| Index Entry | Dancing, essay, narrative, skill qualifies man for high-born bride |
| Location | Boston |
| Citation | BEP(F.754.007 25 Mar 1754:11,12 (969) From the Humourist. Of Fancy. . . [11, 4th para., 6 lines up from bottom].. I stole out of the Seraglio one moon light night, and walked five hundred leagues before morning; and then I arrived at a certain King's court, where, by my good dancing, and my skill in dress, I merited the King's daughter, and had her given me for a wife; but she proved such an errant scold, that there was no living with her, so we were divorced. . . |
| Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
| Date | 1754.03.25 |
| Publisher | Fleet, T. |
| City, State | Boston, MA |
| Year | 1754 |
| Bibliography | B0002760 |