Citation - Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa): 1738.11.24

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Index Entry As once, beneath a myrtle grove [fl] 
Location Williamsburg 
Citation
VGW(PA.738.060
17-24 Nov 1738:31, 32 (121)
Fable. 
BACCHUS AND THE SATYR.
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[  ]  once, beneath a myrtle grove, 
[  ] Bacchus, the youthful son of Jove, 
[  ] by old Silenus taught, 
[  ] to turn a restive thought, 
A satyr, wanton, arch, and sly, 
Prepar'd to rally him, stood by;
And as the bungling Godhead strains
To form the monster of his brains, 
The sneering sylvan marks each trip, 
Scoffs ev'ry blunder, ev'ry slip;
And arm'd with justice, each keen dart
Stung angry Bacchus to the heart, 
. . . [14 more lines]


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Williamsburg (Pa) 
Date 1738.11.24 
Publisher Parks, W. 
City, State Williamsburg, VA 
Year 1738 
Bibliography B0048978
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