Citation - South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette: 1769.04.17

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Index Entry Enchantment, The [t] [beg] Nor sense nor law protect thee now 
Location London 
Citation
SCAGG.769.033
10-17 Apr 1769:41, 42 (12/545)
[The following is an excerpt from a political satire in the
form of a play, which uses poetry.  The entire entry runs
approximately 1 and 1/7 columns.]
London, January 16, 1769.  The Enchantment.  Scene, a room
in a prison; in the middle, a cauldron full of human gall,
boiling over a fire in a great chafing dish.  Thunder. 
Enter the three wayward brothers. First Wizard, J. W-lk-s;
second wizard, J. H-rn; third wizard, H. C--t-s
First Wizard, J.W. 
  Nor sense nor law protect thee now, 
  Of peace the hatred Treaty thou, 
  Made by the cursed, lousy Scot, 
  Shall help to boil th' inchanted pot.
All. Double, double, toil and trouble, 
fire burn, and cauldron bubble.
. . . [102 more lines]


Generic Title South Carolina & Amer Genl Gazette 
Date 1769.04.17 
Publisher Wells, Robert 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0044443
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