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Four lines on a Print of Louisa

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Four lines on a Print of Louisa
Forbes
Four Lines on a Print of Louisa
Paton
Lines on seeing a print of 'The Queen of Hearts'
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Forbes
Vol. 9, 1993—1994
Paton
Vol. 3, 287
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Bo Pearson
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Transcription

To B.Bishop G.Gordon “AugtAugust 31. 1773. Upon seeing a print
of THE QUEEN OF HEARTS.

Longseem’dLong Seemed Despair &and Fear, wtwith fiercest Rage,
To blot the Annals of the coming Age;
But now with Joy, the Sons of Freedom see
Their long lost Hopes &and Wishes live in Thee.
N.B. The above appears in our News-Pa-
pers
&and Magazines here; &and ‘tis hoped, it
may do so in those of London.
The print is nobly design’ddesigned, &and hand-
somely
executed.
Deus sit tecum tuisque. Amen.”
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Forbes, Robert. “Four Lines on a Print of Louisa.” The Lyon in Mourning, vol. 9, Adv.MS.32.6.24, fol. 79r–79v. The Lyon in Mourning Project, edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/v09.1993.03.html.
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