Poems [...]

Low (Samuel)

Poems [...]

In Two Volumes.

Description: FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, 2 vols, half-titles, 3 Bewickesque woodcut vignettes, and various tail-pieces; second 2 leaves in vol. i minimally (and unaccountably) shorter, last few leaves in vol. i irregularly spotted; pp. 147; 168, 8vo; a very attractive copy in contemporary tree-patterned sheep, spine with contrasting labels; small loss of surface to lower board of vol. i, cracking to upper joint of vol. ii, good, book label of Amos Tuck French.

Publication Details: New York: Printed by T. & J. Swords, 1800.

Notes: A collection of poems - many about early America - by the enigmatic poet and playwright Samuel Low (b. 1765). Several of the verses celebrate US independence, with topics including the newly minted constitution and the Grand Federal Processions. 'Peace between America and Great-Britain' ruminates on the War of Independence: 'For Peace we sued, in days of deep distress / But sued in vain - our wrongs had no redress: / Let Britain, then, her own mad acts repent, / Her dwindled power, and fame eclipsed lament...'. Low's 'Ode on the Death of Washington' had been recited by Hodgkinson at the New Yo...more

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Price: £1,250

Subject: Literature

Published Date: 1800.

Stock Number: 59979

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