| Index Entry | Lyric, topical [beg] More I reflect, the more plain it appears |
| Location | Philadelphia |
| Citation | VGR(HA.782.034 28 Dec 1782:11 (1/54) From the Freeman's Journal of December 4, printed at Philadelphia. RIVINGTON'S REFLECTIONS . . . [1 line Latin, signed Virg.] The more I reflect, the more plain it appears, If I stay, I must stay at the risque of my ears, I have so be-pepper'd the foes of our throne, Be-rebel'd, be-devil'd, and told them their own, That if we give up to these rebels at last, 'Tis always the best to provide for the worst-- . . . [79 more lines] |
| Generic Title | Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) |
| Date | 1782.12.28 |
| Publisher | Hayes, James |
| City, State | Richmond, VA |
| Year | 1782 |
| Bibliography | B0047931 |