Citation - Essex Gazette: 1770.09.25

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Index Entry Lyric, topical [beg] Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise 
Location London 
Citation
EG.770.027
18-25 Sep 1770:342,343 (3/113)
Specimen of the literary abilities of the D--- of C------,
being one of the letters wrote during his late amour with
Lady Grosvenor.
From the London Morning Chronicle, July 5.
My dearest little angel, I wrote my last letter to you
yesterday at eleven o'clock just when we sailed I dined at
two o'clock and as for the afternoon I had some music I have
my own servant on board that plays and a couple of hands
from London for the six weeks I am out---
. . . [1 column of continuous prose without periods or
commas]
  Now oft had Henry changed his sly disguise,
  Unmarked by all but beautious Harriets eyes;
  Oft had found means alone to see the dame,
  And at her feet to breath his am'rous flame;
. . . [8 lines follow]


Generic Title Essex Gazette 
Date 1770.09.25 
Publisher Hall, Samuel 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0016060
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