Citation - Salem Gazette (Hall): 1782.02.14

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Index Entry Cloacina! hear their prayer [fl] 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
SG(H.782.010
14 Feb 1782:31 (1/18)
Philadelphia, January 30.  A piece of poetical entertainment
having been inserted in our paper of the 19th ultimo, Mr.
Rivington has been obliging enough to copy part of it into
his Gazette of the 5th instant, with a parody, said to be
the production of that wolf in sheep's cloathing, Parson
Odell.  It is entitled, The Temple of Cloacina; a regard for
common decency, however, will not permit us to return Mr.
Rivington's compliment:  But we beg leave to recommend a new
title for that parody, viz.  Rivington's Royal Portable Soup
Thoroughly Digested.  By their earnest addresses to
Cloacina, the poor New-York gentlemen must be in a most
deplorable habit of body:
  Cloacina! hear their prayer,
  Make that dirty crew thy care;
  Lodge them, Goddess, every man,
  Prisoners in thy close-stool pan.


Generic Title Salem Gazette (Hall) 
Date 1782.02.14 
Publisher Hall, Samuel 
City, State Salem, MA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0044152
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