Citation - Freeman's Journal: 1782.06.05

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Index Entry C, G, author of lyric [beg] From Britain's fam'd island once more I come 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
FJ.782.048
5 Jun 1782:41 (2/59)
SIR GUY CARLETON'S ADDRESS TO THE AMERICANS.
From Britain's fam'd island once more I come over, 
(No island on earth is in prowess above her)
With powers and commissions your hearts to recover!
. . . [7 verses]
Too proud to retreat, and too weak to advance, 
We must stay where we are at the mercy of chance
'Till fortune shall help us to lead you a dance.
. . . [3 verses]
Break the treaties you made with Louis Bourbon;
Abandon the Congress, no matter how soon, 
And then, all together, we'll play a new tune.
. . . [8 more verses, signed] G. C., May 30, 1782.


Generic Title Freeman's Journal 
Date 1782.06.05 
Publisher Bailey, Francis 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0016671
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