A Poem, in two parts [electronic resource] : Argument. A candidate for the ministry of the gospel is highly censured by a physician, for some little familiarities taken with a young maiden, whom he accidentally met with in his rambles into the field, in the season of strawberries. The rev. divine makes a spirited reply and seems to justify himself.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[United States : s.n., ca. 1820?]
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 51 x 30 cm

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Series
Early American Imprints. Series 2 ; no. 52845 (LCP Supplement) [More in this series]
Notes
  • Caption title.
  • Not in Shaw & Shoemaker; not in Shoemaker.
  • Printed in three columns.
  • Verse in two parts; first part, "Letter I." has first line: The man of holy orders trembles,; last line: Your servant sir, S-l C-h, forever.; second part, "Letter II." has first line: Think you a sable vesture can; last line: Your servant, sir, H-s D-w.
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Electronic reproduction.
Other title(s)
  • Man of holy order trembles
  • Think you a sable vesture can
OCLC
180774325
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