Citation - Boston Gazette: 1755.09.08

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Index Entry Angelice [t] [beg] Your Satyr cruel is and tart 
Location Boston 
Citation
BG.755.023
8 Sep 1755:33 (23)
[Latin verses]
Angelice.
Your Satyr cruel is and tart; 
but yet I don't envy ye';
And when you've done your best for him,' 
He will your thread-bare doublet trim.--
   Avant. P.M.
  Expiplexis--
Ah! Brother P.M. you and I,
Shall tire the muses by and by; 
And if we should attempt Parnassus,
They down the hill wou'd kick our A-s-s.
They, then alas! we should cry Ambo:
De'el take the premium of our crambo.  C.B.
  The life of John Seymore, who was executed at York, on the
11th of August last, for the murder of his infant child,
take from his own manuscripts.--may be and of the Printers
hereof.


Generic Title Boston Gazette 
Date 1755.09.08 
Publisher Edes, Benjamin and John Gill 
City, State Boston, MA 
Year 1755 
Bibliography B0005483
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