Index Entry | Henry the VIII [t], source of lines [beg] It doth appear---for upon these |
Location | London |
Citation | VGW(HU.769.033 20 Apr 1769:13 (935) . . . [part of a 3 1/2 column letter] Certainly a ruin like this is as much to be dreaded now as it was in the days of Harry the VIII, which Shakespeare describes in his play called after that Prince, when he puts into the mouth of one of his nobles the following words: It doth appear---for upon these taxations, The clothiers not able to maintain The many to them longing, have put off The spinner, corder, fullers, who, . . . [2 more lines] |
Generic Title | Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) |
Date | 1769.04.20 |
Publisher | Purdie, Alex., and John Dixon |
City, State | Williamsburg, VA |
Year | 1769 |
Bibliography | B0048431 |