Citation - Norwich Packet: 1776.07.08

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Index Entry Actors, amateur, in Boston, performance of Zara [t] by British officers] 
Location Boston 
Citation
NP.776.028
1-8 Jul 1776:41 (3/145)
The following prologue was spoken at the opening of the
Theatre, by the ministerial army at Boston.
PROLOGUE TO THE TRAGEDY OF ZARA.  BY GENERAL BURGOYNE.
In Britain once, (it stains th' historic page)
Freedom was vital struck with party rage,
Cromwell the fever watch'd, the knife supply'd,
She madden'd, and by suicide she died:
Amidst her groans sunk ev'ry liberal art,
That polish'd life, or humaniz'd the heart;
Then sunk the stage, quall'd by the bigot's roar,
Truth fled with sense, and Shakespear charm'd no more.
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Generic Title Norwich Packet 
Date 1776.07.08 
Publisher Trumbull, John 
City, State Norwich, CT 
Year 1776 
Bibliography B0033012
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