Heralds of American literature; a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods . ll THE Shade of Him who can beftow,Still plea^d to teach,and yet not proud to knowUnbiasd or by Favour or by Spite ; . ..- Nor dully , nor blindly right;Tho learnd, well-bred ; and, tho well-bred, fincereModeilly bold, and humanely fevere j .Who to a Friend his Faults can fweetly /how,And gladly praife the Merit of a ; .there .he fits,, his cheerful-AM to-lersd jA firm, anfhaken, uncomtpted Friend,Averfe alike to flatter or offend. Printed by Benjamin . Mecora,
Heralds of American literature; a group of patriot writers of the revolutionary and national periods . ll THE Shade of Him who can beftow,Still plea^d to teach,and yet not proud to knowUnbiasd or by Favour or by Spite ; . ..- Nor dully , nor blindly right;Tho learnd, well-bred ; and, tho well-bred, fincereModeilly bold, and humanely fevere j .Who to a Friend his Faults can fweetly /how,And gladly praife the Merit of a ; .there .he fits,, his cheerful-AM to-lersd jA firm, anfhaken, uncomtpted Friend,Averfe alike to flatter or offend. Printed by Benjamin . Mecora, at the New |f j Printing-Office, (near the Town-House, in Bofton) where Jy |BOOKS are Sold, and PRINTING-WORK dene, Cheap. g Title-page of Father Abrahams Advice, Boston, 1760;copy in Boston Public Library. from Heralds of American Literature A GROUP OF PATRIOT WRITERS OF THEREVOLUTIONARY AND NATIONAL PERIODS ANNIE RUSSELL MARBLE, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press London: T. Fishez Unwin, I Adelpfy Terrace 1907 ^ jUBRARY #f CONGRESS] Two Copies Recti «ad NOV 25 -r 907 Copyright Entryheraldsofamerica00marb
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