Citation - Rivington's New York Gazette: 1779.01.13

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Index Entry King Henry IV [t], performed in Philadelphia last winter 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
RNYG.779.017
13 Jan 1779:24 (239)
To the Printer. Britannia's graceful Sons appear in arms.
 Addison's Campaign.
Mr. Rivington, The following ideas were suggested by seeing
the first part of King Henry the Fourth performed last
winter on the Philadelphia Stage:  They are digested into
the form of a Prologue; if you think its publication at the
beginning of our theatrical amusements will not be mal a
propos, and that the trifle may please your readers, it is
much at their service.
  I am, Sir, your humble Servant,   A Soldier.
New-York, 6th January, 1779.
A Prologue to the First Part of King Henry the Fourth.
To make the sympathetic tear arise,
And fall in crystal drops from brilliant eyes,__
To draw from every gen'rous Briton's breast
The pitying sigh,--Melpomene has drest
Rebellion's hideous form in gay attire,
And bid her poison with a manly fire.
Yet--may each tender, lovely, weeping dame,
And each brave guardian of his country's fame,
While they lament the gallant Percy's fate,
Pity the man--but the rebellion hate!
. . . [2 more verses: verse 2 - 11 lines; verse 3 - 10
lines]


Generic Title Rivington's New York Gazette 
Date 1779.01.13 
Publisher Rivington, James 
City, State New York, NY 
Year 1779 
Bibliography B0042888
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