Citation - Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu): 1751.01.17

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Index Entry Female Soldier, The [t] [beg] Hannah in Breeks behav'd so well 
Location London 
Citation
VGW(HU.751.001
17 Jan 1751:11, 12 (3)
[Account of the career of Hannah Snell, female soldier] . .
. Here the captain being on shore, one night on her watch
Mr. Allen, who had the command of the ship, desired her to
sing; she excused herself as not being well; but he
absolutely commanding her to sing, she as absolutely
refused, alledging, that to sing was no part of a soldier's
duty, and he had no authority to require it . . . [1/2
column]
   For a supply of ready money, she has been induced to sing
a song, and perform the military exercise at Goodman's-
Fields-Wells; which is alluded to in the conclusion of the
following verses, publish'd about her.
THE FEMALE SOLDIER.
Hannah in Breeks behav'd so well, 
That none her softer sex could tell:
Nor was her policy confounded, 
When near the mark of nature wounded:
. . . [17 lines]
That Homer rose to sing his story:
And Alexander mourn'd his lot, 
That no such bard could then be got.--
But Hannah's praise no Homer needs;
She lives to sing her proper deeds.


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Hu) 
Date 1751.01.17 
Publisher Hunter, William 
City, State Williamsburg, VA 
Year 1751 
Bibliography B0048108
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