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BG.756.005
12 Apr 1756:12 (54 Supplement)
The instances of more than satanic cruelty, inserted in your
paper the week before last, as committed by the Frenchified
Indians, occasion'd the recollecting and transcribing the
following lines, which, if they can find a place in your
paper. . . [1 line]
What arm can want, or sinnows, or success,
Which, lifted front an honest heart, descends,
With all the weight of British wract, to cleave
The papal mitre, or the Gallic chain,
At every stroke; and save a sinking land ?
. . . [15 more lines; signed] Young.
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