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BPB.762.039
4 Oct 1762:43 (268)
This day is published. And to be sold by B. Mecom, at the
new-printing-office, near the town-house, (price one
pistereen) Philosophic Solitude: or, the choice of a rural
life, a poem, by a gentleman educated at Yale College--the
learned and ingenious William Livingston, Esq; of New York.
[contents of poem listed]
But why shou'd we one single features dwell,
Since all the parts of the piece excel?
Ravish'd we gaze, in admiration lost,
And know not where to praise or wonder most.
. . . [2 more lines]
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