| Index Entry |
Lyric, topical [beg] Then tis decreed-the vain exulting Gaul
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| Location |
New York
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| Citation |
NYGWPB.755.057
10 Nov 1755:12 (668)
Verses occasion'd by the melancholy news of the British
forces being defeated, and General Braddock slain on the
banks of the river Ohio.
Then 'tis decreed--- the vain exulting Gaul
In these ill fated fields beholds my fall,
But let not Britain when she hears the tale,
In timid indolence my fate bewail.
. . . [56 more lines]
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| Generic Title |
New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy
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| Date |
1755.11.10
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| Publisher |
Parker, J., and W. Weyman
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| City, State |
New York, NY
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| Year |
1755
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| Bibliography |
B0026377
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