1171 from Chapter 3 1176 from Chapter 7 1179 from Chapter 10 1185 Judith Sargent Murray ( 1751-1820) Desultory Thoughts upon the Utility of encouraging a degree of Self1187 Complacency, especially in Female Bosoms 1190 On the Domestic Education of Children 1193 On the Equality of the Sexes 1200 Occasional Epilogue to The Contrast, a Comedy, Written by Royal Tyler, Esq. 1202 Ann Eliza Bleecker (1752-1783) 1204 Written in the Retreat from Burgoyne 1206 from The History of Maria Kittle 1211 Philip Freneau (1752-1832) 1212 The Power of Fancy 1216 A Political Litany 1217 To Sir Toby 1219 The Wild Honey Suckle 1220 from The Country Printer 1221 On Observing a Large Red-streak Apple 1223 The indian Burying Ground 1224 On the Causes of Political Degeneracy 1226 Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) 1229 from Greenfield Hill 1229 Part II, The Flourishing Village 1234 from Part IV, The Destruction of the Pequods 1238 Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) 1240 To Maecenas 1242 Letter to the Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dartmouth per favour of Mr. Woolridge 1243 To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Noth-America, &c 1244 Letter to the Rt. Hon'ble the Countess of Huntingdon 1245 On the Death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield 1770 1246 On the Death of Dr. Samuel Marshall 1771 1247 On Being Brought from Africa to America 1248 A Farewell to America 1249 To the University of Cambridge, in New England 1250 Philis's Reply to the Answer in our Last by the Gentleman in the Navy