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NYG-NY.783.009
24 Dec 1783:41 (4)
[3/4 column, poem, text loss at top and left side.
Reconstructed from the Freeman's Journal (Philadelphia), 10
Dec 1783:21 (3/138)]
. . . General Washington on the way to his seat in Virginia
[Verses occasioned by General Washington's arrival in this
city, on his way to his seat in Virginia.
The great unequal conflict past,
The Briton banish'd from our shore,
Peace, heaven descended, comes at last,
And hostile nations rage no more;
From fields of death the weary swain
Returns to rural toils again.]
. . . [12 more verses]
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