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Cleary, Scott M., ed. Claeys, Gregory, gen. ed. Thomas Paine Collected Writings. Vol. II. Part 2: Poetry. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2026. 5 Volumes.

  • The Injur’d Ghost of Liberty
  • The Monk and Jew. A Tale.
  • Address to the Great
  • Untitled
  • Panegyrical Verses, on the Forty-Five Cliffites
  • Critic and Snow-drop
  • Death of General Wolfe
  • An Account of the Burning of Bachelor’s Hall
  • O What a Pity!
  • Liberty Tree
  • Curious Story, for the Pennsylvania Magazine
  • To Governor Johnstone
  • To the King of England Wednesday, November 11th, 1778.
  • By the Goddess of Plain Truth, A Manifesto and Proclamation
  • Anniversary of American Independence July 4 Tune Rule Britannia
  • Give Me Kind Heaven The following lines were written at a tea-table, on the author being asked what kind of woman he should prefer.
  • To Columbia SONG To the Tune of the Anacreontic
  • The New Covenant From the Castle in the Air to the little Corner of the World.
  • Contentment, or, If You Please, Confession
  • What Is Love?
  • Accidental Reconciliation From the Castle in the Air to the Little Corner of the World
  • Commentary on the Eastern Wise-Men Travelling to Bethlehem Guided by a Star to See the Little Jesus in a Manger
  • On the Descent upon England, Written at the Desire of a Favourite
  • Lines, Extempore, by Thomas Paine, July 1803
  • The Strange Story of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, Numbers, Chapter XVI. Accounted For.
  • The British Constitution
  • Retaliation
  • Tommy Titmouse

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