Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1776.03.25

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Index Entry Lyric, moral [beg] To-morrow, didst thou say? 
Location Hartford 
Citation
CC-H.776.009
25 Mar 1776:41 (583)
TO-MORROW.  PERTUNT ET UMPUTANTER.
To-morrow, didst thou say?
Methought I heard Horatio say, To-morrow!
Go to---I will not hear of it----To-morrow!
----'Tis a sharper than stakes his penury
Against thy plenty' that takes thy ready cash,
And pays thee noughs but wishes, hopes, and promises.
. . . [29 lines]
YESTERDAY.
Well--yesterday is pass'd, and cannot be
Recall'd---What did we yesterday, Horatio?
Did we, or good, or bad?---let us reflect--
. . . [10 lines]


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1776.03.25 
Publisher Watson, Ebenezer 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1776 
Bibliography B0012774
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