Citation - New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth: 1764.07.27

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Index Entry Dry, dull, drowsy batcheler surveys [fl] 
Location Portsmouth 
Citation
NHG-P.764.029
27 Jul 1764:32 (408)
The following piece is inserted at this time by the desire
of several ladies, in the bloom of life--may it have the
desir'd effect, and give the dry, dull, drowsy batchelors a
start, that they may feel those joys and raptures there
represented.
  The dry, dull, drowsy batcheler surveys
  Alternate joyless nights and lonesome days;
  No tender transports wake his fullest breast,
  No soft endearments lull his cares to rest;
  Stupidly free from nature's tend'rest ties,
  Lost in his own sad self he lives and dies.
  Not so the man to whom indulgent heaven,
  That tender bosom friend, a wife has given;
. . . [10 more lines, describing the husband's joys, 12
lines explaining the insertion of such a poem]


Generic Title New Hampshire Gazette-Portsmouth 
Date 1764.07.27 
Publisher Fowle, Daniel 
City, State Portsmouth, NH 
Year 1764 
Bibliography B0023650
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