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Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40538 Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40538. ^A478749
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General note | Verse in two parts; first line: What doleful cries are these that fright my sense. |
General note | 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. |
General note | 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. |
General note | The firm of Rogers and Fowle was located at this address for several years, until the partnership dissolved in April 1750. |
General note | Text in two columns. |
References |
Bristol B1482 |
References |
Shipton & Mooney 40538 |
References |
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 912 |
References |
Wegelin, O. Amer. poetry, 546 |
Reproduction note | Joyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 40538). |
Genre/form | Broadsides. |
Genre/form | Satires. |
Genre/form | Poems 1750. |
Other title | What doleful cries are these that fright my sense. |