Citation - Boston Gazette: 1746.03.25

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Index Entry Lyric, topical [beg] Shall brave New-England's glory fly 
Location Annapolis 
Citation
BG.746.004
25 Mar 1746:11,12,21 (1254)
From the Maryland Gazette, Jan. 14. 1746.  To the publisher
&c.
  I shall make no excuse for the following ode:  I amagine,
the intention of it is sufficient to cover a multitude of
poeticall faults, and give it a candid reception, with every
true Briton.  If it should excite others of greater ability
to exert themselves, in celebrating the glorious New-England
Expedition, I have my wish. . .  [2 paras., signed:]  Philo-
Musus.
AN ODE, IN HONOUR OF NEW-ENGLAND (on their important
conquest of Cape Breton from the French) of ever glorious
memory.
  Shall brave New-England's glory fly
  Thro' earth, air, sea, and fill the sky,
  Resounding loud applause:
  Shall distant Poets raise the strain,
  And neighb'ring muses on the main, 
  Be silent in the cause?
. . . [1 1/2 col. more]


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1746.03.25 
Publisher Kneeland, S. and T. Green 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1746 
Bibliography B0005028
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