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A neighbour's tears sprinkled on the dust of the amiable virgin, Mrs. Rebekah Sewall: who was born December 30. 1704. and dyed suddenly August 3. 1710. Aetatis 6.
1710, Printed by Bartholomew Green?
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A neighbour's tears sprinkled on the dust of the amiable virgin, Mrs. Rebekah Sewall: who was born December 30. 1704. and dyed suddenly August 3. 1710. Aetatis 6.
1710, Printed by Bartholomew Green?
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in English
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Verse of thirty-two lines; first line: Heav'ns only, in dark hours, can succour send.
Signed: B.T. Attributed to Benjamin Tompson in Winslow, O.E. American broadside verse, 1930, p. 26-28.
Ascribed to the press of Bartholomew Green by Evans.
Surrounded by mourning border; relief cut of skull and cross-bones.
Evans 1489.
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 334.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 1489)
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