Citation - New York Gazette (Bradford): 1731.02.09

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Index Entry Lyric, topical [beg] Pluto from H---gate to his expected Guests from B--n 
Location New York 
Citation
NYG(B.731.004
2-9 Feb 1731:22 (276)
To the publisher of the New-York Gazette.  The following
lines were accidentally delivered, to a pair of L---D--- as
they pass'd by H---gate, which I expect you will recommend
to whom designed.  I am, Sir, Your Humble Servant. [dated
February 4, 1730-31.]
  Pluto from  H---gate to his expected Guests from B----n.
  Mine, and the F---ies sons, why are your lyres
  Thus laid aside, or have ye broke your wires,
  No D---l-in H--l could think but you'd rejoyce
  To hear the echo of your father's voice,
. . . [15 more lines] 


Generic Title New York Gazette (Bradford) 
Date 1731.02.09 
Publisher Bradford, William 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1731 
Bibliography B0027506
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