Citation - South Carolina Gazette (Miller): 1783.11.25

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Index Entry Arnold, Dr, author of lyric [beg] September the thirteenth, proud Bourbon 
Location London 
Citation
SCGGA.783.097
22-25 Nov 1783:21 (1/80)
The following Airs are selected from the new Musical Farce,
Called Gretna Green.
Act I. Air VII.-- Miss Plumb. Tune Duraling.
See gay Mrs. Tonish, of Grosv'nor Place, 
How charmingly she enamels her face!
She pencils her veins with azure blue;
With black her eye-brows; she combs them, too;
. . . [12 more lines]
Act II. Air VI.-- Captain Gorget.  Dr. Arnold.
September the thirteenth, proud Bourbon may mourn;
Elliot's lightnings and thunders.
Like Jove's bolts, did wonders!
With shot, red hot, 
Don Moreno was torn.
. . . [10 more lines]
Air VII.--- Signora.  Giordani.
From branch to branch the feather'd pair, 
Fly chirping sweet the pleasing strain;
The cares of love their only care, 
And passion soothes their heart-felt pain.
. . . [4 more lines]


Generic Title South Carolina Gazette (Miller) 
Date 1783.11.25 
Publisher Miller, J 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0045507
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