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Upon the drying up that ancient river, the river Merrymak [electronic resource].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730.
Contributor:
Winthrop, John, b. 1681.
Green, Timothy, 1679-1757, printer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rivers--Massachusetts--Poetry.
Rivers.
Rivers--Connecticut--Poetry.
Merrimack River (N.H. and Mass.)--Poetry.
Merrimack River (N.H. and Mass.).
Quinebaug River (Mass. and Conn.)--Poetry.
Quinebaug River (Mass. and Conn.).
Genre:
Single sheet verse.
Broadsides.
Poems -- 1721.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 sheet )
Other Title:
Connecticut's flood, on Merrymak's ebb.
Place of Publication:
[New London, Conn.? : Printed by Timothy Green?, 1721]
Notes:
Verse of thirty-six lines; first line: Long did Euphrates make us glad. Signed and dated: January 15. 1719,20. S.S. [i.e., Samuel Sewall].
Followed by another poem, entitled, Connecticut's flood, on Merrymak's ebb; first line: And is old Merrymak come to an end? Signed and dated, "Extempore, March 10, 1720,21. Anthropos." Attributed to John Winthrop, of New-London, by M. Halsey Thomas in The diary of Samuel Sewall, New York, 1973, v. 2, p. 1100-1101.
According to Sewall's diary, an earlier edition of his poem was printed on February 8, 1720/21. No copy is known.
Imprint suggested by Johnson.
Printed side by side on sheet; possibly intended to be separated.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
Cited in:
Bristol, B613
Shipton & Mooney, 39752
Ford, W.C. Broadsides, 480
Johnson, H.A. New London, 137
Wegelin, O. Amer. poetry, 357
English Short Title Catalog, W6603.
OCLC:
510921866

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