Citation - Boston Evening Post (Powars): 1782.03.23

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Index Entry Dance, metaphor of war, in lyric [beg] Since life is uncertain, and no one 
Location New York 
Citation
BEP(P.782.027
23 Mar 1782:31 (1/23)
RIVINGTON'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT.  
(A true copy from the records)
  Since life is uncertain, and no one can say,
  How soon we may go, or how long we shall stay,
  Methinks he is wisest who soonest prepares,
  And settles in season his worldly affairs:
. . . [9 verses]
My fiddles, my flutes, French horns and guittars
I leave to our heroes now weary of wars--
To the wars of the stage they more boldly advance,
The captains shall play and the soldiers shall dance.
. . . [9 more verses, signed] James Rivington. (L. S.) New-
York, February 20, 1782


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Powars) 
Date 1782.03.23 
Publisher Powars, Edward E. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0003883
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