Citation - Pennsylvania Ledger: 1776.09.14

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Index Entry Buffoon, in lyric [beg] The life of man to represent 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PL.776.054
14 Sep 1776:41 (86)
From the Lyon's Mouth.
THE PUPPET-SHEW.
The life of man to represent, 
And turn it all to ridicule, 
Wit did a puppet-shew invent, 
Where the chief actor is a fool.
. . . [3 verses]
Thus Daedalus and Ovid too, 
That man's a blockhead have confess'd;
Powel and Stretch *  the hint pursue, 
Life is a farce, the world a jest.
What Momus was of old to Jove
The same a Harlequin is now;
The former was Buffoon above
The latter is a Punch below.
This fleeting scene is but a stage, 
Where various images appear, 
In different parts of youth and age
alike the Prince and peasant share.
. . . [5 more verses]
* Two puppet-shew men.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Ledger 
Date 1776.09.14 
Publisher Humphreys, James, Jun. 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1776 
Bibliography B0039874
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