Citation - Dresden Mercury: 1779.07.13

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Index Entry As Colinet and Phoebe sat [fl] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
DM.779.001
13 Jul 1779:41 (11)
The following Song was sung before his Excellency General
Washington, appointed Grand Master of Free and Accepted
Masons throughout the United States of America, after the
procession on St. John's Day, the 24th ult.
  As Colinet and Phebe sat
  Beneath a poplar grove,
  And gentle youth, with fondest truth,
  Was telling tales of love:
. . . [4 lines and 2 verses]
  Whilst all around we hear no sound
  But war's terrific strains;
  The drum commands our arming bands,
  And chides each tardy swain.
. . . [4 lines and 1 more verse]


Generic Title Dresden Mercury 
Date 1779.07.13 
Publisher Padock, Judah & Alden Spooner 
City, State Hanover, NH 
Year 1779 
Bibliography B0015940
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