| Index Entry | And this is law, burden of lyric [beg] In our dependent golden days |
| Location | Richmond |
| Citation | VGR(DH.783.003 22 Nov 1783:41 (15) [Untitled verse] In our dependent golden days, When loyalty no harm meant; A zealous courtier then I was, By which I got preferment. . . . [4 lines follow] [Burden] And this is the law I will maintain, (I hold it no disgrace Sirs) That whatsoever power shall reign, I'll keep myself in place Sirs. . . . [5 verses with burden, "And this is law, &c." follow.] [signed] A Traveller. [Submitted as a paraphrase on the Vicar of Brae.] |
| Generic Title | Virginia Gazette-Richmond (D&H) |
| Date | 1783.11.22 |
| Publisher | Dixon, J., and Holt, J. H. |
| City, State | Richmond, VA |
| Year | 1783 |
| Bibliography | B0050725 |