See Vol. II, p. 198, supra. Copy: C.
1784
New-Year | Verses, | For those who Carry the | Pennsylvania Gazette | to the | Customers.| January 1, 1784.| Small folio, broadside.
Reprinted in the 1786 edition, pp. 387-388; in the 1795 edition, p. 265; and in the 1809 edition, Vol. II, pp. 161-162. In the two latter versions, with the title changed to "A News-man's Address," the original first line:
"How things are chang'd since last New Year"
was altered to read:
"What tempests gloomed the by-past year—"
See Vol. II, p. 238, supra. Copy: HSP.
1784
New Year's Verses, Addressed To the Customers of the Freeman's Journal, by the Lad who carries it. January 7, 1784.