Citation - Connecticut Gazette-New Haven: 1767.04.11

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Index Entry Bells, passing, in lyric [beg] Now may the earth with acclamations ring 
Location New Haven 
Citation
CG-NH.767.008
11 Apr 1767:41,42 (556)
A COROLLARY.
Now may the earth with acclamations ring, 
While I a song of my love's vinyard sing.
Come, tune your lyre with the profoundest skill,
Sing my love's vinyard planted on a hill. 
. . . [46 more lines]
May I, with freedom, tune my baleful song
Unto each town to which be do belong.
And in my song I would be understood,
They'd medicate and think on us for Good.
Now may my song, with a respectful tone, 
Directed be to rulers on the throne.
and had I but a skillful learned tongue,
I'd tune their praise in a melodious song.
Or had I but an elevated brain,
I'd tune my lyre in a celestial strain.
And while the miser muddles in his wealth,
I'd sing my noble peers a royal health;
. . . [18 more lines]
When passing bells their dissolution tolls,
May guardian angels then conduct their souls,
Through realms of light, to faithful Abraham,
To sing the song of Moses and the lamb.
. . . [7 more lines]


Generic Title Connecticut Gazette-New Haven 
Date 1767.04.11 
Publisher Mecom, Benjamin 
City, State New Haven, CT 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0013591
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