Index Entry | Lyric, topical [beg] You see me rise to speak as usual |
Location | London |
Citation | NYP-F.783.017 3 Jul 1783:13,14 (323) From the London Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser, March 30. THE MEANING OF MR. FOX'S SPEECH ON MONDAY LAST. VERSIFIED HUDIBRASTICALLY. SIR, You see me rise to speak as usual; You know I seldom brook refusal. As to the matter now debating, I like the method, and the stating. . . . [64 more lines] And prove in simple prose, or song, What serves our interest can't be wrong. . . . [6 more lines] |
Generic Title | New York Packet-Fishkill |
Date | 1783.07.03 |
Publisher | Loudon, Samuel |
City, State | Fishkill, NY |
Year | 1783 |
Bibliography | B0031064 |