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The dying speech of Old Tenor: on the 31st of March 1750; being the day appointed for his execution. : With a word of comfort to his disconsolate mourners.
1750, Sold [by Rogers and Fowle] next to the prison in Queen-Street.
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The dying speech of Old Tenor: on the 31st of March 1750; being the day appointed for his execution. : With a word of comfort to his disconsolate mourners.
1750, Sold [by Rogers and Fowle] next to the prison in Queen-Street.
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in English
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Edition Notes
Verse in two parts; first line: What doleful cries are these that fright my sense.
Attributed to Joseph Green in Sibley's Harvard graduates and in the Magazine of history, v. 24, extra no. 94, 1923, which contains a facsimile of the broadside.
At end: Dated in Boston, which has been the chief place of my residence for many years, which I believe will be very sensible of my departure, this thirty-first of March 1750.
The firm of Rogers and Fowle was located at this address for several years, until the partnership dissolved in April 1750.
Text in two columns.
Bristol B1482.
Shipton & Mooney 40538.
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 912.
Wegelin, O. Amer. poetry, 546.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40538)
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