Citation - New York Journal-New York: 1774.09.22

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Index Entry Hark! Or does the indignant ear [fl] 
Location London 
Citation
NYJ-N.774.095
22 Sep 1774:41 (1655)
Ode for his Majesty's Birth-Day, June 4, 1774. Composed by
William Whitehead, Esq; Poet Laureat.
  Hark!--or does the muse's ear
  Form the sounds she longs to hear?--
  Hark! from yonder western main
  O'er the white wave echoing far,
  Vows of duty swell the strain,
  And drown the notes of war.
. . . [30 more lines]
  They bow, they yield, they join the choral lay,
  And hail, with us, our Monarch's natal day.
On the above, an ode, humbly inscribed to William Whitehead,
Esq; Poet Laureat to George, King of Great Britain, and
America.
From the London Evening Post.
  Hark! Or does the indignant ear
  Form the sounds she hates to hear?
  Hark! from the Laureat's venal pen,
  O'er the nation echoing far,
  Praises on the best of men,--
  To Britons worse than notes of war.
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  They fight, they conquer--join the choral lay,
  And hail, with him, fair Freedom's natal day!


Generic Title New York Journal-New York 
Date 1774.09.22 
Publisher Holt, John 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1774 
Bibliography B0028832
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