Citation - Connecticut Gazette-New London: 1774.08.26

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Index Entry His Royal Majesty [fl] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
CG-NL.774.080
26 Aug 1774:41 (11/563)
From the Pennsylvania Packet.  On reading in the eastern
papers the address to General Gage, from the Justices of
Suffolk, in Massachusetts government, with his Excellency's
answer to it, brought to my mind the address of the Mayor
and Corporation of Coventry, to Queen Elizabeth, on her
paying them a visit.--- I will attempt to repeat it, though
perhaps not literally.
  We men of Coventry
  Are very glad to see
  Your Royal Majesty
  Good Lord, how fair you be !
To which her Majesty replied,
  My Royal Majesty
  Is very glad to see
  You men of Coventry
  Good sirs, what fools you be. !
Now though I don't pretend to that elegance of language, and
beauty of poetry so eminently here displayed, I will aim at
a humble imitation.
TO GENERAL G--E.
  His royal Majesty
  In this time of "difficulty"
  Has sent your Excellency
  Dear sir how wise you be.
THE ANSWER.
  I do most thankfully
  Receive these lines from ye
  Men who so plainly see
  My great "ability"
  Dear sirs what knaves ye be.


Generic Title Connecticut Gazette-New London 
Date 1774.08.26 
Publisher Green, Timothy 
City, State New London, CT 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0014123
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