Citation - Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia: 1780.11.14

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Index Entry Balls, in lyric [beg] How little I dreamt, when I wrote last, my sister 
Location New York 
Citation
PP-P.780.113
14 Nov 1780:11, 12
[Letter to Tabitha, intercepted when the American army lay
near New Bridge]
New-York, September 12, 1780.
How little I dreamt, when I wrote last, my sister, 
The rebels were still on our backs like a blister.
The th' moved to Fort-Lee, I was happy too soon, 
And thought myself as snug as the man in the moon.
[108 lines, including :]
. . . What sorrowful tunes do they set for our eyes, 
When they sing of themselves, what fithian and lies:
. . . This morning, quoth Bet, as she lac'd on my stays
It enters my head we shall have no more plays;
And as for the balls dance at them who may, 
I trust there will none of them fall in our way.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia 
Date 1780.11.14 
Publisher Dunlap, John and David C. Claypoole 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0040635
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