Index Entry | Lyric, moral [beg] What doth avail to have a princely place |
Location | London |
Citation | PGCJ.767.037 20 Jun 1767:12 (180) The following lines of that subject, from "The Mirror for Magistrates," are worth reading, both for sentiment and the language, considering that they were wrote two hundred years ago. What doth avail to have a Princely place, A name of honor, and a high degree? To come by kindred of a noble race. Except we Princely, worthy, noble be? . . . [3 more lines, signed] Atticus. |
Generic Title | Providence Gazette |
Date | 1767.06.20 |
Publisher | Goddard, Sarah, and Company |
City, State | Providence, RI |
Year | 1767 |
Bibliography | B0041771 |