Columba : a poetical epistle, heroic and satirical : to the Right Honourable Charles, Earl Cornwallis
1783
821.6 P247, 1783
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Title
Columba : a poetical epistle, heroic and satirical : to the Right Honourable Charles, Earl Cornwallis
Published
[London] Printed for J. Debrett, (successor to Mr. Almon) ... 1783
Description
[4], 36 p. ; 25 cm. (4to)
Call Number
821.6 P247, 1783
System Control No.
(OCoLC)36801568
Note
Signatures: [A]-[B] p s C-I p s [K] p s.
On p. 34-36: "Rodney triumphant, a new song."
On p. 36: Publisher's advertisement.
Revolutionary war poem. The author writes encomiums on Cornwallis, mourns Burgoyne's defeat and mentions Washington, Arnold, Tarleton, André, etc. He is pleased with Rodney's defeat of De Grasse in the West Indies and urges America to return to the fold to fight against France. He insists that Cornwallis deserves praise despite his defeat at Yorktown.
On p. 34-36: "Rodney triumphant, a new song."
On p. 36: Publisher's advertisement.
Revolutionary war poem. The author writes encomiums on Cornwallis, mourns Burgoyne's defeat and mentions Washington, Arnold, Tarleton, André, etc. He is pleased with Rodney's defeat of De Grasse in the West Indies and urges America to return to the fold to fight against France. He insists that Cornwallis deserves praise despite his defeat at Yorktown.
Indexed In
Sabin 58782
Adams, T.R. British pamphlets 83-71
Adams, T.R. British pamphlets 83-71
Source of Acquisition
L1996F349
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