| 1728 | "Pennsylvania." The longest poem from the renowned almanac author focuses on the link between divine providence and the abundance and fertility of the colony. |
| 1746 | The final printing of Jacob Taylor's almanac. Since 1700, Taylor had provided monthly astrological calculations, anecdotes, weather predictions, and even, in 1741, selections from Milton's Paradise Lost. Many editions contain examples of Taylor's own poetry, which won praise from many of his contemporaries. |


