Citation - Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P): 1783.12.27

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Index Entry I do not love a man that's tall [fl] 
Location Richmond 
Citation
VGR(NP.783.016
27 Dec 1783:32 (105)
Mr. Printer.  Sir,  I want a man to my mind; insert the
following description of the man I do not like; if any of
your readers is free of all the faults of which I complain,
pray send him to me, for I long to be married.  Yours, &c.
[signed] Kitty Hard to Please.
  I do not love a man that's tall;
  A man that's little, worse than all;
  I much abhor a man that's fat, 
  A man that's lean, is worse than that;
  A young man is a constant pest, 
  An old one would my room infest;
  Nor do I like a man that's fair, 
  A man that's black I cannot bear;
  A man of sense I could not rule, 
  And from my heart I hate a fool;
  A sober man I will not take, 
  A drunken man my heart would break;
  All these I do sincerely hate, 
  And yet I love the Marriage State.


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Richmond (N&P) 
Date 1783.12.27 
Publisher Nicolson & Prentis 
City, State Richmond, VA 
Year 1783 
Bibliography B0048045
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