Index Entry | Crowdero, author of lyric [beg] Long have the weaker sons of Harvard strove |
Location | Plymouth |
Citation | NECO.722.013 28 May-4 Jun 1722:12 (44) . . . Plymouth, May 12 . . . TO MRS. SILENCE DOGOOD, on her letter in the Courant of the 14th instant. Madam, Long have the weaker sons of Harvard strove To move our Rev'rence and command our Lone, By means, how sordid, 'tis not hard to say, When all their merit lies in M. and A. . . . [13 lines] I am, Madam, your most obedient humble servant, Crowdero. |
Generic Title | New England Courant |
Date | 1722.06.04 |
Publisher | Franklin, James |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1722 |
Bibliography | B0022215 |