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Black ey'd Susan's lamentation for the departure of her sweet William, who was impress'd to go to sea. To an excellent new tune.
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Black
ey'd
Susan's
lamentation
for the
departure
of her
sweet
William
,
who
was
impress'd
to
go
to
sea
. To an
excellent
new
tune
.
Creator
[Leveridge, Richard] 1670?-1758.
Place
Connecticut
Topic
Impressment
Genre
Poems
Broadsides
Theme
Lifestyle
Description
Love
poem
, in
two
columns
, with a
relief
cut
of a
naval
engagement
(Reilly
,
no
.
1126)
at
head
.<br>
Notes
Dated
[176-?]
by
Bristol
.
Thomas
and
John
Fleet
printed
at the
Heart
and
Crown
in
Cornhill
,
Boston
, from
1758
until
1775
.<br>
Attributed
to
Leveridge
in the
Dictionary
of
national
biography
,
where
it
is
cited
as "
All
in the
downs.
"<br>
Publisher
Boston : Sold at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill, Boston [by T. and J. Fleet], [176-?]
Date created
[176-?]
Physical format
1
sheet
:
ill
. ;
33
x
22
cm
.<br>
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
Call
number
:
Broadsides
Medium
176-
L661b
<br>
File
name
:
chs_cd10_bdse_m_176-l661b.jpg
<br>
Source
The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
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is
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from the
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of The
Connecticut
Historical
Society
,
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.
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