To the marquis of Rockingham upon his intercession with his majesty to save the life of an unhappy young man 1750.

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To the marquis of Rockingham upon his intercession with his majesty to save the life of an unhappy young man 1750.

Autograph manuscript by David Garrick. Consists of suggested title (no poem follows) and a line from the Aeneid, in Latin ("Sunt lacrym[a]e rerum et mentum mortalia tangunt").

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SNAC Resource ID: 7109355

Folger Shakespeare Library

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