Index Entry | Courtiers, thro' ev'ry age, are much the same [fl] |
Location | London |
Citation | PC.772.071 25 Jul-1 Aug 1772:1161 (290) From the Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser, May 11. The following Character is taken from a poem just published, called The Senators. Courtiers, thro' ev'ry age, are much the same, And mount the usual steps to courtiers fame; To cringe and pilfer, form their general creed, And laugh at merit, where it can't succeed; . . . [34 more lines, plus footnote of 9 lines] |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Chronicle |
Date | 1772.08.01 |
Publisher | Goddard, William |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1772 |
Bibliography | B0033640 |