Citation - New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy: 1764.07.26

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Index Entry Calumny and Defamation [t] [beg] He that shall rail against his absent 
Location New York 
Citation
NYGWPB.764.075
26 Jul 1764:22 (1125)
CALUMNY AND DEFAMATION.
We should be as careful of our words as our actions; and as
far from saying as from doing ill.
He that shall rail against his absent friends,
Or hears them scandaliz'd, and not defends;
Sport with their fame, and speaks what e'er he can,
To be esteem'd a just or witty man;
Tells tales, and brings his friends in disesteem:
That man's a knave; be sure beware of him. 
[signed:] Hor.
[followed by:]
What is that vice that still prevails,
When almost every passion fails;
Which like a noxious week can spoil
The fairest flower and choak the soil?
'Tis slander. . . [15.5 more lines]


Generic Title New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy 
Date 1764.07.26 
Publisher Holt, John 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1764 
Bibliography B0026835
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