Citation - Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes): 1783.09.12

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Index Entry Flute, in lyric [beg] Tis plain; no doubt disturbs my mind 
Location Baltimore 
Citation
MG-B(H.783.017
12 Sep 1783:41 (1/18)
THE SEAT OF PLEASURE.
. . . [Latin line]
A shepherd asks --
Tell me, ye powder'd beaux and belles,
In whom each soft attraction dwells; 
Where is the place by heav'n design'd,
For beauty, wit and sense refin'd?
. . .  [6 more lines]
Air.
'Tis plain; no doubt disturbs my mind,
And Dover is the place--
Where Jove our happiness design'd
And stor'd with every grace. 
. . . [4 more verses]
Still pleasure crowns each gay pursuit;
Unheeded glides the day;
With songs, or with the merry flute,
We drive the night away.
. . . [6 more lines]


Generic Title Maryland Gazette-Baltimore (Hayes) 
Date 1783.09.12 
Publisher Hayes, John 
City, State Baltimore, MD 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0020694
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