Woodworth, Samuel, 1784-1842
Woodworth, Samuel
Samuel Woodworth American writer
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Woodworth ‡c American writer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodworth, Samuel
- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodworth, Samuel ‡d 1784-1842
- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodworth, Samuel ‡d 1784-1842
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodworth, Samuel, ‡d 1784-1842
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (29)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
- 551 _ _ ‡a Scituate, MA
Works
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And did I upbraid you my love | |
And has she then fail'd in her truth. | |
Beasts at law, or Zoologian jurisprudence; a poem, satirical, allegorical, and moral. In three cantos. Translated from the Arabic of Sampfilius Philoerin, Z. Y. X. W. &c., &c. Whose fables have made so much noise in the East, and whose fame has eclipsed that of Aesop. With notes and annotations. | |
Bij den put | |
Blue eyed Mary | |
Bubble & squeak: or, A dish of all sorts. Being a collection of American poems, published in New-York; comprising Quarter-day, or The horrors of the first of May; Beasts at law, or Zoologian jurisprudence; The fatal amour; The desponding lovers, and The capture and shipwreck of the U. S. brig Vixen. | |
champions of freedom | |
The complete coiffeur, or, An essay on the art of adorning natural, and of creating artificial, beauty... | |
The deed of gift : a comic opera, in three acts. | |
Dixon's the celebrated buffo singer oddities, 1834: | |
An excursion of the dog-cart, 1822: | |
La Fayette, 1824: | |
Festivals, games, and amusements. Ancient and Modern. | |
Freedom's Jubilee : sung by Mr. Keene with great applause ; price 25 cents ; copy-right secured June the 30th 1818 | |
King's Bridge cottage [MI] 1826: | |
Melodies, duets, trios, songs and ballads, pastoral, amatory, sentimental, patriotic, religious, and miscellaneous, together with metrical epistles tales and recitations | |
New Haven, 1809: | |
New-Haven, a poem, satirical and sentimental, with critical, humorous, descriptive, historical, biographical, and explanatory notes. | |
The New-Jerusalem missionary. | |
The New-York mirror, and ladies' literary gazette. | |
Ode for the celebration of the French revolution in the City of New-York, November 25, 1830. Written at the request of the printers of New-York, by Samuel Woodworth, printer. Tune-Marsellais hymn. Stereotyped by James Conner, Franklin Building. | |
Old oaken bucket | |
The Parthenon, or, Literary and scientific museum. | |
The poetical works of Samuel Woodworth. | |
Quarter-day, 1812: | |
Reconciliation | |
Republican chronicle and city advertiser | |
The War. | |
War (New York, N.Y. : 1812) | |
The widow's son, or, Which is the traitor. A melodrama, in tree acts, as performed at the New-York Park theatre ... |