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The dying words of Captain Kid, a noted pirate who was hanged at Execution-Dock, in England.

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Format:
Book
Series:
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 49750.
Standardized Title:
Dying words of Captain Kidd.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kidd, William, -1701--Poetry.
Kidd, William.
Kidd, William, -1701.
Pirates--Poetry.
Pirates.
Executions and executioners--Great Britain--Poetry.
Executions and executioners.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Broadsides.
Poems -- 1780.
Poetry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 sheet (1 unnumbered page)) : illustrations (relief cut)
Place of Publication:
[Boston] : Sold at the Bible and Heart in Cornhill, Boston., [between 1780 and 1806]
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Notes:
Verse in twenty-five numbered stanzas; first line: You captains brave and bold, hear our cries, hear our cries.
The Bible and Heart, Boston, was the sign of Thomas (1732-1797) and John Fleet from 1780 to 1797, of John and Thomas (1768-1827) Fleet from 1797 to 1803, and of Thomas Fleet (1768-1827) from 1803-1806.
Relief cut of a hanging at left of title; text in two columns, separated by ornaments; printed area measures 31.5 x 18.3 cm.
Not in Evans or Bristol.
Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Incorporated, 2002-2004. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. First series ; numbers 49750).
Access Restriction:
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