Citation - Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa): 1737.07.22

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Index Entry Littewit, Helena, author of lyric [beg] Whilst I lov'd thee, and thou wer't 
Location Williamsburg 
Citation
VGW(PA.737.055
15-22 Jul 1737:11 (51)
Mr. Parks, Since the death and burial of the Monitor and
Zoilus, your mathematical correspondents shew'd away, to the
astonishment of all man of figures; as to us poor women, we
are out of the question; nor do I think it fair to mention
the word longitude by those who seem to be out of their
latitude:  Riddles have been much in vogue for some time
past, and the more obscure perhaps the better; but at
present your learned correspondents seem inclin'd to take a
breathing' therefore I embrace the opportunity to fulfil my
promise, and have sent you the following piece:  And, as I
wou'd not be thought to differ from the sage, it has a
meaning, and no meaning.  Yours, &c.  Helena Littlewit.
Hor. Ode IX. Carmin.1.3.
Dial. Hor. & Lydia.
Hor.  Whilst I lov'd thee, and thou wer't kind, 
      Nor any youth thy neck entwin'd, 
      With arms more welcome, I pretest, 
      Cyrus the Great was ne'er so blest.
Lyd.  Whilst I was mistress of thy flame, 
      Nor Chloe laid a better claim
      To thy false heart, thy Lydia
      Outshin'd the Roman Ilia.
Hor.  Me Chloe wholly does possess, 
      Her voice, and lute, command no less;
      For whom to dye I would not grieve, 
      Might but the pretty rogue survive.
. . . [3 more verses of dialogue]


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) 
Date 1737.07.22 
Publisher Parks, W. 
City, State Williamsburg, VA 
Year 1737 
Bibliography B0048909
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