Citation - New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy: 1749.02.13

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Index Entry At length the melancholy morn appears [fl] 
Location London 
Citation
NYGWPB.749.010
13 Feb 1749:12 (317)
AN ODE ON THE RESTITUTION OF CAPE-BRETON.
Recitativo.
  At length the melancholy morn appears,
  When poor Britannia must, alas! resign
  Yon favourite isle.
  Her sons dissolv'd in tears,
  Reluctant quit, and each cries, "she was mine."
Air.
  Ye valiant chiefs, who nobly won this prize,
  From grateful altars let sweet incense rise:
  Each Briton renders, where so justly due,
 (Success tho' baffled) praise no less to you.
Chorus.
  Ambitious Gaul will now record in story,
  This is the period of Great Britain's glory.
. . . [22 more lines; 32 lines total in 3 recitativos, 4
airs, and 2 choruses]
From the London Evening Post of August 23, 1748.


Generic Title New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy 
Date 1749.02.13 
Publisher Parker, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1749 
Bibliography B0026026
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