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1770 in poetry

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Works published

Colonial America

  • William Billings, The New England Psalm-Singer
  • William Livingsotn:
  • "A Soliloquy"
  • "America: or, A Poem on the Settlement of the British Colonies"
  • John Trumbull, "An Essay on the Uses and Advantages of the Fine Arts"
  • Phillis Wheatley:
  • "On the Affray in King Street, on the Evening of the 5th of March, 1770" about the Boston Massacre which had taken place near Wheatley's home
  • an elegy to George Whitefield that received widespread acclaim. It was published within weeks of his death as a broadside in Boston, then in Newport, Rhode Island, then four more times in Boston and a dozen more times in New York, Philadelphia and Newport. It was published in London in 1771.

United Kingdom

Other

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Deaths

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