washington, Philadelphia, 1824, 8vo.

Pains of the Imagination, a poem read before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Dartmouth College, August 19th, 1824, by Nathaniel H. Carter. Boston, A. Sampson 1824. 8vo, pp. 25.

Songs by the Way, chiefly devotional, with translations and imitations, by the Rev. George W. Doane, A. M. New York, E. Bliss, 1824.

The Cat-Fight, a mock heroic poem, supported with copious extracts from ancient and modern classic authors &c. by Doctor Ebenezer Mack, author of Anatomy in Rhyme. New York, 1824. 12mo, pp. 276.

Escalala, an American Tale, by Samuel B. Beach. Utica, Wm. Williams, 1824. 12mo, pp. 109.

Phelles, King of Tyre, or the downfal of tyranny, a tragedy in five acts, as performed at the New York Theatre. New York, C. Wiley, 1825. 18mo, pp. 76.

Gospel Melodies, and other occasional poems, by the Rev. Albert A. Mullen, A. M. Rector of Christ's church, Charleston. Charleston, J. R. Shenck 1825, 12mo, pp. 104.

Triumphs of Liberty, the prize Ode recited by Mr Finn at the Boston Theatre on the anniversary of Washington's Birth Day, February 22, 1825, by Ebenezer Bailey 1825. 8vo, pp. 8.

Ode for the celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill at the laying of the Monumental Stone, June 17, 1825, by Grenville Mellen. Boston, Cummings, Hilliard & Co, 1825. 8vo, pp. 16.

A Defence of Col. William Lovetruth Bluster in a letter to William Wagtail Esq. done into verse by Mr Aminadab Sledgehammer, Poet Laureate of Catahoola. New Orleans. 1825. 12mo, pp. 11.

The Garland, a New General Repository of Fugitive Poetry, edited by G. A. Gamage, No. 1. June 1825, 8vo. pp. 16.

Poem delivered before the Connecticut Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, September 13, 1825, by James G. Percival. Boston, Richardson & Lord. 8vo, pp. 40.

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