Citation - Independent Ledger: 1778.06.15

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Index Entry Adolphus, author of lyric [beg] Soon as the lark observes the morning's grey 
Location Boston 
Citation
IL.778.002
15 Jun 1778:41 (1/1)
. . . [7 lines introduction]
THE FUTURE GLORY OF AMERICA.
Soon as the lark observes the morning's grey,
The first faint glimmering of the opening day,
Upward he springs, to meet the rising light,
Hangs in mid-air and carrols at the sight:
. . . [62 lines]
Some future bard, whom all the muses love,
Shall sing the charms of fair Virginia's grove,
Or tune his vocal reed by Schuylkill's side,
Struck with the beauties of his silver tide;
And Susquehannah, as she rolls along,
Shall hear her name immortaliz'd in song.
. . . [26 more lines, signed] Adolphus.


Generic Title Independent Ledger 
Date 1778.06.15 
Publisher Draper and Folsom 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1778 
Bibliography B0018104
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