Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1766.08.15

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Index Entry Lyric, elegy [beg] Mayhew is gone! ah weep! now Anglia weep! 
Location Boston 
Citation
NHG-P.766.057
15 Aug 1766:43 (515)
The following Thoughts came from a Youth scarce 15.
Mess'rs Drapers, Being a spectator of the solemn funeral of
the late worthy and reverend Dr. Jonathan Mayhew, I was so
sensibly touched with the loss of this great friend to civil
and religion liberty, that I could not suppress the
following tender tho'ts.
  Mayhew is gone! ah weep! Now Anglia weep!
  Thy friend, thy champion, and thy dear delight,
  Now lives no more!--------------------
  The loss tis true is great:  yet don't repine,
  Wisdom unerring hath decreed it so.
  See! happy with his God, above the Skies
  He soars--with calm indifference
  Beholds th' events of this uncertain state,
  Erst, he was wont with faith and hope to speak
  Of joys dunfading and exstatic [   ]:
  Now, now, without alloy he tastes them all,
  And of his virtues reaps the full reward.
  ------------------his peaceful, happy rest
  Nor cares, nor fears invade, all pleasant and serene
  The heavenly choir he joins, to celebrate
  The praises of the great, th' eternal God.
. . . [17 more lines]  Boston, July 11, 1766.


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1766.08.15 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel & Robert 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1766 
Bibliography B0023757
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