Index Entry | If gentlest nature flowing with high blood [fl] |
Location | New York |
Citation | NYEP(D.750.039 31 Dec 1750:12 (293) SORROW WELL FOUNDED. If gentlest nature flowing with high blood, Wealth Prince-like us'd, yet man-like understood, Hearts that no sigh could reach, and comfort miss, If these in life gave joy, in death gave bliss; Not Richmond's loss, nor Montagu's I mourn, Since happy is the P--r who finds an equal urn: . . . [6 more lines] |
Generic Title | New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
Date | 1750.12.31 |
Publisher | DeForeest, Henry |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1750 |
Bibliography | B0025570 |