| Index Entry | Dance, metaphor of current affairs, in lyric [beg] World's in a hurry |
| Location | London |
| Citation | PJ.743.007 22 Mar 1743:11, 12 (16) (From the Gentleman's Magazine for September) THE WORLD IN A HURRY: OR, THE DANCE OF NATIONS. The world's in a hurry----what is it about? Or why, O ye monarchs! d'ye make such a rout? Contend ye for int-rest, or humour, or pride? No honour there can be at least on one side. . . . [11 more verses, burdened with various forms of] Russia, Hungary, Sweden, Saxe, Prussia, and France, Spain, England, Sardinia, all join in the dance! |
| Generic Title | Pennsylvania Journal |
| Date | 1743.03.22 |
| Publisher | Bradford, William |
| City, State | Philadelphia, PA |
| Year | 1743 |
| Bibliography | B0037583 |