| Index Entry | Lyric, topical [beg] My lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain |
| Location | Hartford |
| Citation | CC-H.782.026 5 Mar 1782:22 (893) [A Speech that should have been spoken by the King of the island of Britain to his parliament. My lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain, When I think of this year and its cursed campaign But still it is folly to whine and to grieve, For things will yet alter, I hope and believe. . . . [15 more lines] |
| Generic Title | Connecticut Courant |
| Date | 1782.03.05 |
| Publisher | Hudson & Goodwin |
| City, State | Hartford, CT |
| Year | 1782 |
| Bibliography | B0013084 |