Citation - Boston Post Boy: 1771.11.11

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Index Entry Impartialist, No 1 [t] [beg] Mankind one day serence and free appear 
Location Providence 
Citation
BPB.771.037
11 Nov 1771:11 (742)
From the Providence Gazette, October 5.
THE IMPARTIALIST, NO. 1.
"Mankind one day serene and free appear;
The next they're cloudy, sullen, and severe.
New passions, new opinions still excite,
And what they like at noon, despise at night.
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"Visions of devil, into monkeys turn'd,
That, hot from hell, roar at a finger burn'd,
Bottles of precious tears that saints have wept,
And breath a thousand years in phials kept;
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Generic Title Boston Post Boy 
Date 1771.11.11 
Publisher Green & Russell 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1771 
Bibliography B0011979
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