Citation - New York Journal-Poughkeepsie: 1779.08.02

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Index Entry His interest, like a lyon, lives on prey [fl] 
Location Poughkeepsie 
Citation
NYJ-P.779.016
2 Aug 1779:22 (1836)
[This concludes a parody dedicated thus: To Commodore Sir
George Collyer, and Major-General Tryon, Commanders of the
burning expedition on the coast of Connecticut; in answer to
their proclamation of the 4th ult.]. . .  Your King,
doubtless, will urge you to go on, regardless of
consequences to you.  Perhaps, some of you begin to see this
truth already; to such, I would recommend the following
picture, which beyond dispute, is the finest likeness ever
drawn, and may serve as a repelling medium, in future,
between you and the person of his tyrannic Majesty.
  His interest, like a lyon, lives on prey,
  His conscience deaden'd by repeated strokes,
  Has into manners naturaliz'd his crimes. 
  He triumphs in the blackness of his guilt
  As Indians glory in the deepest jet. 
[Signed] Anglo-Americanus. Given at Retort-Hall in North-
America, Anno Quarto Independentiae.


Generic Title New York Journal-Poughkeepsie 
Date 1779.08.02 
Publisher Holt, John 
City, State Poughkeepsie, NY 
Year 1779 
Bibliography B0029013
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