Citation - Salem Gazette (Hall): 1782.07.25

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Index Entry Lyric, topical [beg] While you great George for knowledge hunt 
Location London 
Citation
SG(H.782.027
25 Jul 1782:42 (1/41)
A London artist, who was well acquainted with the nature and
extent of the revengeful temper of the present King of
Britain towards the American, and particular towards Dr.
Franklin, pretended that he had discovered that iron rods
with round heads were better conductors of lightning than
those that were constructed agreeable to the Doctor's plan
with sharp points.  The King was delighted with the
discovery, and immediately took down all the pointed rods
from his palaces and put up round headed ones in their
stead.  After a while it was perceived to be a hum; and the
King gladly fled a second time for protection against
lightning, to the invention of his enemy Dr. Franklin.  The
affair soon afterwards gave rise to the following lines
which were published in a London paper: 
  While you great George for knowledge hunt,
  And sharp conductors change for blunt,
  The nation's out of joint:
  Franklin the wiser plan pursues,
  And all your thunder harmless views.
  By sticking to the point. 


Generic Title Salem Gazette (Hall) 
Date 1782.07.25 
Publisher Hall, Samuel 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0044175
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