The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children
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spelling | Cate, James Verfasser aut The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children S.l. Printed by Samuel Bragg, Jun [1795] 1 Online-Ressource (1 sheet ([1] p.)) ill 46 x 37 cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Attributed to James Cate by Evans. Cate published additional verses on the subject ("Devastation by the 'King of Terrours' in the family of Mr. Jeremiah Sandborn, &c. of Sandbornton, in the year 1798, &c."; Evans 35286) in 1799. - Bristol, B9100. - Contains verses on the deaths of Benjamin, Hugh, Ebenezer, and Lucy Sandborn, and "An acknowledgement of God's goodness in creation, preservation, redemption, and resignation to death; and hopes of a glorious resurrection and ascension up to glory." First line: She by his bed-side then did stand. - Evans, 28399. - Imprint supplied by Evans. - Printed in four columns, with woodcut coffins at head of title and preceding the verses on each of the four Sandborns. - Shipton & Mooney, 47424. - Wegelin, O. Amer. poetry, 62 Online-Ausgabe Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2002- Early American Imprints : Evans 1639-1800 (Series I) / EAI I Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041019-6 s2002 Sanborn family Sanborn, Benjamin 1746-1794 Sanborn, Ebenezer 1769-1795 Sanborn, Hugh March 1789-1794 Sanborn, Lucy 1778-1795 Geschichte Sanbornton (N.H.) History Broadsides rbgenr Poems 1795 rbgenr Reproduktion von Cate, James The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton [1795] https://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/aas03038623?origin=/collection/eai1 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Cate, James The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children Sanborn family Sanborn, Benjamin 1746-1794 Sanborn, Ebenezer 1769-1795 Sanborn, Hugh March 1789-1794 Sanborn, Lucy 1778-1795 Geschichte |
title | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
title_auth | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
title_exact_search | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
title_full | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
title_fullStr | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
title_full_unstemmed | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
title_short | The following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of Mr. Benjamin Sandborn, of Sandbornton |
title_sort | the following lines were composed on the melancholly state of the family of mr benjamin sandborn of sandbornton who departed this life october 20 1794 in the 49th year of his age he was seized with a nervous fever continued twenty one days and during the whole time was deprived of reason he left a widow and fourteen children to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father now take a view of his wife and children |
title_sub | who departed this life October 20, 1794, in the 49th year of his age;--he was seized with a nervous fever, continued twenty-one days, and during the whole time was deprived of reason:--he left a widow and fourteen children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father.--Now take a view of his wife and children |
topic | Sanborn family Sanborn, Benjamin 1746-1794 Sanborn, Ebenezer 1769-1795 Sanborn, Hugh March 1789-1794 Sanborn, Lucy 1778-1795 Geschichte |
topic_facet | Sanborn family Sanborn, Benjamin 1746-1794 Sanborn, Ebenezer 1769-1795 Sanborn, Hugh March 1789-1794 Sanborn, Lucy 1778-1795 Geschichte Sanbornton (N.H.) History |
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