Index Entry | Lyric, sentimental [beg] Poor fellow, what has thou to do |
Location | London |
Citation | MS-W.781.008 26 Apr 1781:33 (520) . . . [6 lines explaining that the following has often been published.] A reflection on seeing a man with two sacks at one time, and an oaken-bough in his hat on the 29th of May. Poor fellow, what has thou to do With King or restoration? 'Twill make no difference with you, Whoever rules the nation. . . . [16 lines follow] |
Generic Title | Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
Date | 1781.04.26 |
Publisher | Thomas, Isaiah |
City, State | Worcester, MA |
Year | 1781 |
Bibliography | B0021964 |