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Contents of this edition: Joseph, On Mrs. Johanna Lupton, To Mr. L-----, To the same (Mr. L-----) I, To the same (Mr. L-----) II, To the same (Mr. L-----) III, To Mr. Bleecker, On the immensity of creation, A thought on death, Elegy on the death of Cleora, Written in the retreat from Burgoyne, A complaint, Another, A prospect of death, To Miss Catharine Ten Eyck, The Storm, Despondency, Elegy on the death of Gen. Montgomery, Thaumantia and Fame, Recollection, On reading Dryden's Virgil, To Miss Ten Eyck II, To Mr. Bleecker, on his passage to New York, A short pastoral dialogue, Hope arising from retrospection, On seeing Miss S. T. E. crossing the Hudson, To Miss M. V. W, To Mrs. D---, On a great coxcomb, An evening prospect, A hymn, To Miss Brinckerhoff, To Julia Amanda, Peace, A pastoral dialogue, Return to Tomhanick, Joseph, On Mrs. Johanna Lupton, To Mr. L-----, To the same (Mr. L-----) I, To the same (Mr. L-----) II, To the same (Mr. L-----) III, To Mr. Bleecker, On the immensity of creation, A thought on death, Elegy on the death of Cleora, Written in the retreat from Burgoyne, A complaint, Another, A prospect of death, To Miss Catharine Ten Eyck, The Storm, Despondency, Elegy on the death of Gen. Montgomery, Thaumantia and Fame, Recollection, On reading Dryden's Virgil, To Miss Ten Eyck II, To Mr. Bleecker, on his passage to New York, A short pastoral dialogue, Hope arising from retrospection, On seeing Miss S. T. E. crossing the Hudson, To Miss M. V. W, To Mrs. D---, On a great coxcomb, An evening prospect, A hymn, To Miss Brinckerhoff, To Julia Amanda, Peace, A pastoral dialogue and Return to Tomhanick.