Citation - South Carolina Gazette (Timothy): 1770.02.15

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Index Entry Lyric, advertisement [beg] Ye sons of Parnass, and ye daughters also 
Location Charleston 
Citation
SCG-C.770.007
15 Feb 1770:22 (1795)
ADVERTISEMENT.
Ye sons of Parnass, and ye daughters also, 
Who would purchase the goods of Acrostic, & Co.
Be it known to the gay, the learned and witty, 
That there is arrived in Charles-Town City, 
A mill to grind verses, by my sole direction, 
Which the poets allow has the greatest perfection;
By expanding the top, and revolving a peg, 
+ I can grind ninety verses, and stand on one leg.
Without fee or reward I grind for the poor, 
But others must pay me a penny an hour;
Ye citizens then, observe what's a doing, 
And purchase my meal whilst my mill is a going.
+ Alluding to a passage in Horace.


Generic Title South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) 
Date 1770.02.15 
Publisher Timothy, Peter 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0047355
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