Index Entry | Harps, in lyric [beg] Why will soft sorrow thus o'erwhelm my soul |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | PG-P.760.032 7 Aug 1760:11 (1650) An Elegy, to the memory of Mr. Theophilus Grew, late Professor of Mathematicks in the Philadelphia College. Why will soft sorrow thus o'erwhelm my soul? Why will deep anguish ev'ry thought controul? Why from my bosom flows these plaintive strains? Why thrills cold horror thro' my winding veins? . . . [80 more lines, with heavenly music, tuned lyres, Cynthia's silver horn, strike their gold harps, etc.] |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
Date | 1760.08.07 |
Publisher | Franklin, B., and D. Hall |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1760 |
Bibliography | B0036386 |