The Works of the Late Aaron Hill ... In Four Volumes. Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, And of Original Poems, Moral and Facetious. With An Essay on the Art of Acting |
The Works of the Late Aaron Hill | ||
EPIGRAM, On giving the Name of Georgia to a Part of Carolina.
While, rip'ning slow, the future purpose lay,
And conscious silence plann'd th' op'ning way;
Kind, o'er the rising scheme, an angel hung,
And dropt this counsel, from his guardian tongue.
And conscious silence plann'd th' op'ning way;
Kind, o'er the rising scheme, an angel hung,
And dropt this counsel, from his guardian tongue.
Wish you, this way, the royal pair inclin'd?
To Carolina be a Georgia join'd—
Then, shall both colonies sure progress make,
Endear'd to either, for the other's sake:
Georgia shall Carolina's favour move;
And Carolina bloom, by George's love.
To Carolina be a Georgia join'd—
Then, shall both colonies sure progress make,
Endear'd to either, for the other's sake:
Georgia shall Carolina's favour move;
And Carolina bloom, by George's love.
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