Index Entry | Lyric, moral [beg] Tis not yet day, and sure it must be nigh |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | PG-P.752.021 30 Apr 1752:11,12 (1220) ON LIGHT. . . . [3 lines introduction in Latin, from Virgil] 'Tis not yet day, and sure it must be nigh, The slumbering world will soon awake: Is there no friendly light t'adorn the sky? And sullen horror from the night to take? . . . [1 1/8 column more, with footnotes, including a Spanish sonnet and a translation of same, beginning: If, in these wilds of life, such sweets a rose, Such rapt'rous notes a nightingale bestows; . . . [4 more lines] |
Generic Title | Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
Date | 1752.04.30 |
Publisher | Franklin, B., and D. Hall |
City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
Year | 1752 |
Bibliography | B0035955 |