Citation - Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa): 1737.01.21

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Index Entry I, who long since did draw my pen [fl] 
Location Williamsburg 
Citation
VGW(PA.737.006
14-21 Jan 1737:41, 42 (25)
January 12, 1736-7.  To Mr. Parks, Sir, I should take it as
a favour, if you'll give the following song a place in your
next paper.  It is a Revenge, long since due to good sense
and fine writing; which have been used in a most barbarous
and inhumane manner by the Monitor.  I can only assure you,
that ill-nature had no hand in the composition; and that the
author was never in a better humour in his life, than while
he was writing it.  It would be injustice to a chirurgeon,
to accuse him of ill-nature, when necessity obliges him to
probe deeply and roughly into a wound.  As therefore it is a
necessary work, to clear the world of that worst kind of
vermin, scribblers, I hope the publick-spiritedness of the
design, may be some excuse for any failure in the execution.
I am, Sir, Your constant reader, and subscriber. [signed]
Zoilus.
THE MONITOR ADMONISHED: A NEW SONG:
   To the tune of, To all ye Ladies Now at Land.  . . . 
[1 line in Latin]
  I, who long since did draw my pen
  In injur'd wit's defence, 
  Am now alass! compell'd again
  To succour common sense:
  For sure it never suffer'd more, 
  Than lately by the Monitor.  with a fa la.
  . . . [4 more verses]


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) 
Date 1737.01.21 
Publisher Parks, W. 
City, State Williamsburg, VA 
Year 1737 
Bibliography B0048884
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