Citation - New York Evening Post (DeForeest): 1751.07.29

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Index Entry Here lies, and here's likely to lie, after all the trouble [fl] 
Location New York 
Citation
NYEP(D.751.039
29 Jul 1751:32 (223)
ON COL--L P--D--NS Lottery.
Here lies, and here's likely to lie, after all the trouble,
Col--n--l P--d--n's lottery, which was but a b--ble;
You gentlemen adventurers, who have paid down your cash,
Don't be uneasiy, since 'twas charity made you so rash;
Remember what you gave for your tickets, its call'd old
stuff,
At six and a half, then seven, now no more but a puff:
(Query)  If it be not best, for all concern'd by consent,
To send in our request, to the R--- Island  parliament.
. . . [2 lines introduction to next verse]
(Your) Wise men suffer, (your) good men grieve,
(Your) Knaves invent, and (your) fools believe;
Help (R--- Island) send aid unto us,
Or knaves and fools will quite undo us.


Generic Title New York Evening Post (DeForeest) 
Date 1751.07.29 
Publisher DeForeest, Henry 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1751 
Bibliography B0025599
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