LEADER 00000cam 2200000 a 4500 001 ocm16078609 003 OCoLC 005 20101207010004.0 008 870521s1988 nyuc b 000 0 eng 010 87012498 015 GB91-40757 015 GB88-68145 019 18962857|a59175628|a438380511 020 0195052412|qalkaline paper 020 9780195052411|qalkaline paper 020 0195060857|qpaperback 020 9780195060850|qpaperback 020 0195052676|qset 020 9780195052671|qset 035 (OCoLC)16078609 035 (OCoLC)16078609|z(OCoLC)18962857|z(OCoLC)59175628 |z(OCoLC)438380511 040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dUKM|dBAKER|dBTCTA|dLVB|dYDXCP|dOCLCG|dUKV3G |dDEBSZ|dIBS 049 STJJ 050 00 PS866|b.W5 1988 082 00 811/.1|219 100 1 Wheatley, Phillis,|d1753-1784. 240 10 Works.|f1988 245 14 The collected works of Phillis Wheatley /|cedited with an essay by John C. Shields. 264 1 New York :|bOxford University Press,|c1988. 300 xl, 339 pages :|bportrait ;|c17 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 The Schomburg library of nineteenth-century Black women writers 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 00 |gPoems on various subjects, religious and moral.|tTo Maecenas --|tOn virtue --|tTo the University of Cambridge, in New-England --|tTo the King's Most Excellent Majesty 1768 --|tOn being brought from Africa to America --|tOn the death of the Rev. Dr. Sewell 1769 --|tOn the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield 1770 --|tOn the death of a young lady of five years of age --|tOn the death of a young gentleman --|tTo a lady on the death of her husband --|tGoliath of Gath --|tThoughts on the works of Providence --|tTo a lady on the death of three relations - -|tTo a clerygman on the death of his lady --|tAn hymn to the morning --|tAn hymn to the evening --|tIsaiah LXIII. 1 -8 --|tOn recollection --|tOn imagination --|tA funeral poem on the death of C.E. an infant of twelve months -- |tTo Captain H---d, of the 65th Regiment --|tTo the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for North America --|tOde to Neptune. On Mrs. W---'s voyage to England --|tTo a lady on her coming to North America with her son, for the recovery of her health --|tTo a lady on her remarkable preservation in an hurricane in North-Carolina --|tTo a lady and her children, on the death of her son and their brother --|tTo a gentleman and lady on the death of the lady's brother and sister, and a child of the name Avis, aged one year -- |tOn the death of Dr. Samuel Marshall 1771--|tTo a gentleman on his voyage to Great-Britain for the recovery of his health --|tTo the Rev. Dr. Thomas Amory on reading his sermons on daily devotion, in which that duty is recommended and assisted --|tOn the death of J.C. an infant --|tAn hymn to humanity. To S.P.G. Esq. --|tTo the Honourable T.H. Esq; on the death of his daughter -- |tNiobe in distress for her children slain by Apollo, from Ovid's Metamorphoses , Book VI. And from a view of the painting of Mr. Richard Wilson --|tTo S.M. a young African painter, on seeing his works --|tTo His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor, on the death of his lady. March 24, 1773 --|tA farewel to America. To Mrs. S.W. --|tA rebus, by I.B. --|tAn answer to the rebus, by the author of these poems. 505 00 |gExtant poems not included in the 1773 poems.|tAtheism -- |tAn address to the deist --|tOn Messrs. Hussey and Coffin --|tAmerica --|tTo the Honble. Commodore Hood on his pardoning a deserter --|tOn friendship --|tOn the death of Mr. Snider murder'd by Richardson --|tAn elegy to Miss Mary Moorhead, on the death of her father, the Rev. Mr. John Moorhead --|tTo a gentleman of the Navy --|tThe answer [by the gentleman of the Navy] --|tPhillis's reply to the answer --|tTo His Excellency General Washington -- |tOn the capture of General Lee --|tOn the death of General Wooster --|tTo Mr. and Mrs. --- on the death of their infant son --|tAn elegy sacred to the memory of that great divine, the Reverend and learned Dr. Samuel Cooper - -|tLiberty and peace --|tAn elegy on leaving ---. 505 00 |gProse. Letters.|tTo the Rt. Hon'ble the Countess of Huntingdon (October 25, 1770) --|tMadam [to Abigail May?] (November or December 1771) --|tHon'd Sir [John Thornton] (April 21, 1772) --|tto Abour Tanner, in Newport (May 19, 1772) --|tto Arbour Tanner, in Newport (July 19, 1772) -- |tMy Lord [Earl of Dartmouth] (October 10, 1772) --|tMadam [the Countess of Huntingdon] (June 27, 1773) --|tMadam [the Countess of Huntingdon] (July 17, 1773) --|tSir [David Wooster] (October 18, 1773) --|tTo Obour Tanner, in New Port (October 30, 1773) --|tHon'd Sir [John Thornton] (December 1, 1773) --|t[To the Rev. Samuel Hopkins] (February 9, 1774) --|tReverend and Honoured Sir [to Samson Occom] (February 11, 1774) --|tto Miss Obour Tanner, Newport (March 21, 1774) --|tMuch Honoured Sir [John Thornton] (March 29, 1774) --|tTo Miss Obour Tanner, New Port, Rhode Island (May 6, 1774) --|tRev'd Sir [Samuel Hopkins] (May 6, 1774) --|tMuch Hon'd Sir [John Thornton] (October 30, 1774) --|tSir [George Washington] (October 26, 1775) --|tMiss Obour Tanner, Worcester (May 29, 1778) -- |tMadam [Mary Wooster] (July 15, 1778) --|tMiss Obour Tanner, Worcester (May 10, 1779) --|gProposals for volumes.|tProposals for printing by subscription (February 29, 1772) --|tProposals (October 30, 1779) --|tWheatley's final proposal (September 1784) --|tPrayer : Sabbath - June 13, 1779. 505 00 |gVariant poems and letters. Poems.|tTo the University of Cambridge, wrote in 1767 --|tOn Atheism [Variant I] --|tOn Atheism [Variant II] --|tDeism --|tTo the King's Most Excellent Majesty on his repealing the American Stamp Act --|tOn the death of the Rev'd Dr. Sewall, 1769 --|tTo Mrs. Leonard, on the death of her husband --|tAn Elegiac poem, on the death of -- George Whitefield [Variant I] --|tAn ode of verses on the much-lamented death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield [Variant II] --|tOn the death of Doctor Samuel Marshall --|tRecollection, to Miss A---, M--- -- |tTo the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, on the death of his lady --|tTo the Hon'ble Thomas Hubbard, Esq; on the death of Mrs. Thankfull Leonard --|tTo the Right Honourable William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth --|tTo the Empire of America, beneath the Western Hemisphere. Farewell to America. To Mrs. S.W. [Variant I] --|tFarewell to America [Variant II] --|tAn elegy sacred to the memory of the Rev'd Samuel Cooper, D.D. --|tOn the death of J.C. an infant -- |gLetters.|tMost Notable Lady [the Countess of Huntingdon] (October 25, 1770 --|tMy Lord [Dartmouth] (June 3, 1773). 505 00 |tPhillis Wheatley's struggle for freedom in her poetry and prose /|rJohn C. Shields. 600 10 Wheatley, Phillis,|d1753-1784|vCorrespondence. 650 0 African Americans|vPoetry. 650 0 Poets, American|yColonial period, approximately 1600-1775 |vCorrespondence. 650 0 African American poets|vCorrespondence. 653 0 English poetry 653 0 United States 700 1 Shields, John C.,|d1944- 830 0 Schomburg library of nineteenth-century Black women writers. 938 Baker & Taylor|bBKTY|c45.00|d45.00|i0195052412|n0001250601 |sactive 938 Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|n87012498 938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n102447 994 02|bSTJ 999 Not a dup
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