Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1748.03.28

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Index Entry Lamentation of Lewis the Beloved... [t] [beg] Mars, O god of war, why hast 
Location Boston 
Citation
BEP(F.748.009
28 Mar 1748:41 (659)
The Lamentations of Lewis the Beloved of his People, for the
Loss of his Ships.  By a young gentleman of the Navy.
  Mars, O God of war, why hast thou turned thy back upon us,
and why fightest thou for our enemies !
  How is thy glory fallen ! my diamonds and my rubies are no
more !
  Instead of being August, how am I cress-fallen !
  Where is now my invinciple ?
. . . [11 more lines.]
The Second Part.  In a Complaint to Monsieur Maurepas.
  O my renown ! [Le renomme] Mauropas, is fled, and fear it
is come upon me.
  O terrible ! my governor Conflans is in the hands of mine
enemies !
  The Socern is returned to its antient course.
  Neptune is gone over to the hereticks !
. . . [7 more lines.


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1748.03.28 
Publisher Fleet, T. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1748 
Bibliography B0002450
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