| Index Entry | Drums, in lyric [beg] While scarce a day but fresh alarms |
| Location | Philadelphia |
| Citation | PG-P.748.040 1 Sep 1748:11,12,13 (1029) . . . [30 lines introduction] AN ODE, humbly inscribed to the Associators of Pennsylvania. While scarce a day but fresh alarms Of blood and slaughter shock our ears: Our foes around us shine in arms, And every bosom beats with fears. . . . [1 column] Drums beat, and trumpets sound alarms, And thronging crowds appear in arms; . . . [1 column more] |
| Generic Title | Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia |
| Date | 1748.09.01 |
| Publisher | Franklin, B., and D. Hall |
| City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
| Year | 1748 |
| Bibliography | B0035764 |