Citation - Boston Evening Post (Fleet): 1769.01.23

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Index Entry Lucretius, author of lyric [beg] There saw I Sisyphus in endless pain 
Location London 
Citation
BEP(F.769.006
23 Jan 1769:21 (1739) 
A modern politician exemplified, in the punishment of
Sisyphus, as related by Homer, and moralized by Lucretius.
  There saw I Sisyphus in endless pain,
  Who toils for ever and yet toils in vain:
  With many a weary step, and many a groan,
  Up an high hill he heaves an heavy stone;
. . . [6 more lines] Homer's Odyssee, Book 11th
  The Sisyphus is he, whom noise and strife
  Seduce from all the soft retreats of life,
  To vex the government, disturb the laws;
  Drunk with the fumes of popular applause,
. . . [8 more lines]   Lucretius, Book 3d. 


Generic Title Boston Evening Post (Fleet) 
Date 1769.01.23 
Publisher Fleet, T. and J. 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0003534
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