Index Entry | Elegy 20 [t] [beg] Yet shores they are, blest shores for us remain |
Location | London |
Citation | IL.782.006 14 Jan 1782:22 (4/197) [At end of essay on the "treatment of the Negro Race," a second citation from the 20th elegy of Shenstone:] Yet shores they are, blest shores for us remain, And favour'd isles, with golden fruitage crown'd; Where futted flow'rets paint the verdant plain, Where ev'ry breeze shall med'cine every wound. . . . [4 more lines] |
Generic Title | Independent Ledger |
Date | 1782.01.14 |
Publisher | Draper and Folsom |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1782 |
Bibliography | B0018292 |