Bibliography - Fables, 1800

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Short Title Fables, 1800 
Title Fables for the Female Sex 
Pages 48 
Publisher Haswell, Anthony 
Location AoA 
Date 1800 
Place Bennington 
Data Place AoA: SM49117 
Comments  
First Line Page Verses
Why, Celia, is your spreading waist  3-5   
Nymph, who walks the public streets, The  6-8   
Tell me, Corinna, if you can  8-11   
To know the mistress' humor right  11-14   
It was as learn'd traditions say  14-26   
Duty demands, the parent's voice  26-29   
Lark fed her nestlings each day in the corn, A  30-31 
Fair Miranda admir'd an elegant rose  32- 
Hearth was clean, the fire clear, The  32-33 
That thrush there is wounded I fear  33-34 
Ah! Delia, see the fatal hour  35-36 
When Heaven dissolves the sacred tie  37 
My time, O ye Muses! was happily spent  37-39 
Go patter to lubbers and swabs d' ye see  39-41 
By walks, where the moon beam besilvesr the stream [sic]  42 
One morn as Jemmy of the Dee  43-44 
Ye winds, to whom Collin complains  45 
What means this new felt agitation  45-46 
Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling  46-47 
A courting I went to my love  47-48 
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