Index Entry | Dancing, in lyric [beg] Jenny, skilled in prudish airs |
Location | Charleston |
Citation | SCG-C.773.045 22 Mar 1773:21 (1944 Supplement) ON ROMPING. Jenny, skilled in prudish airs, Nor frisky, pert, nor grey; Tho' constantly she says her prayers, Will sometimes romp and play. . . . [3 more verses] Thus whilst at balls, with air genteel, Each flowing form we see, Dancing, in fact, is romping still, With regularity. Hence routs and balls a romp I call, Tho' by a lady made; And, what's the greatest romp of all, A midnight masquerade. . . . [2 more verses] |
Generic Title | South Carolina Gazette (Timothy) |
Date | 1773.03.22 |
Publisher | Powell, T., & Co. |
City, State | Charleston, SC |
Year | 1773 |
Bibliography | B0047512 |