| Index Entry | Lyric, topical [beg] Ye sons of Aesculapius, cease your strife |
| Location | Boston |
| Citation | BEP(F.744.017 26 Mar 1744:12 (451) A kind caution, and friendly check to the gentlemen who have fill'd the Post-Boy with their angry litigations, occasion'd by the late Comet. Ye sons of Aesculapius, cease your strife, And bend your studies to protract man's life: Nor plague the public with your endless jars, Of grammar, syntax, and trajectile stars. Of what importance are you to mankind ? Then, let your feuds be to your selves confin'd. |
| Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
| Date | 1744.03.26 |
| Publisher | Fleet, T. |
| City, State | Boston, MA |
| Year | 1744 |
| Bibliography | B0002241 |