The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres.
- Title
- The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres.
- Author
- Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783.
- Publication
- New-York: :: Printed by T. and J. Swords, no. 27, William-Street.,
- --1793.--
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- Subject terms
- Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783 -- Portraits.
- Poems -- 1793.
- Subscribers' lists.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N19358.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse. To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N19358.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2025.
Contents
- illustration
- title page
- To the Public.
- SUBSCRIBERS NAMES.
- CONTENTS.
- MEMOIRS OF Mrs. ANN ELIZA BLEECKER.
- THE HISTORY OF MARIA KITTLE. In a Letter to Miss Ten Eyck.
- THE STORY OF HENRY AND ANNE. FOUNDED ON FACT.
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LETTERS.
- letter
- letter
- letter
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To Miss
V —. -
To Mr.
B —. - letter
- letter
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To Miss
V —. - To Miss —.
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Miss A. M. V— . -
To Miss
V— . -
To Miss
V —. -
To Mrs.
F. at Mount-Hope. -
To Mis
M. V —. - letter
- letter
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To Miss
V —. -
To Miss
V —. -
To Miss
T** E ***. - letter
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To Miss
S**** T** E ***. -
To Miss
T** E ***. -
To Miss
T** E ***. - letter
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To Miss
M**** V** W ***. -
To Miss
S**** T** E ***. - letter
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To Mr.
S***** S *******. -
To Miss
S**** T** E ***
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POETICS.
- JOSEPH.
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On Mrs.
JOHANNA LUPTON . -
To Mr.
L *****. - To the same
- To the same.
- To the same.
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To Mr.
BLEECKER . - On the IMMENSITY of CREATION.
- A THOUGHT on DEATH.
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ELEGY on the Death of
CLEORA . -
Written in the Retreat from
BURGOYNE . - A COMPLAINT.
- ANOTHER.
- A PROSPECT of DEATH.
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To Miss
CATHARINE TEN EYCK . - THE STORM.
- DESPONDENCY.
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ELEGY on the death of
Gen. MONTGOMERY . - THAUMANTIA and FAME.
- RECOLLECTION.
- On Reading DRYDEN's VIRGIL.
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To Miss
TEN EYCK . -
To Mr.
BLEECKER, n his passage to New-York. - A SHORT PASTORAL DIALOGUE.
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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 recovering from an Indisposition.
- An EVENING PROSPECT.
- A HYMN.
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To Miss
BRINCKERHOFF, on her quitting New-York. - To JULIA AMANDA.
- PEACE.
- A PASTORAL DIALOGUE.
- RETURN TO TOMHANICK.
- half title
- ESSAYS.
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POEMS.
- A DREAM.
- A VERSION of the LORD's PRAYER.
- To ALFRED, in Answer to a Complaint.
- LINES Written on a blank Leaf of Col. Humphrey's Poems.
- To ARIBERT.
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To the Memory of ALEON, who died at Sea in the Year
1790 . - An ADDRESS to a PROFILE.
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ELEGY to Miss
ANNA DUNDASS . - MORNING.
- EVENING.
- NIGHT.
- To MORTIMER Embarking for the West-Indies.
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A VERSION of part of the
7 th Chapter ofJOB . - A SALUTE to the Fourteenth Anniversary of AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.
- WINTER.
- FRIENDSHIP.
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To the Reverend
J*** N *****. - To the MOON.
- SILENCE.
- To ETHELINDE.
- To the same.
- On seeing a Print, exhibiting the Ruins of the Bastille.
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To the Memory of Mrs.
HENRIETTA ANNA MARIA DUBUISSON . -
To the Memory of Mrs.
SCRIBA and her infant Daughter. - To ETHELINDE.
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A
VERSION of Mrs.BARBAULD 's Tenth Hym. -
The following Lines were occasioned by Mr.
RO|BERTSON 's refusing to paint for one Lady, and immediately after taking another Lady's likeness. - To NATURE.
- ARRIA's TOMB.
- To a CANARY BIRD.
- THE BIRTH DAY OF COLUMBIA
- JULY THE FOURTEENTH.
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To Miss
MASON, at New-Rochelle.
- poems