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RNYG.782.402
2 Nov 1782:31 (637)
Two persons of credit from Hertford, saw the French army
there in the beginning of the last week, and say they are
about 4000 though they give themselves out for 5000. It was
said that they are to embark at Boston.
ODE FOR THE BIRTHDAY OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF
WALES.
August 12, 1782.
Who dares--tho'ev'n of patriot name--
To rise, and wrong a Royal Heir?
Shall colonies--his kindred claim--
No more be Britain's care?--
. . . [12 more lines of verse 1 and 16 in verse 2]
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