Songs of the Revolution; a Paper Read Before the General David Humphreys Branch of the Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, May Twenty-Ninth, Mdcccxciii
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Abhorring that obnoxious day ; The whole make fourteen thousand men, ) > 14,000 Who may not with us fight again. ) This is a pretty just account Of Burgoyne's legions' whole amount, Who came across the northern Lakes To desolate our happy States. Their brass cannons we have got all — Fifty-six — both great and small ; And ten thousand stand of arms. To prevent all future harms ; Stores and implements complete. Of workmanship exceeding neat ; Covered wagons in great plenty. And proper harness no... way scanty. Among our prisoners there are Six generals of fame most rare ; Six members of their Parliament — Reluctantly they seem content ; Three British Lords, and Lord Belcarras, Who came, our country free, to harass. Two baronets of high extraction Were sorely wounded in the action. * Col. John Brown, of Massachusetts f Gen. Herkimer, of New York (probably). —30— A long ballad entitled " American Taxation," was writ- ten during the revolutionary contest, but evidently after Burgoyne's surrender, by a Connecticut schoolmaster named St.
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