| Index Entry | Agib and Secander [t] [beg] In fair Circassia, where, to love inclin'd |
| Location | Boston |
| Citation | BC.768.056 20-27 Jun 1768:2621 (1/28) ORIENTAL ECLOGUES. By Mr. William Collins. Eclogue IV. AGIB AND SECANDER; or, THE FUGITIVES. Scene, a mountain in Circassia. Time, midnight. In fair Circassia, where, to love inclin'd, Each swain was blest, for every maid was kind; At that still hour, when awful midnight reigns, And none, but wretches, haunt the twilight plains; . . . [70 more lines] |
| Generic Title | Boston Chronicle |
| Date | 1768.06.27 |
| Publisher | Mein and Fleeming |
| City, State | Boston, MA |
| Year | 1768 |
| Bibliography | B0001609 |