Biblio
1772
A Poem, on the Rising Glory of America: Being an Exercise Delivered at the Public Commencement at Nassau-hall, September 25, 1771. Philadelphia, PA: Ptd. by Joseph Crukshank, 1772.
1769
Private Letters from an American in England to his Friends in America. London: Ptd. for J. Almon, 1769.
1759
The Prince of Abissinia. A Tale. London: R. and J. Dodsley, 1759.
"The Proceedings of Providence vindicated. An Eastern Tale" In The Royal Magazine. Vol. 1., 1759.
1713
"The Petition for an Absolute Retreat" In Miscellany Poems. Written by a Lady [pseud.]. London: Ptd. for John Barber, 1713.
1695
1678
1674
Pasquin, Risen from the Dead: Or, His Own Relation of a Late Voyage He Made to the Other World, In A Discourse With his Friend Marforio. London: Ptd. by J.C. for N.C, 1674.
1672
1667
Paradise Lost. A Poem Written in Ten Books. London: Ptd. by Peter Parker; Robert Boulter; and Matthias Walker, 1667.
1649
The Poore Mans Advocate, or England's Samaritan. Powring Oyle and Vyne into the wounds of the Nation. By making the present Provision for the Souldier and the Poor, by reconciling all Parties. By paying all Arreares to the Parliament Army. All publique Debts, and all the late Kings, Queenes, and Princes Debts due before Session. London: Ptd. for Giles Calvert, 1649.
1647
A Parliament of Ladies With Their Lawes Newly Enacted. [London]: Np, 1647.
1604
A Piece of Friar Bacons Brazen-heads Pro-phesie. London: Ptd. by T.C. for Arthur Iohnson, 1604.