148Robert Treat Paine to Voyage to No: CarolinaRTPAllen, JamesPalmer, Joseph
Boston, N.E. January 6th 1752
Dr.
Cr.
1751.
For his Share of Naval Stores left in No. Carolina
240
0
0
1751
By Sundrys for Cargo, Stores, &c.
774
3
6
By 1/3 of Portlidge Bill, hire of the Vessell &c.--- --- ---
474
10
6
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his Share of returns to pay 1/3 Charges
474
10
6
Old Tenor
£
1248
14
0
---
Do. — in neat proceeds
224
15
0
---
Do. — loss on the voyage
309
8
6
Old Tenor
£
1248
14
0
Boston, N.E. January 6th 1752Errors Exceptedper J: PalmerROBERT TREAT PAINEJAMES ALLEN
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; endorsed: "Robs. Treat Paine's Actt."
A SongRTP
Maidstone Point March 5th 1752Pamplico River North Carolina1Two Gods of great HonourBacchus & Apollo one famous in Musick, the other in WineIn their Cups they were ravingDisputing & braving whose fame was the greatest or Trade most divine.Your Musick says BacchusWould stunn us & rack us did Claret not soften the Discord you make Songs are not inviting149Nor Musick delighting 'till Poets of my great Influence pertake.When Mortalls are frettedPerplex'd & indebted To me as a Parent for succour they flyIn their sad ConditionI grant their Petition And a Bottle relieves the Oppress'd Votary.Then leave off your TutingYour Fidling your Fluting Aside throw your Harp & bow down to a FlaskMy Joys they are riperThen Tunes from a Piper What Musik so sweet as the sound of a Cask.Says Phoebus this FellowIs drunk sure or Mellow To praise Musick less than good Wine & OctoberThe Man that loves drinkingHe is past thoughts of thinking He has not the wit to keep himself Sober.While they were a wranglingDisputing & jangling Came Buxom young Venus to End the DisputeSays she now to ease youI'll best of all please you When Arm'd with a bottle & Charm'd with a Flute.Your Wine it has charm'd meYour Musick's alarm'd me So Wine has compleated what Musick beganAs the Gods were a movingI could not help Loving Since she had shewn Favour my heart to be won.The Gods struck with Wonder Mov'd on by Jove's Thunder They Jointly agreed in supplying Love's Flames150And so in a Function Mov'd on in Conjunction To Melt the soft Wishes of this Amorous Dame.
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; endorsed: "Song Bacchus and Apollo North Carolina March 5. 1752."
1.
On Jan. 27,1752, RTP sailed for North Carolina as a passenger on the brigantine Primrose, Stephen Brown, master, with a consignment of mixed merchandise to be sold for the account of Boston merchants Henry Darrall, Samuel Downe (which RTP spells Downes), and William Fisher. The passage took 28 days, due in large part to the severe weather that New England was experiencing and the counter currents and foggy weather off North Carolina. RTP says in his diary: "On the 14 day I was taken exceeding sick of a Fever which confin'd me to my Cabin for 12 days, during which Time I suffered exceedingly for want of Conveniencys, having nothing on board any way fit for one to eat, the Fever was of the Intermitting sort and return'd with great violence every other day, and the only relief I had was sweating with Baum and Sage Tea with which I was but poorly attended by Reason of the Badness of Weather." Shortly after landing RTP went to Henry Snoad's house at Maidstone Point where he either copied or composed this poem.