A poem on those unfortunate persons who perished in the late storm, which happened on the 11th September, 1804
Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by heavy black line within mourning border. At head of title wood-engraving of six coffins. Printed area measures: 29.6 x 15.8 cm. At end of text: Captain Luce, and Messrs Lewis and Blaney are found and buried--likewise, several others, whose names we have not learned--It is supposed upwards of twenty persons perished in this gale, on our coast. Poem in sixteen numbered four-line stanzas. In lower margin: Price 3 cents. Not in Evans, Bristol or Shaw & Shoemaker. First line: Ye sailors all, who e'er you be.
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