Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1777.03.15

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Index Entry Amidst the horid din of cruel war [fl] 
Location Newtown 
Citation
NHG-P.777.009
15 Mar 1777:33 (43)
From the Pennsylvania Journal. Messrs. Bradford,
Please to insert the following, sacred to the memory of Maj.
Fleming, who fell at the battle of Princeton, and yet will
oblige, yours, &c.----
  Amidst the horid din of cruel war,
  The trumpets sound, the caltruns thundring roar
  On Nassau's plains, the muses soft retreat,
  The school of freedom, learning's awful seat,
  Where Witherspoon with every virtue fraught
  The generous youth his sacred precepts taught,
  The sage's wisdom and the patriot's fire
  A noble love of liberty inspire.
. . . [20 more lines]
Messrs. Bradfords,
The inclosed are the thoughts of a few minutes, which, if
you think them severe enough, "Print 'em egad."
  Gall'way has fled, and join'd the vocal Howe,
  To prove his baseness, see him cringe & bow;
  A traitor to his country, and its laws,
  A friend to tyrants, and their cursed cause:--
  Unhappy wretch!  Thy interest must be sold,
  For continental, not for polish'd gold;
  To sink the money, thou thyself cried down,
  And stab'd thy country, to support the crown.
. . . [8 more lines, dated] New-Town, Bucks County, Feb. 3,
1777.


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1777.03.15 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1777 
Bibliography B0024287
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