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PG-P.767.056
26 Nov 1767:11,12 (2031)
An exercise, containing a Dialogue, and two Odes, performed
at the public Commencement in the College of Philadelphia,
November 17, 1767. Written by T. Coombe, B.A.
POLLIO.
While autumn, gliding o'er the leafy plain
Droops in the blast of pale November's reign,
Amid the scene the graces deign to stray,
Lu'rd by your smiles, on this auspicious day.
Then hail, thrice hail, from rich Castalls's [?]
stream,
Blow your soft shells, and wake the joyous theme.
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