Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1771.03.06

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Index Entry Dancing, essay, outdoors, in moral narrative 
Location London 
Citation
CC-H.771.012
26 Feb-6 Mar 1771:22,23,31 (323)
The Rambler, No. 204. . . [79 lines, story of Seged, lord of
Ethiopia.] Their passage was cheered with music, and their
hearts dilated with expectation. . . [53 more lines on
Seged's efforts to be happy for the next nine days.]  Mirth
was frightened away, and they who were before dancing in the
lawns, or singing in the shade, were at once engaged in the
care of regulating their looks, that Seged might find his
will punctually obeyed, and see none among them liable to
banishment. . . [52 lines conclusion.]


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1771.03.06 
Publisher Green and Watson 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1771 
Bibliography B0012512
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