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The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827
Tucker, St. George (1752-1827)
POEMS AMONG FRIENDS
SATIRES
PATRIOTIC POEMS
On General Washington
On General Arnold
The Progress of Cornwallis An Irregular Ode
Ode to Peace
On Hearing of the Attack Made by the British Captain Douglas, of the Navy, on the Chesapeake, Commanded by Commodore Barron, in June, 1807, Near Cape Henry
Ode For the new year—1809
Union March
Lines Written Soon After the Declaration of War Against Great Britain, in June, 1812, When Congress Passed an Act for Raising Troops.
Invocation Addressed to Every Friend of His Country; September 1814
TALES
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[3 A subject to write a farce on]
A subject to write a farce on;
All drest so fine! ... to see the parson.
The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827