| Index Entry | Lyric, moral [beg] Salkeld, from silent sitting, slow would rise |
| Location | Boston |
| Citation | BPB.740.004 28 Jan 1740:31 (303) Salkeld, from silent sitting, slow would rise, And seem as with himself he did advise. His first words would be soft, but might be heard; He lack'd resolv'd, yet spoke as if he fear'd. . . . [10 lines] To heaven he lifts them with delightful notes, And every soul to its first cause devotes. And when he ceases still the musick rings, And ev'ry breast its hallelujah sings. |
| Generic Title | Boston Post Boy |
| Date | 1740.01.28 |
| Publisher | Huske, E. |
| City, State | Boston, MA |
| Year | 1740 |
| Bibliography | B0010605 |