From the Book - 1st Free Press trade pbk. ed.
"A tender twig," 1744-1761
"Miss Adorable," 1761-1764
"For saucyness no mortal can match him," 1764
"I should certainly have been a rover," 1770-1774
"My pen is always freer than my tongue," 1775
"Remember the ladies," 1776
"This suspence is painfull," 1776
"To bear what I cannot fly from," 1777
"An army of women," 1777-1778
"I should be a gainer," 1778-1780
"A queer being," 1780-1781
"Nothing venture nothing have," 1782
"I will run you in debt," 1783-1784
"This money which I call mine," 1784-1785
"Honour, honour, is at stake," 1785-1786
"The grieved mind loves the soother," 1786-1787
"Wisdom says Soloman maketh the face to shine," 1787
"I design to be vastly prudent," 1787-1789
"Much more productive," 1789-1792
"With all the ardour of youth," 1792-1795
"I did get an alteration in it," 1797-1798
"They wisht the old woman had been there," 1798-1800
"A day of darkness," 1800-1804
"Your mothers legacy," 1805-1809
"Rather positive," 1810-1811
"The 'threefold silken cord is broken,'" 1811-1812
"God loves a cheerfull Christian," 1812-1814
"I was thunder struck," 1814-1815
"Dr Tufts has always been my trustee," 1815-1818.