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BG.733.023
3-10 Sep 1733:31,32 (714)
To the author of the Boston Gazette. Sir, The following
lies were lately sent me from [Sheusheen] wrote by a young
gentleman of that place, who, occasionally being in town,
was introduc'd to the acquaintance of a young lady here:
The incerting them in your next paper will oblige many of
your readers, particularly sir, your humble servant, B.[F?]
THE BEAUTY. TO A YOUNG LADY.
Beauty was ne'er to place confin'd,
But mov'd in common tho' the kind:
No one of all the female race
Was e'er possess'd of ev'ry grace.
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