Citation - Boston Gazette: 1740.03.10

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Index Entry Lady and The Flea [t] [beg] Lady gay, of lofty name, A 
Location London 
Citation
BG.740.001
3-10 Mar 1740:32 (1050)
Fable, from a late Magazine.
LADY AND THE FLEA,
A lady gay, of lofty name, 
From court or play house stately came;
Her dress not far below a Queen,
And Princely-proud her gate and mien;
See how my person draws the eyes
Or all I meet! --- they speak surprized!
The instant that she speaks a flea
Skipt from her hose, and bit her knee;
She stoop'd and heard the insulting mite
Say to itself, This mortal Wight,
Was made for me!  Fair luscious meat,
For fleas and lice and worms to eat.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1740.03.10 
Publisher Boydell, John 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1740 
Bibliography B0004784
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