A Poem, by Phillis, a Negro Girl, in Boston. On the Death of the Reverend George Whitefield (1770 Boston edition) (Q1332): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): [decorative border] | AN | ELEGIAC | POEM, | On the DEATH of that celebrated Divine, and eminent | Servant of JESUS CHRIST, the Reverend and | learned | George Whitefield, | Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Countess of | HUNTINGDON, &c. &c. |)
(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): Who made his Exit from this transitory State, | to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on LORD's Day, | 30th of September, 1770, when he was seized with a Fit of the | Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near BOSTON, NEW-ENGLAND. | In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble | Benefactress the worthy and pious lady HUNTINGDON ;---- | and the Orphan-Children in)
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Who made his Exit from this transitory State, | to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on LORD's Day, | 30th of September, 1770, when he was seized with a Fit of the | Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near BOSTON, NEW-ENGLAND. | In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble | Benefactress the worthy and pious lady HUNTINGDON ;---- | and the Orphan-Children in
Property / title page transcription: Who made his Exit from this transitory State, | to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on LORD's Day, | 30th of September, 1770, when he was seized with a Fit of the | Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near BOSTON, NEW-ENGLAND. | In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble | Benefactress the worthy and pious lady HUNTINGDON ;---- | and the Orphan-Children in / rank
 
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Elegiac Poem by Phillis Wheatley (1770 Boston edition)
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A Poem, by Phillis, a Negro Girl, in Boston. On the Death of the Reverend George Whitefield (1770 Boston edition)
Elegiac Poem by Phillis Wheatley (1770 Boston edition)

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    [decorative border] | AN | ELEGIAC | POEM, | On the DEATH of that celebrated Divine, and eminent | Servant of JESUS CHRIST, the Reverend and | learned | George Whitefield, | Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Countess of | HUNTINGDON, &c. &c. |
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    Who made his Exit from this transitory State, | to dwell in the celestial Realms of Bliss, on LORD's Day, | 30th of September, 1770, when he was seized with a Fit of the | Asthma, at Newbury-Port, near BOSTON, NEW-ENGLAND. | In which is a Condolatory Address to His truly noble | Benefactress the worthy and pious lady HUNTINGDON ;---- | and the Orphan-Children in
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