Citation - Connecticut Gazette-New London: 1770.12.28

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Index Entry Hand Bill Parodiz'd, The [t] [beg] To see the leaders of my fellow townsmen 
Location Boston 
Citation
CG-NL.770.089
28 Dec 1770:32,33 (7/372)
Boston.  The public being desirous of seeing the piece that
was stuck up at the door of the Town-House, for which a
proclamation has been issued offering a reward for the
discovery of the author or writer; and as in Edes & Gill's
paper it is said, "we are told (the said paper) was taken
verbatim from a play called Venice preserved, and that Mr.
Otway was actually the author of it."  We shall insert a
copy of that that was posted up, and also the lines from
Otway, whereby our readers may judge for themselves.
  To see the sufferings of my fellow townsmen,
  And own my self a man: To see the court
  Cheat the injur'd people with a shew
  Of justice which yet we ne're can taste, 
  To drive us like wrecks down the rough tide of power
  While no hold is left to save us from destruction.
  All that bear this are slaves and we
  Are such not to rise up at the great call of
  Nature and free the world from such domestic tyrants.
From Otway's Venice Preserv'd: or, A Plot Discover'd.
  Act I.  Scene I.
  To see the sufferings of my fellow creatures,
  And own myself a man: To see our senators,
  Cheat the deluded people with a shew
  Of Liberty, which yet they ne're must taste of.
  They say, by them our hands are free from fetters
  Yet whom they please they lay in basest bonds;
  Bring whom they please to infamy and sorrow;
  Drive us like wrecks down the rough tide of power,
  Whilst no hold is to save us from destruction,
  All that bear this are villains: and I one,
  Not to rouze up at the greatest call of nature,
  And check the growth of these domestic spoilers,
  That make us slaves and tell us 'tis our charter.
THE HAND BILL PARODIZ'D.
  To see the leaders of my fellow townsmen
  And own myself a Whig;-- To see the Junto
  Cheat the deluded people with the shew
  Of Liberty; -- Draw them like straws
  On Lethe's sleepy pool, while no wise herald
  Warns them of their danger;-- All that bear
  This are fools; and fools are we, not to rise up
  At the great call of government, and from
  Th' immerging prow, dash unskilful Pilots.


Generic Title Connecticut Gazette-New London 
Date 1770.12.28 
Publisher Green, Timothy 
City, State New London, CT 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0013932
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