Index Entry | Lyric, topical [beg] When glorious actions we would fain rehearse |
Location | Williamsburg |
Citation | BPB.745.009 7 Oct 1745:21 (566) Williamsburg, in Virginia. Aug. 29. ON THE CONQUEST OF CAPE-BRETON BY AN HONEST TAR. When glorious actions we would fain rehearse, The grand promoter should begin the verse: Of noble Shirley, then my muse shall sing, True in his trust, and loyal to his King. . . . [2 lines] Next unto him I will direct my lays To sing of Pep'rel, and of Warren's praise; . . . [55 more lines] To Britain's monarch now I'll tune my string . . . [7 more lines] |
Generic Title | Boston Post Boy |
Date | 1745.10.07 |
Publisher | Huske, E. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1745 |
Bibliography | B0010817 |