Index Entry | Awhile fond Damon, prithee tarry [fl] |
Location | Providence |
Citation | NHG-P.766.013 18 Apr 1766:23 (498) New-Port, March 10. The following was spoken extempore by a Daughter of Liberty at Providence, to a young gentleman, who appears to have solicited marriage, but not being inclinded to oppose the execution of the Stamp Act, meets with this cruel repulse, viz. I. A while fond Damon, prithe tarry, Nor woe me to thy eager arms, Thinkest thou, this a time to marry, When our dear country's in alarms? . . . [3 verses] March 23d, Phileluthera. |
Generic Title | New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth |
Date | 1766.04.18 |
Publisher | Fowle, Daniel & Robert |
City, State | Portsmouth, NH |
Year | 1766 |
Bibliography | B0023740 |