Citation - Georgia Gazette (Johnston): 1767.03.25

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Index Entry Beard, Mr, sang lyric [beg] When first the rude o'er peopl'd north 
Location London 
Citation
GG(J.767.007
25 Mar 1767:32 (183)
London, January 1.  This day at noon was performed before
their majesties and the royal family, the following ode,
written by William Whitehead, Esq; poet Laureat, and set to
musick by Dr. Boyce, Master of the King's Band of Musicians: 
The vocal parts by Mr. Beard, the gentlemen and children of
the Chappel Royal, &c. the instrumental by his Majesty's
Band, assisted by other principal performers.
ODE FOR THE NEW -YEAR, Jan. 1, 1767.
  When first the rude o'er peopl'd North
  Pour'd his prolifick offspring forth
  At large, in alien climes, to roam,
  And seek a newer better home,
. . . [10 more lines in verse, 3 more verses]


Generic Title Georgia Gazette (Johnston) 
Date 1767.03.25 
Publisher Johnston, James 
City, State Savannah, GA 
Year 1767 
Bibliography B0017220
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