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    CONTENTS. Preface; Copy of a letter sent by the Author's Master to the Publisher; To the Publick; To Mæcenas; On Virtue; To the University of Cambridge, in New England

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    A brief biographical and historical note; photograph of the title page and frontispiece of a first edition of "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral", 1773.

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Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753-1784), American poet, born in Africa. Captured by slave traders at the age of eight, she was brought to the American colonies and sold to the Wheatley family of Boston, Massachusetts. She began writing poetry at the age of 13, using as models English poets of the time, especially Alexander Pope and Thomas Gray. In 1773 she accompanied a member of the Wheatley family to England, where she gained wide-spread attention in literary circles. She subsequently returned to Boston. Her best-known poems are “To the University of Cambridge in New England” (1767) and “To the King's Most Excellent Majesty” (1768). Poems on Various Subjects: Religious and Moral (1773) was published in London.

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