Citation - Essex Gazette: 1769.12.12

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Index Entry Clamorous horn calls the rebels abroad, The [fl] 
Location London 
Citation
EG.769.072
5-12 Dec 1769:801 (2/72)
From a London Paper.  [Parody of a favourite song in the
farce of Thomas and Sally, which is said to be composed by
one of the city petitioners.]
The clamorous horn calls the rebels abroad,
To court, my brave boys, let's away;
The Parliament's up, and the cry of John Wilkes
Upbraids our too tedious delay.
What pleasure in libelling Grafton or Fox !
Such scandal through Christendom flies!
Then follow, we'll soon see our monarch, huzza!
And teach his best subjects to rise.
CHORUS. Then follow, &c.
. . . [1 verse follows.]


Generic Title Essex Gazette 
Date 1769.12.12 
Publisher Hall, Samuel 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0016019
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