Index Entry |
Lyric, narrative [beg] So many orators on heads declaim
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Location |
Islington
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Citation |
VGW(HU.767.032
12 Mar 1767:12 (825)
A POEM UPON HEADS.
Occasioned by the celebrated lecture upon that subject.
Composed and spoken by one of the young gentlemen of Mr.
Rule's academy in Islington, at their publick examination at
Christmas 1765.
So many orators on heads declaim,
I must stand forth a rival of their fame;
A world of fun I know you'll all expect,
Without delay then I'll these heads dissect:
. . . [35 more lines]
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Generic Title |
Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu)
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Date |
1767.03.12
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Publisher |
Purdie, Alex., and John Dixon
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City, State |
Williamsburg, VA
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Year |
1767
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Bibliography |
B0048325
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