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NECO.723.020
29 Jul-5 Aug 1723:11,12,21 (105)
. . . Elegies. . .
On Sabbath day he went his way
as he was us'd to do,
God's House unto that they might know,
what he had for to shew.
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To the very ingenious Mr. J.C. of Newbury, on his three
incomparable elegies, occasion'd by the much lamented death
of Mr. Daniel Holbrook; by the great mortality in the family
of Mr. Henry Clark; and by the death of Mr. Edmund Titcomb,
all of Newbury.
Great bard, with bright poetic notions fir'd,
Thy matchless verse shall justly be admir'd,
By all who see thy sprightly genius shine
In the smooth cadence of each flowing line.
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