The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle: who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary pursuits of life, from wounds received in battle
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spelling | Russell, P. Verfasser aut Escape from Basseterre The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary pursuits of life, from wounds received in battle [United States] s.n [1814?] 1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([1] p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Shaw & Shoemaker, 51243. - Six poems. - The only known copy, held by the American Antiquarian Society, is dated 1814 in a contemporary hand. - The sheet is divided into four quadrants, with one or two poems printed in two columns within ornamental borders in each quadrant; title printed within ornamental border of upper left quadrant; printed area measures 48.3 x 43.3 cm Filial affection (first line: In my youth I was blest by the smiles of a mother)--Russell's adieu. Or the lover's parting epistle (first line: Farewell my dear Charlotte, adieu my dear truelove)--Russell's adventures. Being a concise detail of the various incidents which have befallen the author during the last ten years of his life (first line: I was born in New-Hampshire in Hillsborough County)--Russell's reflections occasioned by a retrospective view of the scenes of his own life (first line: In my youth I was nurs'd by the goddess of peace)--Love and misfortune (first line: I enter'd the mansion where dwelt my dear Charlotte)--The escape from Basseterre. ... (first line: Come all ye bold seamen who plough the rough main). Online-Ausgabe Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2004-2007 Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text Early American Imprints : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819 (Series II) s2004 Dighton Poetry Love poetry Prisoners Poetry Sailors Poetry Reproduktion von Russell, P. The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle [1814?] http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/51243 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Russell, P. The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary pursuits of life, from wounds received in battle Filial affection (first line: In my youth I was blest by the smiles of a mother)--Russell's adieu. Or the lover's parting epistle (first line: Farewell my dear Charlotte, adieu my dear truelove)--Russell's adventures. Being a concise detail of the various incidents which have befallen the author during the last ten years of his life (first line: I was born in New-Hampshire in Hillsborough County)--Russell's reflections occasioned by a retrospective view of the scenes of his own life (first line: In my youth I was nurs'd by the goddess of peace)--Love and misfortune (first line: I enter'd the mansion where dwelt my dear Charlotte)--The escape from Basseterre. ... (first line: Come all ye bold seamen who plough the rough main). Dighton Poetry Love poetry Prisoners Poetry Sailors Poetry |
title | The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary pursuits of life, from wounds received in battle |
title_alt | Escape from Basseterre |
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title_full_unstemmed | The lines on this sheet, were composed by the unfortunate Russell, while laying in irons in the Moro-Castle who has been prevented from obtaining a livelihood in the ordinary pursuits of life, from wounds received in battle |
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