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The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827
Tucker, St. George (1752-1827)
POEMS AMONG FRIENDS
SATIRES
The Alarm
Parody
A Proclamation
THE PROBATIONARY ODES
A Dedicatory Ode To a Would-be Great Man
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Ode I
2.
Ode II
3.
Ode III
4.
Ode IV
5.
Ode V
6.
Ode VI
7.
Ode VII
8.
Ode VIII
9.
Ode IX
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Ode X
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Ode XI
12.
Ode XII
A Supplementary Ode
A Trip to St. James's, 1794
For the Washington Federalist A New Federal Song
A New Song
On Reading a Letter From a Very Sprightly Lady, Disclaiming All Ideas of Love, and Matrimony, to a Particular Friend
The Virginia Patriot's Invitation to His Customers
PATRIOTIC POEMS
TALES
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The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827
[4 Columbia's flag displays an emblem bright]
Columbia's flag displays an emblem bright,
New stripes her lashes mark—new stars her night.
The Poems of St. George Tucker of Williamsburg, Virginia 1752-1827