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Eccentrically brave...]","[re: why Nova Scotia exists]","[Of all the dirty Tory race...]","[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]","[Let the voice of music breathe...]","[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]","[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]","[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]","[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]","[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]","[To speer my love wi glances fair...]","[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]","[It must be so -farewell my native land...]","[re: birth of quintuplets]","[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]","[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]","[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]","[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]","[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']","[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]","[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]","[Forbear, in pity, ah! 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'Tis I, your own true\n               lover...\" ; \"Behold, from many a hostile shore...\" ;\n               \"Nanny blushes when I woo her...\" ; \" 'Tis woman that\n               seduces all mankind...\" ; \"Phillis, the fairest of\n               love's foes...\" ; \"If the heart of man is depress'd with\n               cares...\" ; \"The modes of the Court so common are\n               grown...\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The compiler of this 382-page manuscript volume was \n          Hugh McConnel of \n          Fisk Kill Landing, New Jersey . (See\n         \"author's inscription\" on page 34, etc. The compiler docketed\n         several of the entries \"Fish Kill,\" \"Landing,\" or\n         alternatively, \"Fish Kill Barricks,\" \"Barricks,\" \"Barr-s,\" or\n         \"B.\") The volume was evidently compiled 1777-1788, but\n         includes items originating at earlier dates. Few of the\n         entries are attributed to other authors. While some of the\n         unattributed entries (such as the anecdotes) may simply have\n         been recorded by the compiler, it appears that a majority of\n         the entires may be \n          Hugh McConnel 's original composition.","The volume contains approximately four hundred entries:\n         American, English, and Masonic poems, songs, and verse, as\n         well as anecdotes, maxims, essays, and historical notes. Major\n         themes include American patriotism, anti-British sentiment,\n         wit and humor, military history, love, philosophy, ethics, and\n         Freemasonry. A number of the songs and anecdotes are somewhat\n         risque. A watercolored fraktur appears on page 61, and an\n         engraving, \"New York Packet,\" appears on page 187.","Pages 184-186, 299, 338, and 351 are blank.","Items listed in order of their appearance.","Condition","It appears that at least one page at the beginning of the\n         volume was lost, and significant portions of pages 59-62,\n         97-98, 101-102, 313-314, and 341-346 were cut or torn out\n         prior to the acquisition of the volume; other textual loss has\n         resulted from damage to the edges of the pages and the acidity\n         of the ink used. 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Few and full of sorrow are the days...]","[Fame did he seek, he surely has it...]","[Then like a sailor by the tempest hurl'd...]","[The husband's the pilot, the wife is the\n               ocean...]","[The scene of death is clos'd, the mournful\n               strain...]","[If marriage gives happiness to life...]","[Fairwell to you sweet Ireland...]","[Bumpers about my friendly circle...]","[While thro' the drear of frost and snow...]","[parody on Aristophanes]","[He comes, he comes, the hero comes...]","[The place I admire, and whose people I love...]","[The half of a part of an egg fulle of meat...]","[From clouds of smoke and flames that round me\n               glow...]","[While scenes of transport, every breast\n               inspire...]","[Bravely to aim at something, to make known...]","[England, I feel for what I'm sure you must...]","[Since sleep, death's image (nightly\n               warnings...)]","\"July they say, the fifteenth day...\"","[re: auction of possessions of Sir Henry Clinton]","[Hark! Hear the trumpet's pleasing sound...]","['Twas on a time (I shan't say when)...]","[Hail Masonry, thou craft divine...]","[A Commander in Chief for the British armies...]","[Says Satan to Jammy, I hold you a bet...]","[By your leave, gossip John, by my faith, 'tis so\n               long...]","[Well heavens be prais'd, the mighty secret's\n               out...]","[The British rights in America, consisting...]","[The remaining stock in trade of the Royal\n               Navy...]","[Now nature's genial instinct fires...]","[My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain...]","[Manly Yorkers, fill your glasses...]","[Says Cato, why should men repine...]","[Grown sick of war, and war's alarms...]","[I've often wish'd to be the god of love...]","[Be early wise, lest prudence come too late...]","[Tell me ye knowing and discerning few...]","[If marriage ever be my lot in life...]","[Grant me kind heaven! The man that's brave...]","[Says Nan, one day, to her husband Dick...]","[In former days -no matter when -four-footed beasts\n               resembled men...]","[Marriage, that makes two bodies one...]","[Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise...]","[No more my friends, of vain applause...]","[encloses letter from James Craufurd detailing booty\n               of scalps and Indian petitions]","[You know there goes a tale...]","[Fame let thy trumpet sound...]","[Ye sons of Mars attend...]","[Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind...]","[The more I reflect, the more plain it\n               appears...]","[To blast thy fame though pining envy tries...]","[In a chariot of light from the regions above...]","[A watch may represent the mind of man...]","[The unweary'd progress which you've made...]","[Grave autumn clad in hazy-tintur'd hue...]","[A time there was of manners plain...]","[Since life is uncertain, and no one can say...]","[Britannia's dead, her glory now is o'er...]","[My son, attentive hear the voice of [truth]...]","[This twenty-seventh of November...]","[Warrior, farewell! Eccentrically brave...]","[re: why Nova Scotia exists]","[Of all the dirty Tory race...]","[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]","[Let the voice of music breathe...]","[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]","[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]","[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]","[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]","[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]","[To speer my love wi glances fair...]","[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]","[It must be so -farewell my native land...]","[re: birth of quintuplets]","[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]","[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]","[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]","[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]","[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']","[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]","[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]","[Forbear, in pity, ah! Forbear to sooth...]","[See, with a like refulgent light two Juniuses\n               appear...]","[Spring! 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'Tis I, your own true\n               lover...\" ; \"Behold, from many a hostile shore...\" ;\n               \"Nanny blushes when I woo her...\" ; \" 'Tis woman that\n               seduces all mankind...\" ; \"Phillis, the fairest of\n               love's foes...\" ; \"If the heart of man is depress'd with\n               cares...\" ; \"The modes of the Court so common are\n               grown...\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The compiler of this 382-page manuscript volume was \n          Hugh McConnel of \n          Fisk Kill Landing, New Jersey . (See\n         \"author's inscription\" on page 34, etc. The compiler docketed\n         several of the entries \"Fish Kill,\" \"Landing,\" or\n         alternatively, \"Fish Kill Barricks,\" \"Barricks,\" \"Barr-s,\" or\n         \"B.\") The volume was evidently compiled 1777-1788, but\n         includes items originating at earlier dates. Few of the\n         entries are attributed to other authors. While some of the\n         unattributed entries (such as the anecdotes) may simply have\n         been recorded by the compiler, it appears that a majority of\n         the entires may be \n          Hugh McConnel 's original composition.","The volume contains approximately four hundred entries:\n         American, English, and Masonic poems, songs, and verse, as\n         well as anecdotes, maxims, essays, and historical notes. Major\n         themes include American patriotism, anti-British sentiment,\n         wit and humor, military history, love, philosophy, ethics, and\n         Freemasonry. A number of the songs and anecdotes are somewhat\n         risque. 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Due to its deteriorated condition, the volume\n         was debound, and the pages deacidifed and laminated by the\n         Barrow process.","[The bird that hears her nestlings cry...]","[What's fickle as the wind, the French\n               delight...]","[To the Brethren most ancient, [may] I them\n               address...]","[Take that cardinal virtue most blended with\n               art...]","[How like the fleeting wind, away...]","[My muse now thy aid and assistance we claim...]","[From Scottish mountains hid in snow...]","[An unbelieving Jew one day was skating o'er...]","[Is prudence the cardinal virtue you mean...]","[Could I command the riches of a crown...]","[Hark, hark, the joy-inspiring horn...]","[Her sheep had in clusters [crept] close to a\n               grove...]","[Fair Hebe I left with a cautious [design]...]","[The world is like a whirly gig and swiftly\n               spins...]","[Hark, hark, the joyful news is come...]","[Says Plato why should man be vain...]","[Now has the Brittens snatch'd a short repast...]","[The lofty pillars of the sky...]","[Peace worthy shade! Peace to thy virtuous\n               soul...]","[When late, oppress'd with heart-felt grief...]","[Before that noble creature man, sprang from the\n               dust...]","[Man whilst alone in Eden mourn'd his state...]","[In choice of a wife, prefer the modest,\n               chaste...]","[When Sheba's beautious queen urg'd on fame...]","[Hail Americans hail, still unrivaled in fame...]","[Eager the soldier meets his desperate foe... 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Few and full of sorrow are the days...]","[Fame did he seek, he surely has it...]","[Then like a sailor by the tempest hurl'd...]","[The husband's the pilot, the wife is the\n               ocean...]","[The scene of death is clos'd, the mournful\n               strain...]","[If marriage gives happiness to life...]","[Fairwell to you sweet Ireland...]","[Bumpers about my friendly circle...]","[While thro' the drear of frost and snow...]","[parody on Aristophanes]","[He comes, he comes, the hero comes...]","[The place I admire, and whose people I love...]","[The half of a part of an egg fulle of meat...]","[From clouds of smoke and flames that round me\n               glow...]","[While scenes of transport, every breast\n               inspire...]","[Bravely to aim at something, to make known...]","[England, I feel for what I'm sure you must...]","[Since sleep, death's image (nightly\n               warnings...)]","\"July they say, the fifteenth day...\"","[re: auction of possessions of Sir Henry Clinton]","[Hark! Hear the trumpet's pleasing sound...]","['Twas on a time (I shan't say when)...]","[Hail Masonry, thou craft divine...]","[A Commander in Chief for the British armies...]","[Says Satan to Jammy, I hold you a bet...]","[By your leave, gossip John, by my faith, 'tis so\n               long...]","[Well heavens be prais'd, the mighty secret's\n               out...]","[The British rights in America, consisting...]","[The remaining stock in trade of the Royal\n               Navy...]","[Now nature's genial instinct fires...]","[My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain...]","[Manly Yorkers, fill your glasses...]","[Says Cato, why should men repine...]","[Grown sick of war, and war's alarms...]","[I've often wish'd to be the god of love...]","[Be early wise, lest prudence come too late...]","[Tell me ye knowing and discerning few...]","[If marriage ever be my lot in life...]","[Grant me kind heaven! The man that's brave...]","[Says Nan, one day, to her husband Dick...]","[In former days -no matter when -four-footed beasts\n               resembled men...]","[Marriage, that makes two bodies one...]","[Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise...]","[No more my friends, of vain applause...]","[encloses letter from James Craufurd detailing booty\n               of scalps and Indian petitions]","[You know there goes a tale...]","[Fame let thy trumpet sound...]","[Ye sons of Mars attend...]","[Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind...]","[The more I reflect, the more plain it\n               appears...]","[To blast thy fame though pining envy tries...]","[In a chariot of light from the regions above...]","[A watch may represent the mind of man...]","[The unweary'd progress which you've made...]","[Grave autumn clad in hazy-tintur'd hue...]","[A time there was of manners plain...]","[Since life is uncertain, and no one can say...]","[Britannia's dead, her glory now is o'er...]","[My son, attentive hear the voice of [truth]...]","[This twenty-seventh of November...]","[Warrior, farewell! Eccentrically brave...]","[re: why Nova Scotia exists]","[Of all the dirty Tory race...]","[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]","[Let the voice of music breathe...]","[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]","[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]","[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]","[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]","[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]","[To speer my love wi glances fair...]","[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]","[It must be so -farewell my native land...]","[re: birth of quintuplets]","[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]","[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]","[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]","[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]","[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']","[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]","[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]","[Forbear, in pity, ah! Forbear to sooth...]","[See, with a like refulgent light two Juniuses\n               appear...]","[Spring! Gladsome season of the year...]","[Lull'd in a pleasing sleep, old Gripus lies...]","[Good unexpected, evil unforeseen...]","[O spirit of the truly brave...]","[includes capitals and populations]","[Would you, my friend, in little room express...]","[Sir John and Sir John's spouse the tombs\n               survey'd...]","[In Britain's land, our author tells...]","[My nam's Shady Carty, I don't care who knows\n               it...]","[The heavy hours are almost past...]","\"Guardian angels now protect me...\"","[Free from confinement and strife...]","[See the conquering hero comes...]","[Oh! how shall I, in language weak...]","[Come, rouze brother sportsmen, the hunters all\n               cry...]","[At the sign of the horse, old spintext, of\n               course...]","[I'm a hole that's too narrow when first I am\n               try'd...]","[Cease rude boreas blustering railer...]","[Phillis, as her wine she sipp'd in...]","[Sylvia on her arm reclining...]","[Hark! Hark! 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'Tis I, your own true\n               lover...\" ; \"Behold, from many a hostile shore...\" ;\n               \"Nanny blushes when I woo her...\" ; \" 'Tis woman that\n               seduces all mankind...\" ; \"Phillis, the fairest of\n               love's foes...\" ; \"If the heart of man is depress'd with\n               cares...\" ; \"The modes of the Court so common are\n               grown...\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The compiler of this 382-page manuscript volume was \n          Hugh McConnel of \n          Fisk Kill Landing, New Jersey . (See\n         \"author's inscription\" on page 34, etc. The compiler docketed\n         several of the entries \"Fish Kill,\" \"Landing,\" or\n         alternatively, \"Fish Kill Barricks,\" \"Barricks,\" \"Barr-s,\" or\n         \"B.\") The volume was evidently compiled 1777-1788, but\n         includes items originating at earlier dates. Few of the\n         entries are attributed to other authors. While some of the\n         unattributed entries (such as the anecdotes) may simply have\n         been recorded by the compiler, it appears that a majority of\n         the entires may be \n          Hugh McConnel 's original composition.","The volume contains approximately four hundred entries:\n         American, English, and Masonic poems, songs, and verse, as\n         well as anecdotes, maxims, essays, and historical notes. Major\n         themes include American patriotism, anti-British sentiment,\n         wit and humor, military history, love, philosophy, ethics, and\n         Freemasonry. A number of the songs and anecdotes are somewhat\n         risque. A watercolored fraktur appears on page 61, and an\n         engraving, \"New York Packet,\" appears on page 187.","Pages 184-186, 299, 338, and 351 are blank.","Items listed in order of their appearance.","Condition","It appears that at least one page at the beginning of the\n         volume was lost, and significant portions of pages 59-62,\n         97-98, 101-102, 313-314, and 341-346 were cut or torn out\n         prior to the acquisition of the volume; other textual loss has\n         resulted from damage to the edges of the pages and the acidity\n         of the ink used. Due to its deteriorated condition, the volume\n         was debound, and the pages deacidifed and laminated by the\n         Barrow process.","[The bird that hears her nestlings cry...]","[What's fickle as the wind, the French\n               delight...]","[To the Brethren most ancient, [may] I them\n               address...]","[Take that cardinal virtue most blended with\n               art...]","[How like the fleeting wind, away...]","[My muse now thy aid and assistance we claim...]","[From Scottish mountains hid in snow...]","[An unbelieving Jew one day was skating o'er...]","[Is prudence the cardinal virtue you mean...]","[Could I command the riches of a crown...]","[Hark, hark, the joy-inspiring horn...]","[Her sheep had in clusters [crept] close to a\n               grove...]","[Fair Hebe I left with a cautious [design]...]","[The world is like a whirly gig and swiftly\n               spins...]","[Hark, hark, the joyful news is come...]","[Says Plato why should man be vain...]","[Now has the Brittens snatch'd a short repast...]","[The lofty pillars of the sky...]","[Peace worthy shade! Peace to thy virtuous\n               soul...]","[When late, oppress'd with heart-felt grief...]","[Before that noble creature man, sprang from the\n               dust...]","[Man whilst alone in Eden mourn'd his state...]","[In choice of a wife, prefer the modest,\n               chaste...]","[When Sheba's beautious queen urg'd on fame...]","[Hail Americans hail, still unrivaled in fame...]","[Eager the soldier meets his desperate foe... 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Few and full of sorrow are the days...]","[Fame did he seek, he surely has it...]","[Then like a sailor by the tempest hurl'd...]","[The husband's the pilot, the wife is the\n               ocean...]","[The scene of death is clos'd, the mournful\n               strain...]","[If marriage gives happiness to life...]","[Fairwell to you sweet Ireland...]","[Bumpers about my friendly circle...]","[While thro' the drear of frost and snow...]","[parody on Aristophanes]","[He comes, he comes, the hero comes...]","[The place I admire, and whose people I love...]","[The half of a part of an egg fulle of meat...]","[From clouds of smoke and flames that round me\n               glow...]","[While scenes of transport, every breast\n               inspire...]","[Bravely to aim at something, to make known...]","[England, I feel for what I'm sure you must...]","[Since sleep, death's image (nightly\n               warnings...)]","\"July they say, the fifteenth day...\"","[re: auction of possessions of Sir Henry Clinton]","[Hark! Hear the trumpet's pleasing sound...]","['Twas on a time (I shan't say when)...]","[Hail Masonry, thou craft divine...]","[A Commander in Chief for the British armies...]","[Says Satan to Jammy, I hold you a bet...]","[By your leave, gossip John, by my faith, 'tis so\n               long...]","[Well heavens be prais'd, the mighty secret's\n               out...]","[The British rights in America, consisting...]","[The remaining stock in trade of the Royal\n               Navy...]","[Now nature's genial instinct fires...]","[My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain...]","[Manly Yorkers, fill your glasses...]","[Says Cato, why should men repine...]","[Grown sick of war, and war's alarms...]","[I've often wish'd to be the god of love...]","[Be early wise, lest prudence come too late...]","[Tell me ye knowing and discerning few...]","[If marriage ever be my lot in life...]","[Grant me kind heaven! The man that's brave...]","[Says Nan, one day, to her husband Dick...]","[In former days -no matter when -four-footed beasts\n               resembled men...]","[Marriage, that makes two bodies one...]","[Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise...]","[No more my friends, of vain applause...]","[encloses letter from James Craufurd detailing booty\n               of scalps and Indian petitions]","[You know there goes a tale...]","[Fame let thy trumpet sound...]","[Ye sons of Mars attend...]","[Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind...]","[The more I reflect, the more plain it\n               appears...]","[To blast thy fame though pining envy tries...]","[In a chariot of light from the regions above...]","[A watch may represent the mind of man...]","[The unweary'd progress which you've made...]","[Grave autumn clad in hazy-tintur'd hue...]","[A time there was of manners plain...]","[Since life is uncertain, and no one can say...]","[Britannia's dead, her glory now is o'er...]","[My son, attentive hear the voice of [truth]...]","[This twenty-seventh of November...]","[Warrior, farewell! Eccentrically brave...]","[re: why Nova Scotia exists]","[Of all the dirty Tory race...]","[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]","[Let the voice of music breathe...]","[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]","[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]","[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]","[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]","[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]","[To speer my love wi glances fair...]","[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]","[It must be so -farewell my native land...]","[re: birth of quintuplets]","[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]","[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]","[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]","[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]","[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']","[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]","[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]","[Forbear, in pity, ah! Forbear to sooth...]","[See, with a like refulgent light two Juniuses\n               appear...]","[Spring! Gladsome season of the year...]","[Lull'd in a pleasing sleep, old Gripus lies...]","[Good unexpected, evil unforeseen...]","[O spirit of the truly brave...]","[includes capitals and populations]","[Would you, my friend, in little room express...]","[Sir John and Sir John's spouse the tombs\n               survey'd...]","[In Britain's land, our author tells...]","[My nam's Shady Carty, I don't care who knows\n               it...]","[The heavy hours are almost past...]","\"Guardian angels now protect me...\"","[Free from confinement and strife...]","[See the conquering hero comes...]","[Oh! how shall I, in language weak...]","[Come, rouze brother sportsmen, the hunters all\n               cry...]","[At the sign of the horse, old spintext, of\n               course...]","[I'm a hole that's too narrow when first I am\n               try'd...]","[Cease rude boreas blustering railer...]","[Phillis, as her wine she sipp'd in...]","[Sylvia on her arm reclining...]","[Hark! Hark! 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Eccentrically brave...]","[re: why Nova Scotia exists]","[Of all the dirty Tory race...]","[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]","[Let the voice of music breathe...]","[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]","[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]","[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]","[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]","[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]","[To speer my love wi glances fair...]","[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]","[It must be so -farewell my native land...]","[re: birth of quintuplets]","[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]","[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]","[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]","[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]","[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']","[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]","[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]","[Forbear, in pity, ah! 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The man that's brave...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Says Nan, one day, to her husband Dick...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[In former days -no matter when -four-footed beasts\n               resembled men...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Marriage, that makes two bodies one...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[No more my friends, of vain applause...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[encloses letter from James Craufurd detailing booty\n               of scalps and Indian petitions]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[You know there goes a tale...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Fame let thy trumpet sound...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ye sons of Mars attend...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[The more I reflect, the more plain it\n               appears...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[To blast thy fame though pining envy tries...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[In a chariot of light from the regions above...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[A watch may represent the mind of man...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[The unweary'd progress which you've made...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Grave autumn clad in hazy-tintur'd hue...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[A time there was of manners plain...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Since life is uncertain, and no one can say...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Britannia's dead, her glory now is o'er...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[My son, attentive hear the voice of [truth]...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[This twenty-seventh of November...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Warrior, farewell! Eccentrically brave...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[re: why Nova Scotia exists]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Of all the dirty Tory race...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Let the voice of music breathe...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[To speer my love wi glances fair...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[It must be so -farewell my native land...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[re: birth of quintuplets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Forbear, in pity, ah! Forbear to sooth...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[See, with a like refulgent light two Juniuses\n               appear...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spring! Gladsome season of the year...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Lull'd in a pleasing sleep, old Gripus lies...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Good unexpected, evil unforeseen...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[O spirit of the truly brave...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[includes capitals and populations]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Would you, my friend, in little room express...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Sir John and Sir John's spouse the tombs\n               survey'd...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[In Britain's land, our author tells...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[My nam's Shady Carty, I don't care who knows\n               it...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[The heavy hours are almost past...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guardian angels now protect me...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Free from confinement and strife...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[See the conquering hero comes...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Oh! how shall I, in language weak...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Come, rouze brother sportsmen, the hunters all\n               cry...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[At the sign of the horse, old spintext, of\n               course...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[I'm a hole that's too narrow when first I am\n               try'd...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Cease rude boreas blustering railer...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Phillis, as her wine she sipp'd in...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Sylvia on her arm reclining...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Hark! Hark! The joy-inspiring horn...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[In penance for past folly, a pilgrim blithe...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[How stands the glass around, for shame you\n               take...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[When the trees are all bare, not a leaf...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Not far from town a country squire...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[John Anderson, my Jo, John...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Sure Sally is the lovliest lass...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Welcome, welcome, brother debtor...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Contented I am, and contented I'll be...]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[\"By my sighs you may discover...\" ; \"Ye gods, ye\n               give to me a wife...\" ; \"Lyle's a garden, rich in\n               treasure...\" ; \"In infancy our hopes and fears...\" ; \"If\n               o'er the cruel tyrant, love...\" ; \"Arise, arise, great\n               dead, for arms renown'd...\" ; \"Through all the\n               employments of life...\" ; \"Fly switftly, ye minutes,\n               till comus receive...\" ; \"Hark! 'Tis I, your own true\n               lover...\" ; \"Behold, from many a hostile shore...\" ;\n               \"Nanny blushes when I woo her...\" ; \" 'Tis woman that\n               seduces all mankind...\" ; \"Phillis, the fairest of\n               love's foes...\" ; \"If the heart of man is depress'd with\n               cares...\" ; \"The modes of the Court so common are\n               grown...\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The compiler of this 382-page manuscript volume was \n          Hugh McConnel of \n          Fisk Kill Landing, New Jersey . (See\n         \"author's inscription\" on page 34, etc. The compiler docketed\n         several of the entries \"Fish Kill,\" \"Landing,\" or\n         alternatively, \"Fish Kill Barricks,\" \"Barricks,\" \"Barr-s,\" or\n         \"B.\") The volume was evidently compiled 1777-1788, but\n         includes items originating at earlier dates. Few of the\n         entries are attributed to other authors. While some of the\n         unattributed entries (such as the anecdotes) may simply have\n         been recorded by the compiler, it appears that a majority of\n         the entires may be \n          Hugh McConnel 's original composition.","The volume contains approximately four hundred entries:\n         American, English, and Masonic poems, songs, and verse, as\n         well as anecdotes, maxims, essays, and historical notes. Major\n         themes include American patriotism, anti-British sentiment,\n         wit and humor, military history, love, philosophy, ethics, and\n         Freemasonry. A number of the songs and anecdotes are somewhat\n         risque. A watercolored fraktur appears on page 61, and an\n         engraving, \"New York Packet,\" appears on page 187.","Pages 184-186, 299, 338, and 351 are blank.","Items listed in order of their appearance.","Condition","It appears that at least one page at the beginning of the\n         volume was lost, and significant portions of pages 59-62,\n         97-98, 101-102, 313-314, and 341-346 were cut or torn out\n         prior to the acquisition of the volume; other textual loss has\n         resulted from damage to the edges of the pages and the acidity\n         of the ink used. Due to its deteriorated condition, the volume\n         was debound, and the pages deacidifed and laminated by the\n         Barrow process.","[The bird that hears her nestlings cry...]","[What's fickle as the wind, the French\n               delight...]","[To the Brethren most ancient, [may] I them\n               address...]","[Take that cardinal virtue most blended with\n               art...]","[How like the fleeting wind, away...]","[My muse now thy aid and assistance we claim...]","[From Scottish mountains hid in snow...]","[An unbelieving Jew one day was skating o'er...]","[Is prudence the cardinal virtue you mean...]","[Could I command the riches of a crown...]","[Hark, hark, the joy-inspiring horn...]","[Her sheep had in clusters [crept] close to a\n               grove...]","[Fair Hebe I left with a cautious [design]...]","[The world is like a whirly gig and swiftly\n               spins...]","[Hark, hark, the joyful news is come...]","[Says Plato why should man be vain...]","[Now has the Brittens snatch'd a short repast...]","[The lofty pillars of the sky...]","[Peace worthy shade! Peace to thy virtuous\n               soul...]","[When late, oppress'd with heart-felt grief...]","[Before that noble creature man, sprang from the\n               dust...]","[Man whilst alone in Eden mourn'd his state...]","[In choice of a wife, prefer the modest,\n               chaste...]","[When Sheba's beautious queen urg'd on fame...]","[Hail Americans hail, still unrivaled in fame...]","[Eager the soldier meets his desperate foe... (with\n               watercolor fraktur)]","[Come all you Americans that's faithful and\n               brave...]","[And are you sure the news is true...]","[Th'o the fate of battle on to morrow wait...]","[\"War; how I hate thy horrid name...\"]","[O [damn] this congress, [damn] each upstart\n               state...]","[As I was a-walking one morning...]","[In a mouldering cave, where the wretched\n               retreat...]","[Grieve not for me my dearest dear...]","[In a chariot of light from the region of day...]","[Sleep, Adam, sleep, and take thy rest...]","[As fair Olinda sat beneath a shady tree...]","[Silvia the fair, in the bloom of fifteen...]","[A mason's daughter, fair and young...]","[Once I was blind and could not see...]","[King Solomon, that wise projector...]","[A health to our sisters let's drink...]","[A mason one time was cast for a crime...]","[To all who..., this counsel I bestow...]","[Freedom is a real treasure...]","[Here lies DuVall, Reader if male thou art...]","[On day as I was walking down a river side...]","[Come on my harts of tempred steel...]","[God save America, free from tyrannic sway...]","[A [crab louse] I am, from a [crab louse] I\n               came...]","[What thanks, my friend should be given...]","[Ah! Few and full of sorrow are the days...]","[Fame did he seek, he surely has it...]","[Then like a sailor by the tempest hurl'd...]","[The husband's the pilot, the wife is the\n               ocean...]","[The scene of death is clos'd, the mournful\n               strain...]","[If marriage gives happiness to life...]","[Fairwell to you sweet Ireland...]","[Bumpers about my friendly circle...]","[While thro' the drear of frost and snow...]","[parody on Aristophanes]","[He comes, he comes, the hero comes...]","[The place I admire, and whose people I love...]","[The half of a part of an egg fulle of meat...]","[From clouds of smoke and flames that round me\n               glow...]","[While scenes of transport, every breast\n               inspire...]","[Bravely to aim at something, to make known...]","[England, I feel for what I'm sure you must...]","[Since sleep, death's image (nightly\n               warnings...)]","\"July they say, the fifteenth day...\"","[re: auction of possessions of Sir Henry Clinton]","[Hark! Hear the trumpet's pleasing sound...]","['Twas on a time (I shan't say when)...]","[Hail Masonry, thou craft divine...]","[A Commander in Chief for the British armies...]","[Says Satan to Jammy, I hold you a bet...]","[By your leave, gossip John, by my faith, 'tis so\n               long...]","[Well heavens be prais'd, the mighty secret's\n               out...]","[The British rights in America, consisting...]","[The remaining stock in trade of the Royal\n               Navy...]","[Now nature's genial instinct fires...]","[My Lords, I can hardly from weeping refrain...]","[Manly Yorkers, fill your glasses...]","[Says Cato, why should men repine...]","[Grown sick of war, and war's alarms...]","[I've often wish'd to be the god of love...]","[Be early wise, lest prudence come too late...]","[Tell me ye knowing and discerning few...]","[If marriage ever be my lot in life...]","[Grant me kind heaven! The man that's brave...]","[Says Nan, one day, to her husband Dick...]","[In former days -no matter when -four-footed beasts\n               resembled men...]","[Marriage, that makes two bodies one...]","[Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise...]","[No more my friends, of vain applause...]","[encloses letter from James Craufurd detailing booty\n               of scalps and Indian petitions]","[You know there goes a tale...]","[Fame let thy trumpet sound...]","[Ye sons of Mars attend...]","[Pride, the consumptive child of a weak mind...]","[The more I reflect, the more plain it\n               appears...]","[To blast thy fame though pining envy tries...]","[In a chariot of light from the regions above...]","[A watch may represent the mind of man...]","[The unweary'd progress which you've made...]","[Grave autumn clad in hazy-tintur'd hue...]","[A time there was of manners plain...]","[Since life is uncertain, and no one can say...]","[Britannia's dead, her glory now is o'er...]","[My son, attentive hear the voice of [truth]...]","[This twenty-seventh of November...]","[Warrior, farewell! Eccentrically brave...]","[re: why Nova Scotia exists]","[Of all the dirty Tory race...]","[re: Levi Pawling, d. 1782 Apr 30]","[Let the voice of music breathe...]","[Fair Celia of yon yellow hill...]","[Great bodies move slow I've heard said...]","[To the Senate of York, with all due\n               submission...]","[re: the accidental destruction of the King of\n               Portugal's china by Burgoyne's wife]","[Can av'rice give content: the miser view...]","[To speer my love wi glances fair...]","[re: John Webb, d. 1746 May 3]","[It must be so -farewell my native land...]","[re: birth of quintuplets]","[Ye sacred tomes by my inerring guide...]","[Full fifty thousand Prussia's kings has\n               ta'en...]","[Three fifths of the world which a wit I know\n               says...]","[Ye blooming fair of race divine...]","[Says vaunting bute, `in times to come...']","[Undone by women, faithful records tell...]","[O why dost thou fond parent grieve...]","[Forbear, in pity, ah! Forbear to sooth...]","[See, with a like refulgent light two Juniuses\n               appear...]","[Spring! Gladsome season of the year...]","[Lull'd in a pleasing sleep, old Gripus lies...]","[Good unexpected, evil unforeseen...]","[O spirit of the truly brave...]","[includes capitals and populations]","[Would you, my friend, in little room express...]","[Sir John and Sir John's spouse the tombs\n               survey'd...]","[In Britain's land, our author tells...]","[My nam's Shady Carty, I don't care who knows\n               it...]","[The heavy hours are almost past...]","\"Guardian angels now protect me...\"","[Free from confinement and strife...]","[See the conquering hero comes...]","[Oh! how shall I, in language weak...]","[Come, rouze brother sportsmen, the hunters all\n               cry...]","[At the sign of the horse, old spintext, of\n               course...]","[I'm a hole that's too narrow when first I am\n               try'd...]","[Cease rude boreas blustering railer...]","[Phillis, as her wine she sipp'd in...]","[Sylvia on her arm reclining...]","[Hark! Hark! The joy-inspiring horn...]","[In penance for past folly, a pilgrim blithe...]","[How stands the glass around, for shame you\n               take...]","[When the trees are all bare, not a leaf...]","[Not far from town a country squire...]","[John Anderson, my Jo, John...]","[Sure Sally is the lovliest lass...]","[Welcome, welcome, brother debtor...]","[Contented I am, and contented I'll be...]","[\"By my sighs you may discover...\" ; \"Ye gods, ye\n               give to me a wife...\" ; \"Lyle's a garden, rich in\n               treasure...\" ; \"In infancy our hopes and fears...\" ; \"If\n               o'er the cruel tyrant, love...\" ; \"Arise, arise, great\n               dead, for arms renown'd...\" ; \"Through all the\n               employments of life...\" ; \"Fly switftly, ye minutes,\n               till comus receive...\" ; \"Hark! 'Tis I, your own true\n               lover...\" ; \"Behold, from many a hostile shore...\" ;\n               \"Nanny blushes when I woo her...\" ; \" 'Tis woman that\n               seduces all mankind...\" ; \"Phillis, the fairest of\n               love's foes...\" ; \"If the heart of man is depress'd with\n               cares...\" ; \"The modes of the Court so common are\n               grown...\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc/\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":[""],"names_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. 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