Index Entry | B--g, author of lyric [beg] Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I |
Location | New Haven |
Citation | CG-NH.756.021 9 Oct 1756:22 (79) A LATE EPISTLE TO MR. C------D. The better part of valour is discretion, in which better part I have sav'd my life. [signed] Shakespeare. Dear Sir, 'tis with pleasure the following I write. And hope you'll impute my mistakes to my fright. On the eighth day of May we set sail for Mahon, Where we fear'd we should get (as the wind blew) too soon; . . . [26 lines, the last of which contains a satirical signature, B---g] |
Generic Title | Connecticut Gazette-New Haven |
Date | 1756.10.09 |
Publisher | Parker, James, and Co. |
City, State | New Haven, CT |
Year | 1756 |
Bibliography | B0013258 |