Index Entry | Bells, in lyric [beg] If there are muses they the verse attend |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | AWM.738.014 1-8 Jun 1738:11, 12 (962) Verses to the memory of Joseph Growdon, Esq; late Attorney- General of this Province. If there are muses they the verse attend, And wait the mournings of an humble friend. Ah! Growdon! tho' methinks I see thee fly, Mount in the air, and claim thy native sky; . . . [18 more lines, mentioning the "bells too solemn toll" and the "melting musick of thy tongue."] |
Generic Title | American Weekly Mercury |
Date | 1738.06.08 |
Publisher | Bradford, Andrew |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1738 |
Bibliography | B0001168 |